A leaking faucet is more than just an annoyance. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the average family wastes 180 gallons of water a year due to household leaks. Over time, even a small leak can increase your water bill and cause significant damage to your home.
Faucets can fail for various reasons, such as corroded washers, worn-out O-rings, valve seats, or seals. Our experienced technicians provide faucet repairs for all types, including:
- Kitchen faucets
- Bathroom faucets
- Outdoor faucets
- Touch on/off faucets
- Utility sink faucets
We’ll find and replace the necessary parts, fix kitchen faucet sprayers, repair broken knobs and handles, replace valves, and more.
How Do You Detect a Leak?
Not all faucet leaks are obvious. To check for leaks, use your water meter. Take a reading, avoid using any water for several hours, and then take another reading. If the meter has moved, you have a leak. Even small drips can add up. Use a water drip calculator to see how much water and money you might be losing.