There are plenty of reasons why faucets break, including rusted washers, deteriorated O-rings, valve seats, or seals. Our licensed plumbers have the experience and knowledge to know how to fix a leaky faucet, regardless of its location or faucet type. It may also just be time for an upgrade. Fixtures could look outdated or could be showing signs of wear and tear. Clear up signs of corrosion with a bathtub faucet replacement or update your kitchen by replacing a kitchen faucet.
According to the EPA, the average family wastes the average family wastes 180 gallons of water a week from household leaks. A leaky faucet isn’t just annoying—over time, a small leak increases your water bill and can do considerable damage to your home. Broken knobs or handles on faucets are also a nuisance that shouldn’t be ignored. Calling us for a faucet repair can save costs tremendously over time.