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.
Greenville's older, established housing stock means real repair work — drywall, doors that have shifted over the years, trim, minor plumbing and lighting updates. It's exactly the kind of hands-on fixing we like, at fair, honest prices.
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.
We serve Greenville and the surrounding Hunt County communities our crew has called home for years.
Yes — Greenville is part of our regular Hunt County service area, and most minor plumbing jobs in Greenville 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.