Faucet Installation Services

Faucets That Control Water Without Dripping

Faucet Installation Services in Butte for kitchens and bathrooms with leaking fixtures or outdated designs

Faucets develop leaks at the base or spout when internal cartridges wear out, O-rings deteriorate, or supply line connections loosen from years of thermal expansion and contraction. The fixture drips constantly even when handles are fully closed, water pools on the countertop around the escutcheon, or the spray function stops switching between stream and aerated flow. 406 Plumbing and Heating installs replacement faucets with secure mounting to sinks or countertops, proper supply line connections that prevent leaks, and cartridge alignment that ensures smooth handle operation for years of use.


Installation starts with shutting off angle stops under the sink, disconnecting old supply tubes, removing mounting nuts that secure the faucet to the deck, and cleaning mineral deposits from the sink holes before positioning the new fixture. Modern installations include flexible braided supply lines that resist kinking and accommodate slight misalignment between the faucet shanks and shutoff valves.



Request a fixture replacement estimate to upgrade worn faucets with water-efficient models that reduce flow without affecting pressure.

What You Notice Once Faucet Installation Is Finished

The process involves feeding supply tubes through the sink deck holes, threading mounting hardware onto the faucet shanks from below, and tightening the assembly until the fixture sits flush against the sink without movement. Supply lines are connected to hot and cold angle stops with compression fittings torqued to prevent leaks while avoiding overtightening that damages the ferrule. Water-efficient aerators are installed on the spout to reduce flow to 1.5 gallons per minute while maintaining spray pattern and pressure.


After installation, the faucet handles move smoothly without sticking or requiring excessive force to shut off water flow. The base stays completely dry during use because all connections are sealed with plumber's putty or rubber gaskets, and the spray head switches between functions with a simple button press. Water temperature adjusts gradually as you turn the handle, and the spout delivers consistent pressure whether you're filling a pot or rinsing dishes.



The work includes testing all handle positions and spray functions under full pressure, checking for drips at the spout and base connections, and verifying that the pop-up drain linkage operates correctly if the faucet includes that feature. Old faucets are removed and hauled away as part of the service.

Common Questions About This Service

Faucet installation affects daily water use, countertop cleanliness, and long-term maintenance needs, so understanding the process helps you select the right fixture and know what to expect during the work.

  • What causes faucets to leak at the base after years of use?

    Leaks develop when the O-rings that seal the spout to the faucet body dry out and crack, or when the mounting nuts loosen and allow water to seep between the fixture and the sink deck.

  • How do modern faucets reduce water consumption?

    WaterSense-certified models use flow restrictors and aerators that mix air into the stream, reducing flow from 2.2 gallons per minute to 1.5 or lower while maintaining the spray pattern needed for effective rinsing and cleaning.

  • What fixture types work with different sink configurations?

    Widespread faucets require three holes spaced 8 inches apart, single-hole models need one 1.5-inch opening, and wall-mount units attach directly to the plumbing behind the sink without penetrating the countertop.

  • How long does a properly installed faucet last in Butte?

    Quality fixtures with ceramic disc cartridges typically function for 15 to 20 years before internal components wear out, though mineral buildup from hard water can shorten lifespan if aerators aren't cleaned periodically.

  • What gets included in a faucet installation?

    The service covers removing the old fixture, cleaning the mounting surface, installing the new faucet with all gaskets and hardware, connecting supply lines, and testing for leaks and proper operation across all handle positions and spray settings.

406 Plumbing and Heating secures each faucet installation with leak-proof connections and tests every function before completing the job. Schedule an installation to replace dripping fixtures with modern, water-efficient designs.