

Faucet installation
in Little Rock, AR
You hear that constant drip, drip, drip from your kitchen faucet even when it's turned off. Or maybe the handle is loose and wobbly, or water leaks around the base every time you use it. You've tried tightening everything you can reach, but the problems keep getting worse. Now you're wasting water, dealing with stains on your sink, and worried about water damage to your cabinets.
We're a local plumbing company that installs faucets throughout Little Rock. From kitchen upgrades in Hillcrest to bathroom remodels in West Little Rock, we help homeowners choose the right faucets and get them installed properly so they work perfectly for years.
Faucet Installation in Little Rock: Getting a New Faucet That Doesn't Leak

Faucet installation means removing your old faucet and putting in a new one. This includes disconnecting the water supply lines, removing the old faucet and all its mounting hardware, cleaning the sink surface, installing the new faucet with proper seals, and connecting everything back up leak-free. Most faucet installations take one to two hours depending on what type you're installing and how accessible your plumbing is.
The number of holes in your sink determines what kind of faucet you can install. Single-hole faucets have everything - the spout and handle - in one unit that goes through one hole. These are common in modern bathrooms and some kitchens. Three-hole faucets have separate pieces for the spout and two handles that go through three holes. Most kitchen sinks in The Heights and Riverdale have three holes spaced either four inches or eight inches apart.
Widespread faucets look similar to three-hole faucets but the pieces can be placed at any distance apart. These work well when you want a custom look or when your sink holes don't match standard spacing. Single-handle faucets can go in sinks with multiple holes by using a deck plate to cover the extra holes.
Kitchen faucets and bathroom faucets install differently even though the basic steps are the same. Kitchen faucets are usually larger, have pull-down or pull-out sprayers, and handle more water volume. Bathroom faucets are smaller, focus more on looks, and often include a pop-up drain assembly that connects to the faucet. Properties throughout Pleasant Valley and Capitol View often upgrade both kitchen and bathroom faucets during remodels to get matching finishes throughout the home.

Why Local Matters
For Your Plumbing
Why Local Matters
For Your Plumbing
You could call a big national chain. They'll probably charge you more and send someone who doesn't know Little Rock. Local plumbers understand that homes in Pulaski Heights have different plumbing than new builds in West Little Rock. They know which neighborhoods have hard water problems and which areas tend to have foundation shifts that affect plumbing.
When you call a local company, you get someone who answers the phone and can usually tell you right away what's probably happening and when they can get there. No automated system. No waiting on hold for 20 minutes.
Response times are better too. A local plumber is 15 minutes away, not coming from another city. If you've got a burst pipe or sewage backing up, those minutes matter. Plus, local companies know the city inspectors, understand Little Rock's specific codes, and can get permits processed faster. When you need plumbing work done right and done quickly, local is the way to go.
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