What you get from Do It Right Plumbers:
Your kitchen and bathroom plumbing quietly powers your everyday comfort – clean water in, waste out, and ensuring everything is working correctly. While cosmetic updates are exciting, reliable plumbing is what keeps your home running smoothly behind the scenes. If your system is showing its age, replacing parts of your plumbing can prevent bigger issues and improve performance. Here are a few signs it may be time to consider an upgrade:
If you’re calling for plumbing repairs time and time again, it’s often a sign the system is reaching the end of its useful life. As kitchen or bathroom plumbing ages, small fixes can start adding up; that’s usually the point where replacement becomes the smarter, more reliable long-term solution.
Lead pipes are more common in older homes, but if your kitchen or bathroom plumbing system utilizes lead pipes, you should consider replacing them. Lead poisoning can be dangerous with repeated exposure.
In the event you begin to notice a mold infestation in your kitchen or bathroom, your plumbing system likely needs to be replaced. Signs of a mold infestation include mold spores on the walls or ceiling, dark spots near pipes, or crumbling drywall.
Sometimes old age is good enough of a reason to replace your kitchen or bathroom’s plumbing, especially if rust has begun to take over the system. Kitchen and bathroom plumbing systems should last upwards of 30 years.
Any visible signs of water damage is a telltale sign that it may be time to replace your bathroom or kitchen plumbing. Visible signs of water damage include puddling of water on the floor and wet spots on your drywall.
Normally it will cost a homeowner a few hundred dollars to have plumbing installed for their sink. To receive a quote or schedule your kitchen or bathroom plumbing installation, call Do It Right Plumbers today!
Yes, plumbers install bathroom sinks all the time, including removing old sinks, setting new ones, connecting the drain, and hooking up the faucet and supply lines. Every project is a different, so if you’re unsure what your install involves, give Do It Right Plumbers a call. We’ll walk you through your specific needs and options and let you know the best next-steps!
The cost of having a bathroom faucet installed is usually around a few hundred dollars. The exact price depends on the price of the faucet itself the homeowner would like installed and the cost of labor, among other things.
Yes — plumbers install bathroom sinks all the time, including removing old sinks, setting new ones, connecting the drain, and hooking up the faucet and supply lines. Every project is a little different, so if you’re unsure what your install involves, give Do It Right Plumbers a call. We’ll walk you through your specific needs and options and let you know the best next step.
Kitchen plumbing installation starts with a quick assessment of your existing lines, drains, and fixtures to make sure everything is compatible and up to code. From there, a Do It Right Plumbers technician will handle the water supply connections, drain setup, and proper sealing/venting for fixtures like sinks, faucets, disposals, dishwashers, or fridge water lines. We test everything before we leave to confirm smooth flow, no leaks, and reliable performance.
Do It Right Plumbers is built on great people. Our professional, courteous, highly trained technicians genuinely want to help, and because they aren’t paid on commission, you’ll get honest diagnostics and zero sales pressure.
That care and integrity drive our mission to deliver a five-star, WOW experience for homeowners across Orange County, Long Beach and Whittier.
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