A dripping faucet isn't just annoying. It's a slow leak from your wallet.
Faucets are the hardest-working fixtures in any home. Turned on and off constantly, splashed with everything from toothpaste to dish soap, expected to deliver clean water at the right temperature every single time without complaint. It's a lot to ask. And when they start to fail, it's rarely dramatic — it's a slow drip, a gradual pressure drop, a handle that won't quite sit right anymore.
That's the kind of work we're made for in Flossmoor. Not every plumbing job has to be a sewer excavation or an emergency at midnight. Sometimes it's just a kitchen faucet that needs to work properly again, and we take that work as seriously as we take the big jobs. Because the faucet you use twenty times a day is, in a real sense, the plumbing you actually experience. Faucet repair near me is one of our most-requested calls across Flossmoor, IL, and we handle every part of it.
A dripping faucet wastes thousands of gallons a year. That's not hyperbole — that's what a steady drip adds up to over twelve months. A faucet installed poorly leaks at the base and damages the counter underneath. A faucet that's been "fixed" by tightening every visible screw usually just makes the leak worse. Getting these jobs done properly is the difference between a fixture that lasts fifteen years and one that's calling for attention every six months.
The most common faucet call we get. Dripping faucet repair is almost always a worn cartridge, a bad O-ring, or a washer that's given up after years of compression. Our leaky faucet repair technicians carry universal parts for nearly every common brand on the truck, so most drips resolve in a single short visit. The trick is knowing which replacement part fits which faucet, and having actually done it enough times to do it without marring the finish. Faucet washer replacement sounds easy on paper, and it is — when you've done it a few thousand times. When you haven't, it's how you end up at the hardware store three times in one afternoon.
Kitchen faucet installation is one of those jobs that looks simple on the YouTube video and turns into a two-hour struggle under the sink, fighting with a basin wrench in the dark. We handle kitchen faucet repair when the existing unit is worth saving, and full kitchen faucet installation when it isn't. We work with every style — single-handle, bridge, pull-down, pot filler, commercial-style — and we test for leaks under pressure before we leave. Kitchen faucet installation cost varies with the fixture you've chosen, and we quote it clearly before the old one comes out.
Bathroom faucets fail differently than kitchen faucets. The handles see less use but the fixtures themselves often take more abuse from hard water and cleaning products. A bathtub faucet replacement is a surprisingly specialized job — the rough-in behind the wall matters, and a wrong part choice can turn a 45-minute fix into an afternoon. Tub faucet replacement and shower faucet repair are regular work for us, and we handle both the cartridge-level fixes and the full fixture swaps.
Outdoor faucet repair and outdoor faucet replacement are seasonal specialties. A hose bib that froze over winter and started leaking in spring is a call we get hundreds of times a year. We replace the unit with a frost-proof model and properly seal the exterior, so next winter doesn't bring a repeat. It's one of those fixes where the right approach prevents the problem from coming back, and the wrong approach guarantees a return visit.
Sometimes the faucet isn't broken — it's just clogged. Low water pressure in a bathroom sink or a kitchen sink often traces back to a clogged aerator, a failing cartridge, or sediment buildup in the supply line. Kitchen sink water pressure low is one of the easiest fixes in plumbing when you know where to look, and one of the most frustrating when you don't. We start with the simplest cause and work from there.
Faucet work often surfaces during bigger projects — bathroom remodels, kitchen renovations, sink replacement jobs. We coordinate with homeowners and contractors in Flossmoor to handle the faucet side of renovation work cleanly. Replacing a kitchen sink and faucet together is usually more efficient than doing them separately, and we'll often spot issues with the under-sink plumbing while we're in there.
Most faucet calls get treated as "simple jobs" by bigger plumbing companies — which usually means they send the newest tech and rush the work. We don't separate work into "big jobs" and "small jobs." A faucet done poorly wastes more water over time than a burst pipe does in a week. We treat every faucet repair in Flossmoor with the same attention we bring to a sewer line. That's the difference.
Most dripping faucet repairs in Flossmoor fall into a predictable range, depending on the brand and whether we're replacing a cartridge or an entire fixture. We'll tell you the number before we start.
If the finish is worn out, the style is dated, or repairs are adding up, replacement is usually the smarter call. If the fixture is solid and you just need a part, we'll fix it.
Either works. Many customers in Flossmoor, IL pick out a specific fixture they want installed, and we're happy to install it for you.
Yes — we work with every major brand and can usually source replacement parts for most residential faucets.
"Kitchen faucet had been dripping for months. Three handymen had tried to fix it and made it worse each time. One visit from these guys and it's been silent for a year."
— Darlene M."Installed two bathroom faucets we'd picked out at the showroom. Clean, fast, no drama. The tech even adjusted the shut-off valves that had been sticking."
— Phineas T."Low pressure in our kitchen sink for weeks. Thought we had a plumbing nightmare. Turned out to be a clogged aerator. Fifteen-minute fix, fair price, no upsell."
— Giselle A.Don't let a dripping faucet keep running up your bill. Reach out for honest faucet repair, replacement, or installation work anywhere in Flossmoor — the kind of work that stays fixed.