
Kitchen faucet replacement costs can vary.
At Kenwood Kitchens, we specialize in transforming residential spaces with quality cabinets and expert designs. Replacing your kitchen faucet is an update that could dramatically improve your kitchen’s look and overall functionality. But what will it end up costing you? Do not worry, replacing your kitchen faucet will not break the bank. You can get the job done without having to refinance your home. Depending on what you are looking for, kitchen faucet replacement costs can vary. It all depends on the style of the faucet you pick, whether you hire a professional installer, or you take on the job yourself. We recommend hiring the team from Kenwood Kitchens for a kitchen faucet replacement during your remodel. Read on to learn more!
The Cost of the Actual Faucet
The first considerable expense of a kitchen replacement is the price of the new faucet. This is the most significant cost, especially if you are considering high-end faucets such as touchless kitchen faucets, cool finishes, or interesting handle options. You can spend as little as 40 dollars to replace a basic chrome faucet or up to around 2,000 dollars on a higher-end copper with special functions. If your main intent in replacing a kitchen faucet is that your existing faucet is old and you want something reliable or high-functioning without all the bells and whistles, you may be shocked to find out you don’t have to shell out an arm and a leg.
Hiring the Professionals
Another cost to consider when replacing your kitchen faucet is if you plan on working yourself. The labor cost to install a new kitchen faucet is typically surprising since people overlook it, especially those trying to DIY. Always ask your plumbers or kitchen renovators upfront how much the installation will be, and be careful to make sure they are not also charging a separate “trip charge.” It is also important to know that the overall cost of replacing the kitchen faucet increases if the installation requires any special skills or equipment. A few kitchen sink faucets also have tricky steps that could cause a headache if you do not know what you’re doing. Understanding sink types in your house could also affect the installation process as well as the cost, as different sinks might require various faucet styles and other installation methods.
Special Requirements or Additional Materials
Replacing a faucet may involve other costs, like required permits, unexpected problems, or the need for additional materials. Kenwood Kitchens can help you with every step of this process.
KITCHEN AND BATH REMODELING FROM KENWOOD KITCHENS
Ready to get started on your next kitchen, bathroom, or closet project? Kenwood Kitchens can help. Since opening its doors in 1974, Kenwood Kitchens has made a name for itself throughout Maryland as a complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling firm. We want our clients to get what they deserve: a quality installation with quality products at a fair price. Contact our expert planners today for a free consultation about your dream project.