Faucets and Fixtures

waterdrop-isolatedQuick Read: Dripping faucets and running toilets waste hundreds of gallons annually, costing Denver Metro homeowners real money. Modern water-efficient fixtures can save nearly $170 per year on utility bills while performing better than outdated models. We handle everything from quick repairs on leaking faucets and running toilets to complete installations of showers, disposals, and bathroom fixtures. Denver’s hard water is especially tough on plumbing, making experienced service essential. While handy homeowners can tackle simple fixes, call us for leaks behind walls, water damage, or when multiple fixtures fail. Most urgent repairs get same-day service, and we only recommend what you actually need.

Your Bathroom and Kitchen Deserve Better!

Getting Started Is Easy

Give us a call or shoot us a message. We’ll ask a few questions about what’s going on, give you a straight answer about whether it’s worth fixing or replacing, and get you on the schedule. Most repairs we can knock out the same day if it’s urgent.

We’re not here to upsell you on stuff you don’t need. If tightening a few bolts fixes your problem, that’s what we’ll do. If your fixture is shot and needs replacing, we’ll tell you that too.

What Makes a Fixture Worth the Money

Not all faucets and toilets are created equal. The $39 special at the big box store might seem like a deal until it starts leaking in six months. We typically recommend mid-range fixtures that balance quality and cost—brands that actually stand behind their warranties and use parts we can get when something eventually needs maintenance. For faucets, look for solid brass construction and ceramic disc valves.

For toilets, a good flushing system matters more than fancy features. We’ll talk through options that make sense for how you actually use your bathroom or kitchen.

If you’re dealing with a dripping faucet, a toilet that won’t stop running, or a shower that’s lost its pressure, you’re not alone. These problems pop up in homes across the Denver Metro every single day—and they’re costing you more than you think.

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When to Call Instead of DIY

Some folks are handy and want to tackle repairs themselves. This Old House has a solid guide for fixing running toilets if you’re comfortable with basic plumbing. But here’s when you should probably call us instead:

  • Water’s leaking behind walls or under floors
  • You’re seeing water damage or staining
  • Multiple fixtures are acting up at once
  • The toilet rocks or you smell sewer gas
  • You’re replacing fixtures and aren’t sure about the plumbing connections

We’ve seen too many “simple” DIY projects turn into expensive water damage repairs. Sometimes it’s just smarter to call someone who does this every day.

The Real Cost of Waiting

That steady drip from your bathroom faucet? It’s dumping hundreds of gallons down the drain every year. A running toilet wastes even more. According to the EPA’s WaterSense program, replacing outdated fixtures with water-efficient models can save the average household nearly $170 annually on water bills alone.

But here’s what really matters: you shouldn’t have to live with fixtures that don’t work right. When your shower pressure drops to a trickle or your toilet needs two flushes to do the job, it’s frustrating. We get it.

The Water-Saving Upgrade That Pays You Back

If your fixtures are more than a decade old, you’re probably wasting water (and money) without realizing it. Modern WaterSense-labeled faucets use 30% less water than standard models without sacrificing performance. New toilets flush better while using 20% less water per flush than older models.

The upfront investment pays itself back through lower utility bills, and many Denver-area water districts offer rebates on efficient fixtures. We can walk you through what’s available.

What We Fix (and What We Install)

  • Faucets that actually work: We handle everything from basic repairs on dripping kitchen faucets to complete installations of touchless bathroom fixtures. Whether you’ve already picked out your new faucet or you want our advice on what’ll work best in your space, we’ve got you covered. Most installations take just a couple hours, and repairs with quality parts typically last 3-5 years before needing attention again.
  • Toilets that flush right the first time: Running toilets are usually a quick fix—often just a flapper, fill valve, or chain adjustment. But we also install new toilets when yours is past its prime (or you just want something more efficient). Standard installations take 1-2 hours, and we haul away the old one.
  • Showers with the pressure you’re missing: Low water pressure in your shower usually comes from clogged shower heads, valve problems, or mineral buildup in the pipes—all things we fix regularly. For full shower installations, we handle all the plumbing connections and can coordinate tile work if needed. Most complete installations wrap up in 1-2 days.
  • Garbage disposals that grind instead of jam: For most households, a 3/4 HP disposal does the job. Larger families might want to bump up to 1 HP. If yours is jammed, we can usually fix it. If the motor’s burned out, replacement makes more sense than repair. Either way, we’re done in 1-2 hours.
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Clean Cut Plumbing’s master plumbers provide fast, honest service —from quick repairs to energy-efficient tankless installations.

Available 5 AM-10 PM daily. Call (720) 990-0677 or visit our contact page now.

The Brands Trusted By The Clean Cut Professionals
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American Standard

With over a century of history, American Standard builds dependable toilets, faucets, and tubs known for comfort, performance, and easy maintenance. Their products balance practicality with style—perfect for homes that value everyday reliability and for commercial spaces needing durable, ADA-compliant fixtures that hold up to heavy use.

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Kohler

Since 1873, Kohler has set the bar for craftsmanship and design. Their sleek fixtures blend art with engineering, bringing functional luxury to homes and trusted reliability to hotels, offices, and public spaces. Kohler’s reputation rests on lasting quality and the kind of polish that elevates ordinary spaces.

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Bradford White

Founded in 1881, Bradford White makes tough, professionally installed water heaters built to last. Their residential models deliver steady performance and energy savings, while their commercial units handle high-demand environments. The brand’s no-nonsense reliability has earned it a strong following among plumbers and property owners alike.

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Delta

Delta revolutionized faucets in the 1950s and still leads with smart, practical design. Their touch-activated and water-saving features bring convenience to modern homes, while commercial buyers trust them for low-maintenance durability. Delta’s reputation is simple: dependable fixtures that look good and just work.

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Navien

Navien is known for high-efficiency, tankless water heaters that deliver endless hot water with lower energy costs. Their sleek, compact systems fit modern homes perfectly, and their scalable performance suits multifamily or commercial buildings. The brand’s reputation rests on quiet, reliable, tech-driven heating solutions.

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InSinkErator

Since 1927, InSinkErator has been the name in garbage disposals and instant hot water systems. Their quiet, durable units make kitchen cleanup effortless. In homes and commercial kitchens alike, they’re valued for performance, longevity, and a design philosophy that puts convenience front and center.

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Halo

Halo’s eco-friendly water filtration and conditioning systems protect plumbing and improve taste without salt or complicated upkeep. Home installations enjoy cleaner, softer water, while commercial systems extend equipment life and reduce maintenance. The brand’s focus on sustainability and simplicity makes it a trusted name in water care.

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Watts

Since 1874, Watts has built the plumbing components that keep water flowing safely—valves, regulators, and filtration systems. In homes, their parts ensure stable pressure and clean water; in commercial systems, they support code compliance and efficiency. Watts is the unseen foundation of reliable plumbing worldwide.

Faucets & Fixtures FAQ

Shower repair

Q: What shower problems do you fix?
A: Leaking shower heads, valve issues, temperature control problems, and drain clogs.
Q: Can you fix low water pressure in showers?
A: Yes, usually caused by clogged shower heads, valve issues, or pipe buildup.

Toilet installation

Q: Do I need to buy the toilet before you come?
A: You can purchase it yourself or we can source one for you based on your preferences.
Q: How long does toilet installation take?
A: Standard toilet installation takes 1-2 hours.

Toilet repair

Q: Can you fix running toilets?
A: Yes, running toilets are usually a simple repair involving the flapper, fill valve, or flush valve.
Q: What about toilets that won’t flush properly?
A: We diagnose and fix weak flushes, clogs, and flushing mechanism failures.

Faucet installation

Q: Can you install any brand of faucet?
A: Yes, we install all major brands and styles including single-handle, double-handle, and touchless faucets.
Q: Do I need to buy the faucet before you come?
A: You can purchase it yourself or we can source one for you based on your preferences.

Faucet repair

Q: What are common faucet problems you fix?
A: Dripping, low water pressure, leaks at the base, and handle issues.
Q: How long do faucet repairs typically last?
A: With quality parts, most faucet repairs last 3-5 years before needing attention again.

Shower installation

Q: Do you handle both the plumbing and tile work?
A: We handle all plumbing connections. For tile and surround work, we can either do it or coordinate with specialists.
Q: What’s the average time for a shower installation?
A: A complete shower installation typically takes 1-2 days depending on complexity.

Garbage disposal installation

Q: What size disposal do I need? A: For most households, a 3/4 HP unit works well. Larger families may benefit from 1 HP models.
Q: How long does installation take? A: Most garbage disposal installations take 1-2 hours.

Garbage disposal repair

Q: Can all disposals be repaired? A: Many issues like jams or resets are fixable. If the motor burns out, replacement is usually more cost-effective.
Q: Why won’t my disposal turn on? A: Could be a tripped reset button, electrical issue, or motor failure.