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Faucet Repair & Replacement

A dripping or malfunctioning faucet can drive you up the wall, keeping you awake at night with its constant drip and wasting water that adds up on your bill. We know how frustrating a faulty faucet can be, and we’re here to fix it with expert repair and replacement services. Whether it’s a leaky kitchen sink or a worn-out shower faucet, our skilled plumbers will restore your home’s faucets to top-notch condition, saving you money and hassle.

Faucets are a daily essential in your home, but over time, they can wear out and need repair or replacement. A properly working faucet not only cuts down on water waste but also adds a sleek, modern touch to your space and makes everyday tasks easier. From your bathroom to your kitchen, we’ve got all your faucet needs covered with reliable solutions.

 

Kitchen Faucet Services

 
Your kitchen faucet is a key part of your daily routine, handling tasks like washing dishes, filling pots for cooking, and getting drinking water. A leaky or broken faucet can waste water, increase your bills, and make kitchen chores frustrating. We provide expert repair and replacement services to keep your kitchen faucet working perfectly. We fix common issues like drips, low water pressure, loose handles, or wobbly bases by replacing worn-out washers, cartridges, or other parts. If your faucet is outdated or beyond repair, we can install a new one, like a pull-down sprayer or touchless model, that fits your kitchen’s style and needs.

 

Bathroom Faucet Services

 
Bathroom faucets are just as important, whether you’re brushing your teeth at the sink, taking a shower, or filling the bathtub. A problem like a leak, weak water flow, or inconsistent water temperature can throw off your routine. We tackle issues like leaking spouts, clogged shower heads, faulty temperature controls, or peeling finishes by replacing seals, valves, or entire faucets when needed. For bathroom upgrades or remodels, we install modern, water-saving faucets, such as single-handle designs or rain shower heads, to match your style and improve efficiency. Every faucet we install is securely connected to avoid leaks and ensure a steady water flow.

 

Why Your Faucet Might Need Repair:

  • Worn Out Washers or Gaskets – Over time, the rubber washers or gaskets inside a faucet wear down due to constant water pressure and use. This causes leaks or drips, often seen at the base or spout, which can waste gallons of water if left unfixed.

 

  • Corroded Valve Seat – The valve seat, which connects the faucet to the spout, can corrode from mineral buildup in the water. This leads to leaks around the spout, reducing water flow and requiring repair to restore proper function.

 

  • Loose or Damaged O-Rings – O-rings in cartridge faucets can become loose or worn, causing leaks at the base or handle. Replacing these small but critical parts can stop the leak and prevent water waste.

 

  • Clogged Aerator – Mineral deposits or debris can clog the aerator, and the small screen at the end of the faucet, leading to low water pressure or uneven flow. Cleaning or replacing the aerator often resolves the issue quickly.

 

  • Broken Internal Parts – Internal components like cartridges or stems can crack or wear out, causing leaks or difficulty turning the faucet on and off. Repairing or replacing these parts ensures smooth operation and prevents water loss.
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Frequently Ask Questions

Yes, a single dripping faucet can waste hundreds of gallons of water per year, raising your water bill. Fixing the leak promptly can save money and conserve water.

Low pressure can result from a clogged aerator, mineral buildup in the pipes, or a faulty cartridge. Cleaning the aerator or replacing worn parts usually restores normal flow.

Most faucets last 15-20 years with proper maintenance, but heavy use or hard water can shorten their lifespan. Older faucets may need replacement due to wear or outdated technology.

A dripping faucet is often caused by worn-out washers, gaskets, or O-rings inside the faucet. Replacing these parts can stop the drip and prevent water waste.

Squeaking is usually caused by worn or dry seals, O-rings, or loose valve stems. Lubricating or replacing these parts can eliminate the noise and restore smooth operation.

Repair involves fixing specific parts like washers or seals to stop leaks or improve function. Replacement is needed when the faucet is too old, damaged, or inefficient to repair.

Faucet repairs will depend on the age and brand of the faucet. Often times older faucets are harder to get parts for and end up costing more to repair. Replacing a faucet will also depend on the brand and how fancy the faucet is you want. Give us a call so we can provide a free estimate and give you an accurate price on your project.