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Licensed Plumbers | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | New Tazewell
When a drippy faucet, outdated showerhead, or wobbly toilet threatens the comfort of your New Tazewell home, HEP’s licensed plumbers bring fast, reliable craftsmanship right to your door. We understand that fixtures do more than deliver water—they add style, save energy, and keep your daily routine running smoothly. That’s why our team arrives with fully stocked trucks, transparent pricing, and decades of combined experience to make sure every swap-out feels seamless. From stylish kitchen faucets to eco-friendly low-flow toilets, we guide you through product selection, remove the old unit, and install the new fixture with meticulous attention to detail—all while treating your home with the respect it deserves.
Whether you’re planning a full remodel or just tired of that constant drip, our plumbing fixture replacements service is the quickest way to refresh your space and boost efficiency. Customers across Claiborne County trust HEP to handle the entire process, including hauling away the old parts and performing a thorough post-installation inspection. Schedule an appointment today and discover how easy it can be to upgrade your fixtures—and your peace of mind—without lifting a wrench.
FAQs
What kinds of plumbing fixtures can your licensed plumbers replace in New Tazewell?
Our team can replace virtually any residential or light-commercial plumbing fixture, including faucets, sinks, toilets, shower and tub valves, showerheads, garbage disposals, dishwashers, ice-maker boxes, washing-machine boxes, and both tank-type and tankless water heaters. If the fixture connects to a water supply or drain line, we have the training, tools, and parts to remove the old unit and install the new one to current Tennessee plumbing code.
Do I need a permit to replace a plumbing fixture in New Tazewell, and will you handle the paperwork?
Most simple like-for-like replacements (e.g., swapping a faucet or toilet) do not require a city or county permit. However, replacements that alter the existing water supply, venting, or drain configuration—or any water-heater replacement—usually do. Our office stays up-to-date on Claiborne County requirements and will pull any necessary permits, schedule inspections, and provide you with the final approval document so you stay fully compliant with local regulations.
How much does a plumbing fixture replacement cost?
Pricing varies with the fixture type, the brand you choose, and the condition of existing plumbing. As a ballpark, faucet replacements in New Tazewell average $175–$325 labor-only, toilets $225–$375, and standard water heaters $850–$1,400 installed (including haul-away of the old unit). We provide written, up-front estimates after a brief on-site visit so you know the exact cost before any work begins.
How long will the replacement take and will I be without water?
Most single-fixture jobs take 1–3 hours. A straightforward faucet or toilet swap is often finished in under two hours, while a water-heater replacement can take half a day. We isolate only the fixture we’re working on, so you usually have water available to the rest of the home. Total water shut-off time is commonly less than 30 minutes, and we always coordinate that window with you in advance.
Are your plumbers licensed and insured, and do you offer a warranty on your work?
Yes. Every technician who enters your home carries a current Tennessee state journeyman or master plumbing license, plus $2 million in liability insurance and full workers’ compensation coverage. We guarantee our workmanship for one full year and pass along the manufacturer’s warranty on the fixture itself—typically 1-10 years depending on the brand.
What should I do to prepare for the appointment?
Clear the area around the fixture so our plumbers have at least 3 feet of working space, empty under-sink cabinets, and secure pets. If you’re supplying your own fixture, have it on-site in the original box and confirm all parts are present. We’ll handle shutting off the water, draining lines, removing the old unit, installation, cleanup, and disposal.