That is hard to say! You could have many different connection configurations for your faucet. If you have sweated copper connections and one of the sweats pops when removing the faucet it can get messy and more expensive. I would have to say anywhere from 75.00-150.00, the latter being the worst case scenario if a shut off valve needs to be replaced and sometimes they do. If is a matter of loosening nuts, pulling supply lines and putting new faucet in, the cheapest I would think anyone would do it for is 50.00.
2007-12-31 04:56:19
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answered by Jeff S 2
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I've down those things.My charge is $35 per hour.Most Charge $45 to $55 per hour! If everything is properly prepared the job can be done in an hour and half! That's what it take me to do that job. There might be others that are faster! But faster isn't always good! You might want to choose to do it yourself by getting a book on installing the sink and faucet. You can borrow a book at a Library.if you don't mind read and working you can save yourself money! Or If you don't have your sink and faucet..get them from a place that also does the installing of them on your request and the installing charge will likely be less than if you have a sink and faucets.Some sinks come with preattached faucets.. I like these cause it makes the job easier! You can call different installers and get an estimate! My Estimate i$70 and usually I wind up charging less than my Estimate cause the more often I do the same thing the faster it gets down! I've worked for Kmart and Chapples in doing such installings!
2016-05-28 05:57:15
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answered by ? 3
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$100.00 Labor &service call.
2007-12-31 17:53:24
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answered by straight foward 3
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100.00
2007-12-31 05:34:29
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answered by dekcuf 2
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you'd be lucky to get a plumber to charge less than 50 bucks for a house visit, plus however much per hour they would charge.
2007-12-31 05:30:59
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answered by Sophiesmama 6
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say $50 for the fixture, and about $40 to install it,
but its easy to DIY, just shut the water off at the sink valves, remove the pipes to the faucet, remove the nuts under the sink on the faucet, pull it out just do the reverse of removing it,
2007-12-31 04:31:47
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answered by William B 7
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