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Faucet Installation

Expert Faucet Installation
in Southwest Florida Homes

At US Plumbing & Remodeling, faucet installation is more than just connecting a fixture. It’s about precision, plumbing system compatibility, and long-term reliability. Whether you’re updating your kitchen, modernizing a bathroom, or installing new fixtures in a remodeled home, our faucet installation services are designed to align with both function and aesthetic appeal. Residents throughout Southwest Florida count on our licensed team for professional-grade installations and peace of mind.

Licensed plumber performing faucet installation on a new bathroom sink fixture

Why Proper Faucet Installation Matters

Incorrect faucet installation can lead to leaks, poor water pressure, damage to your cabinetry or countertops, and even mold growth over time. Ensuring your faucet is installed correctly the first time helps protect your home and saves on future repair costs. Our work emphasizes long-term value, reliable performance, and clean, secure connections that meet Florida plumbing codes.

Types of Faucet Installations We Handle

Our team is experienced in installing a wide range of faucet types in both residential and light commercial settings:
Plumber Repairing Faucet

  • Pull-down and pull-out faucets
  • Single-handle and dual-handle models
  • Faucets with built-in water filtration systems
  • Touchless and smart faucets

Plumber Fixing Leak

  • Widespread, centerset, and single-hole faucets
  • Water-saving and low-flow models
  • Motion-sensor faucets for hygiene-sensitive areas

Bathroom remodeling services featuring a floating vanity and walk-in shower in a modern Southwest Florida home.

  • Wall-mounted and deck-mounted installations
  • Thermostatic and pressure-balanced valves
  • Integrated hand showers or diverter systems

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  • Frost-proof hose bibs
  • Utility faucets for garages or workshops
  • Yard hydrants for extended water access

Choosing the Right Faucet for Your Home

A good faucet combines visual appeal with durable mechanics. When selecting a faucet, consider the following factors:

  • Mounting Type – Countertop space and sink layout will determine whether you need a centerset, widespread, or wall-mounted faucet.
  • Valve Construction – Look for ceramic disc valves for long-term leak prevention.
  • Material Finish – Choose from chrome, brushed nickel, matte black, brass, and more.
  • Water Efficiency – Consider EPA WaterSense® certified models for reduced water usage.
  • Smart Features – Touchless operation, temperature memory, or mobile app integration can add convenience and hygiene.

Professional Faucet Installation vs DIY

While replacing a faucet may seem like a simple task, it often involves more than meets the eye. Common challenges during DIY faucet installation include:

  • Incompatible connections
  • Stripped threads or over-tightened fittings
  • Incomplete sealing that leads to future leaks
  • Improperly balanced hot/cold water flow
  • Potential damage to surrounding countertops or tile

Our trained plumbers ensure that your installation meets plumbing code requirements and avoid these common pitfalls. The result: a seamless finish, clean aesthetic, and no future surprises.

Our Faucet Installation Process

From your first consultation to the final test of water pressure and temperature, our process is designed for efficiency and precision

1. Site Evaluation

  • Review existing plumbing
  • Assess countertop or sink compatibility
  • Check shut-off valves and water pressure

2. Fixture Recommendation

  • Provide faucet options based on budget and style
  • Confirm brand compatibility and warranty terms

3. Installation

  • Remove old faucet and clean mounting surface
  • Install new fixture using proper sealants and fittings
  • Connect water lines, test for leaks, and adjust pressure

4. Final Inspection

  • Check for proper alignment and full functionality
  • Ensure hot and cold water flow is properly balanced
  • Provide maintenance tips and warranty support

Modern kitchen faucet installation with pull-down sprayer

Serving Southwest Florida Communities

Our team serves homeowners throughout Southwest Florida, including areas like Naples, Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Estero, and Cape Coral. For each project, we consider the unique environmental and architectural elements in our region—especially in coastal homes, where mineral buildup and corrosion resistance matter.

Visit our Septic System Services and Leak Detection pages to learn more about supporting plumbing services available in your area.

Maintenance Tips After Installation

To ensure the longevity of your new faucet:

  • Wipe down fixtures regularly to prevent mineral buildup
  • Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners on finishes
  • Inspect supply lines annually for wear
  • Test for small drips or pressure changes monthly
  • Clean aerators every few months to maintain flow

If you experience changes in water pressure, strange noises, or visible leaks, early attention prevents damage to cabinetry or surrounding structures.

Environmentally Conscious Installation

As part of our effort to promote sustainable plumbing practices, we recommend:

  • Installing low-flow faucets with aerators
  • Recycling old faucet fixtures when possible
  • Educating homeowners on water-saving habits
  • Using certified lead-free and BPA-free plumbing components

Visit EPA WaterSense to learn more about how your faucet choices impact water conservation.

— frequently asked questions

You Have Questions, We Have Answers

Find answers to common questions about our services. Plumbing problems can be extremely frustrating, especially when it means you can’t use your toilet, sink, shower, or all of the above!
Most standard faucet installations take between 1–2 hours depending on access, plumbing configuration, and fixture type.
Yes, as long as the mounting configuration matches (single-hole, three-hole, etc.). We’ll confirm compatibility during our evaluation.
Yes. We can install faucets provided by the customer as long as they meet code standards and are in new, undamaged condition.
In most cases, no permit is needed for replacing an existing faucet. For full remodels or re-routing of plumbing, permits may be necessary.