We swap faucets, rebuild or replace toilets, install garbage disposals, replace shut-off valves and supply lines, and fix the small leaks that waste water and patience. Fixture-level plumbing, done clean.
Commerce is a college town built around Texas A&M Commerce, which means a heavy rental market and a steady need for make-ready repairs between leases. We also work on the older established homes in the downtown grid that need real hands-on repair, not just cosmetic patches.
Older shut-off valves seize, supply lines crack, and original brass fittings sometimes need attention. We swap valves and supply lines proactively and refer the deeper work to a licensed plumber.
Kitchen and bath faucet swaps, the disposal that died, the toilet that's been running for months — the steady small-plumbing list of any home. We knock it out fixture by fixture without dragging the visit.
Landlords here can keep us on call for turnovers — we know the cadence and the budget reality.
Yes — Commerce is part of our regular Hunt County service area, and most minor plumbing jobs in Commerce are scheduled the same week. Call or text (469) 721-0145.
No — we handle fixture-level work. Anything inside the walls or main lines goes to a licensed plumber.
Faucet swaps, toilet rebuilds and disposal installs typically start around $299. We can usually quote from a photo and a description before showing up.
Yes — pull the old one, replace the wax ring or flange if needed and set the new toilet with a fresh supply line and shut-off valve check. Most are done in under two hours.
Usually yes. Most under-sink leaks are loose connections, failing supply lines or a worn shut-off valve — all things we can identify and replace on the same visit.
Either way works. Customers who want a specific model usually buy it themselves; otherwise we'll bring a quality option and confirm the look before installing.
Call or text for a fast, free quote — most small jobs get scheduled the same week.