Est. 1992 | Licensed Master Plumber | Fully Insured
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ | Metrowest MA
The everyday stuff, done right

General Home
Plumbing Services.

A working kitchen faucet. A toilet that flushes cleanly and shuts off. A washing machine that hooks up cleanly. The hose bib that won't freeze again this winter. Kiley handles the everyday plumbing that makes a home work — the small jobs, done right the first time.

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Kitchen plumbing project by Kiley Plumbing in Natick MA
Kitchen project · Natick MA
What we handle

Everyday home plumbing.

Most homes need a plumber a couple of times a year — once when something fails and once for the small list of things you've been meaning to get to. We knock those out in a single visit, with the right shut-offs, clean connections, and the fixtures level when we leave.

Faucets & sinks

Toilets

Showers & tubs

Disposals & appliance hookups

Outdoor & cold-weather work

General home plumbing service by Kiley Plumbing in Holliston MA
Recent project · Holliston MA
When to call us

A few signs to pick up the phone.

Why a plumber for the small stuff

Small jobs done wrong cause big problems.

A hand-tightened supply line eventually lets go and floods the kitchen below. A shower valve installed without a deburred copper stub develops a slow drip behind the wall and rots a stud over five years. A water heater drain pan with no drain line empties onto a finished basement floor. A washing machine shut-off no one ever closed seizes shut on the day the hose bursts.

The small jobs are where Massachusetts code matters most — anti-scald valves, pressure-balanced shower controls, expansion tanks on closed water systems, air gaps on dishwashers. Done right the first time, you don't think about it again. Done wrong, you call someone like us — eventually — to fix the bigger problem it caused.

Towns served

Everyday plumbing across Metrowest.

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FAQ

General home plumbing FAQ.

Do you handle small jobs or just big projects?
Small jobs are most of what we do. A faucet swap, a running toilet, a leaking shut-off — those are everyday calls. We do not have a minimum-project size, and we'd rather fix it now than have you call back when it's a flood.
How much does it cost to replace a kitchen faucet?
For a standard kitchen faucet swap with no surprises (working shut-offs, accessible mounting), labor typically runs $200–$400. Add cost if shut-offs need replacement, the supply lines are too short, or the existing mounting is corroded in place. We give you a real number on-site, not a phone estimate that changes when we arrive.
Can you install a faucet I bought at the store?
Yes. We install homeowner-supplied fixtures regularly. We do recommend better-quality brands (Moen, Delta, Kohler, Hansgrohe) — the time spent reinstalling a low-end faucet that fails in a year usually costs more than buying right the first time.
Do you fix running toilets?
Yes. A running toilet is usually a worn flapper, a pitted flush valve seat, or a fill valve that won't shut off cleanly. We rebuild internals on most quality toilets in one visit, and replace big-box toilets that have failed beyond economic repair.
Can you hook up my new dishwasher, washer, or fridge?
Yes — all three. Dishwasher install includes water supply, drain, and air gap or high loop per code. Washing machine hookup includes hot/cold supplies and standpipe drain. Refrigerator water lines include the saddle valve replacement (we'll talk you out of saddle valves and into a real shut-off) and the run to the fridge.
Got a list?

Knock it out in one visit.

Tell us what's on the list and we'll show up prepared to fix it.

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