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The Complete Guide to Faucet Repair and Replacement

Introduction

A dripping or malfunctioning faucet isn’t just annoying—it’s a signal that your plumbing system needs attention. Left unchecked, leaks can waste water, damage cabinets, and drive up utility bills. In this guide, we’ll cover common faucet issues, repair vs. replacement decisions, and practical steps you can take to keep your kitchen or bathroom running smoothly.

For professional support, check out our main service page on Fixture Repair or Installation (e.g., faucets, sinks, showers) or reach out through our Contact Us page.


Why Faucets Fail

Faucets are one of the most frequently used fixtures in your home, which makes them prone to wear and tear. Common causes of faucet failure include:

  • Worn washers or O-rings that allow water to seep through
  • Corrosion inside the faucet body over years of use
  • Mineral deposits clogging internal components in hard-water areas
  • Loose fittings or parts caused by daily operation
  • Cartridge or valve breakdowns in single-handle faucets

Signs It’s Time for Repair or Replacement

Watch for these indicators that your faucet may need attention:

  • Constant dripping, even when turned off
  • Reduced or uneven water flow
  • Stiff or wobbly handles
  • Visible rust or staining around the base
  • Leaks beneath the sink

Addressing these issues promptly prevents further damage to your plumbing system and cabinets.


Repair vs. Replacement: Which Should You Choose?

When Repair Makes Sense

  • The faucet is less than 10 years old
  • Replacement parts are readily available
  • Only one small component (washer, cartridge, or O-ring) is failing
  • You want to preserve the existing look of your sink

When Replacement is Smarter

  • The faucet is outdated or discontinued
  • Visible corrosion or peeling finish is present
  • You’re remodeling your kitchen or bathroom
  • Water efficiency is poor compared to newer models

Popular Faucet Styles (and What to Know About Them)

Faucet TypeCommon IssueTypical Fix
Compression faucet (two handles)Worn washersReplace washers, reseat valves
Ball faucetLeaky sealsReplace springs or O-rings
Cartridge faucetCartridge failureInstall new cartridge
Ceramic disk faucetLeaky sealsReplace ceramic disk set
Pull-down/pull-out faucetHose leaks, spray head issuesReplace hose or spray assembly

Step-by-Step: Replacing a Faucet

If you’re handy with tools, here’s the general process:

  1. Shut off water supply under the sink.
  2. Open faucet to release pressure.
  3. Disconnect supply lines using a wrench.
  4. Remove mounting nuts under sink.
  5. Lift out the old faucet, clean surface.
  6. Position new faucet with gasket/seal.
  7. Tighten mounting nuts from below.
  8. Reconnect supply lines with plumber’s tape.
  9. Turn on water, check for leaks.

If the job feels overwhelming—especially in tight under-sink spaces—it’s best to call in a professional.


Why Upgrade to a New Faucet?

Newer faucets aren’t just stylish; they also bring benefits like:

  • Water efficiency (less waste, lower bills)
  • Touchless options for hygiene and convenience
  • Modern finishes to refresh your bathroom or kitchen
  • Durability improvements with better materials

FAQs About Faucet Repair and Installation

Q: Can I fix a dripping faucet myself?
Yes, often by replacing a washer or cartridge. But misdiagnosing the problem can cause more leaks.

Q: How long does replacement take?
Usually less than an hour for a professional.

Q: Do new faucets work with old sinks?
Most do, but hole size and spacing matter—always check compatibility.


Final Thoughts

Your faucet is one of the most used fixtures in your home. Keeping it in top shape saves water, money, and frustration. Whether you repair or replace, doing it right the first time matters.

Learn more about our services on Fixture Repair or Installation (e.g., faucets, sinks, showers) or schedule help via our Contact Us page.

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