Plumbing isn't just about what's behind the wall; it's about the fixtures you use every day. A dripping faucet or a running toilet is annoying and wasteful. A beautiful new vanity or rainfall showerhead adds value and joy to your home. We are Yorkville, NY’s experts in bathroom and kitchen fixture upgrades. We combine the eye of a remodeler with the skill of a master plumber to ensure your upgrades are installed perfectly.
The kitchen is the heart of the home. We install high-end kitchen faucets, pot fillers, and garbage disposals. We ensure that the supply lines are upgraded to braided stainless steel for safety and that the drainage is vented properly. Whether you are installing a farmhouse sink or a touchless faucet, we make sure the plumbing supports the design.
We help you transform your bathroom into a spa. We install freestanding bathtubs, shower valves with diverters, and modern, water-efficient toilets. Proper installation is critical here—a poorly seated toilet can rot a subfloor in months. We use premium wax rings and verify that the flange is secure, protecting your home from future leaks.
Older fixtures waste water. We can upgrade your home with WaterSense-labeled toilets and showerheads that maintain high performance while using 20-30% less water. This lowers your utility bill and helps the environment without sacrificing comfort.
Upgrade your home with fixtures that work as beautifully as they look. Professional installation ensures leak-free performance for years to come.
Schedule your installation: +18339570980
"They installed a new pedestal sink and toilet in our powder room. It looks amazing. The plumber was a perfectionist."
"I bought a fancy shower system online. They installed it and even fixed a valve issue behind the wall. Now I have amazing water pressure."
In 1815, the Upper East Side was a farmland and market garden district. The Boston Post Road traversed the Upper East Side, locally called the Eastern Post Road; milepost 6 was near the northeast corner of Third Avenue and 81st Street. From 1833 to 1837 the New York and Harlem Railroad, one of the earliest railway systems in the United States, was extended through the Upper East Side along Fourth Avenue (later renamed Park Avenue). A hamlet grew near the 86th Street station, becoming the Yorkville neighborhood as gradual yet steady commercial development occurred. The current street grid was laid-out between 1839 and 1844 as part of the Commissioners' Plan of 1811, so the Eastern Post Road was abandoned. The community had been referred to as Yorkville before 1867.
Zip Codes in Yorkville, NY that we also serve: 13502 13495