Plumbing Fixtures: Kitchen & Bath
Below Market Range
$130 - $200
Market Range
$200 - $400
Above Market Range
$400 - $700+
Toilets
Below Market Range
$160 - $240
Market Range
$240 - $490
Above Market Range
$490 - $900+
Shower & Bathtub Systems
Below Market Range
$230 - $480
Market Range
$480 - $1100
Above Market Range
$1100 - $3000+
Disclaimer: The lowest market rates do not always guarantee satisfactory results. Conversely, premium pricing should always be justified by exceptional detail, advanced expertise, or comprehensive service guarantees.
Price Breakdown Analysis
Plumbing Fixtures: Kitchen & Bath (Labor Only)
In 2026, professional plumbing installation is your primary insurance against water damage. These Labor-Only rates cover the expert mounting and connection of your selected fixtures. Prices are per Unit/Fixture.1. Kitchen & Bathroom Faucets & Sinks
From a simple vanity tap to a professional-grade kitchen workstation, the labor reflects the complexity of the water and drainage connections.- Below Market ($130 – $200/unit): Ideal for replacing an existing faucet with a new one in the same location. This rate assumes all shut-off valves and drains are in good working condition and do not require modification.
- Market Range ($200 – $400/unit): The industry benchmark for renovations. Includes mounting an undermount or drop-in sink, sealing it properly to the countertop, and installing a new P-trap/drain assembly.
- Above Market ($400 – $700+/unit): For complex installations like floor-mounted tub fillers, pot fillers over the stove, or luxury touchless faucets requiring internal battery or electrical packs.
2. Toilet Installation
A proper seal is the most critical part of a toilet installation to prevent slow leaks and subfloor rot.- Below Market ($160 – $240/unit): Replacing a common two-piece toilet with a new one. This includes a new wax ring and connection to the existing water line.
- Market Range ($240 – $490/unit): The standard for one-piece or “skirted” toilets, which are heavier and require much more precision. Includes the replacement of the old shut-off valve with a high-quality quarter-turn valve for safety.
- Above Market ($490 – $900+/unit): Specialized labor for wall-hung toilets (requiring an in-wall carrier system) or smart toilets (Bidet-style) that require both water and electrical integration.
3. Shower & Bathtub Systems
Working behind the walls requires specialized skill to ensure your mixing valves are set to the correct depth and are 100% leak-proof.- Below Market ($230 – $480/unit): Changing only the visible handles and showerheads without replacing the valve inside the wall. A fast aesthetic refresh.
- Market Range ($480 – $1,100/unit): Replacing the internal mixing valve (requires wall access), the shower arm, and the tub spout. This is the professional standard during any full bathroom remodel to ensure long-term durability.
- Above Market ($1,100 – $3,000+/unit): Complex installations involving multi-jet body sprays, steam shower generators, or high-flow rain systems with independent thermostatic controls.
Expert Insight: In 2026, most fixture failures are caused by old, corroded shut-off valves. Market Range labor always includes a recommendation to replace these small components, preventing a catastrophic leak that could cost thousands in flooring repairs later.