Fixture Replacements
& Toilet Refit Services
Dealing with a leaking kitchen faucet, a running toilet, or outdated bathroom fixtures? Upgrading your plumbing fixtures improves utility efficiency, stops water waste, and modernizes your home. We provide expert fixture replacements and toilet refits across Virginia. Call today for fast dispatch!
Running Toilet or Leaking Faucet? Isolate Valve Now
If a toilet is overflowing or a faucet is leaking, locate the shutoff chrome valve directly beneath the fixture. Turn the valve clockwise to stop the water flow. This isolates the leak, saving water and preventing damage while you wait for our technician.
Upgrade Your Home with Modern Plumbing Fixtures
Leaking faucets and running toilets are more than an annoyance—they can waste thousands of gallons of water annually, driving up water bills. At Virginia Plumbing Company, we provide professional fixture installations, faucet replacements, and toilet refits.
Older toilets use up to 3.5 gallons per flush, while modern EPA WaterSense toilets use only 1.28 gallons. Upgrading to a modern, water-saving toilet can reduce your household's water usage by up to 60%, lowering utility bills.
We replace leaking kitchen faucets, laundry shutoff valves, showerheads, vanity piping, and garbage disposals. We install high-quality fixtures from leading brands, ensuring a leak-free seal and reliable performance. If you notice leaks in surrounding lines, see our emergency pipe repairs. If you have blocked drains, see our drain cleaning services.
We install premium faucets, valves, and toilets for kitchen and bath upgrades.
Virginia Water Savings & Fixture Standards
Virginia building codes require water-saving plumbing fixtures in all new construction and renovations. Low-flow faucets and dual-flush toilets help conserve water. Our team handles the selection and installation, ensuring compliance with local codes.
If you have low water pressure, a clogged aerator or scale buildup inside valves could be the cause. Hard water scale damages plumbing fixtures. Our team installs water softeners and filtration systems to protect fixtures from scale. We recommend regular fixture inspections to prevent hidden leaks.
What to Do While You Wait for Our Crew
Prepare for your plumbing fixture replacement with these simple steps:
1. Pick Your Fixture
If you have already purchased your replacement faucet, toilet, or disposal, have it ready in the room. If not, let our dispatcher know.
2. Clear Cabinets
For kitchen or bathroom vanity faucet swaps, clear out items from beneath the sink cabinet. This gives our technician room to access shutoffs.
3. Test Shutoffs
Locate the chrome valves under the sink or toilet and turn them clockwise. If they are stuck or leak, let our technician know.
Our Fixture Installation Process
Here is how we replace and install your plumbing fixtures safely and professionally:
Water Shutoff
We shut off the water supply to the fixture. If local shutoff valves are stuck or corroded, we turn off the main water valve.
Fixture Removal
We disconnect supply lines, remove mounting hardware, and extract the old faucet, toilet, or disposal unit, cleaning the surfaces.
New Installation
We install the new unit, use high-quality plumbers putty or silicone seals, connect supply lines, and install new shutoff valves.
Pressure Testing
We open the water valves, test the new fixture under pressure, check for leaks, verify consistent flow, and adjust toilet float levels.
Plumbing Fixture Finishes Comparison
Compare common finishes for your kitchen and bathroom faucet upgrades:
- Chrome Finish: The traditional standard. Highly durable, easy to clean, and matches other plumbing accessories, but it shows water spots easily.
- Brushed Nickel Finish: A popular modern choice. Brushed nickel features a warm tone, hides water spots and fingerprints, and matches quartz or granite vanities.
- Matte Black Finish: A premium modern option. Matte black faucet profiles create a striking contrast, but they can be sensitive to hard water scale.
To extend the life of your new chrome or nickel fixtures and prevent white scale spots, installing a whole-house water softener is highly recommended. Our team offers professional water softener installations to protect your appliances and fixtures from mineral scale.
Fixture Project Invoices
We offer flat-rate pricing. Here are common estimates for fixture and toilet replacements:
Note: Final prices depend on accessibility, system size, and severity. We provide a firm quote before any work begins.
Fixture & Toilet FAQs
Answers to common questions about plumbing upgrades, running toilets, and faucet lifespans:
A running toilet is usually caused by a worn flapper valve, a faulty fill valve, or an improperly adjusted float switch.
If the rubber flapper gets warped or cracked, water leaks from the tank into the bowl. The fill valve then turns on to refill the tank, wasting water.
If the faucet is relatively new and high-quality, we can repair it by replacing the internal cartridge or O-rings.
However, if the faucet is older, corroded, or has worn-out finishes, replacing it with a new unit is often the more cost-effective choice.
WaterSense is an EPA partnership program that certifies water-efficient fixtures.
WaterSense toilets use 1.28 gallons per flush or less, and faucets use 1.5 gallons per minute or less, saving water and lowering utility bills.
Yes, we install faucets, toilets, and garbage disposals purchased by homeowners, verifying connections and code compliance.
We also supply premium fixtures from leading brands and handle the selection, delivery, and installation.