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Outdated Faucets
Outdated Faucets | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | Halls
Tired of that stubborn drip and outdated chrome bringing down the whole look of your kitchen or bath? HEPâs technicians in Halls specialize in plumbing fixture replacements, swapping tired faucets for sleek, water-saving models that elevate style and performance in one visit.
Our licensed pros arrive on time, protect your space, and install trusted brands backed by solid warranties. Whether youâre chasing a modern matte-black statement piece or simply need a reliable valve that closes tight every time, weâll help you choose, remove, and replace without the headache.
Give your home an instant refreshâschedule a visit today and discover how effortless a faucet upgrade can be with HEPâs friendly local team.
FAQs
How can I tell that my faucet is outdated and needs to be replaced?
Common signs include chronic leaks, mineral-stained finishes that no longer come clean, handles that are hard to turn, and low or inconsistent water pressure even after the aerator has been cleaned. If replacement parts are no longer available for your brand or model, upgrading is usually more cost-effective than another repair.
What replacement options are available for older faucets in Halls homes?
We install a wide range of fixturesâsingle-handle, double-handle, pull-down, pull-out, touchless, and even voice-activated models. Finishes such as brushed nickel, matte black, oil-rubbed bronze, and polished chrome can refresh the look of kitchens and bathrooms while meeting current plumbing codes.
Will a new faucet really save water and lower my utility bills?
Yes. Modern fixtures are built to meet current EPA WaterSense or ASME efficiency standards, using as little as 1.5 gallons per minute without sacrificing pressure. Replacing a pair of 1990s faucets can cut annual water use by thousands of gallons and noticeably lower both water and water-heating costs.
How long does a typical faucet replacement take and will my water be shut off?
Most single faucet swaps take 60â90 minutes when no additional plumbing work is required. We shut off water only to the specific fixture, so the rest of your home remains operational. If corrosion or valve upgrades are needed, expect two to three hours of work.
Can new fixtures be installed on my existing supply lines, or will I need repiping?
In many Halls homes, the existing hot and cold lines are in good shape and can be re-used after a quick inspection. We replace worn angle stops, supply hoses, and mounting hardware to ensure a leak-free connection. Full repiping is recommended only when lines are corroded, galvanized, or fail pressure testing.
Is professional installation necessary, or can I replace a faucet myself?
DIY replacement is possible if you have the right tools, shut-off valves that work, and comfortable access to the fixture. However, cramped cabinets, corroded nuts, or outdated supply lines often make a professional the safer choice. A licensed plumber guarantees code compliance, proper sealing, and warranty protection for both parts and labor.