Same‑/Next‑Day Faucet & Sink Repair & Replacement in Lakewood — Serving Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood, Union Square & the Denver Metro Since 1995
If your faucet is dripping, your sink is cracked or stained, or you are ready to upgrade outdated fixtures, Casa Lake Plumbing provides fast, professional faucet and sink repair and replacement in Lakewood, Colorado. National cost data show that repairing a leaky faucet typically costs around $150–$350, with many homeowners paying roughly $100–$400 for professional service depending on parts and labor. Installing a new sink generally runs between about $216 and $663, with an average cost around $438 and higher totals for premium fixtures and complex installs. With 120 skilled professionals and 10 fully stocked service vans based near W Colfax Ave, Casa Lake Plumbing keeps your kitchens and bathrooms looking good and working right.
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Top‑Rated Fixture Repair & Replacement Team in the Denver Metropolitan Area
Casa Lake Plumbing has decades of experience repairing and replacing faucets and sinks in Lakewood homes, condos, and rentals, from small drip fixes to full kitchen and bath fixture upgrades. Plumbing cost guides show that small jobs like fixing a leaky faucet or performing a simple fixture repair typically cost about $125–$350, so homeowners want a contractor who solves the issue correctly the first time. As licensed plumbers, our team handles everything from worn cartridges and corroded valve seats to complete faucet and sink replacements tied into your existing plumbing — including coordinating with drain cleaning, water leak detection, and water damage restoration when needed.
From Belmar & 40 West Arts District to Applewood & Green Mountain
Casa Lake Plumbing repairs and replaces faucets and sinks in kitchens, bathrooms, bars and laundry rooms across Lakewood — from updated condos around Belmar Shopping District and the 40 West Arts District to long‑time family homes near Applewood, Bear Creek, and Green Mountain. Many properties combine original plumbing with newer fixtures, and that mix of ages can expose weaknesses in supply lines, shutoff valves, drains, and older sinks and faucets when leaks or upgrades are needed.
Academy Park, Applewood, Applewood Valley, Bear Creek, Belmar, Carmody, Eiber, Governor's Ranch, Green Gables, Green Mountain, Hutchinson Green Mountain, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, South Lakewood, Union Square, Westgate.
Belmar Shopping District, Colorado Mills, 40 West Arts District, plus surrounding corridors and centers where many nearby homes cluster and need fast faucet and sink service.
Complete Faucet & Sink Repair and Replacement, Done Right
Faucets and sinks sit at the heart of your kitchen and bath plumbing, combining shutoffs, supply lines, cartridges, aerators, seals, and drains in tight spaces that can leak or fail when not handled correctly. National cost guides emphasize that faucet replacement alone typically runs about $150–$350 and that sink installations average around $438, so it is important that the work be done professionally to avoid additional damage or repeat visits. Casa Lake Plumbing focuses on full‑scope faucet and sink work — not just quick cosmetic swaps — to protect your cabinets, countertops, walls and flooring.
Our licensed plumbers coordinate faucet and sink projects with related services including drain cleaning, water line repair, bathroom remodeling, and kitchen remodeling across all Lakewood service areas.
Schedule Faucet & Sink Diagnostic VisitSigns You Need More Than a Quick Tightening or DIY Patch
A slow drip or small under‑sink leak can look minor, but over time wasted water and hidden damage can become expensive problems. Consumer and plumbing cost resources note that repairing a leaky faucet typically costs around $150–$350 on average, with many homeowners paying roughly $270 depending on parts and labor. Faucet‑leak guides list worn washers, damaged O‑rings, faulty cartridges, corroded valve seats, and high or unstable water pressure among the most common causes of dripping faucets — all issues that need professional diagnosis to fix correctly. Active leaks can also lead to water damage requiring additional restoration work.
Faucets that never fully shut off raise water bills over time and signal worn internal components that need repair or replacement.
Loose faucet handles or spouts, or difficulty turning the faucet on/off smoothly, can indicate worn cartridges or mounting issues.
Rust, cracks or stains in the sink bowl, or chips around the drain area, make cleaning difficult and may signal structural issues.
Persistent moisture, puddles, or damaged cabinet bottoms under sinks from small leaks risk water damage and mold.
Outdated, corroded or mismatched fixtures make kitchens or bathrooms feel tired and may lack modern water‑efficient designs.
Homeowners, Landlords & Property Managers
Casa Lake Plumbing provides faucet and sink repair and replacement for primary residences, condos, townhomes, rental units and small commercial spaces throughout Lakewood and the Denver metro. Whether you have a single dripping faucet or a full set of kitchen and bath fixtures to upgrade, our team works around your schedule and property needs.
Homeowners in Belmar, Green Mountain, Applewood, Lakewood Estates, Solterra, Union Square, Westgate and neighboring areas.
Landlords and property managers with kitchen and bath fixture issues between tenants or during occupancy across Lakewood and Denver metro.
Condo and townhome owners with limited access and HOA guidelines on plumbing work — our licensed team handles documentation and code compliance.
Buyers and sellers repairing or updating faucets and sinks flagged during home inspections — with written estimates and photos for lenders and agents.
Homeowners remodeling kitchens or baths who need fixture upgrades coordinated with kitchen remodeling and bathroom remodeling projects and other trades.
How Daily Use, Water Quality & Age Affect Repair & Replacement Timelines
Faucets and sinks in busy kitchens and bathrooms see hundreds of on/off cycles and heavy water exposure every week, which gradually wears down cartridges, seals, and finishes. Plumbing and leak resources explain that worn washers, O‑rings, valve seats and cartridges are leading causes of dripping faucets, alongside sediment buildup, fluctuating water pressure and corrosion. Sinks also suffer from years of contact with cleaning chemicals, dropped dishes and thermal changes, which can chip, crack or stain surfaces depending on the material.
Kitchen faucets and sinks see constant duty for cooking, cleaning and hand‑washing, accelerating wear on moving parts and finishes.
Mineral deposits and sediment can build up on aerators, cartridges and valve seats, leading to restricted water flow and leaks over time.
Harsh cleaners and abrasive pads can dull or damage faucet finishes and sink surfaces, especially on certain metals and composites.
Older faucets and sinks may lack modern cartridges and coatings, making them more prone to leaks and cosmetic damage over time.
Choose the Right Fixtures for Style, Durability & Budget
New faucets and sinks come in a wide range of configurations and price points, from basic builder‑grade fixtures to high‑end designer pieces. Kitchen faucet replacement cost data show typical professional replacement costs between about $162 and $364, with an average around $262 and a broader range from about $91 to $600 depending on faucet style and installation complexity. Additional guides estimate that replacing a kitchen faucet usually falls between roughly $200 and $500 when both materials and labor are included. Sink installation averages around $438, with most projects falling between about $216 and $663. These ranges help you pair the right fixture with the right budget for your kitchen or bathroom remodel.
| Fixture Type | Best For | Key Benefits / Trade‑Offs |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Faucets | Budget‑conscious kitchens & baths | Lower cost; basic styles; fewer features; good for rentals and quick refreshes |
| Midrange Faucets | Most Lakewood single‑family homes | Better finishes, pull‑down/pull‑out sprayers, improved durability; moderate price |
| Premium Faucets | High‑end kitchens & designer baths | High‑end finishes, advanced features, brand prestige; higher material cost |
| Standard Sinks | Everyday kitchens & bathrooms | Affordable; wide range of stainless and porcelain options; simpler installs |
| Premium Sinks | Custom, farmhouse & designer spaces | Specialty styles (farmhouse, vessel, console) and materials; higher fixture + install cost |
From Leak Check to Clean Finished Install
We inspect your faucet, sink, supply lines, shutoff valves and drain connections, identify leak sources or damage, and assess fixture age and condition. We then provide a written estimate explaining whether faucet or sink repair, resealing, or full replacement makes the most sense for your Lakewood home.
We review repair vs replacement choices with you, considering factors like fixture age, finish condition, style goals and cost ranges for both options using current faucet and sink pricing benchmarks. Together, we select a solution that fits your budget and timeline.
For repairs, our plumbers replace worn cartridges, O‑rings, washers, aerators, or supply lines and reseal or tighten connections as needed. For replacements, we carefully remove the old faucet and/or sink, protect counters and cabinets, and prepare mounting surfaces and plumbing connections for the new fixtures.
We install and secure the new faucet and/or sink, connect supply lines and drains, and apply appropriate sealants and support. We ensure that faucet and sink align correctly with countertops, backsplash and surrounding finishes for a clean, professional appearance — coordinating with drain connections as needed.
We run water through all faucets and drains, checking for leaks, proper hot/cold orientation, smooth handle operation, correct spray function and adequate flow. We adjust stops, aerators and drain assemblies as needed.
We clean the work area, can haul away your old fixtures when requested, and explain new faucet or sink care, including cleaning guidance and what to watch for to catch early signs of future leaks.
From Drip Diagnosis to Finished Fixture
Casa Lake Plumbing's faucet and sink service is a turnkey solution that covers troubleshooting, repair, or new installation so you do not have to line up multiple contractors for a small but important project.
Local Experience, Licensed Plumbers & Fast, Clean Work
When you compare faucet and sink plumbers in Lakewood, Casa Lake Plumbing stands out for combining licensed plumbing expertise with a large, in‑house team and true 24/7 availability. Average plumbing estimates show that small jobs like fixing a leaky faucet usually cost around $125–$350, and that plumbers typically charge about $45–$150 per hour plus a service call for these visits, so efficient work and accurate diagnosis save you money.
Established in 1995, serving Lakewood, Jefferson County, and Denver metro with plumbing and fixture expertise.
No revolving door of random subcontractors — our licensed plumbers and fixture specialists are full‑time team members.
Service vans based near W Colfax Ave, stocked with faucet parts, sinks, supply lines, and plumbing tools for fast response across all service areas.
Licensed plumbers familiar with modern and older faucet and sink systems, including specialty fixtures, garbage disposals, and dishwasher connections.
24/7 emergency availability for urgent leaks, under‑sink failures and active water damage risks.
See How New Faucets & Sinks Refresh Kitchens & Baths
Our before‑and‑after faucet and sink projects show old, pitted or dripping fixtures replaced with clean, modern faucets and sinks that improve both appearance and everyday usability. Fixture and cost guidance note that new faucets and sinks can both stop leaks and update the look of a kitchen or bathroom, often for a modest fraction of a full kitchen or bathroom remodel budget.
Durable, Code‑Compliant Fixtures From Valve to Drain
Casa Lake Plumbing uses quality faucets, sinks and plumbing materials and follows manufacturer instructions and plumbing code for every installation or repair. Cost and product guides emphasize that faucet and sink pricing is influenced by materials (brass, stainless, composite, porcelain), mounting types (drop‑in, undermount, pedestal, vessel, wall‑mount) and installation complexity, making proper selection and skilled installation important for long‑term value.
Properly rated supply lines, shutoff valves and connectors sized for your fixtures and local water pressure — coordinating with water line service as needed.
Secure faucet mounting with appropriate support, gaskets and sealants to prevent loosening and leaks over time.
Correct sink mounting (drop‑in vs undermount vs pedestal, etc.) matched to countertop materials and support requirements.
Quality P‑traps, tailpieces and drain assemblies installed and sealed to minimize future leaks.
Attention to finish care and recommended cleaning methods to protect faucet and sink surfaces over time.
Understand Small Fixes vs Full Fixture Upgrades
Minor faucet problems — such as worn O‑rings, cartridges or washers — can often be repaired cost‑effectively, especially on relatively new or higher‑quality fixtures. Faucet repair cost guides show that fixing a leaky faucet usually runs between about $100 and $400, with an average near $270. In contrast, complete faucet replacement typically costs around $150–$350 or about $162–$364 on average for kitchen faucets, and new sink installations average about $438 within a range of $216–$663, making new fixtures attractive when existing ones are old, damaged or dated.
| Option | What It Is | Key Pros | Key Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| Faucet/Sink Repair | Fixing specific leaks or issues on existing fixtures | Lower upfront cost; keeps current style & layout | Older or low‑quality fixtures may keep failing; cosmetic issues remain |
| Full Replacement | Removing old fixtures & installing new faucets/sinks | New look, better performance; can improve efficiency & usability | Higher initial cost; may require brief water shutoff & counter access |
From Simple Leak Repairs to Full Kitchen & Bath Fixture Budgets
Homeowners often want realistic cost ranges before scheduling faucet and sink work. HomeAdvisor's 2025 data show that fixing a leaky faucet typically costs around $270, with most repairs running between $100 and $400. Kitchen faucet replacement studies report average replacement costs around $262, with most jobs between $162 and $364. Sink installation averages about $438, most often between $216 and $663, with bathroom sink replacements frequently costing more because of fixture price and installation requirements.
| Metric | Typical Range (Examples)* |
|---|---|
| Small faucet repair / leaky faucet fix | ≈$100 – $400, often about $150–$350 |
| Average faucet replacement | ≈$162 – $364, average ≈$262 (kitchen faucet) |
| Common faucet replacement range | ≈$150 – $350 for many standard installs |
| Typical sink installation | ≈$216 – $663, average ≈$438 |
*Casa Lake Plumbing provides a written, project‑specific estimate after seeing the fixtures and site conditions.
When New Fixtures Are the Right Call
Casa Lake Plumbing generally recommends full faucet and/or sink replacement instead of continued repairs when fixtures are old, badly worn, or no longer meet your style or functional needs. Plumbing and cost guides underline that while repairs are economical for newer or mid‑life fixtures, repeated issues and visible deterioration are strong signals that replacement will provide better long‑term results.
Faucets with repeated leaks or internal failures despite prior cartridge, washer or O‑ring replacements.
Sinks that are cracked, rusting, bowing, or causing recurring caulk and seal failures.
Fixtures so outdated or mismatched that they drag down the look of otherwise updated spaces — perfect for coordinating with bath or kitchen remodeling.
Inspection or appraisal notes calling out deteriorated or leaking fixtures that may impact sale or financing.
Homeowners planning a kitchen or bath refresh who want modern, more functional fixtures with better finishes and water efficiency.
More Than Looks — Protection, Performance & Value
Professional faucet and sink service reduces the risk of lingering leaks, hidden water damage and premature fixture failure. Plumbing estimate data highlight that plumbers typically charge around $45–$150 per hour and that small jobs like leaky faucet repairs usually cost about $125–$350, so correct work the first time is cheaper than repeated visits and DIY mistakes.
Correct diagnosis of leak sources prevents recurring drips and hidden cabinet or wall damage.
Professional installation protects countertops, cabinets and surrounding finishes during fixture changes.
Proper sealing and secure mounting reduce the risk of future movement, leaks and call‑backs.
Advice on fixture selection and maintenance helps maximize lifespan and performance.
Work performed to code and manufacturer specs supports warranty coverage and resale value.
Small Fixture Problems Can Become Big Plumbing Issues
Faucet and sink work looks simple, but overtightening fittings, using the wrong sealants or ignoring slow leaks can crack fixtures, damage supply lines or rot cabinets and floors. Plumbing and cost resources warn that leaving a leaky faucet or small under‑sink leak unaddressed can lead to higher water bills and more expensive repairs later, often far exceeding the original cost of a simple fix — potentially requiring water damage restoration.
Answers About Costs, Repairs, Replacement & Timing
Consumer and cost guides report that repairing a leaky faucet typically costs around $150–$350, with national averages near $270 and most homeowners paying between about $100 and $400. Actual cost depends on the faucet type, parts needed and local labor. Call (720) 783‑2007 for your written estimate.
HomeAdvisor's 2025 data show that replacing a kitchen faucet generally costs between about $162 and $364, with an average around $262, and a broader range from roughly $91 to $600 for higher‑end fixtures or more complex installs. Other guides put typical replacements in the $200–$500 range when materials and labor are combined.
Sink installation cost guides report that sink installs usually cost between about $216 and $663, with an average around $438; bathroom sink replacements can run higher, sometimes $500–$600 or more just for installation, plus the sink cost. Casa Lake Plumbing provides written, project‑specific estimates after seeing the fixtures and site conditions.
Common causes include worn washers, damaged O‑rings, faulty cartridges, corroded valve seats and high or fluctuating water pressure. Sediment buildup and worn internal parts can also contribute to leaks. Professional leak detection helps identify the exact cause.
Repair often makes sense for newer or midrange faucets with isolated issues, especially when parts are readily available. Replacement is usually the better choice when fixtures are old, heavily corroded, frequently leaking, or when parts are expensive or hard to find relative to the cost of a new faucet. Casa Lake Plumbing helps you compare both options with honest guidance — call (720) 783‑2007.
Your Kitchen & Bath Fixtures, Backed by Experienced Plumbers & Strong Support
Casa Lake Plumbing stands behind every faucet and sink repair and replacement in Lakewood, CO with licensed plumbers, quality fixtures and a focus on neat, durable work. When you invest in repairing or upgrading your faucets and sinks, we make sure your money goes into fixtures that look good, work properly and help protect your home from leaks.
Since 1995, homeowners across Lakewood and the Denver metropolitan area — from Belmar and Applewood to Green Mountain, Solterra and Union Square — have trusted Casa Lake Plumbing to repair and replace their faucets and sinks and keep their kitchens and bathrooms running smoothly.
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