Plumbing Fixtures in Pendleton, Indiana
Faucet, fixture, and toilet installation, replacement, and repair for Pendleton homes. Call (317) 436-3846.
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Fixture Installation and Repair in Pendleton
Whether you are updating a kitchen in a newer SR 38 subdivision home or refreshing a bath in a Pendleton Historic District house, fixtures are where everyday plumbing meets the look of the room. We install, replace, and repair faucets, sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, and the valves behind them, working cleanly in both modern and older homes.
Faucets and Sinks
We replace worn or dated kitchen and bath faucets, fix drips and leaks at the base or handle, and install new sinks. In older historic-core homes we handle the dated shutoffs and supply connections that often come with a fixture swap.
Toilets
We install new toilets, fix running and weak-flushing units, and replace the internal parts, wax rings, and supply lines that cause leaks and phantom flushing. A modern toilet also saves water over an older one.
Tubs, Showers, and Valves
From a dripping shower valve to a new fixture set, we handle the trim and the valve work behind the wall so the result looks right and holds up.
Related Pendleton Plumbing Help
For broader everyday repairs beyond fixtures, see plumbing repair, and for hidden-line leaks see leak detection repiping.
Pendleton Plumbing Fixtures FAQ
Can you replace a faucet I already bought?
Yes. We install customer-supplied faucets and fixtures, and we handle the shutoffs and supply connections, which often need attention in older homes.
Why does my toilet keep running?
Usually a worn flapper, fill valve, or flush mechanism. We replace the failed parts, and if the toilet is old and inefficient we can install a water-saving replacement.
Do you install fixtures in older Pendleton homes?
Yes. Historic-core homes often have dated shutoffs and supply lines that come along with a fixture swap, and we are set up to handle that cleanly.
Can you fix a dripping shower?
Yes. A dripping shower usually means a worn valve or cartridge behind the wall. We replace it and restore the trim so it looks and works right.
Will a new toilet save water?
Yes. A modern toilet uses significantly less water per flush than an older one, which lowers your water use over time.
Update Your Pendleton Fixtures
Faucets, toilets, and showers installed and repaired right. Call (317) 436-3846 or send a request.