Update Your Fixtures With Proper Installation

Capital Plumbing installs sinks, faucets, vanities, toilets, and garbage disposals with attention to detail.

You may be replacing a fixture because the current one is outdated, leaking, or simply not functioning the way you need it to. Whether you are swapping out a worn faucet, installing a new vanity, or upgrading to a more efficient toilet, Capital Plumbing handles fixture installations so everything works correctly from the start. We make sure connections are tight, seals hold, and each fixture operates as intended.

We install sinks, faucets, vanities, toilets, and garbage disposals in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility areas. The process involves removing the old fixture, preparing the mounting surface or connections, and installing the new unit with proper sealing and alignment. If your new fixture requires different hole spacing or plumbing adjustments, we make those changes so the installation fits without gaps or leaks.

If you have new fixtures ready to install or need advice on what will work best in your space, contact Capital Plumbing to schedule a visit.

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How we handle fixture installations

When we install a fixture, we start by shutting off the water supply to the area and disconnecting the old unit. For sinks and faucets, this includes removing supply lines, drain connections, and any mounting hardware. For toilets, we disconnect the water line and unscrew the bolts securing the base before lifting the unit and scraping away the old wax ring.

After installation, you will see a fixture that sits level, operates smoothly, and shows no signs of leaking around connections or seals. Faucets turn on and off without resistance, drains empty quickly, and toilets flush completely without running or dripping.

We test each fixture under normal use conditions before finishing the job, checking for leaks at every connection point and confirming proper water flow. Garbage disposals are wired according to local code and tested with water running through the drain. This service covers standard fixture replacements and does not include custom countertop fabrication or structural modifications to cabinets or walls, which may require separate contractors.

What homeowners usually want to know

Before scheduling a fixture installation, most people have practical questions about timing, compatibility, and what to expect during the process.

How long does it take to install a new faucet?
Most faucet installations take about an hour, including removing the old unit and testing the new one. If we need to adjust supply line lengths or clear buildup from old connections, it may take slightly longer.
What should I do if my new toilet does not fit the same footprint?
You need to confirm the rough-in measurement from the wall to the center of the drain before buying a new toilet. If the new unit has a different rough-in, we may need to reposition the flange or adjust the supply line.
Why is my garbage disposal humming but not grinding?
A humming sound usually means something is jamming the blades or the motor has seized. We can check for obstructions, reset the breaker, or replace the unit if the motor has failed.
When do I need to replace a vanity versus just the sink?
You should replace the vanity if the cabinet is warped, water-damaged, or no longer fits your layout. If the cabinet is in good shape, you can often replace just the sink or countertop to refresh the look.
What happens if my new fixture does not match the existing plumbing?
We adjust the plumbing to fit the new fixture by adding adapters, extending supply lines, or repositioning drain connections. Most fixture changes require minor adjustments to ensure a proper fit.

Capital Plumbing installs fixtures that work correctly the first time, so you do not have to deal with leaks or callbacks. Whether you are upgrading a bathroom, refreshing a kitchen, or replacing a worn-out unit, get in touch with us to set up an installation that fits your timeline.