The Types of Sinks We Service
We professionally repair and install all major types of sinks for kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and commercial spaces. Our licensed technicians handle a full range of styles and setups, including:
- Kitchen sinks: single- and double-basin, farmhouse, undermount, top-mount, integrated—with or without garbage disposals.
- Bathroom sinks: pedestal, vanity-top, wall-mounted, vessel—leaky drains, cradle replacements. We’ll repair your existing bathroom sink or install the one you’ve always wanted.
- Utility & laundry sinks: heavy-duty tubs in basements, laundry rooms, garages, and workshops.
- Commercial-grade systems: restaurant prep, bar, lab sinks—high-capacity drains and grease-management fixtures.
We work on all sinks, no matter what material, including stainless steel, porcelain, composite, cast iron, and stone—ensuring expertise across all common applications.
Why Choose Us
- Residential & Commercial Expertise — trained for everything from family bathrooms to restaurant kitchens
- Locally Licensed — we’re part of your community and fully insured
- We Follow All Plumbing Codes - local, state and federal plumbing codes are always respected
- Transparent Pricing & Financing — upfront quotes with no hidden charges on all sink services
- Fast, Friendly Customer Service — available online or via call, with real-time scheduling options and live chat
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a plumber to install a sink?
Hiring a licensed plumber is recommended for sink installation to ensure proper water line and drain connections, prevent leaks, and meet local plumbing codes.
How to Install a Sink In Your Home
To install a sink, you’ll need to mount the basin, connect water supply lines, and hook up the drain system. For a reliable, leak-free setup, it’s best to have a professional plumber handle the job.
Why Do We Have Rusty Water Backup in Kitchen Sink?
Rusty water backup can be caused by corroded pipes, a failing water heater, or debris in the plumbing. It may also indicate a sewer or drain line issue—contact a licensed plumber for an inspection.
Why Do the Drainpipes Under My Kitchen Sink Come Loose?
Loose kitchen sink drainpipes are often caused by vibration, improper installation, or worn-out washers. A plumber can secure the fittings and ensure leak-free, code-compliant connections.
How do you unclog a sink?
Try using a plunger, baking soda and vinegar, or a drain snake to clear minor clogs. For persistent or recurring issues, call a plumber to safely remove blockages and inspect for deeper problems.


