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faucet install and repairs
  1. Assess the Issue: Our team will inspect the faucet to determine whether a repair or replacement is needed.

  2. Turn Off Water Supply: We’ll shut off the water supply to prevent leaks while working on the faucet.

  3. Fix the Faucet:

    • For repairs, we’ll replace worn-out washers, seals, or cartridges, clean out debris, or address any issues causing leaks or low water pressure.

    • For replacements, we’ll remove the old faucet, check the plumbing, and install a new faucet securely.

  4. Test the Faucet: We’ll turn the water back on and test the faucet to ensure proper function and check for leaks.

  5. Clean Up: Our team will clean up the work area, leaving your sink and faucet in perfect working condition.

We provide quick, reliable service to get your faucet functioning like new!

Faucets 

Here are several reasons why you might need to fix or replace your faucets:

  1. Leaking: If your faucet drips or leaks when turned off, it could be due to worn-out washers, seals, or valve components that can often be fixed by replacing the parts.

  2. Low Water Pressure: If the water pressure from your faucet is weak or uneven, it could be caused by clogged aerators or debris buildup, which can typically be cleaned or replaced.

  3. Hard to Turn: If your faucet is hard to turn on or off, it may be due to mineral buildup or a faulty valve, which can be repaired with proper maintenance.

  4. Rust or Corrosion: If your faucet has visible rust or corrosion, it could be a sign of internal damage, but in many cases, cleaning or replacing the affected parts may fix the issue.

  5. Spout or Handle Damage: If the handle or spout is loose or broken, it can often be repaired with a simple part replacement to restore function.

  6. Strange Noises: If you hear a screeching, banging, or vibrating sound when using the faucet, it may be due to air trapped in the pipes, a loose part, or worn washers, all of which can usually be fixed.

  7. Frequent Repairs: If you’re constantly repairing the faucet, it may be more cost-effective to replace it entirely, especially if the underlying components are worn out or outdated.

  8. Outdated or Inefficient Model: Older faucets can be inefficient and waste water, so replacing them with modern, water-saving models can help lower your utility bills and be more eco-friendly.

  9. Cracked or Broken Parts: If the faucet body, handle, or spout is cracked or severely damaged, replacement is often the only solution.

  10. Leaking Beyond Repair: If the faucet continues to leak despite attempts to fix it, or if water is leaking from the base or under the sink, it may be time to replace it.

  11. Stuck or Worn-out Mechanism: If the faucet mechanism is beyond repair (e.g., the handle is stuck, or the internal cartridge is too worn), it’s usually more practical to replace the entire unit.

  12. Changing Aesthetic: If you’re remodeling your kitchen or bathroom and want a new look, replacing the faucet with a new design or style can refresh the space.

If you experience any of these issues, fixing or replacing your faucet can help restore functionality, prevent water waste, and enhance the look of your home.

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