Upgrading a sink and faucet seems simple until you start dealing with tight cabinet spaces, old shutoff valves, mismatched supply lines, or a drain that never quite seals right. For this Spokane install, we removed the existing fixtures and set a new sink and faucet with clean connections, tested water flow, and verified everything was leak-free before wrapping up.
What We Installed and Checked
- Removed the old sink and faucet
- Set the new sink securely and verified proper alignment
- Installed the new faucet and connected hot and cold supply lines
- Checked the drain assembly and confirmed a watertight seal
- Tested for leaks under normal flow and full pressure
- Cleaned up the cabinet area and left the workspace tidy

Common problems we prevent during sink and faucet installs
- Slow leaks at the supply connections that only show up after a few hours
- Loose faucet bases that shift over time and stress the lines
- Drain seals that weep under use, especially with garbage disposals
- Old shutoff valves that fail when they are turned back on
Serving Spokane Homeowners
If you are planning a kitchen or bathroom update, we can help you get the installation done correctly the first time. For more information about our local service area, visit our Spokane plumbing services page.
If you are also dealing with slow drains or recurring clogs in the same area, take a look at our drain cleaning service to keep everything flowing like it should.
Need a Sink or Faucet Installed in Spokane?
Call Scott’s Plumbing today to schedule service. We will show up on time, communicate clearly, and leave you with a clean, leak-free install.

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