Working Faucets and Toilets That Last

Professional fixture, toilet, and sink installation and repair in Kennesaw, Georgia and the surrounding areas

If you live in Kennesaw or a nearby town, you already know how quickly a dripping faucet or a slow-filling toilet can shift from minor annoyance to daily frustration. You turn the handle and the water trickles instead of flowing, or the toilet runs constantly and your water bill climbs. The Neighborly Plumber handles these repairs along with full installations, using brands like Delta, American Standard, and Polar that hold up under everyday use.

We install and repair faucets, toilets, and sinks across Kennesaw and neighboring cities homes, including both remounting and undermount kitchen sink installations. Undermount sinks require careful sealing and support because the bowl hangs beneath the countertop rather than resting on top. Our team is the only local plumbing provider that specializes in both mounting types, so whether you are replacing a worn-out basin or upgrading your kitchen, the work gets done correctly the first time.

If a fixture in your Kennesaw home is leaking, loose, or outdated, reach out to discuss what installation or repair will resolve it.

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What Happens During a Typical Fixture Install

When you schedule a fixture installation in Kennesaw, we start by turning off the water supply and disconnecting the old unit. For toilets, that means unbolting the base, lifting it off the flange, and scraping away the old wax ring. For sinks, we detach the drain assembly and water lines before removing the basin or drop-in unit from the countertop.

Once the new fixture is in place, you will notice that handles turn smoothly, drains seal without leaking, and water pressure returns to normal. Toilets flush completely on the first pull, and faucets shut off without dripping. The work eliminates the need to jiggle handles or keep a bucket under the sink.

We test all connections under pressure, check for leaks at the supply lines and drain joints, and make sure mounting hardware is secure. If your countertop requires a new cutout for an undermount sink, we coordinate that step and apply sealant along the rim to prevent moisture from reaching the cabinetry. Repairs follow a similar sequence but focus on replacing washers, cartridges, or fill valves rather than the entire fixture.

Questions That Come Up Before We Start

Homeowners often want to know how long the work takes, what brands hold up best, and whether their existing plumbing will support a new fixture without additional modifications.

How long does a typical toilet or faucet installation take?
Most single-fixture installs take between one and two hours, depending on whether we need to adjust water lines or replace corroded shutoff valves. Undermount sink installations can take longer because of the countertop work and additional sealing steps.
What brands do you install and why?
We install Delta, American Standard, and Polar fixtures because their internal components are widely available and their warranties cover both parts and labor. You will also find replacement cartridges and handles at most hardware stores if you need them years from now.
When should I repair a fixture instead of replacing it?
If the body of the faucet or toilet is intact and the issue is limited to a worn cartridge, flapper, or valve, a repair makes sense. When you see cracks in the porcelain, corrosion around the base, or persistent leaks after multiple repairs, replacement is the better choice.
What is the difference between a remounting and undermount sink?
A remounting sink has a visible lip that rests on top of the countertop, while an undermount sink is attached from below so the counter edge remains uninterrupted. Undermount installations require secure brackets and careful sealing to prevent water from seeping into the cabinet.
Will you remove and dispose of the old fixture?
Yes, we disconnect, remove, and haul away the old toilet, sink, or faucet as part of the installation. You do not need to arrange disposal or keep the old unit in your garage.

The Neighborly Plumber serves Kennesaw and the surrounding areas with fixture installations and repairs that stop leaks, restore water pressure, and give you confidence that the work will hold up. If you are ready to replace a worn-out toilet or install a new kitchen sink, contact us to schedule an appointment and go over what your project requires.