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Plumbing Fixture | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Walland
When a faucet won’t stop dripping or your toilet keeps running, you don’t have to settle for the constant splash of wasted water. HEP’s licensed pros arrive at your Walland home with a van full of today’s best sinks, faucets, showerheads, and toilets, ready to swap out the old in a single visit. Our straightforward pricing, tidy workmanship, and five-star communication mean you can relax while we refresh the heart of your kitchen or bath.
From stylish, water-saving upgrades to emergency fixes, we handle plumbing fixture replacements with craftsmanship that lasts. You’ll notice the difference the moment you turn the tap—stronger pressure, lower utility bills, and a polished look that elevates the entire room. Schedule your appointment today and discover why Walland homeowners say, “Call HEP and problem solved!”
FAQs
What kinds of plumbing fixtures can you replace in my Walland home?
Our licensed plumbers can remove and install virtually any residential or light–commercial fixture, including bathroom and kitchen sinks, faucets, shower valves, tubs, toilets, bidets, garbage disposals, dishwashers, ice-maker lines, outdoor hose bibs, utility sinks, and laundry connections. We also replace shut-off valves, supply lines, traps, and escutcheons so the new fixture operates safely, looks clean, and meets local Walland plumbing codes.
How can I tell whether a fixture should be repaired or completely replaced?
Consider replacement if the fixture: (1) leaks even after new seals or cartridges are installed, (2) shows heavy corrosion or cracked porcelain, (3) has obsolete or discontinued parts, (4) delivers chronically low pressure due to internal mineral buildup, (5) wastes water and inflates utility bills, or (6) no longer matches your remodeling plans. We’re happy to evaluate the fixture on-site and provide an honest recommendation along with cost comparisons for repair versus replacement.
Are modern fixtures more water-efficient, and will they really lower my utility bills?
Yes. WaterSense-certified faucets, toilets, and showerheads use 20–60 % less water than older models without sacrificing performance. A high-efficiency toilet can save a typical Walland household up to 13,000 gallons per year—about $100 in combined water and sewer costs. New aerated faucets and 1.75 gpm showerheads further reduce consumption while maintaining strong flow. Over the life of the fixture, the savings usually offset the purchase price several times over.
How long does fixture replacement take, and will my water be shut off the entire time?
Most single-fixture jobs are finished the same day: kitchen or lavatory faucet (1–2 hrs), toilet (2–3 hrs), garbage disposal (1 hr), shower valve or tub spout (2–4 hrs). We normally turn off water only to the affected branch line for 15–30 minutes while we disconnect and reconnect the supply. If the main must be shut off, we’ll schedule work when it causes the least inconvenience and keep you informed so you can plan around it.
Do I have to buy the new fixtures myself, or can your company provide them?
Either works. Many customers browse home centers or online catalogs and simply ask us to install what they’ve chosen. Others prefer us to source the fixtures; this ensures correct sizing, compatibility with existing plumbing, and access to professional-grade product lines not sold retail. When we supply the fixture, we register the manufacturer’s warranty on your behalf and include our own labor warranty for a seamless, one-call solution.
What does plumbing fixture replacement cost in Walland, and do you back your work with a warranty?
Pricing depends on fixture type, quality, and any needed valve or drain modifications. As a rough guide, replacing a standard kitchen or bath faucet runs $200–$450 installed, a toilet $400–$700, and a tub/shower valve $600–$1,100. Before work begins we provide a written, no-obligation estimate that itemizes parts and labor. All replacements carry a 1-year workmanship warranty, and when we supply the fixture you also receive the manufacturer’s parts warranty—typically 5–10 years for faucets and lifetime on vitreous china bowls.