NEW FAUCET INSTALLATION FOR HOME OR BUSINESS
I think most would agree that our kitchen is the most special room in the house. It’s the one room where we make so many memories. However, there’s one fixture that gets the most use, and that’s our kitchen faucet. Are you ready to upgrade to a new faucet? Has your old faucet seen its final day? Maybe you’re in the middle of a remodel, and you bought a new faucet with all the bells and whistles. Whatever the case, it sounds like you need a new faucet installation completed by a plumbing expert.
Fast, Affordable New Faucet Installation
Some of today’s new faucets can easily be installed by the homeowner, while other faucets, such as kitchen faucets, are best left to a plumbing professional. Often, a faucet connected to the sink for many years can be difficult to remove. If a basin wrench cannot remove an old faucet, then cutting the old faucet off may be the best alternative. Your Big B’s Plumbing professional comes equipped with the latest tools and equipment to make your installation fast, efficient, and affordable.
WHEN IT COMES TO YOUR NEW FAUCET INSTALL, WE ADHERE TO EVERY DETAIL
When you purchase that new faucet, in most cases, they come with supply lines. And in some instances, those supply lines may not be long enough. No worries, we have them stocked on every truck if they are not. Your Big B’s Plumber adheres to every detail, which includes mounting the faucet with clear silicone. Most new faucets come complete with a gasket that creates a seal, but silicone will add an even extra layer of protection, ensuring a good seal.
CAN A FAUCET BE REPAIRED?
There are four types of faucets: ball valve faucets, cartridge valve faucets, ceramic disk valve faucets, and compression valve faucets. Any do-it-yourself-er (DIYer) can repair any of these faucets. You can also call a plumbing technician from Big B’s Plumbing to make the necessary faucet repairs. The compression valve and the ball valve are single-handle faucets. The cartridge and compression valve faucets are for single and double-handle faucets. The ball valve would take the average DIYer one hour to repair and cost $15 to $25. The cartridge faucet would take the average DIYer one hour to repair and cost $15 to $80.
The compression faucet is usually found in older homes. Any homeowner with basic DIYer skills can fix the faucet in less than an hour, with an estimated cost of repair being $2. In every case, you would have to weigh the cost, and the time it would take to repair a faucet versus purchasing a new one. If you choose to purchase a new faucet, trust the installation to Big B’s Plumbing.