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Most Trusted Brands | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Grandview
From leaky faucets that waste water to outdated showers that dull your morning routine, HEP’s Most Trusted Brands Plumbing gives Grandview homeowners an easy, affordable path to transformative plumbing fixture replacements. We partner with premier manufacturers—Moen, Delta, Kohler, and more—to bring you stylish fixtures that are engineered for long-term performance. Whether you need a single sink swap or a full bathroom refresh, our licensed technicians arrive on time, protect your home like it’s their own, and leave you with flawless installations backed by iron-clad warranties.
Because plumbing is personal, we match each customer with a dedicated project adviser who listens to your wish list, explains every option in plain English, and provides upfront, no-surprise pricing. HEP’s same-day service trucks carry a warehouse of parts, so most jobs wrap up in one visit, and our 24/7 emergency line means you’re never left stranded. Upgrade the look, efficiency, and value of your home today—Grandview trusts HEP for plumbing fixture replacements that are as beautiful as they are dependable.
FAQs
Which plumbing fixture brands do you trust and install most often in Grandview?
We work primarily with nationally recognized, highly rated manufacturers such as Moen, Kohler, Delta, American Standard, Toto, and Grohe. These brands consistently earn top marks for durability, parts availability, and manufacturer support. Because we’re certified service providers for each of them, you get factory-approved installation, access to genuine replacement parts down the road, and full protection of the manufacturer’s warranty.
How can I tell if my faucet, toilet, or shower valve needs replacement instead of a simple repair?
As a rule of thumb, replacement is the better option when (1) the fixture is over 15 years old, (2) internal parts are corroded or discontinued, (3) repeated leaks have damaged surrounding cabinetry or drywall, or (4) you want to upgrade to a water-saving or ADA-compliant model. During our on-site evaluation, we inspect water pressure, cartridge condition, and supply lines. If repair costs exceed 50 % of the price of a new fixture—or if the fixture no longer meets current building codes—we recommend replacement.
What does professional fixture replacement typically cost in Grandview?
Pricing depends on fixture type and brand, but most projects fall within these ranges (parts and labor): • Faucets: $250–$650 • Toilets: $425–$950 • Shower or tub valves: $550–$1,200 • Kitchen sinks with disposers: $600–$1,400 We provide a fixed, written quote after evaluating your plumbing, so there are no surprise add-ons. Seniors, military members, and Grandview city employees receive a 10 % discount.
How long will the replacement take, and will my water be shut off the entire time?
A single faucet or toilet swap usually takes 1–2 hours; a shower valve or kitchen sink can take 3–4 hours. We isolate only the relevant supply lines, so your home’s water is off for 20–45 minutes in most cases, not the entire visit. Once we’re done, we pressure-test every joint, flush the lines, and clean the workspace before we leave.
Do the new fixtures come with a warranty, and do you offer a workmanship guarantee?
Yes. Most Moen, Delta, and Kohler faucets carry limited lifetime warranties on cartridges and finishes, while Toto and American Standard toilets include 1-to-5-year coverage on porcelain and internal parts. Because we’re authorized installers, you receive full warranty protection. In addition, our labor carries a 1-year workmanship guarantee—if a connection we’ve installed leaks within 12 months, we’ll return and fix it at no charge.
Will upgrading my fixtures really lower my water and utility bills?
Absolutely. Replacing a 1990s 3.5 gpf toilet with a modern 1.28 gpf WaterSense-certified model can save more than 13,000 gallons a year for an average household. Low-flow aerated faucets and EPA WaterSense showerheads reduce water use by up to 30 % without sacrificing pressure. Over time, those savings can cut combined water-and-sewer charges by $100–$250 annually, meaning many fixtures pay for themselves in just a few years.