Arcitech Logistics provides expert bathroom faucet installation, replacement, and upgrade services throughout the Atlanta metro area, serving Gwinnett County, DeKalb County, Cobb County, Fulton County, and Forsyth County. Since 2015, our licensed plumbers have been installing premium bathroom faucets for homeowners across metro Atlanta, including widespread faucets, center set faucets, single-hole faucets, vessel sink faucets, wall-mount faucets, waterfall faucets, and touchless bathroom faucets. Whether you're updating a builder-grade faucet, installing a luxury widespread faucet during bathroom remodel, adding a modern vessel faucet to a countertop basin, or upgrading to touchless operation for hygiene, our experienced technicians ensure proper installation, leak-free connections, and beautiful results matching your bathroom decor.
Bathroom faucets combine functionality with design, serving as focal points in powder rooms, master bathrooms, and guest bathrooms. From traditional cross-handle widespread faucets to contemporary single-hole waterfall faucets, sleek wall-mount styles to high-arc vessel faucets, we install all types with precision and attention to detail. Quality brands like Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, American Standard, and luxury brands like Brizo, Grohe, and Hansgrohe provide durability, style, and features like touch operation, temperature memory, and water-saving aerators.
We serve residential clients throughout the greater Atlanta area, including Lawrenceville, Duluth, Marietta, Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Johns Creek, Sandy Springs, Decatur, Smyrna, Stone Mountain, Tucker, Snellville, Lilburn, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Sugar Hill, Buford, Suwanee, and Dacula. Our comprehensive service area covers all five counties, providing consistent, professional bathroom faucet installation services across the entire metro Atlanta region.
Why Choose Arcitech Logistics
Licensed Professional Plumbers - Certified technicians with bathroom faucet expertise
All Major Brands Installed - Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, American Standard, Grohe, and more
Leak-Free Guaranteed Installation - Proper mounting and supply connections every time
Vessel Faucet Height Expertise - Verify correct faucet height for vessel sinks before installation
Wall-Mount Faucet Installation - Behind-wall plumbing, proper mounting, and wall repair
Waterfall Faucet Specialists - Open-spout waterfall designs installed correctly
Touchless and Smart Faucet Setup - Motion sensor installation, calibration, and complete testing
Popup Drain Installation and Adjustment - New drain assemblies installed and properly adjusted
New Supply Lines Included - Braided stainless flex supply lines with every installation
Shut-Off Valve Inspection and Replacement - Assess valve condition, recommend modern quarter-turn valves
Granite and Stone Counter Experience - Safe installation protecting natural stone vanities
Finish Protection and Care - Careful installation protecting luxury faucet finishes
Complete Testing and Quality Verification - Thorough leak testing after every installation
Same-Day Service Available - Often complete installation same day as service call
90-Day Workmanship Warranty - All installations backed by our quality guarantee
Serving Atlanta Since 2015 - Trusted by thousands of homeowners throughout the metro area
Requirements
Before Installation:
- Purchase desired bathroom faucet (or request recommendations)
- Clear vanity cabinet removing stored items
- Ensure water shut-off valves accessible under sink
- For touchless faucets: Verify electrical outlet available under sink
- For wall-mount faucets: Confirm wall access available
- Secure pets in separate area
- Plan for bathroom to be out of service for 1-2 hours
For Faucet Selection Assistance:
- Measure sink hole configuration (count holes, measure spacing)
- Identify sink type (undermount, drop-in, vessel, pedestal, wall-mount)
- Decide on faucet style (widespread, centerset, single-hole, vessel-height, wall-mount)
- Choose finish matching bathroom fixtures (chrome, nickel, bronze, matte black, etc.)
- Consider special features (touchless, waterfall, temperature memory, eco-friendly flow)
Important Considerations:
- For vessel sinks: Faucet must be taller than vessel rim (verify height before purchasing)
- For pedestal sinks: Under-sink access limited (installation takes slightly longer)
- For wall-mount sinks: Behind-wall plumbing access required
- If shut-off valves old or not functioning: Valve replacement recommended
Services Provided
Types of Bathroom Faucets We Install:
Widespread Bathroom Faucets:
1. Traditional Widespread Faucets - Separate spout and handles on 8-inch centers
2. Contemporary Widespread Faucets - Modern styling with lever handles
3. Cross-Handle Widespread Faucets - Classic traditional look with X-shaped handles
4. Lever-Handle Widespread Faucets - Easy operation with single-motion levers
5. High-Arc Widespread Faucets - Elevated spout for vessel sinks or extra clearance
6. Low-Profile Widespread Faucets - Subtle design for standard sinks
Centerset Bathroom Faucets:
7. Standard Centerset Faucets - Handles and spout on single 4-inch base
8. Mini-Widespread Centerset - Separate handles on 4-inch centers mimicking widespread appearance
9. Single-Handle Centerset - One lever controlling temperature and flow
10. Double-Handle Centerset - Two handles on integrated base
11. High-Arc Centerset - Elevated spout for above-counter vessel sinks
12. Low-Arc Centerset - Standard height for undermount or drop-in sinks
Single-Hole Bathroom Faucets:
13. Single-Hole Single-Lever Faucets - Complete faucet through one sink hole
14. High-Arc Single-Hole Faucets - Tall spout for vessel sinks or modern aesthetics
15. Low-Profile Single-Hole Faucets - Compact design for small sinks or powder rooms
16. Joystick-Style Faucets - Modern single-handle with vertical control lever
17. Touch-Activated Single-Hole Faucets - Tap-to-turn-on technology
18. Touchless Single-Hole Faucets - Motion-sensor operation for hands-free use
Vessel Sink Faucets:
19. Tall Vessel Faucets - High-rise spouts clearing above-counter basin rims
20. Waterfall Vessel Faucets - Open-channel spouts creating waterfall effect
21. Wall-Mount Vessel Faucets - Mounted on wall above vessel sink
22. Deck-Mount Vessel Faucets - Mounted on counter beside or behind vessel sink
23. Single-Handle Vessel Faucets - One-lever control with tall spout
24. Widespread Vessel Faucets - Separate handles and tall spout for vessel sinks
Wall-Mount Bathroom Faucets:
25. Wall-Mount Single-Handle Faucets - Single lever mounted on wall above sink
26. Wall-Mount Widespread Faucets - Separate handles and spout on wall
27. Commercial-Style Wall-Mount Faucets - Industrial aesthetic for modern bathrooms
28. Traditional Wall-Mount Faucets - Classic styling with cross or lever handles
29. Trough Sink Wall-Mount Faucets - Long spouts serving trough-style sinks
Specialty and Luxury Faucets:
30. Waterfall Faucets - Open-spout design with cascading water flow
31. LED Waterfall Faucets - Illuminated water flow changing color with temperature
32. Touchless Bathroom Faucets - Motion-sensor operation
33. Touch-Activated Faucets - Tap faucet to turn on/off
34. Bridge Faucets - Vintage style with visible connecting bridge
35. Gooseneck Faucets - High-arc traditional designs
36. Ultra-Modern Faucets - Sleek contemporary styles
37. Black Matte Faucets - Trendy flat black finish
38. Brushed Gold/Champagne Bronze - Luxury warm metallic finishes
39. Polished Nickel Faucets - High-end traditional finish
40. Unlacquered Brass Faucets - Living finish developing patina over time
Specialty Mounting Types:
41. Deck-Plate Centerset - Centerset with deck plate covering 3-hole sink configurations
42. Single-Hole with Deck Plate - Single-hole faucet with plate covering extra holes
43. Commercial Sensor Faucets - Automatic shut-off faucets for high-traffic bathrooms
44. Bar/Prep Sink Bathroom Faucets - Compact faucets for small powder room sinks
What's Included
Our comprehensive bathroom faucet installation service includes every step for proper installation:
Initial Consultation and Planning:
- Contact customer to schedule installation appointment
- Verify customer has purchased faucet or needs recommendations
- Ask for photos of current sink and faucet configuration
- Review sink hole configuration (1, 2, 3, or 4 holes)
- Verify sink type (undermount, drop-in, pedestal, vessel, wall-mount)
- Discuss counter material (granite, quartz, cultured marble, tile, laminate)
- Verify if wall-mount faucet (requires plumbing in wall access)
- Discuss desired faucet finish matching bathroom fixtures
- Verify electrical outlet availability (if touchless faucet)
- Discuss if popup drain assembly also being replaced
- Provide estimated installation time (typically 1-2 hours for standard faucets)
- Confirm appointment date and time window
Technician Arrival and Assessment:
- Arrive within scheduled appointment window
- Inspect new faucet verifying all components included
- Check faucet style matches sink configuration
- Inspect popup drain assembly noting if customer wants replaced
- Locate hot and cold water supply lines under sink or in wall
- Identify shut-off valves and test operation
- Inspect supply line condition
Old Faucet Removal:
- Turn off hot and cold water shut-off valves
- Disconnect supply lines from faucet tailpieces
- Remove mounting hardware and old faucet from sink deck
- Remove rubber gasket or old plumber's putty from under faucet base
- If popup drain also being replaced: Remove old popup drain assembly
- Clean sink deck thoroughly removing putty residue or mineral deposits
New Faucet Installation:
- Test-fit new faucet components to sink deck before final installation
- Apply faucet mounting gasket or silicone sealant to underside of faucet base
- Install faucet in position on sink deck
- Tighten mounting hardware from below using basin wrench
- Connect new braided stainless steel flex supply lines
- Connect supply lines to hot and cold shut-off valves
Popup Drain Installation (if applicable):
- Install new popup drain assembly
- Connect popup linkage rod and lift rod
- Adjust popup operation for complete seal
- Connect P-trap to drain body tailpiece
Water Supply Restoration and Testing:
- Slowly turn on hot and cold water shut-off valves
- Watch for leaks at all connection points
- Test faucet operation - both hot and cold water
- Test popup drain operation
- Clean aerator if flow seems restricted
- Make final inspection of all connections
Customer Demonstration:
- Show proper handle operation
- Demonstrate hot/cold mixing and flow control
- For touchless faucets: Demonstrate motion sensor and manual override
- Explain popup drain operation and maintenance
- Review aerator maintenance and faucet care instructions
- Provide Arcitech Logistics contact for future plumbing needs
Specifications & Safety
Bathroom Faucet Installation Specifications:
Faucet Types and Hole Requirements:
- Center set faucets: 3 holes on 4-inch centers (most common for standard sinks)
- Widespread faucets: 3 holes on 8-inch centers (traditional, elegant appearance)
- Single-hole faucets: 1 hole (modern minimalist aesthetic, with or without deck plate)
- Vessel faucets: 1 hole deck-mount or wall-mount (tall spout clearing vessel rim by 2-3 inches minimum)
- Wall-mount faucets: No deck holes required (mounted on wall with behind-wall plumbing)
Flow Rate Standards:
- Standard bathroom faucets: 1.2-1.5 GPM (gallons per minute)
- WaterSense certified faucets: 1.2 GPM maximum (water-efficient)
- Waterfall faucets: 1.5-2.2 GPM (higher flow for aesthetic effect)
Supply Line Specifications:
- Standard supply line connection: 3/8-inch compression fitting at shut-off valve
- Faucet tailpiece thread: Typically 3/8-inch male threads
- Recommended supply lines: Braided stainless steel flex (12-30 inch lengths)
- Supply line connection: Hand-tight plus 1/4 to 1/2 turn with wrench
Shut-Off Valve Standards:
- Recommended: Quarter-turn brass angle stop valve
- Outlet size: 3/8-inch compression (standard bathroom)
- Connection: Compression fitting to supply stub-out
- Modern valves: Full shutoff in 90-degree rotation
Popup Drain Specifications:
- Standard drain body: 1-1/4-inch diameter (fits standard sink drains)
- Drain flange: Matches faucet finish for cohesive appearance
- Popup stopper: Lift-and-turn or push-pop style
- P-trap connection: 1-1/4 inch slip-nut connection
Water Pressure Requirements:
- Minimum operating pressure: 20 PSI
- Maximum recommended: 80 PSI (pressure regulator recommended above 80 PSI)
- Touchless faucets: Same pressure requirements as standard faucets
Additional Charges
Shut-Off Valve Replacement - $85-$135 per valve: If existing shut-off valves old, corroded, or not holding water, replacement recommended. Includes new quarter-turn compression angle stop valve, proper installation, and leak testing.
Popup Drain Assembly Installation - $45-$75: Installing new popup drain assembly with faucet. Includes drain body, popup stopper, lift rod linkage, and proper adjustment. Recommended when faucet finish changes.
Wall-Mount Faucet Installation - $375-$595: Wall-mount faucets require behind-wall plumbing access, cutting into drywall/tile, installing supply lines in wall, mounting bracket installation, and wall finish repair.
Vessel Sink Faucet Conversion - $95-$145: Converting from standard undermount sink to vessel sink with tall faucet. Includes faucet installation, supply line adjustments, and verifying proper height clearance.
Pedestal Sink Installation - $195-$325: Installing faucet on pedestal sink more complex due to limited under-sink access. Requires working in cramped space and securing supply lines to wall.
Touchless Faucet Battery Pack Installation - Included: Battery pack mounting included with touchless faucet installation. AC adapter hardwiring: add $125-$195 for electrical connection.
Deck Plate Installation - $25-$35: Installing deck plate covering unused sink holes when converting from 3-hole to single-hole faucet.
Multiple Faucet Installation - 20% discount per additional: Installing multiple bathroom faucets same visit receives per-fixture discount.
Granite/Quartz Counter Hole Drilling - $85-$145 per hole: If additional holes needed in stone vanity countertop. Requires diamond core bits and careful technique.
Emergency/Weekend Service - $50-$75 surcharge: After-hours, weekend, or emergency service requests incur surcharge on top of standard installation rate.
Our Professional Process
Our Bathroom Faucet Installation Process:
Step 1 - Initial Consultation: Schedule appointment, review sink configuration, faucet style, and discuss special requirements such as touchless, waterfall, or vessel-height faucets.
Step 2 - Technician Arrival: Arrive within scheduled window, inspect new faucet components, verify faucet matches sink configuration, assess under-sink working space and shut-off valve condition.
Step 3 - Water Shutoff: Close hot and cold shut-off valves, open faucet handles to release pressure, allow remaining water to drain from lines.
Step 4 - Old Faucet Removal: Disconnect supply lines from faucet tailpieces, remove mounting hardware and old faucet from sink deck, remove old plumber's putty or gasket, clean sink deck thoroughly.
Step 5 - Sink Deck Preparation: Inspect sink holes for damage, verify hole configuration matches new faucet requirements, install deck plate if needed, apply silicone or plumber's putty to new faucet base.
Step 6 - New Faucet Installation: Position new faucet in sink holes, thread mounting hardware onto tailpieces from below, tighten with basin wrench, ensure faucet sits flush and level on sink deck.
Step 7 - Supply Line Connections: Install new braided stainless steel flex supply lines, connect to hot and cold faucet tailpieces, route to shut-off valves, tighten all connections securely.
Step 8 - Popup Drain Installation (if applicable): Install new popup drain assembly, connect lift rod and linkage, adjust for complete stopper seal, reconnect P-trap.
Step 9 - Water Restoration and Leak Testing: Slowly open shut-off valves, monitor all connections for leaks, inspect with white paper towel, tighten any weeping connections.
Step 10 - Function Testing: Test hot and cold water operation, verify handle movement and temperature mixing, test popup drain, clean aerator if flow restricted, verify touchless sensor operation if applicable.
Step 11 - Final Cleanup and Customer Education: Clean installation area, polish faucet, demonstrate all features to customer, explain maintenance care and warranty information.
Preparation
Before Your Bathroom Faucet Installation:
- Purchase desired bathroom faucet (or request recommendations from us)
- Clear vanity cabinet removing stored items for under-sink access
- Ensure water shut-off valves accessible under sink
- For touchless faucets: Verify electrical outlet available under sink
- For wall-mount faucets: Confirm wall access available behind sink
- Secure pets in separate area during installation
- Plan for bathroom to be out of service for 1-2 hours
Faucet Selection Tips:
- Measure sink hole configuration (count holes, measure spacing - 4-inch = centerset, 8-inch = widespread)
- Identify sink type (undermount, drop-in, vessel, pedestal, wall-mount)
- Choose faucet style matching your sink hole configuration
- For vessel sinks: Faucet spout must clear vessel rim by at least 2-3 inches
- Select finish matching existing bathroom fixtures and hardware
- Consider special features: touchless operation, waterfall spout, temperature memory
Day of Installation:
- Bathroom water will be shut off approximately 1-2 hours
- Technician will inspect shut-off valves and recommend replacement if old or corroded
- Have original faucet receipt available for warranty registration
- Complete leak testing performed before technician leaves
Testing & Quality Assurance
Post-Installation Testing and Quality Verification:
Leak Testing:
- Slowly open hot and cold shut-off valves after installation
- Monitor all connection points: supply lines at faucet tailpieces and at shut-off valves
- Use white paper towel to wipe each connection verifying no moisture
- If any leak detected: Shut off water, tighten connection, retest
- Turn faucet on and off multiple times confirming consistent operation
Water Flow and Temperature Testing:
- Test both hot and cold water independently
- Verify water temperature appropriate (hot is hot, cold is cold)
- Test temperature mixing through full handle range
- Verify flow rate adequate for hand washing and bathroom tasks
- Measure flow - bathroom faucets typically 1.2-1.5 GPM
Faucet Function Testing:
- For single-handle faucets: Move lever through full range of motion
- Verify left = hot, right = cold (standard configuration)
- Verify handles stop firmly at off position (no dripping)
- For touchless faucets: Test motion sensor placing hand under spout - should activate within 1 second
- Test manual handle override on touchless faucets
- For touch-activated faucets: Test tap-to-operate function
Popup Drain Testing:
- Test popup stopper operation pulling lift rod up - should close drain
- Fill sink with 2-3 inches of water testing stopper seal - water level should hold steady
- Push lift rod down - stopper should drop allowing water to drain freely
- Adjust popup linkage if stopper doesn't seal completely
Aerator and Pressure Testing:
- Test faucet water flow rate and pressure
- If flow seems restricted: Remove and clean aerator screen
- Reinstall aerator and retest flow
Final Visual Inspection:
- Inspect all connections under sink one final time
- Verify faucet sits flush and level on sink deck
- Confirm no visible leaks or moisture
- Verify faucet finish undamaged and polished clean
Service Areas
We provide professional bathroom faucet installation throughout the Atlanta metro area:
Gwinnett County: Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Lilburn, Snellville, Grayson, Loganville, Dacula, Buford, Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Rest Haven
DeKalb County: Decatur, Tucker, Stone Mountain, Clarkston, Avondale Estates, Chamblee, Doraville, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Stonecrest
Fulton County: Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Milton, East Point, College Park, Fairburn, Hapeville, Mountain Park, Union City
Forsyth County: Cumming
Our comprehensive service area covers all five counties, providing consistent professional bathroom faucet installation services across the entire metro Atlanta region.
Coverage Details
Service Coverage Area - Atlanta Metro Bathroom Faucet Installation:
Gwinnett County:
Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Lilburn, Snellville, Grayson, Loganville, Dacula, Buford, Suwanee, Sugar Hill, Peachtree Corners, Berkeley Lake, Rest Haven
DeKalb County:
Decatur, Tucker, Stone Mountain, Clarkston, Avondale Estates, Chamblee, Doraville, Dunwoody, Brookhaven, Lithonia, Pine Lake, Stonecrest
Fulton County:
Atlanta, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Johns Creek, Milton, East Point, College Park, Fairburn, Hapeville, Mountain Park, Union City
Forsyth County:
Cumming
We provide professional bathroom faucet installation throughout all five counties of the greater Atlanta metro area. Licensed, insured, and background-checked plumbers serving residential customers across the region since 2015.
Q: What type of bathroom faucet should I choose for my sink?
A: Sink hole configuration determines options. 3-hole sinks (most common) require widespread (8-inch spacing), centerset (4-inch spacing), or single-hole faucet with deck plate. 1-hole sinks require single-hole faucets. Vessel sinks require tall faucets (10-16 inch height) clearing the vessel rim. We recommend widespread faucets for traditional style, single-hole for modern aesthetics, and centerset for budget-friendly quality.
Q: How do I choose the right faucet height for a vessel sink?
A: Faucet spout height must clear vessel sink rim by 2-3 inches minimum. Measure vessel sink rim height above counter surface, then add 2-3 inches clearance to determine minimum faucet spout height needed. We measure your vessel sink depth before installation to ensure proper height.
Q: Can you install wall-mount bathroom faucets?
A: Yes. Wall-mount faucet installation requires behind-wall plumbing access, opening the wall, installing supply lines and mounting bracket, and wall repair. Cost ranges $375-$595. Best installed during bathroom remodel when walls already open.
Q: Are touchless bathroom faucets worth it for home bathrooms?
A: Touchless faucets offer hygiene benefits, water savings, and convenience. Disadvantages include higher cost ($250-$600 vs $100-$250 for manual), power requirements, and occasional false activation. Best for families with children, mobility-limited users, or tech-enthusiast homeowners.
Q: What is the difference between centerset and widespread bathroom faucets?
A: Centerset faucets have handles and spout on single base unit on 4-inch centers - more compact, less expensive ($75-$200), good for smaller sinks. Widespread faucets have separate handles and spout on 8-inch centers - more elegant, traditional look, better for large vanities ($150-$600+).
Q: How long does bathroom faucet installation take?
A: Standard centerset or single-hole faucet: 1-1.5 hours. Widespread faucet: 1.5-2 hours. Wall-mount faucet (with access): 3-4 hours. Pedestal sink faucet: 1.5-2 hours. Touchless faucet: 2-2.5 hours.
Q: Should I replace shut-off valves when installing new faucet?
A: We strongly recommend replacing old shut-off valves proactively. Homes built before 1990s often have old gate valves that corrode, seize, and fail to close. Modern quarter-turn ball valves are reliable and cost $85-$135 per valve to replace during faucet installation - far less than emergency repair if old valve fails later.
Q: Can you install faucets on granite or quartz vanity countertops?
A: Yes. Most granite/quartz vanities are pre-drilled. We can also drill additional holes ($85-$145 per hole) using diamond core bits. We use silicone sealant instead of plumber's putty on stone surfaces to prevent staining.
Q: Do bathroom faucets come with warranties?
A: Major brands (Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister) offer lifetime limited warranties covering defects in materials and workmanship. Premium finishes typically have lifetime warranty. Register your faucet online within 30-90 days of purchase for full coverage.
Q: What maintenance do bathroom faucets need?
A: Wipe after use preventing water spots, clean with mild soap and soft cloth, test popup drain monthly, clean aerator annually if flow decreases, replace touchless faucet batteries every 1-2 years. Avoid abrasive cleaners that scratch finishes.
Service Areas
We provide Professional Bathroom Faucet Installation in Atlanta Metro Area throughout the Atlanta Metro area including:
Gwinnett County
Lawrenceville
Duluth
Suwanee
Buford
Norcross
Lilburn
Snellville
DeKalb County
Decatur
Dunwoody
Tucker
Stone Mountain
Chamblee
Brookhaven
Cobb County
Marietta
Smyrna
Kennesaw
Acworth
Powder Springs
Austell
Fulton County
Atlanta
Alpharetta
Sandy Springs
Roswell
Johns Creek
Milton
Forsyth County
Cumming
Suwanee
Contact Information
Contact Arcitech Logistics for Bathroom Faucet Installation:
Phone: (678) 656-9246 - Call or text anytime during business hours
Email: arcitechlogistics@gmail.com
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm
Sunday: By appointment
Ready for professional bathroom faucet installation? Upgrade your bathroom with a new widespread, vessel, waterfall, or touchless faucet installed by licensed plumbers.
Serving Gwinnett County, DeKalb County, Cobb County, Fulton County, and Forsyth County since 2015. Professional installation, all major brands, same-day service available. Call now to schedule your bathroom faucet installation!
Next Steps
Ready for professional bathroom faucet installation? Here are your next steps:
1. Call or Text Us: (678) 656-9246 - Available Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm
2. Email Us: arcitechlogistics@gmail.com - We respond within 1 business hour
3. Describe Your Project: Tell us your sink type, faucet style, and any special requirements
4. Schedule Your Installation: We offer flexible scheduling including same-day service when available
5. Purchase Your Faucet: Buy your desired faucet or ask us for recommendations based on your sink configuration
6. Prepare Your Bathroom: Clear vanity cabinet and ensure shut-off valves accessible
7. We Handle the Rest: Our licensed plumber arrives, installs your new faucet, and tests everything before leaving
Service Area: Atlanta Metro, including Gwinnett County, DeKalb County, Cobb County, Fulton County, and Forsyth County
Hours: Monday through Saturday, 8am to 6pm. Sunday by appointment.
Upgrade your bathroom today with a beautiful new faucet installed by Atlanta's trusted plumbing professionals. Call (678) 656-9246 to schedule!
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Thank you for choosing Arcitech Logistics for your bathroom faucet installation!
A beautiful faucet transforms your bathroom into a personal retreat. Professional installation ensures leak-free connections, proper function, and years of reliable operation.
Before installation:
- Clear vanity cabinet for under-sink access
- Purchase desired faucet (or request recommendations)
- Verify sink hole configuration matches faucet
- Ensure shut-off valves accessible
- Have original receipt for warranty registration
During installation:
- Bathroom water will be shut off 1-2 hours
- We will inspect shut-off valves recommending replacement if needed
- Complete leak testing ensures perfect installation
- We will demonstrate all faucet functions
After installation:
- Wipe faucet daily preventing water spots
- Clean with mild soap and soft cloth
- Avoid abrasive cleaners
- Test popup drain monthly for proper seal
- Contact us immediately if leaks develop
Questions before your appointment? Call us at (678) 656-9246
We look forward to installing your beautiful new bathroom faucet!
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Professional Plumbing Services Since 2015
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