Fixture Installation in Concord, NC
Faucets, toilets, showers, tubs, and whole-bath rough-ins — installed correctly the first time. Flat quotes before any work starts. Residential jobs from $150; commercial from $500.
What We Install
Every fixture type, done right — whether it's a quick faucet swap or a full master bath from scratch.
Faucets & Valves
Kitchen, bathroom, bar, and laundry faucets. Shut-off valves and angle stops replaced while we're there if they're the old compression type.
Toilets
Standard, elongated, comfort-height, and wall-hung. We check the flange condition before setting — a bad flange now saves a callback later.
Showers & Tub Surrounds
Shower valves, trim kits, hand showers, and tub fillers. Pressure-balancing valves are code in Concord — we install them as standard.
Sinks & Disposals
Under-mount, drop-in, farmhouse, and vessel sinks. Garbage disposal swap-outs and new installations with proper wiring coordination.
Whole-Bath Rough-Ins
New bath additions or full gut-remodels. Supply and drain lines roughed in, inspected, and ready for your tile crew — in the right sequence.
Outdoor & Utility Fixtures
Hose bibs, frost-free spigots, utility sinks, and laundry boxes. Frost-free spigots matter here — Concord's first hard freeze catches people every year.
Pricing Guide
Every job gets a flat quote upfront — no hourly surprises. These ranges cover the majority of work we do in Concord.
Faucet Replacement
Single faucet, owner-supplied or we supply. Includes shut-off valve inspection.
Toilet Swap
Remove old toilet, inspect flange, set new unit. Haul-away included.
Shower Valve & Trim
Pressure-balancing valve rough-in or trim-only upgrade on existing body.
Full Bath Rough-In
New bath addition — supply, drain, and vent lines roughed in and inspected.
Commercial Fixture Package
Multi-unit, retail, or office buildouts. Scope and flat price agreed before mobilization.
Outdoor Spigot / Hose Bib
Frost-free replacement or new installation. Code-required vacuum breaker included.
Prices reflect Concord market rates. Final quote based on site conditions — quoted flat before any work begins.
What to Know About Fixture Work in Concord
Concord sits on heavy red clay soil. That matters less for above-slab fixture work, but if a rough-in requires trenching — a new bath addition in a slab-on-grade home in Christenbury or Winding Walk — expect slower digging and plan accordingly.
Permits: Like-for-like faucet or toilet replacements don't need a permit. Moving a drain, adding a fixture location, or any new rough-in does — pulled through Cabarrus County, typically $75–$400 in fees. We handle the paperwork and meet the inspector so walls don't close up before sign-off.
Water hardness: Cabarrus County's moderately hard water shortens cartridge life on cheaper faucets. If you're investing in a premium fixture, we can steer you toward brands that hold up well here.
Routine fixture upgrades — a new master bath faucet set, a comfort-height toilet, a better shower valve — can be scheduled any time of year. We're typically booking within a week for non-emergency jobs in Afton Village, Gibson Village, and Moss Creek.
How a Fixture Installation Goes
From your first call to a working fixture — here's what to expect.
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1
Phone or form — describe the job
Tell us what fixture, what you already have, and whether you're supplying it or want us to. We can usually quote a range on the phone and confirm on-site.
5–10 minutes -
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On-site assessment and flat quote
We look at shut-off valve condition, flange or drain stub condition, and water pressure. You get a flat number — not an estimate — before we pick up a wrench.
15–30 minutes -
3
Permit pulled if required
For new rough-ins or fixture relocations, we file with Cabarrus County before work starts. Like-for-like swaps skip this step entirely.
1–3 business days for permit -
4
Installation and rough-in inspection
We do the work cleanly — protecting floors, shutting off water at the right point, testing every connection before we call it done. On permitted jobs, inspector visits before anything closes up.
1 hour – full day depending on scope -
5
Walk-through and cleanup
We show you how the fixture operates, confirm water pressure is right, and leave the work area clean. You sign off when you're satisfied.
15 minutes
Fixture Installation — Common Questions
Does replacing a faucet or toilet require a permit in Concord?
Like-for-like swaps — a new faucet where the old one was, a new toilet on the same flange — generally don't need a permit through Cabarrus County. Moving a supply line or drain, adding a new fixture location, or any gas connection does require one. We'll tell you upfront which category your job falls into.
How long does a typical installation take?
Most single-fixture jobs — a faucet, toilet, or shower valve — take one to two hours. A full master bath with multiple fixtures can run a full day. We give you a realistic time estimate before we start so you can plan around it.
Can I supply my own fixture?
Yes. We'll install owner-supplied fixtures. We can only warranty our labor, not the fixture itself. If a big-box faucet fails at the cartridge six months later, parts availability can get frustrating — just something to weigh when you're shopping.
Is Concord's water hard on fixtures?
Cabarrus County water runs moderately hard. Over years, mineral buildup shortens cartridge life and clogs aerators. It's worth factoring in before you invest in a premium fixture — we can point you toward brands that hold up well in this area.
When should I replace rather than repair?
If a faucet needs a $15 cartridge or washer, repair it — we'll say so. If the valve body is corroded, the seat is pitted, or you can't get parts for an older model, replacement makes more sense. We'll tell you which situation you're actually in.
Do you serve Afton Village, Christenbury, and Moss Creek?
Yes — we cover all of Concord including Afton Village, Christenbury, Moss Creek, Highland Creek, Winding Walk, and Gibson Village, plus the broader Cabarrus County area.
More Plumbing Services in Concord
Fixture work is often part of a bigger project. Here's what else we handle — and when to call for each.
Drain Cleaning
Slow drains after a remodel or recurring clogs that point to roots or a bellied line.
Water Heater Repair & Installation
Repair if it makes sense; replace when it doesn't — and we're straight with you about which.
Leak Detection & Repair
Unexplained water bills or damp spots behind new tile — find it before it gets worse.
Repiping
Older homes with galvanized supply lines that are corroding behind the walls.
Sewer Line Repair
Root intrusion and bellied lines are common here — camera inspection before digging saves money.
Emergency Plumbing
Slab leaks, sewage backups, and burst pipes don't wait for Monday. Neither do we.
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A bad fixture connection doesn't announce itself — it drips quietly until it's a water-damaged wall.
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