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A new faucet can transform the look of your kitchen or bathroom while improving water efficiency and functionality. But improper installation can lead to leaks, water damage, and voided warranties. Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. provides expert faucet installation by experienced, insured plumbers who ensure proper connections, check for leaks, and leave everything clean and functional.
Faucets are one of the most frequently used fixtures in your home — kitchen faucets alone are used an average of 40 times per day. When a faucet starts dripping, loses pressure, becomes stiff or difficult to operate, or simply looks outdated, replacing it can immediately improve both the function and appearance of your kitchen or bathroom. Modern faucets from brands like Moen, Delta, and Kohler offer features like touchless activation, pull-down spray heads, spot-resistant finishes, and water-saving aerators that older faucets simply can't match.
While a basic faucet swap may seem straightforward, many installations involve complications that require professional expertise — corroded supply lines that need replacement, shut-off valves that don't close fully, sink openings that don't match the new faucet configuration, or mounting hardware that requires specialized tools. In San Diego's older homes, mineral deposits from hard water often seize connections, making removal of old faucets difficult without damaging the sink or countertop.
Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. handles faucet installations of all types and complexities. Our plumbers arrive with the tools and expertise to handle any situation they encounter — from a simple 15-minute swap to a complex installation involving supply line replacement, valve upgrades, and sink modifications. We work with any faucet you've purchased, or can recommend the best options for your needs and budget.
Our plumber examines the existing faucet, supply lines, and shut-off valves. We verify the sink configuration (number of holes, spacing) matches your new faucet, and check that the shut-off valves close fully. If valves need replacement, we address that first. We protect the surrounding area and lay down a drop cloth before starting.
We carefully disconnect supply lines and remove the existing faucet, taking care not to damage the sink or countertop. In San Diego homes with hard water, old faucet connections are often seized with mineral deposits — our plumbers have the tools and techniques to remove corroded faucets without damaging surrounding surfaces.
We install the new faucet following manufacturer specifications, using proper mounting hardware, plumber's putty or silicone as appropriate, and new supply lines with secure connections. For kitchen pull-down faucets, we route the hose properly and ensure smooth retraction. For wall-mount faucets, we verify proper rough-in dimensions and secure mounting.
After installation, we turn on the water supply and test the faucet thoroughly — checking both hot and cold operation, testing the sprayer function, and inspecting every connection for leaks. We run water for several minutes while checking underneath the sink. We clean the area, dispose of the old faucet, and walk you through any features of your new fixture.
Kitchen and bathroom faucet installations differ in several important ways. Kitchen faucets endure much heavier daily use and typically feature more complex mechanisms — pull-down sprayers, side sprayers, pot fillers, touchless sensors, and multi-function spray heads. Kitchen sink openings are usually standardized (single-hole or three-hole on 4-inch or 8-inch centers), but many homeowners choose to change configurations, which may require drilling new holes or covering unused ones with a deck plate. Kitchen faucets from brands like Moen (Arbor, Align), Delta (Leland, Trinsic), and Kohler (Bellera, Simplice) are designed for durability and heavy use. Bathroom sink faucets are generally simpler mechanically but offer wider aesthetic variety. Common configurations include centerset (two handles on a single base plate for 4-inch spread), widespread (separate handles and spout for 6-8 inch or wider spread), single-hole, and wall-mounted. Bathroom faucets are often the centerpiece of a bathroom renovation, and popular choices include Moen (Hensley, Voss), Delta (Lahara, Cassidy), and Kohler (Maxton, Worth). Our plumbers install both kitchen and bathroom faucets daily and can handle any configuration, including converting between different hole patterns.
Selecting the right faucet involves several considerations beyond just appearance. First, check your sink's hole configuration — count the number of holes and measure the spacing. Single-hole faucets are the most versatile and modern. Three-hole setups (4-inch or 8-inch spread) accommodate centerset or widespread faucets. If you want to change the configuration, our plumbers can drill new holes or install a deck plate to cover extras. Second, consider the finish — chrome is classic and affordable, but shows water spots. Brushed nickel and stainless steel hide spots better and resist fingerprints. Matte black is trending and dramatic. Oil-rubbed bronze adds warmth. San Diego's hard water leaves mineral spots, so spot-resistant finishes (like Moen's Spot Resist or Delta's SpotShield) are particularly valuable here. Third, consider the valve type. Ceramic disc valves (used by most quality brands) last far longer than rubber washer valves and are more resistant to hard water damage. Fourth, for kitchens, a pull-down faucet with a magnetic docking system (like Moen's Power Boost or Delta's MagnaTite) provides the most convenience. For bathrooms, a single-handle faucet with a temperature memory setting offers the best daily usability. Our plumbers can help you navigate these choices and recommend the best faucet for your specific sink, usage, and budget.
The most common faucet problems San Diego homeowners encounter are directly related to our hard water. Mineral buildup inside the faucet body and cartridge is the leading cause of drips, reduced flow, and stiff handles. Aerators clog with calcium and magnesium deposits, reducing flow and causing sputtering. These deposits also coat the inside of the valve cartridge, causing it to become stiff and eventually fail. Other common faucet problems include leaks at the base (caused by worn O-rings that allow water to seep between the faucet body and the sink), dripping from the spout (a worn cartridge, ball, or disc that doesn't fully stop water flow), loose handles (usually a worn cartridge or adapter), and noisy operation (worn washers or seats vibrating in the water stream). For faucets under 5 years old from quality brands, repair parts are usually available and repair makes financial sense. Moen offers a limited lifetime warranty on most of their faucets and will send replacement cartridges at no charge. Delta and Kohler offer similar warranty programs. For faucets over 8-10 years old, or budget faucets where parts are difficult to source, replacement is usually more cost-effective. Our plumbers can diagnose the issue, check your warranty status, and recommend the most sensible solution.
Our plumbers install all types of faucets, including kitchen sink faucets (single-handle, double-handle, pull-down, pot filler), bathroom sink faucets (widespread, centerset, wall-mount), bathtub faucets and spouts, utility and laundry sink faucets, and outdoor faucets. We work with all major brands including Moen, Delta, Kohler, Grohe, Pfister, and American Standard, and can help you choose the right faucet for your needs.
Improperly installed faucets are a leading cause of under-sink water damage. Our plumbers use proper sealing techniques, quality supply lines, and thorough testing to ensure every connection is watertight. We check for leaks under full pressure before we leave.
During faucet installation, we inspect and test your shut-off valves. Old gate valves and compression stops often fail to close fully, which can be catastrophic during an emergency. If your valves are outdated, we recommend upgrading to quarter-turn ball valves for reliable shut-off.
Removing old faucets — especially those seized by hard water mineral deposits — requires care and the right tools. Our plumbers use basin wrenches, penetrating oil, and patience to remove corroded faucets without cracking porcelain sinks or damaging granite, quartz, or laminate countertops.
Whether your new faucet requires a single hole, three holes, or a deck plate, we ensure the mounting is secure and properly sealed. For wall-mounted faucets, we verify the rough-in dimensions are correct and install blocking as needed for a secure mount.
What might take a homeowner an entire afternoon — including trips to the hardware store for unexpected parts — our plumbers complete in 30-90 minutes. We arrive with the tools and fittings needed for any situation, including adapters, supply lines, and shut-off valves.
San Diego's hard water is the biggest enemy of your faucets. Mineral deposits build up on and inside faucet components, reducing flow, causing drips, and dulling finishes. The best preventive measure is cleaning faucet aerators every 2-3 months — unscrew the aerator from the tip of the spout, soak it in white vinegar for an hour, scrub with an old toothbrush, and reinstall. This alone can prevent most flow reduction issues caused by hard water.
To protect your faucet's finish, wipe it dry after each use to prevent water spots and mineral staining. Avoid abrasive cleaners, bleach, or acidic cleaners on faucet finishes — they can damage the protective coating. For chrome, stainless, and nickel finishes, a soft cloth with mild soap is sufficient. For matte black finishes, use only water and a microfiber cloth, as these finishes are more susceptible to showing scratches and chemical damage.
Under the sink, check supply line connections every 6 months for any signs of moisture or dripping. Flexible braided stainless steel supply lines are far more reliable than rigid chromed copper or plastic lines — if you have old-style supply lines, consider upgrading them when your faucet is replaced. Also ensure shut-off valves are operable by turning them off and on annually. A valve that's been open for years without being exercised can seize and fail when you actually need to shut off the water.
Common Questions
While basic faucet swaps on standard sinks can be a DIY project, there are many situations where a professional is recommended: if you're changing from a single-hole to a multi-hole setup, if the supply lines or valves need replacement, if you're installing a wall-mounted faucet, or if you encounter corroded connections. Professional installation ensures proper sealing, leak-free connections, and protects your warranty.
A standard faucet replacement typically takes 30-60 minutes for a straightforward swap. If additional work is needed — such as replacing shut-off valves, modifying supply lines, or adjusting the sink opening — it may take 1-2 hours. Our plumbers assess the job and give you an accurate time estimate before starting.
Professional faucet installation in San Diego typically costs $150-$350 for labor, not including the faucet itself. A simple swap is on the lower end, while installations requiring valve replacement, supply line upgrades, or sink modification are higher. We provide upfront pricing after assessing the job, and our installation fee covers removal and disposal of the old faucet.
For San Diego's hard water, we recommend faucets with ceramic disc valves and spot-resistant finishes. Moen (with Spot Resist finish and Duralast cartridges), Delta (with Diamond Seal technology and SpotShield finish), and Kohler (with ceramic disc valves) all perform well in hard water conditions. These brands also offer excellent warranties — Moen provides a limited lifetime warranty including free replacement cartridges.
Absolutely. We install any faucet brand and model — you don't need to purchase through us. If you've already bought your faucet from a home improvement store, Amazon, or directly from a manufacturer, our plumber will install it. We just recommend checking that it's compatible with your sink's hole configuration before purchasing.
Not always, but we recommend it if your shut-off valves are old gate valves or multi-turn compression stops that don't close fully. During every faucet installation, we test the existing valves. If they don't shut off completely — which is common in older San Diego homes — we recommend upgrading to quarter-turn ball valves for $50-$100 per valve. This is an important safety measure.
Call Pipe Dream Plumbing Co. today at (858) 215-1199 for professional faucet installation in San Diego County. We serve Escondido, Encinitas, Santee, Coronado, La Mesa, and La Jolla with same-day appointments and free estimates. Request a quote online →
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