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Faucet & Fixture Installation in Northville, MI

Faucet and fixture installation in Northville, MI. New kitchen and bath faucets, valves, and fixtures set level, sealed, and leak-free. Call Northville Plumber Pros.

Faucet & Fixture Installation in Northville, MI — Northville Plumber Pros

A new faucet or fixture is one of the easiest ways to refresh a kitchen or bath — when it is installed correctly. The catch is that most fixture leaks and wobbles come from installation shortcuts: a reused worn supply line, a connection left a half-turn loose, or a seal that never seated. Northville Plumber Pros sets faucets and fixtures level, sealed, and leak-free, and tests every one before we leave.

Faucets done right the first time

Whether it is a kitchen faucet, a bathroom lav faucet, or a tub-and-shower valve, the difference between a clean install and a future service call is in the details. We remove the old fixture, clean the mounting surface, replace tired supply lines and connectors rather than reusing them, set the new faucet square and snug, and run it under pressure to confirm there are no drips at the connections or the base. Done this way, a faucet just works — quietly, for years.

Installing the fixtures that make a kitchen or bath work

Beyond faucets, we install the full range of everyday fixtures: bar and prep faucets, soap and instant-hot dispensers, filtered-water taps, laundry faucets, hose bibbs, and shutoff valves. Each has its own connection and sealing requirements, and we handle them so they integrate cleanly with your existing plumbing instead of becoming the next leak.

Replacing tired shutoff valves

The small angle-stop valves under your sinks and behind your toilet are easy to ignore until you need them — and a corroded one that will not turn, or weeps when you do, turns a simple repair into a bigger job. When we are installing a fixture and find aged or seized shutoffs, we will recommend replacing them on the spot. Fresh shutoffs make every future repair quicker and give you a reliable way to stop water at the fixture.

The hard-water angle

Northville’s hard water is rough on faucets and fixtures. Mineral scale clogs aerators, stiffens cartridges, and dulls finishes, which is why fixtures here often wear out faster than their warranties suggest. When we install or service a fixture, we will mention whether scale is shortening its life and how whole-home water treatment could protect your new hardware. Choosing water-efficient fixtures also trims water use without sacrificing performance — the EPA WaterSense program labels efficient faucets and aerators.

Clean work in the busiest rooms

Kitchens and baths are high-traffic spaces, so we protect surfaces, keep the area tidy, and clean up when we are done. Fixture installation is one of the most common jobs in everything our Northville plumbers handle, and it is often the finishing touch on a larger project. For a faucet swap or a full set of new fixtures, call Northville Plumber Pros and we will set them right.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you install a faucet I bought myself?
Yes. We regularly install homeowner-supplied faucets and fixtures. We will check fit and quality before starting and let you know if anything would keep it from sealing or functioning properly.
Why is my new faucet already leaking or dripping?
New-fixture leaks almost always trace back to installation: a loose or cross-threaded connection, a worn supply line that was reused, or a seal that was not seated. We set fixtures correctly with proper connectors and test under pressure so they do not weep.
How long does a faucet installation take?
A straightforward faucet swap is usually a quick visit. It can take longer if old shutoff valves are seized, supply lines need replacing, or the sink or counter needs extra work to fit the new fixture — all things we will flag up front.
Do you replace the shutoff valves too?
When the existing shutoffs are corroded, seized, or weeping, we recommend replacing them while we are there. Reliable shutoffs under each fixture make every future repair faster and protect against leaks.