Licensed · Veteran-Owned · Master Plumber MP211014
Kitchen & Bath Faucet Installation in Lilburn, GA
The wrong hole count, a shutoff valve that snaps when you turn it, or a supply line cross-threaded in a cramped cabinet - a faucet swap turns into a leak fast when the connections underneath aren't right. Stars and Pipes Plumbing Atlanta installs kitchen and bathroom faucets across Gwinnett County - matched to your sink, sealed, and leak-tested - with an upfront flat price. Veteran-owned, master-licensed (MP211014).
- MP211014GA Master Plumber
- Veteran-OwnedFamily-operated since 2024
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Faucet installations we handle
Upgrading to a pull-down or pull-out kitchen faucet
We confirm your sink's hole count, set the faucet, position the hose weight for smooth retraction, and seal the base so nothing weeps into the cabinet.
New widespread or centerset bathroom faucet
Widespread faucets use separate handles and spout on set spacing; centersets are one piece. We match the faucet to your sink's hole layout and set it level and sealed.
Going from a three-hole sink to a single-handle faucet
A deck plate covers the unused holes for a clean, sealed look. We fit the escutcheon and faucet so the extra holes don't leak or show.
Touchless or motion-activated faucet
These need the sensor box, battery pack or transformer, and wiring set correctly. We mount and connect it so it triggers cleanly instead of erratically.
Old shutoff valves that won't close or are corroded
A faucet install is the time to replace seized angle stops. We swap in fresh valves and supply lines so you can shut the water off at the sink later.
Seized, rusted mounting nuts on the old faucet
Old hardware often won't budge in a tight cabinet without the right tools. We remove it without damaging the sink or lines and set the new faucet clean.
Adding a pot filler or a faucet where there wasn't one
A new faucet location needs a supply line run and sometimes a new hole. We rough in the line and set it sealed and tested.
New faucet leaking under the sink after a DIY attempt
Usually a cross-threaded or over-tightened supply nut, a bad seal, or the wrong hole configuration. We correct the connection and reseal it so it stays dry.
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What to expect
- We confirm the new faucet matches your sink's hole configuration before anything comes off
- Old faucet removed, deck cleaned of putty, mineral buildup, and corrosion for a proper seal
- New faucet set and sealed per the manufacturer, with a deck plate fitted where holes need covering
- Supply lines connected to the shutoff valves - and old, corroded valves replaced so they actually close
- Water back on, every joint checked under pressure, and the aerator flushed before we call it done
What it costs: You get one upfront, flat price for the install - set, sealed, and connected - approved before we start. Replacing failing shutoff valves while we're under there is far cheaper than a leak later.
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Brands
- Moen
- Delta
- Kohler
- Pfister
- Grohe
- American Standard
Common parts we replace
- deck plates and escutcheons
- angle stops and shutoff valves
- flexible supply lines
- mounting nuts and brackets
- gaskets and base seals
- aerators
- sensor boxes and battery packs
- plumber's putty and silicone
Frequently asked questions
How long does it take to install a faucet?
A standard kitchen or bathroom faucet with sound shutoff valves is usually about an hour to two. Touchless faucets, pot fillers, or a job where seized valves and rusted hardware have to be cut out and replaced run longer. Either way you'll have an upfront flat price before we start.
Will my new faucet fit my existing sink?
That comes down to the hole configuration - how many holes your sink or countertop has and how they're spaced - versus what the new faucet needs. A single-handle faucet drops onto a three-hole sink with a deck plate; a widespread needs matching hole spacing. We confirm the match before removing anything so you don't end up with exposed holes or a faucet that won't seat.
Can I put a single-handle faucet on a three-hole sink?
Yes - a deck plate, or escutcheon, covers the two outer holes so you get a clean, sealed look with a single-hole faucet. Many kitchen faucets include one. We fit it so the unused holes are sealed against leaks and hidden, not just capped.
Do I need a permit to replace a faucet in Georgia?
A like-for-like faucet swap is minor repair and doesn't need a permit in most Gwinnett jurisdictions. Running a new supply line - say, for a pot filler through a wall - or relocating a fixture can trigger one, and requirements vary by city. We'll tell you if your job needs a permit and handle it if so.
Should you replace the shutoff valves when installing a faucet?
If the angle stops under the sink are old, corroded, or won't fully close, yes - it's the ideal time and cheap insurance. Fresh valves and flexible supply lines mean you can actually shut the water off at the sink next time, and it heads off the slow leaks that old, brittle valves cause. We swap them as part of the install when they're failing.
Why do DIY faucet installs so often leak under the sink?
The usual culprits are supply connections that were cross-threaded or over-tightened, old worn supply lines reused instead of replaced, a seized shutoff valve that never fully closes, or a mounting nut that couldn't be reached and torqued in a tight cabinet. Those show up as slow drips that soak the cabinet floor. We connect fresh lines correctly and pressure-test every joint.
Can you install a touchless faucet in an older home?
Yes. Touchless faucets run on a battery pack or a transformer, so they don't require an outlet under the sink - though we can wire to one where it's available. We mount the sensor and control box, set the connections, and test that it triggers cleanly before we leave.
I have the faucet already - can you just install it?
Absolutely - plenty of homeowners buy the faucet they want and have us set it. We'll confirm it matches your sink's hole configuration, install and seal it, connect fresh supply lines, replace any failing shutoff valves, and leak-test it. If the model won't fit your sink, we'll flag that before we start rather than after.
Faucet installation across Gwinnett County
New faucets go in for every reason here - a pull-down replacing a tired kitchen faucet in Duluth, a widespread set dressing up a remodeled Lawrenceville bath, a touchless faucet added to a busy Snellville kitchen, a full bath set going into a Dunwoody ranch. The fixture on top is the easy part; the job lives underneath, in matching the hole count and in shutoff valves old enough to snap when you turn them. We set each one sealed and leak-tested, anywhere across the communities we cover throughout Gwinnett County.
A faucet swap opens up the cabinet, so it’s the natural moment to handle the failing shutoff valves and brittle supply lines behind the other under-sink repairs our plumbers get called out for - the very parts most likely to leak long after the shiny new faucet is in, and the ones we swap most often in the postwar Doraville ranches and the 1990s Grayson subdivisions.
Where we work
Cities we serve across Metro Atlanta
- Lawrenceville
- Lilburn
- Tucker
- Snellville
- Dunwoody
- Doraville
- Johns Creek
- Suwanee
- Norcross
- Buford
- Loganville
- Duluth
- Grayson
- Decatur
- Stone Mountain
- Cumming
- Buckhead
- Peachtree Corners
- Sandy Springs
- Alpharetta
- Roswell
- Marietta
- Brookhaven
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