Faucet Installation in Fort Worth & Cleburne — Licensed Installation That Protects Your Warranty.
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What we do, plainly.
Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality installs kitchen, bathroom, and utility faucets throughout Fort Worth and Cleburne homes. Our Responsible Master Plumber (License #M45785, issued by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners) installs all major fixture brands — including Delta, Moen, Kohler, Toto, American Standard, and Navion — ensuring correct fit, proper seal, and a completed installation that protects your manufacturer warranty. You approve the price before any work begins.
Whether you’re upgrading an outdated kitchen faucet, replacing a builder-grade bathroom fixture, or adding a utility sink in the laundry room, licensed installation by Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality ensures the job is done to code and done right the first time. If you’re not sure whether repair or replacement is the better call, see faucet repair — we’ll walk through both options with prices before any work starts.
What We Install — Fixture Types and Locations
Circle T installs faucets and fixtures across every room and application in the home.
Kitchen faucets are the most common installation request. Pull-down and pull-out designs (Delta and Moen are widely used in this category), single-handle hot-cold mixing faucets, dual-handle bridge faucets, and commercial-style high-arc designs all have specific mounting requirements and supply line configurations. We assess the sink deck mounting holes, supply line length and connection type, and water pressure before recommending the correct installation approach.
Bathroom faucets include single-hole designs (common on newer vanities), three-hole spread faucets (standard in most existing Fort Worth bathrooms), and vessel sink faucets for above-counter basins. Kohler, Toto, and American Standard produce the majority of bathroom fixtures we install in this market, and each manufacturer uses a slightly different cartridge and mounting system that affects installation process and long-term service needs.
Utility and laundry faucets handle higher water volume and typically see harder use than kitchen or bath fixtures. Correct mounting and supply line sizing matter more here than aesthetics.
Outdoor hose bibs — also called exterior faucets — are a separate category. Fort Worth’s occasional hard freeze events mean proper shutoff valve access matters. We assess the existing shutoff and pipe condition when installing or replacing an exterior hose bib.
Why Licensed Installation Matters
Faucet installation looks straightforward — and for a brand-new home with fresh supply lines and functional shutoff valves, it often is. In older Fort Worth homes, it’s a different conversation.
In homes built in the 1970s through the 1990s — common across Wedgwood, Ridglea, Meadowbrook, and similar Southwest Fort Worth neighborhoods — shutoff valves under the sink may not have been operated in years. A valve that hasn’t been turned in a decade can seize, corrode, or fail the moment someone tries to close it during a faucet replacement. That turns a straightforward fixture swap into a broader repair. Circle T’s Responsible Master Plumber (License #M45785 — the highest plumbing license Texas issues) identifies this before it becomes a problem: we test shutoff valves and inspect supply line condition before removing the old fixture.
Most fixture manufacturers include professional installation as a requirement of the manufacturer warranty. An unlicensed handyman installation may technically fit the faucet, but it will not satisfy the warranty condition — meaning any defect discovered later may not be covered. A licensed installation by Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality protects that warranty and ensures the work is documented.
Beyond warranty, permit-required plumbing work in Fort Worth must be performed by or under the supervision of a licensed master plumber. For standard faucet installation, permits are generally not required — but when supply line work, shutoff valve replacement, or drain connection modification is involved in the same visit, the license is what makes that work legal and inspectable.
Brands We Install
Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality installs faucets and fixtures from all major residential brands:
- Delta — kitchen and bathroom faucets, including pull-down spray, Touch2O, and single-handle designs
- Moen — kitchen and bathroom fixtures, including MotionSense touchless models and spot-resistant finishes
- Kohler — kitchen, bathroom, and specialty fixtures; ceramic disc valve technology throughout their line
- Toto — bathroom faucets and fixtures, including vessel sink, widespread, and touchless options
- American Standard — kitchen and bathroom faucets across all mounting configurations and finish options
- Navion — residential fixture lines
If you have a faucet already purchased and ready to install, we work with it. If you’d like input on model selection — durability, flow rate, finish matching, valve type — we can discuss options during the diagnostic portion of the visit. You decide what goes in.
The Installation Process
Here’s what to expect from a Circle T faucet installation, start to finish:
Before touching anything: We lay drop cloths under the sink cabinet and on the floor. Shoe covers on entry. The work area stays clean throughout — that is Circle T’s Respect-Your-Home standard on every call.
Supply line and shutoff assessment: Before removing the old faucet, we test the shutoff valves and inspect the supply lines. If we find a valve that won’t operate correctly or supply lines that are aged or corroded, we explain what we found and what it means for the job — with pricing — before any work proceeds. You approve the scope.
Old fixture removal and mounting surface check: The old faucet comes out. We inspect the sink deck for corrosion, mineral buildup, or surface damage that could affect the new fixture’s seal. Any issues are documented and explained.
New faucet installation: The new fixture goes in per manufacturer specifications. All supply connections are torqued to spec — not hand-tight, not over-tightened. Deck plate sealed against the sink surface. Drain linkage connected and adjusted where applicable.
Pressure test and leak check: Water supply is restored. We run the faucet through both temperature settings at full pressure. Every connection point below the sink is checked for any drip or seep.
Walkthrough: Before we leave, we run through the installation with you — handle operation, any adjustments to flow restrictor or aerator, and confirmation that everything works as expected.
Estimated time for a standard kitchen or bathroom faucet: 1–2 hours. The exact scope and timeline are confirmed when you approve the price at Step 4 of Circle T’s Quality Beyond Compare Method.
Also at the Sink — Garbage Disposal
If you’re upgrading a kitchen faucet and your garbage disposal is aging or failing, many Fort Worth homeowners handle both at the same visit. Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality installs and replaces garbage disposals as a separate service — see garbage disposal installation and repair for details. Scheduling both in one visit saves time and avoids a second under-sink assessment later.
Ready to Schedule Your Faucet Installation?
Circle T Plumbing & Water Quality will assess your fixture type, check supply line and shutoff condition, install the new faucet to manufacturer specifications, and confirm everything is working before we leave. You approve the price before work begins — that’s the Circle T Trust Guarantee.
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Available in: Fort Worth area | Cleburne area
How the call goes.
You call or text
We ask 3 questions and pencil you in — usually same-day.
On-site diagnosis
We test, photograph, and show you what we found.
Written quote
Repair vs replace options, with numbers, in plain English.
Clean work
We install, haul the old unit, and leave the space cleaner than we found it.
Common questions.
Do I need to supply the faucet, or will you provide one? +
Either works. If you already have a faucet purchased, we'll install it. If you'd like a recommendation on a replacement model, we can walk through options during the visit — then you decide.
Can you install faucets in any location in the home? +
Yes — kitchen, bathroom, utility room, laundry room, and outdoor hose bibs. If you're unsure whether your specific fixture type is covered, call us and we'll confirm before scheduling.
Does professional faucet installation protect the manufacturer warranty? +
Most fixture manufacturers require professional installation as a condition of the warranty. A licensed plumber performing the installation protects that warranty — and ensures the mounting, supply connections, and seal are done correctly.
How long does faucet installation typically take? +
Most standard kitchen or bathroom faucet installations run 1–2 hours. That includes protecting the work area, assessing supply lines and shutoff valves, removing the old fixture, installing the new one, pressure-testing for leaks, and a full walkthrough with you before we leave.
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