Showerhead Replacement
Professional showerhead installation and replacement.
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
What Sets My Showerhead Installation Apart
Owner Operated Service
Direct One-on-One Support
Transparent Solo Pricing
Personally Guaranteed Work
Common Showerhead Questions Answered
Showerhead replacement starts at $125, which covers the removal, installation, and connection testing. More complex installations involving shower arm replacement or valve body work are quoted higher.
You can purchase your own showerhead from any retailer, or I can help source the right model. Brands like Moen, Delta, Kohler, and Hansgrohe offer good options from basic to rainfall and multi-function systems.
Yes, I install rainfall overhead showerheads, handheld systems with slide bars, and dual-mode systems that combine a fixed head with a handheld. Ceiling-mount rainfall heads may require a separate shower arm extension.
I can replace a corroded or stripped shower arm as part of the same service call. This is a common issue in older homes and costs an additional $25-50 in parts and minimal additional labor.
A quality showerhead with better spray pattern and pressure optimization can significantly improve the shower experience. If you have actual low water pressure at the source, I can check the shut-off valve and supply lines and advise on next steps.
Ready to Upgrade Your Shower?
from $125
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In the Twin Cities, hard water mineral deposits are a common reason showerheads lose pressure or spray unevenly over time, and replacement is often the cleaner solution compared to descaling. It is also a popular upgrade during bathroom refreshes when the goal is to update the look of a shower without a full renovation. Installing a handheld unit or a combo head with a slide bar is a common request for households where accessibility or flexibility in the shower matters, including rental properties where a handheld option adds appeal for a broad range of tenants.
