Kitchen Faucets
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Kitchen Faucets | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Dunlap
Looking to upgrade the heart of your Dunlap home? HEP’s kitchen faucet pros make it easy to swap that stubborn, sputtering spout for a sleek, water-saving showpiece. Our licensed plumbers arrive on time, protect your countertops like they’re their own, and install the industry’s best brands so you can cook, clean, and entertain without the constant drip-drip soundtrack.
From single-handle pull-downs to touchless models that wow dinner guests, we handle every detail of your kitchen faucet project—and back it with a rock-solid satisfaction guarantee. Transparent pricing, same-day service, and courteous techs are all part of the HEP promise for plumbing fixture replacements in Dunlap and the surrounding Sequatchie Valley. One call and your kitchen goes from “make do” to “made new.”
FAQs
What are the most common signs that my kitchen faucet should be replaced?
Frequent dripping or leaking even after tightening the handle, visible corrosion or mineral buildup, reduced or inconsistent water pressure, difficulty swiveling the spout, and worn or cracked hoses are all clear indicators that your faucet is nearing the end of its service life. If repairs no longer solve the issue or parts are obsolete, replacement is usually the most cost-effective solution.
What types of kitchen faucets can you install or replace in Dunlap homes?
We install and replace all major faucet styles, including single-handle, dual-handle, pull-down, pull-out, touchless, bridge, and commercial spring-neck designs. Our plumbers are familiar with widespread, centerset, and wall-mount configurations as well as specialty finishes such as stainless, matte black, brushed nickel, and oil-rubbed bronze. We ensure the new faucet is compatible with your sink’s mounting holes and the local Dunlap plumbing code.
How long does a typical kitchen faucet replacement take?
A straightforward swap—removing the old faucet, cleaning the deck, installing the new fixture, and reconnecting supply lines—generally takes 60–90 minutes. If shut-off valves are seized, mounting holes need to be modified, or water lines must be extended, the job can stretch to 2–3 hours. We provide a time estimate after our on-site evaluation so you’ll know exactly what to expect.
Do I need to replace supply lines and shut-off valves when changing my faucet?
It’s strongly recommended. Flexible supply lines have a service life of 5–10 years; installing new braided stainless lines with the faucet prevents future leaks. If your shut-off valves are older, hard to turn, or corroded, replacing them during the faucet swap is inexpensive insurance against future water damage. Our technicians inspect each component and advise whether reuse is safe or replacement is prudent.
Can you install a faucet I purchased myself, or must I buy through your company?
We’re happy to install either a customer-supplied faucet or one you select from our catalog. If you provide the fixture, please ensure it includes all mounting hardware and is compatible with your sink’s hole pattern. Buying through us does have advantages: we verify compatibility in advance, handle any warranty claims directly with the manufacturer, and can often extend labor warranty coverage.
How much does kitchen faucet replacement cost in Dunlap, and what factors affect the price?
Labor for a standard replacement usually ranges from $120–$250. The faucet itself can be $75 for an economy model to $500+ for a premium touchless unit. Additional costs may arise for new shut-off valves, disposal of the old faucet, or minor sink modifications. We provide upfront, itemized quotes, and there are no surprise charges—what you approve before work begins is exactly what you pay.