
What the work involves.
Most fixture jobs look small until you open them up. Brittle shutoffs that won’t turn. A supply line three inches too short for the new faucet. A closet flange that’s been rotting since the eighties. We bring the right parts the first time and leave the cabinet under your sink drier than we found it.
Fixture work is most homeowners' first real plumbing call. A faucet that won’t stop dripping, a toilet that rocks, a sink that drains slow. It’s also where most of our long-term customers across Northwest Georgia started. We treat the small job like it matters, because the next call usually depends on whether we got the small one right.
Whether it’s a single faucet swap or a full bath of fixtures during a refresh, we handle it. Supply lines, angle stops, P-traps, wax rings, and the parts you didn’t know existed until they failed. Honest quote before the work starts, and a tight install when we leave.
What we handle.
The jobs we handle most often. If yours isn’t on the list, give us a call and ask.
Faucet replacement and repair
Kitchen, bath, and laundry. Pull-down sprayers, widespreads, single-handle, touchless. New supply lines and angle stops included so the next swap is easy.
Sink installs and replacements
Drop-in, undermount, vessel, and apron-front. Drain assemblies, disposals, supply roughs, and clean tie-ins to the existing trap. We coordinate with the cabinetry if the sink is changing.
Toilet replacement and repair
Standard one- and two-piece, comfort-height, smart, and bidet toilets. Fresh wax ring, new closet bolts, new supply, level set with no rocking.
Garbage disposal install and repair
Continuous-feed disposals sized to the sink and the household. Tied to the trap, the dishwasher discharge looped properly, and the wiring done to code. We also rebuild what’s salvageable when it’s just a jammed flywheel.
Angle stops and shutoff valve replacement
The small parts that fail first. Brittle plastic stops, frozen-shut compression valves, brass nipples that have been dripping for a year. We swap them for quarter-turn brass before they leave you mopping at midnight.
P-trap and drain line repair
Leaks at the trap, slow drains, and the gunked-up connections that turn into a smell over time. We replace what’s gone, clean what’s salvageable, and seal the new joints properly.
Pop-up assembly and stopper repair
The bathroom sink stopper that won’t stay up. The tub pop-up that won’t seal. The tub waste that drips into the ceiling below. Replaced cleanly, no plumber’s putty smeared across the sink basin.
Wax ring and toilet flange replacement
When a toilet rocks or the floor is staining at the base, the wax ring or the closet flange below it is usually the cause. We pull the toilet, replace the wax ring and the flange if it’s broken, and shore up the connection so it doesn’t move.
What we install and replace.
Pick the fixture, we install it. Want a recommendation? We’ll tell you what we install most often and what holds up in Northwest Georgia water.
Kitchen sinks
Stainless undermount, granite composite, fireclay farmhouse, drop-in. We rough the drain to fit the cabinet and the sink basin you picked.
Bathroom sinks
Drop-in, undermount, vessel, pedestal, wall-hung. P-trap and supply roughed to the vanity cutout.
Kitchen faucets
Pull-down, pull-out, side-spray, touchless, and bridge faucets. Hot and cold tied in, leak-checked, torqued to the manufacturer’s spec.
Bathroom faucets
Single-handle, widespread, wall-mount, and vessel-mount faucets. Pop-up tied in cleanly with no putty smears.
Toilets
Standard gravity, dual-flush, comfort-height, wall-hung, and macerating. Set on a fresh wax ring with new brass closet bolts and a stainless supply.
Bidets and bidet seats
Adding a bidet seat to an existing toilet (needs a cold-water tee at the supply) or installing a dedicated bidet (hot, cold, and drain). We handle the rough and the trim.
Garbage disposals
Continuous-feed disposals sized to the sink and the household. Mount, drain tie-in, dishwasher loop, and the wiring done to code.
Pot fillers
Wall-mount and deck-mount pot fillers. Hot supply roughed to the new location, valve set plumb, working before we leave.
How we do the work.

Quarter-turn brass shutoff valves
We replace plastic and worn compression stops with quarter-turn brass. Easy to turn, built to hold up so the next service call isn’t about the shutoff, and an obvious shutoff if a supply line ever blows.
Braided stainless supply lines
Stainless braided lines for sinks, toilets, and dishwashers. Pinches, kinks, and leaks at the connection are how cheap supply lines fail. The braided ones outlive the fixture they’re connected to.
Replaceable cartridge faucets
Most quality faucets have a cartridge that can be swapped without replacing the whole fixture. We carry common cartridges on the truck for the brands homeowners actually buy, so a drip becomes a quick swap instead of a Saturday-morning trip to the hardware store.
Brass closet bolts and stainless flanges
Toilet flanges and closet bolts rust out long before the toilet does. Brass bolts and a stainless or PVC flange make the next swap straightforward instead of a structural repair.
Putty vs silicone, used correctly
Plumber’s putty for the sink strainer, silicone where the manufacturer specifies. Mixing them up creates leaks. We use what the fixture is rated for and clean up the excess so you don’t see it.
PVC P-traps, properly torqued
We replace cracked or sagging traps with new PVC and tighten the slip nuts to a clean seal. Not crank them until the threads strip and the connection weeps a month later.
When to give us a call.
If you’re seeing any of these, give us a call sooner rather than later. Catching it early keeps the fix simpler.
- A faucet that drips no matter how tight you turn it
- A shutoff under the sink that won’t turn, or one you’re afraid to touch
- A toilet that rocks when you sit on it
- A running toilet you keep jiggling the handle on
- Water stains under the sink cabinet or around the toilet base
- A slow drain that’s gotten worse over the last few months
- A garbage disposal that hums but doesn’t grind
- A bathroom sink stopper that won’t seal or won’t come up
Common questions.
Leaking faucet? Running toilet? Give us a call.
Phone is the fastest way to reach us. Most fixture work wraps in a single visit, so a quick call tells us what parts to put on the truck.
