Modern Sinks

HEPModern Sinks

Modern Sinks | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | McMinnville

Refresh your kitchen or bath with HEP’s stylish selection of contemporary sinks and expert installation. Our McMinnville technicians pair eye-catching designs with meticulous workmanship, ensuring every faucet, drain, and supply line is perfectly aligned for smooth, worry-free performance. From sleek stainless to statement farmhouse basins, we make the upgrade process simple, clean, and fast—so you can start enjoying a space that feels brand new.

Whether you’re swapping a worn-out faucet, replacing an outdated vanity bowl, or re-plumbing an entire wet bar, our team handles all plumbing fixture replacements with precision. Up-front pricing, top-tier materials, and a satisfaction guarantee mean you’ll get dependable function and modern flair in one streamlined visit. Call HEP today and see why McMinnville homeowners trust us to turn everyday sinks into standout centerpieces.

FAQs

What types of modern sinks and fixtures can you install or replace in McMinnville homes?

We handle a full spectrum of contemporary sink options—undermount, farmhouse (apron-front), vessel, wall-hung, pedestal, and integrated solid-surface models—as well as matching faucets, garbage disposals, and soap dispensers. Whether your project is a simple swap-out of an existing vanity sink or a complete kitchen upgrade with a workstation sink and touchless faucet, our licensed technicians have the tools, parts, and training to complete the installation quickly and up to code.

How long does a typical sink or plumbing-fixture replacement take?

Most straight replacements (same size and drain configuration) are completed in 2–3 hours, including removal of the old unit, preparation of the mounting surface, installation, leak testing, and cleanup. Projects that involve countertop modifications, relocation of supply lines, or adding accessories like garbage disposals usually take half a day. We schedule all work in convenient two-hour arrival windows and always let you know if unexpected issues—such as corroded shut-off valves—might extend the timeline.

Do I need to replace the supply lines, shut-off valves, or P-trap when I change my sink?

We strongly recommend it. Flexible braided supply lines have a life span of about 8–10 years, and older compression shut-off valves can seize or leak when disturbed. Replacing these parts during a sink swap adds minimal cost but greatly reduces the risk of future water damage. Our installers carry code-approved ⅜" supply hoses, quarter-turn angle stops, and PVC or ABS P-traps on every service truck so we can complete these upgrades on the spot.

Will my new sink installation meet Oregon and City of McMinnville plumbing codes?

Yes. We are licensed, bonded, and insured in Oregon (CCB #xxxxxx) and follow the 2023 Oregon Plumbing Specialty Code as adopted by the City of McMinnville. That includes proper air-gap or high-loop configurations for dishwashers, approved vacuum-breakers for hose sprayers, and trap-arm venting requirements. After finishing the job we provide a workmanship warranty and, if your project needs a city permit or inspection, we handle the paperwork and scheduling for you.

How much does it typically cost to replace a kitchen or bathroom sink in McMinnville?

Costs vary with sink style, countertop material, and any needed plumbing upgrades, but most replacements fall in these ranges: • Bathroom drop-in or undermount sink with standard faucet: $350 – $550 (labor & basic materials). • Kitchen double-bowl stainless sink with faucet and disposal reconnection: $550 – $850. • Farmhouse or solid-surface workstation sink requiring countertop cutout and support brackets: $900 – $1,400. We provide free, written estimates before any work begins, and we honor our price even if the job takes longer than planned—no hidden fees.

Can you recommend water-saving faucets or fixtures, and do they qualify for local rebates?

Absolutely. We stock EPA WaterSense-certified bathroom faucets (1.2 gpm) and kitchen faucets with aerated 1.5 gpm flow rates that reduce water consumption by up to 30 %. McMinnville Water & Light sometimes offers residential rebates for WaterSense products—typically $25 – $50 per fixture—while the Energy Trust of Oregon offers incentives for hot-water-saving devices like efficient recirculation pumps. We’ll guide you through current programs, supply the paperwork, and install fixtures so they meet rebate requirements.

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