Faucet Installation in Dallas–Fort Worth
Swapping a faucet is mostly about what is under the sink: hole spacing, deck thickness, the condition of the shutoffs, and how much room there is to work behind a disposal or basin.
Old angle stops are the usual complication. They are worth replacing during the installation rather than discovering they will not close during the next repair.
Call for Plumbing HelpSymptoms and problems
- • A faucet that is worn out or no longer serviceable
- • Updating fixtures during a kitchen or bath refresh
- • Switching to a pull-down or touchless model
- • Adding a filtered water or pot-filler fixture
Common causes
- • Parts no longer available for a discontinued faucet
- • Corrosion at the base or the mounting hardware
- • Changing sink or countertop hole configuration
Typical solutions
- • Confirming hole count and spacing before purchase
- • Removing the old fixture and cleaning the deck
- • Installing the new faucet with new supply lines
- • Replacing shutoff valves and testing for leaks under pressure
When to get professional help
Tight cabinets, seized nuts, and old valves turn a quick swap into a long afternoon. It is a reasonable job to hand off.
