A dripping faucet, a loose handle, or a fixture that never seems to sit right can turn a simple sink into a daily annoyance. If the old faucet is stained, corroded, hard to turn, or just no longer matches what you need, a new installation is often the cleanest fix.

Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating handles faucet installation for homes across Conifer, CO, whether you are replacing a worn fixture or upgrading a sink with a better layout. We make the swap with careful attention to the shutoff valves, supply lines, mounting points, and finish so the new faucet is ready for everyday use.


Faucet problems

Some faucets fail slowly. Others give you a clear reason to replace them right away. If the handle wobbles, the spout leaks at the base, the finish is peeling, or the water comes out unevenly, replacement may make more sense than another repair.

New installation also helps when a sink needs a different faucet style, a deeper reach, a pull-down sprayer, or a better fit for the bowl and counter. We look at the whole setup, not just the fixture box, so the new faucet works with the sink instead of fighting it.

Common signs

  • Persistent dripping after the handle is closed
  • Loose or stubborn handles
  • Corrosion around the base or spout
  • Uneven spray or weak output at the sink
  • Cracked finish or visible wear on the fixture body
  • Leaks under the sink near the shutoff connections

What we install

Different sinks need different faucet styles, and choosing the right one before installation saves a lot of frustration later. We install faucets for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and utility sinks, along with replacements that match the existing sink opening and plumbing connections.

Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating works with standard replacement jobs as well as installs that need a little extra care because the old fixture left behind a tight opening, worn seals, or awkward access under the cabinet. If the old faucet has been there for years, we take time to check what is behind it before setting the new one.

Fixture types

  • Single-handle faucets
  • Two-handle faucets
  • Pull-down and pull-out kitchen faucets
  • Bathroom sink faucets
  • Utility and laundry sink faucets

Our install process

A clean faucet swap starts with a careful teardown and ends with a final check that catches small problems before they become headaches. We keep the process straightforward and make sure the sink area is left neat when the work is done.

  1. Inspect the setup

    We start by looking at the sink, shutoff valves, supply lines, and mounting area so the new fixture can be installed without surprises.

  2. Remove the old faucet

    The existing faucet comes out carefully to avoid unnecessary damage to the sink deck or countertop opening.

  3. Prepare the connection points

    We clean the surface, check seals, and confirm the opening is ready for the new fixture.

  4. Set and secure the faucet

    The new faucet is mounted, tightened, and aligned so the handles and spout sit where they should.

  5. Connect water lines

    Supply connections are made with attention to fit and access, then we check for leaks at each connection point.

  6. Test the fixture

    We run water, check handle movement, inspect the spray pattern, and make sure the faucet is ready for normal use.


Before you buy

Not every faucet fits every sink, and that is where many installation problems start. Before you choose a fixture, it helps to confirm the number of holes in the sink, the space behind the basin, and whether the new faucet matches the existing supply setup.

If you already purchased a faucet, we can still help determine whether it is a good fit for the installation. If you are still shopping, we can point out the measurements and features that matter most so you avoid a return or an awkward install.

Check these details

  • Sink hole spacing and number of openings
  • Deck clearance behind the faucet location
  • Spout reach over the basin
  • Handle style and turning space
  • Compatibility with current water connections

Signs of a poor fit

A faucet can look fine on the box and still cause trouble once it is on the sink. A fixture that sits too close to the backsplash, points water toward the drain edge, or leaves little room for hand washing can become frustrating fast.

We watch for installation issues that may not show up until the faucet is secured. That includes loose mounting, awkward handle movement, spray that hits the rim, and connections that are hard to reach later. A careful installation avoids those problems and gives the fixture a cleaner finish.


Kitchen and bath work

Kitchen and bathroom faucets serve different purposes, so the installation details are not always the same. Kitchen sinks often need more reach and more working room, while bathroom sinks usually need compact fixtures with smooth handle movement and a tidy profile.

We install faucets for remodel updates, direct replacements, and simple fixture upgrades where the sink itself stays the same. If a faucet change is part of a larger sink update, we can help keep the plumbing side aligned with the rest of the project.

Where a new faucet helps

  • Replacing a leaking or corroded fixture
  • Updating a sink with a more convenient style
  • Improving clearance for washing dishes or hands
  • Matching a new sink or countertop opening
  • Swapping a worn faucet before it fails completely

Why careful work matters

Faucet installation seems simple until a small mismatch turns into a leak under the sink or a fixture that never sits straight. Tight spaces, old mounting hardware, and worn supply connections can all affect the final result.

That is why we take the time to inspect the old connections, look at the condition of the shutoff valves, and check the sink opening before the new faucet goes on. Careful work now helps the fixture last longer and keeps the cabinet area from becoming a mess later.


Conifer visits

Homeowners in Conifer, CO often want a faucet replacement handled without dragging the job out over several trips. We keep the visit focused on the fixture, the connections, and the surrounding setup so the work stays efficient and the sink can return to normal use sooner.

We also serve nearby communities including Evergreen, Morrison, Bailey, Pine, Indian Hills, Kittredge, Aspen Park, and Marshdale, which helps if you are coordinating plumbing work across more than one sink or property.

If you need faucet installation from a licensed plumbing company rooted at 26267 Conifer Rd Suite 308, Conifer, CO 80433, Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating is ready to help. We handle the details that turn a new faucet from a box on the counter into a clean, dependable upgrade at the sink.


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When a faucet starts leaking, loosens up, or simply no longer fits the way you use the sink, replacement is often the smartest next step. We can install a new faucet with attention to the fit, the finish, and the water connections so the fixture is ready when you need it.

Call Lantz's Mountainside Plumbing and Heating to schedule faucet installation in Conifer, CO and get a straightforward solution for your kitchen, bathroom, or utility sink.

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