Kitchen Taps

HEP PlumbingKitchen Taps

Kitchen Taps | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | White Pine

Looking for a swift, frustration-free solution when that leaky kitchen tap in White Pine won’t quit dripping? HEP’s local team shows up on time, tools in hand, ready to revive your sink with clean installs, precision repairs, and real respect for your home. We stock the latest fixtures on our trucks, so most jobs wrap up in a single visit—no waiting days for parts while your dishes pile up.

From elegant pull-down faucets to hands-free upgrades, water-saving aerators, and spotless supply lines, our certified pros handle every detail of plumbing fixture replacements with care. Transparent pricing, tidy work areas, and solid warranties ensure you’ll love turning on the tap again—because in White Pine, HEP makes reliable water flow as easy as turning a handle.

FAQs

How do I know when it’s time to replace my kitchen tap instead of repairing it?

Persistent leaks, visible corrosion, stiff or wobbly handles, and chronic low-flow caused by mineral buildup are common signs the faucet has reached the end of its service life. In White Pine, hard-water deposits can permanently damage internal cartridges and aerators; if cleaning or a simple cartridge swap doesn’t solve the issue, a full replacement is more cost-effective and ensures your plumbing stays code-compliant.

What types of kitchen faucets can you install in White Pine homes?

We carry and install all major faucet styles, including single-handle, double-handle, pull-down, pull-out, bridge, bar/prep, and modern touchless or voice-activated models. You can choose from finishes such as chrome, stainless, brushed nickel, matte black, or oil-rubbed bronze. We’ll help you pick a model that matches your sink configuration (one-, two-, three-, or four-hole) and meets local plumbing codes and water-efficiency standards.

How long does a typical kitchen tap replacement take?

Most straightforward replacements take 60–90 minutes once we’re on site. This includes shutting off water, removing the old faucet, inspecting supply lines, installing the new tap, testing for leaks, and cleaning the workspace. If we encounter corroded shut-off valves or need to widen sink holes, the visit may extend to about two hours, but we’ll let you know up front.

Will replacing my faucet require changes to the existing plumbing?

In many cases, your existing hot and cold shut-off valves and supply lines can be reused. However, if the valves are older than 10–15 years, show signs of corrosion, or aren’t 3⁄8-inch compression style (the current standard), we recommend replacing them during the visit to avoid future leaks. If you’re switching from a two-handle to a single-handle faucet or adding a side sprayer or filtration tap, we may need to cap or reroute a supply line—something our technicians handle routinely.

Can you dispose of my old faucet and any related fixtures?

Yes. Responsible disposal of the removed faucet, hoses, and packaging materials is included in our service. We separate recyclable metals and plastics whenever possible, keeping unnecessary waste out of White Pine landfills.

Do you offer any warranties on kitchen tap replacements in White Pine?

All new faucets come with the manufacturer’s warranty—typically limited lifetime coverage on mechanical parts and finishes. In addition, we back our workmanship with a one-year labor guarantee: if any installation-related issue arises within 12 months, we’ll return and correct it at no charge. Extended service plans are also available for customers who want ongoing protection.

HEP Plumbing
Book Online
(423) 228-7696