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Tired Faucet
Tired Faucet | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Dayton
Is that faucet squeaking, dripping, or just plain dated? HEP’s licensed plumbers bring fresh life to every sink, tub, and shower in Dayton, handling plumbing fixture replacements with the speed and care your home deserves. From modern pull-down kitchen faucets to sleek low-flow bathroom taps, we swap out worn fixtures for beautiful, water-saving upgrades that elevate daily routines while trimming utility bills.
Expect punctual arrivals, transparent pricing, and spotless clean-ups, all backed by our Satisfaction Promise. Whether you’re revamping a single bath or giving the whole house a facelift, we make the process effortless—helping you choose styles, sourcing trusted brands, and installing everything to code in one visit. Say goodbye to leaks and lackluster finishes, and hello to flawless function that lasts for years.
FAQs
What are the signs my faucet or plumbing fixture needs to be replaced rather than repaired?
Frequent leaks, visible corrosion, cracked porcelain, loose handles or spouts, inconsistent water pressure, and outdated or discontinued parts are strong indicators that repair will be short-lived or impossible. In many Dayton homes, older fixtures also contain inefficient cartridges and aerators that waste water. If you are experiencing any of these problems—or you’ve already spent money on multiple repairs—replacement is usually the most cost-effective, long-term solution.
How long does a typical faucet or fixture replacement take in the Dayton area?
Most standard faucet or shower valve replacements can be completed in 1–2 hours once the plumber is on site. Replacing a toilet, utility sink, or a set of bathroom fixtures usually takes 2–4 hours. Projects that involve opening walls, rerouting supply lines, or bringing 1920s-era plumbing up to code may extend the job to a full day. We schedule a free on-site assessment first, so you’ll receive an accurate time estimate before work begins.
Do I need to supply the new fixture or can your Dayton plumbers provide one?
Either option works. Many customers browse local home-improvement stores or online catalogs and purchase a fixture they love, then hire us for installation. If you prefer, we can source faucets, sinks, toilets, and shower systems directly through our suppliers. Buying through us ensures the fixture meets Dayton plumbing codes, comes with the manufacturer’s warranty, and is delivered to your door without extra freight charges.
Will replacing my faucets help me save water and reduce utility bills?
Yes. Newer WaterSense-certified faucets and showerheads use up to 30 % less water than standard models without sacrificing pressure. Replacing a running toilet can save over 200 gallons per day. For homes on metered water in Dayton, this can reduce annual water and sewer bills by $100–$200. Modern fixtures also minimize the demand on your water heater, trimming energy costs.
Are permits required for faucet or fixture replacements in Dayton, and do you take care of them?
Simple like-for-like faucet swaps usually do not need a city permit. However, if we must move supply lines, replace shut-off valves inside the wall, or alter drain connections, the City of Dayton may require a minor plumbing permit and inspection. Our licensed plumbers stay current with municipal codes and will pull any necessary permits on your behalf, schedule inspections, and provide you with the final approval paperwork.
How much does it cost to replace a faucet or other plumbing fixture in Dayton?
Pricing depends on fixture type, accessibility, and any needed upgrades to valves or supply lines. Typical ranges (labor only) are: kitchen or bathroom faucet $150–$250, toilet replacement $175–$300, utility sink $250–$450, and tub/shower valve $350–$600. If you purchase the fixture through us, we pass along contractor pricing, often 10–20 % below retail. After our free assessment, you’ll receive a written, fixed-price quote—no surprise fees.