Enterprise Faucet Repair Services
Most faucets will last at least 15 years with basic care. Many will last far longer than that. The key to unlocking that extra longevity is timely repairs when necessary. One of the most common signs that a faucet requires repair is a drip when the faucet is off. While such a problem may seem like a minor inconvenience, it’s a bigger deal than you think. A dripping faucet can waste up to a gallon of water or more per day. The longer you ignore it, the worse the problem will become, resulting in even more waste.
Ignoring a dripping or leaking faucet can also lead to your faucet starting to rust. That can lead to a need for far more costly repairs. For example, replacing an O-ring may fix a leaking faucet handle. However, ignoring the problem may lead to the need to replace the handle itself as well. Sometimes, it may not even be possible to find a suitable replacement. In that case, a tiny drip can lead to the need to replace your whole faucet.
Look for the following signs that you need prompt faucet repair:
- Hard to turn handles
- Water pressure issues
- Strange noises while running
- Loose handles
- Water drips or won’t turn off
A new faucet installation can be an excellent solution for a faulty faucet. It solves the problem you’re experiencing with your current faucet, and it also offers the option for an upgrade. For example, if you have a faulty kitchen faucet, consider replacing it with a model featuring a pull-out sprayer. Or, if you like to cook, you may want a goose-neck kitchen faucet to make filling pots of water a snap. Our residential plumbing team can show you all the options without pushy sales tactics.