
A dripping faucet is money going down the drain one bead at a time, and the crusty white buildup on the aerator is our hard water at work. We repair what is worth repairing and install what is not, including the fixtures you picked out yourself.
- Dripping and leaking faucets, all brands
- Cartridge, stem and washer replacement
- Low pressure and clogged aerators
- Kitchen and bathroom sink installation
- Corroded angle stops and supply lines
- Instant hot, filtered water and pot filler additions

Why faucets fail early here
Floridan aquifer water carries enough mineral to scale a cartridge and eat a rubber seat years ahead of schedule. If every faucet in the house drips or crusts within a few years, the fix is not better faucets, it is treating the water. We can do either and will tell you which is worth it.
The shutoffs matter more than the faucet
The little valves under the sink are what save you at midnight when a supply line lets go. Most of the ones we see are twenty years old and seized. Any time we work under a sink we test them, and replacing a corroded stop while we are already there costs a fraction of what it costs as its own emergency visit later.
Faucets and sinks questions we hear most
One drip per second is roughly 3,000 gallons a year on your bill. If the faucet is a decent brand, a cartridge swap is quick and the fixture is good for years. If it is builder-grade and failing everywhere, replacement is often cheaper than parts.
We will try, and we will be honest when a discontinued finish cannot be matched. Bringing the old cartridge or a photo of the trim helps us arrive with the right parts.
Nine times out of ten it is a scaled aerator or a clogged cartridge screen, both quick fixes. Whole-house pressure loss is a different conversation about the regulator or the main.
Need faucets and sinks handled today?
Live dispatch, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and stocked trucks across all six counties.