



Bathroom fixtures don't last forever. Faucets wear out, valves start to fail, and what used to work smoothly starts to feel like a daily annoyance. When that happens, a targeted fix goes a long way - no full remodel needed.
Here's what we were working with on this one. The shower valve needed to come out, which meant opening up the wall to get proper access to the copper supply lines. That's a normal part of this kind of work. Getting eyes on the actual valve and connections lets us do the job correctly instead of guessing through a wall.
The vanity faucet got swapped out too. The new brushed nickel set sits clean against that marble countertop - solid handles, matching drain stopper, everything lined up and sealed right. It's the kind of update you notice every single time you use the sink.
Both jobs together - the faucet replacement and the shower valve install - are exactly the kind of plumbing service work we do regularly. Nothing fancy, just reliable work that keeps your bathroom functioning the way it should. No drips, no stiff handles, no guessing whether the valve is about to give out.
If your fixtures are showing their age, it's worth addressing sooner rather than later. Worn valves and failing faucets don't usually fix themselves - they just get worse over time.