Swapping a faucet sounds simple until you're on your back under the sink, wrestling a corroded nut in a two-inch gap with water dripping on your face. The hard part is rarely the new faucet - it's shutting off the supply cleanly, breaking loose old connections that haven't moved in fifteen years, and making sure the fresh install doesn't weep at the supply lines a week later. We handle kitchen and bathroom faucet replacements from start to finish: we confirm your new faucet fits the sink and countertop, shut off and disconnect the supply, remove the old unit, set the new one, and pressure-test every joint before we pack up.

Common Faucet Problems We Fix

Kitchen faucet swaps - including pull-down and pull-out sprayer models
Bathroom faucet replacement - single-hole, centerset, and widespread
Removing corroded, seized, or leaking old faucets
Replacing stuck or dripping angle-stop shutoff valves
New supply lines when the old braided hoses are worn
Matching a faucet to a single-hole vs 3-hole sink configuration
Sink and countertop fit - deck plates, escutcheons, and hole coverage
Leak testing supply, spout, and sprayer connections before we finish

How Our Faucet Replacement Works

1

Check fit and shut off water

We confirm the new faucet matches your sink's hole configuration and the countertop, then close the angle-stop valves under the sink (or the main, if the stops don't hold) and relieve the pressure.

2

Disconnect and remove the old faucet

We disconnect the supply lines, free the mounting nuts - cutting them off if they're corroded solid - and lift out the old faucet, cleaning the deck of old putty and grime.

3

Install the new faucet

We set the new faucet with a fresh gasket or deck plate, seat it square, connect the supply lines (new braided hoses if yours are aging), and hook up any pull-down or pull-out sprayer hose and weight.

4

Test for leaks

We turn the water back on slowly, run hot and cold, cycle the sprayer, and check every joint - supply, spout base, and drain area - drying each connection to confirm it stays dry under pressure.

Recent Faucet Installations

What Does Faucet Replacement Cost?

A straightforward faucet swap is usually a single, same-visit job. Pricing depends on whether the old shutoff valves still work, how badly the old faucet is corroded, and whether the supply lines need replacing too. The most common surprise is a stuck or leaking angle-stop valve that has to be replaced before the new faucet can go in - we'll flag that up front so there's no mid-job scramble. We give a firm, free quote before we start, with no hourly surprises. If you're thinking about tackling it yourself first, our guide on how to replace a bathroom faucet walks through where DIY jobs tend to snag.

Faucet Replacement Across the Santa Clarita Valley

We install and replace faucets throughout the SCV:

Faucet Replacement FAQs

Quick answers before you book

Do I need to buy the faucet first?

You can, but you don't have to have it in hand to book. What matters is that the faucet matches your sink - single-hole faucets need a one-hole sink (or a deck plate to cover a 3-hole), while widespread and centerset models fit 3-hole configurations. Tell us your setup and we'll help you pick one that fits, or install the faucet you've already chosen.

What if my shutoff valve is stuck or leaking?

It's common on older SCV homes, and it's exactly why some "quick" faucet swaps stall. If an angle-stop valve won't close, weeps, or crumbles when turned, we replace it as part of the job so your new faucet sits on a valve you can actually shut off next time. We'll point it out and quote it before touching anything.

Can you install a faucet I bought online?

Absolutely. We install customer-supplied faucets from any brand or retailer all the time. Just keep all the included parts - mounting hardware, gaskets, deck plate, and the sprayer weight - in the box. If anything's missing or the faucet doesn't fit your sink, we'll let you know before we start.

How long does it take?

A clean swap where the shutoff valves cooperate is typically under an hour. Corroded mounting nuts, a seized old faucet, or a shutoff valve that needs replacing add time - but most jobs are still done in a single visit.

Need a Faucet Replaced in Santa Clarita?

Get a free quote today - most faucet swaps are a single, same-visit job.