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Licensed Plumbers
Licensed Plumbers | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Clairfield
When a leaky faucet, outdated showerhead, or wobbling toilet threatens the comfort of your Clairfield home, HEP’s licensed plumbers make upgrades effortless and exciting. Our team specializes in plumbing fixture replacements that instantly refresh your kitchen or bath while boosting water efficiency and value. From selecting stylish fixtures to completing flawless installations, we handle every detail with the craftsmanship and courtesy East Tennessee families have trusted for decades.
Schedule a visit and discover how quickly we can swap tired taps for gleaming new hardware, repair persistent drips, or retrofit high-performance fixtures that slash utility costs. You’ll get upfront pricing, tidy workspaces, and the confidence of knowing each job is backed by our satisfaction guarantee—so you’re free to enjoy the renewed comfort and reliability of a home that’s truly “Happy, Energetic, and Professional.”
FAQs
What types of plumbing fixtures can your licensed Clairfield plumbers replace?
Our team is qualified to replace virtually any residential or light–commercial plumbing fixture, including kitchen and bathroom faucets, sinks, toilets, bidets, shower valves, bathtubs, utility sinks, garbage disposals, outdoor hose bibs, and even specialty items such as pot-filler faucets or touchless fixtures. If water flows through it, we can remove the old unit, ensure proper sizing and supply connections, and install a new, code-compliant fixture.
Are your plumbers fully licensed and insured to work in Clairfield?
Yes. Every plumber who steps into your home holds a current Tennessee state plumbing license and carries up-to-date liability and workers’ compensation insurance. We also obtain any municipal permits that the City of Clairfield requires for fixture replacements, especially when a change in drain or supply configuration is involved. Licensing ensures you receive workmanship that meets state plumbing codes, while insurance protects you and your property throughout the project.
How long does a typical plumbing fixture replacement take?
Most single-fixture swaps—such as a standard toilet or faucet—are completed within 1–2 hours once we are on site. More complex projects, like replacing a cast-iron tub with an acrylic model or installing multiple bathroom fixtures at once, can take half a day to a full day. Before work begins, we’ll give you a realistic time estimate so you know exactly how long water service will be interrupted and when the space will be usable again.
Can you help me choose water-efficient or ADA-compliant fixtures?
Absolutely. We stay current on WaterSense-certified faucets, toilets, and showerheads that can cut water use by up to 30 % without sacrificing performance. If accessibility is a priority, we can recommend ADA-compliant comfort-height toilets, lever-handle faucets, and barrier-free shower options. During our initial consultation we’ll review your goals, budget, and style preferences, then present fixtures that meet EPA, ADA, and local code requirements.
What does the replacement process involve, and will my water be shut off?
1. We start by shutting off the fixture’s local supply valves or the main water line if needed, then drain residual water. 2. The old fixture is carefully removed; we inspect the supply lines, shut-off valves, and drain assemblies for wear or corrosion. 3. Any deteriorated components are replaced, threads are cleaned, and sealing surfaces are prepared to prevent leaks. 4. The new fixture is installed, leveled, and connected with code-approved materials. 5. We restore water flow, test for leaks, adjust water pressure, and ensure proper drainage. 6. Finally, we clean the work area and haul away the old fixture for eco-friendly disposal or recycling. Water is only shut off during steps 1–4, usually less than an hour for common fixtures.
How much will fixture replacement cost, and do you offer warranties?
Pricing depends on fixture type, accessibility, and whether supply or drain upgrades are required. A straightforward faucet swap starts around $150, while toilet replacements average $275–$350 including a new wax ring, supply line, and disposal of the old unit. We provide upfront, itemized quotes before any work begins—no hidden fees. All labor is backed by a one-year workmanship warranty, and most manufacturer parts carry additional coverage (often 5–10 years). If a warranty issue arises, just call us and we’ll handle the repair or replacement at no extra cost.