Faucet repair and installation covers fixing drips, leaks, and low pressure, or replacing kitchen, bathroom, and laundry faucets and fixtures.
Most faucet trouble comes down to two things: a worn cartridge or hard-water scale. A drip feels minor until it shows up on the water bill. We fix leaks, dead pressure, and crusted aerators, and we install new kitchen, bath, and laundry faucets — including the ones on well water out east that fight sediment and iron. Quick visit, usually same day.
Hard water is the quiet enemy of every faucet in Central Florida. Scale chews through cartridges and washers, clogs aerators until the stream splits, and stiffens handles until something cracks. Out in the rural east — Christmas, Geneva, parts of Sorrento — a lot of homes run on well water that adds sediment and iron to the mix, which is rough on fixtures and finishes. We fix the leak at the source and, where it helps, point you toward filtration or a softener instead of replacing the same faucet twice.
A steady drip wastes water and signals worn cartridges, washers or O-rings. We repair leaks at the spout and base, fix low or sputtering pressure, and stop the slow drips that drive up your water bill — usually in a single visit.
Replacing a tired faucet refreshes a kitchen or bath instantly. We install kitchen, bathroom and laundry faucets and fixtures of your choosing, connect the supply lines cleanly, and verify there are no leaks before we leave.
If you're tired of soap scum on sinks and streaks on glassware, hard water is likely to blame. Ask us about a water softener — it removes the calcium and magnesium that wreck faucets and fixtures, so soap lathers freely and your fixtures last longer.
| Job | Typical range |
|---|---|
| Faucet repair (cartridge / washer) | $100–$275 |
| Faucet replacement (existing supply) | $150–$400 |
| New install with supply lines | $200–$550 |
| Whole-house fixture refresh | Free quote |
Ballpark Orlando-area ranges — your exact price depends on the job, and we give a firm, free quote before any work starts.
Our local plumbers are ready 24/7 for problems large and small. Call (407) 555-0123 for fast service and a free, no-obligation quote.
We handle the rest of the house too — sump pump installation, water heater replacement, unclogging a stubborn drain — for homeowners in Oviedo and Zellwood and across the metro. Not sure what's going on? Start with Express Plumbing Orlando and we'll point you the right way.
A constant drip is almost always a worn cartridge, washer, or O-ring. Our hard water grinds those parts down faster, and a dripping faucet wastes more water over a year than people realize — it's a quick fix.
Usually a clogged aerator — unscrew the tip and you'll often find it packed with mineral scale. If cleaning or swapping the aerator doesn't fix it, the cartridge or supply line may be restricted.
Many faucets just need a cartridge, washer, or O-ring and they're good as new. If the body is corroded, cracked, or the finish is failing, replacing it is usually a better value than chasing repairs.
A quality faucet lasts 15–20 years, but hard water shortens that for the moving parts inside. Cartridges and aerators are wear items here; the faucet body itself usually outlives them by years.
Sputtering is usually air in the line or a scaled-up aerator breaking the stream. On well systems it can also signal a pressure-tank or pump issue, worth checking if it's the whole house.
Single-handle is simpler and easy to use one-handed; two-handle gives finer temperature control and a traditional look. Either is fine — we match the install to your sink's hole configuration.
Yes — we'll install a faucet you've already purchased, or help you pick one that fits your sink and holds up to local water. Either way you get clean supply-line connections and no leaks.
Out in the rural east, iron and sediment in well water stain finishes and clog aerators. We fix the faucet and can point you toward filtration or a softener so you're not cleaning or replacing it twice.
A repair runs about $100–$275, a replacement on existing supply lines $150–$400, and a new install with supply lines $200–$550. A whole-house fixture refresh we quote on site — free, as always.
Our team is available around the clock to better assist you — call now for fast, friendly help.
We cover all of the Orlando, FL area. Here are just a few of the communities we serve every day.