Faucets are primary plumbing fixtures that provide the water you need at the temperature you want. So when something goes wrong with them, tasks like cooking and rinsing up are much more difficult.
Faucet repair is usually a quick and easy process that a homeowner can sometimes perform. However, many repairs are best left to the Experts in Atlanta who have the tools and experience needed for long-term solutions. You can depend on us to identify the source of the problem, look for signs of leaking, and handle other important aspects of the repair process easily. Contact us at The Pink Plumber Total Home Comfort if you have a faucet that isn’t working right.
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If your main plumbing system breaks or clogs, you probably won’t be able to get potable water from your faucets. Worse yet, the water could no longer be safe or healthy to use.
Leaky faucets are one of the most common home plumbing problems. Whether it’s a dripping faucet or a wasteful stream of water, leaks can increase your monthly water bill. Depending on how big the leak is, it can even cause water damage!
Leaky faucet repair is usually fast and inexpensive. Our Expert plumbers can quickly identify the source of the leak, then repair or replace it to restore proper water flow.
Your faucets flow both hot and cold water. How to choose the temperature generally depends on the faucet’s design—whether it has two handles or one. Fixing the handle can often resolve the issue.
But if your problem is a lack of hot water, the issue might be more complicated. This could be a sign your water heater is damaged, and a professional plumber should be contacted.
A broken faucet decreases water pressure and may even prevent the flow of water altogether. It’s stressful, and the additional pressure can cause other problems deeper in your plumbing system.
How your plumber resolves water flow problems requires knowing what type of faucet you’re using. In some instances, proper water flow can be resolved by simply cleaning the affected component. Other times, the problem can be the seal between your faucet and the water supply.
Just a reminder that these issues are rare. So when the faucet isn’t to blame, your plumber will look for other issues like corroded pipes and clogs (as these also cause the water pressure to fall). Even partially closed valves will lower the water pressure, resulting in weak flow.
Our faucet repair and installation in Atlanta involves a suite of services designed to locate, diagnose and resolve whatever problem is plaguing your faucets. We can repair a wide range of models as well as provide seamless new or replacement installation. If you don’t know what to choose, your plumber can recommend the right faucet for the job.
Yes! We work with some seasoned installers that can seamlessly install plumbing fixtures like a bathtub or new showerhead.
Once we’ve verified there’s a problem with your faucet, there are a few additional pieces of information that can help simplify repairs. Remember that severe or widespread damage may make new faucet installation a more cost-effective option. Otherwise, you could soon be dealing with another plumbing problem.
Effective repairs start with knowing the type of faucet you use. This isn’t about whether it’s a kitchen faucet or a bathroom faucet, but what internal components are in place to deliver potable water. Our plumbers have enough experience with different faucet types so they can recognize yours quickly, beginning the repair process that much sooner.
Compression Faucet: This design is the oldest type of faucet still in widespread use today. It comes with a rubber washer and two handles to provide adequate water of the correct temperature.
Cartridge Faucet: Available in both one- and two-handle designs. A single-lever design adjusts water flow by raising and lowering the valve inside the handle.
Ball Faucet: The most common type of single-lever faucet. As the lever is moved, a plastic or metal ball moves within the faucet, allowing water to flow. Small chambers within the ball blend hot and cold water to ensure the correct temperature.
Ceramic Disk Faucet: Another single-lever design sometimes confused for a ball faucet. These models use a valve more similar to a cartridge faucet, which goes up or down to provide water flow. In contrast, a ball faucet moves in a spherical direction.
After they learn what kind of faucet you have, the plumber’s next step is finding where the problem began. Most designs are split into two sections, the faucet body and one or two faucet handles. Knowing the type of problem they’re dealing with can make things easier.
Whatever the problem may be, disassembling the faucet is often required for repairs. A decent repair kit should offer tools like slip joint pliers or a basin wrench for reaching the internal components.
Sometimes a problem can be fixed by finding the malfunctioning component and giving it a thorough cleaning. But if the component is cracked or broken, replacing it is typically best. These small pieces aren’t expensive, so don’t worry about the cost of a new part for the spout, O-ring or any washers.
This may be more complicated for special faucets, such as an outdoor garden hose.
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