Faucet Replacement
Professional faucet installation and replacement services.
How I Can Help
Tasks Not Typically Included
Always Included With Every Visit
How It Works
Request service
Review scope and estimate
Schedule and complete work
Final walkthrough
Why Trust Bedrock for Faucet Replacement
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Faucet Replacement FAQs
Faucet replacement starts at $175, which covers most standard kitchen or bathroom faucet swaps with existing supply connections. Complex installations or corroded shut-off valves that need replacement add to the cost.
You can purchase your own faucet from any retailer, or I can help source the right model. Brands like Moen, Delta, Kohler, and Pfister offer good quality across price points for kitchen and bathroom applications.
Yes, I install touchless and sensor-activated faucets that require power connections. Battery-powered models are straightforward. AC-powered models need an outlet under the sink.
I carry flex supply line adapters and faucet connectors to handle most non-standard configurations. Most modern faucets use a standard 3/8-inch compression fitting that connects to existing supply lines.
Yes, I can diagnose and repair leaky faucets, or replace them entirely depending on the age of the fixture and the extent of the damage. Older faucets with worn cartridges are often more economical to replace than repair.
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from $175
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In the Twin Cities east metro, faucet replacements are often prompted by dripping, reduced pressure from mineral buildup in older cartridges, a handle that spins freely, or a finish that has worn through in high-use kitchens and baths. Hard water in the metro area can shorten cartridge life and cause scale buildup around aerators and supply connections. A proper replacement includes shutting off the supply, clearing the old cartridge, and confirming that the new unit seals tightly and operates correctly before calling the job done.
