Sinks and Faucets

Drips, low pressure and tired fixtures. We repair and replace kitchen and bath sinks and faucets.

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Sinks and Faucets you can count on

Drips, low pressure and tired fixtures. We repair and replace kitchen and bath sinks and faucets.

We are a family owned company serving Lake, Manistee, Mason and Wexford counties. We have done this work for over 40 years, and customer service is still our main priority. You get a real person on the phone, an honest quote and work we stand behind.

What you get

  • Faucet and sink repair
  • New fixture installs
  • Kitchen and bath
  • Up-front pricing with no surprises
  • Clean, careful work in your home

How it works

1
Find the real problem

We track down the cause, not just the symptom, so it stays fixed.

2
Up-front price

You know the cost before we start. No surprises on the bill.

3
Fix it right

Quality parts and careful work, whether it is a faucet or a whole repipe.

4
Clean up and check

We test the repair and leave the space cleaner than we found it.

Common questions

Do you give a price before you start?

Yes. You get an up-front price so there are no surprises when the work is done.

Do you work on wells and well tanks?

Yes. Wells and well tanks are common up here and we work on them often.

Which areas do you cover?

We serve homes across Lake, Manistee, Mason and Wexford counties.

Can you fix a dripping faucet?

Yes. We repair and replace kitchen and bath faucets and sinks, quickly and cleanly.

Can you help if a pipe freezes in winter?

Yes. Frozen pipes are common up here. We thaw them safely and fix any damage so you are not left without water.

Do you clean up when the job is done?

Yes. We treat your home with care and leave the space cleaner than we found it.

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Serving all four counties

We provide sinks and faucets across Lake, Manistee, Mason and Wexford counties. Pick your county to learn more:

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