CA Lic #1115191 · 707-387-1312
Faucets, toilets, sinks, and shower fixtures — installed, repaired, or replaced. From a single drip to a full remodel, by a real plumber, with everything cleaned up before we leave.
Most homeowners wait too long — living with leaks, low pressure, and outdated design until something breaks for good. If you’re seeing any of these, it’s time.
A leaking faucet wastes hundreds of gallons a year and slowly damages your cabinets and countertops. The longer you wait, the more damage you pay to fix later.
White crust on aerators. Stains around the base. Slow flow no scrubbing fixes. That’s hard water mineral damage — and it’s permanent once it’s eaten the finish.
Once metal corrosion appears on a fixture, the finish is finished. New cartridges and seals can’t fix what’s already eating the brass underneath.
If your faucet wiggles when you turn the handle, the mounting hardware has failed. Left unfixed, it can crack the countertop or rip out the supply lines.
Pre-1994 toilets use 3.5–7 gallons per flush. Modern high-efficiency toilets use 1.28. Replacing one old toilet can save 13,000+ gallons of water a year.
Sometimes the fixture works. It’s just been the same chrome single-handle since 1992 and you don’t love it anymore. That’s a reason. We won’t talk you out of it.
Replacing a fixture is one of the fastest, cheapest upgrades you can make to your home. And we install whatever you bought.
Three things make fixtures in Sonoma and Marin wear out faster than the manufacturer’s warranty — and they’re all working against your house, day and night.
Santa Rosa and Novato sit in some of the hardest water zones in the Bay Area. Mineral deposits clog aerators, ruin chrome and brushed-nickel finishes, and shorten cartridge life by years.
Marin homes near the bay or coast see metal fixtures corrode faster from salt-laden moisture. Bathroom hardware especially — humidity sits longer in coastal air, accelerating wear.
Many North Bay homes haven’t had fixtures upgraded since the original build. Pre-1994 toilets, pre-2010 showerheads, and old faucet cartridges are due — both for function and for water savings.
From a single faucet swap to a whole-bathroom refit, every fixture we touch gets installed by a real plumber — no apprentices, no shortcuts.
Kitchen, bathroom, utility, outdoor. Single-handle, double-handle, pull-down, touchless. Whatever you bought, we install it — cleanly, leak-free, the first time.
Standard, comfort-height, dual-flush, smart toilets. We haul away the old one, set the new one to spec, and check the seal — no rocking, no leaking, no callbacks.
Drop-in, undermount, farmhouse, vessel, prep sinks. We coordinate with countertop installers when needed and finish the connections so you can use it the same day.
Showerheads, valves, tub spouts, body sprays, hand-helds. We swap the old hardware, test the temperature mix, and make sure the pressure feels right before we leave.
Replace a worn-out unit, install a brand-new one, or upgrade to a quieter higher-power model. We wire it, plumb it, and test it under load before we call it done.
Touchless faucets, smart toilets with bidet seats, voice-controlled showers. We install the modern ones the way they need to be installed — with the right power, water pressure, and tech setup.
Plenty of plumbers will install your fixture. Here’s what makes the experience different when we do it.
Bought from Amazon, Home Depot, the showroom, or a designer? Doesn’t matter. We install whatever fixture you chose — no brand pressure, no upcharge.
We know which finishes survive Sonoma & Marin water and which ones won’t. Ask us what to buy — we’ll save you a return trip.
We don’t leave the old toilet on your driveway or the old faucet in a box for you to deal with. We take it with us. Cleanup is part of the job.
If we installed it and it fails because of how we installed it, we come back and make it right. No fine print, no debate.
Yes. Bring it from Amazon, Home Depot, Ferguson, an interior designer — doesn’t matter to us. We install whatever fixture you chose. We’ll let you know before we start if anything is missing from the box (it happens), but we don’t mark up parts and we don’t pressure you to use our suppliers.
Most faucet swaps: 1–2 hours. Toilet installs: about 90 minutes. Sink installs vary based on countertop coordination — usually a half-day. Shower valve replacements that require opening the wall can take longer. We’ll give you a specific time estimate before we start, not a four-hour window.
Yes — included in the install price. We don’t leave the old toilet on your driveway or the old faucet sitting in a box. Cleanup and removal is part of every job, every time.
If you’re replacing one fixture in a set (say, just the bath faucet but the showerhead is staying), we’ll help you find a match. Brushed nickel, polished chrome, matte black, oil-rubbed bronze — we know which brands carry consistent finishes across product lines and which ones don’t.
Labor for most standard faucet replacements runs $200–$450, depending on accessibility under the sink and whether new supply lines or shut-off valves are needed. Toilet installs typically run $250–$500. Shower valve replacements that require opening the wall are higher because of the additional work. We give upfront quotes — no surprises.
Yes. Touchless faucets, smart toilets, heated bidet seats, voice-controlled shower systems — we install all of them. Smart fixtures often need a nearby electrical outlet and adequate water pressure to function properly. We’ll check both before we start so you don’t end up with an expensive fixture that doesn’t work right.
Tell us what you bought (or what you’re thinking about). We’ll get a real plumber to your door this week.