Faucet installation is a common service request we receive at Mr. Rooter® Plumbing. Whether you need a faucet for the bathroom sink, the kitchen sink, or a utility sink, we have you covered. Our experts have years of experience working with a variety of sinks from different manufacturers, so we know exactly how to properly install faucets to prevent leaks and unnecessary future repairs.
If you’re tired of leaking faucets, inconsistent flow, or outdated units, give Mr. Rooter a call or request an estimate online.
Faucet Installation Cost
Since faucets vary in complexity and features the cost of faucet installation will vary. To get an idea of installation costs, request an estimate online. We believe in full and transparent communication; our technicians won’t begin work until we tell you how much it will cost and what we will do.
Our Faucet Installation Services
- Kitchen faucets
- Bathroom faucets
- Utility sink faucets
- Wet bar faucets
- Bathtub faucets
- Hot water dispensers
Professional Faucet Installation Services
Installing new faucets throughout your home won’t just improve how your sinks or tubs look; it may also increase your home value and save you money on utilities. Modern faucets are more efficient, so they will help lower your water usage and save you money in the long run.
For reliable faucet installation, give Mr. Rooter a call.
Leaky Faucet Repair
According to the EPA, the average family wastes 180 gallons of water a year from household leaks. A leaking 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.
Save money and prevent water damage and call Mr. Rooter® Plumbing for professional faucet repair.
Types of Faucets We Repair
Faucets fail for many reasons such as corroded washers, worn-out O-rings, valve seats, or seals. No matter what kind of faucet you have or where your problem faucet is located, we have the experience and expertise to fix it. We can repair:
- Kitchen Faucets
- Outdoor faucets
- Touch on/off faucets
- Bathroom faucets
- Utility sink faucets
When you call Mr. Rooter to fix your faucet, we’ll find the necessary part to fix it. We’ll also fix kitchen faucet sprayers, repair broken knobs and handles, replace valves, and more.
How to Detect a Faucet Leak
Not all faucet leaks are obvious. Use your water meter to determine if your household has a leak. Take a reading from your water meter, don’t use any water for several hours, and take another reading. Hopefully the meter didn’t move, if it did it means you have a leak! Don’t think a small drip is a big deal? Use this water drip calculator to see how much water and money is going down the drain.
Faucet Repair Near Me
Fix that leaking faucet before it costs you more money. Find your local Mr. Rooter or give us a call for professional faucet repair. Since our parts and workmanship are guaranteed, we’ll be back if the problem persists. You can also request a job estimate online.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need a plumber to install a new faucet?
A: Whether or not you need a plumber to install a new faucet can depend on your skill levels and whether or not you have the right tools. You may see the value in hiring a service professional to ensure your new faucet is installed correctly and well-sealed.
Q: Do you need to turn off the water to install a new faucet?
A: You need to turn off the water to install a new faucet. Turn off the hot and cold water supply to your sink by turning the valves underneath your sink clockwise. If you don’t have stop valves, you’ll need to shut off your entire home’s water supply.
Q: Can you replace a single-handle faucet with a double?
A: You can replace a single-handle faucet with a double. However, you may need to create a second hole for an additional handle. Call your local service professional if you don’t believe your DIY skills are up to the task.
Q: How long does it take to replace a faucet?
A: How long it takes to replace a faucet can depend on your skill level and whether there are any complications or challenges. An average faucet replacement may take 30 minutes to an hour – or even longer.