
Sometimes the smallest upgrades make the biggest difference. A worn-out or dripping faucet is easy to ignore - until it's not. Low pressure, a slow drip, or a handle that won't stop spinning are the kinds of things that nag at you every single day.
Here's what we were working with: a standard bathroom vanity that needed a fresh lavatory faucet. The new brushed nickel three-hole faucet sits clean and flush against the speckled quartz countertop - no gaps, no wobble, everything seated exactly where it should be.
Getting a faucet installation right isn't just about connecting supply lines. It's about making sure the shutoff valves are in good shape, the drain assembly is properly set, and nothing is going to leak behind the cabinet a month from now. We check all of that before we pack up and leave.
Lubbock homes deal with hard water, and that alone can wear down a faucet faster than you'd expect. Upgrading to a quality fixture - and having it installed correctly - means you're not dealing with the same problem again in two years.
A bathroom plumbing update doesn't have to be a big production. Sometimes it's just one fixture, done well, that pulls the whole space together.