Fixture-level work, honestly bounded: the drip retired, the run stopped, the disposal replaced — and a licensed plumber named the moment a job goes past the fixture.
Michigan licenses plumbing as a skilled trade, and this page respects that line from the first sentence: what a handyperson can honestly take on is the fixture itself — the faucet above the counter, the toilet's working guts, the disposal under the sink — where the connection is a supply line and a trap, not the piping inside the walls of the house.
Kitchen and bath faucet swaps with new supply lines and honest shutoff checks; toilet fill valves, flappers, handles, seats, and full toilet swaps onto an existing flange; disposal replacements matched to the sink and switch already in place; showerheads, aerators, and the under-sink P-trap that lost its slip washer. The chronic running toilet on a Flint rental's water bill and the kitchen drip that finally got old in Swartz Creek are both one-visit retirements.
Supply or drain work inside walls or floors, moving a fixture to a new location, main shutoffs, water heaters, and anything on gas belongs to Michigan's licensed plumbing and mechanical trades at any price, and this county adds its own reason for care: the oldest Flint housing can still carry galvanized supply runs from the twenties, and those lines deserve a licensed eye, not an enthusiastic wrench. The referral is part of the service and costs nothing.
Fixture-level swaps are the backbone of turnover work — a new faucet, a solid-flushing toilet, and a quiet disposal read as care in every showing. Batched across a unit or a building, they are also the cheapest plumbing peace of mind a Genesee County landlord can buy.
Retire the drip. Keep the plumber for plumbing. Free fixture-swap quotes across Genesee County, with honest licensed referral the moment a job outgrows the fixture.
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