Stop Drips Before They Waste Water

Professional faucet installation and repair for homes throughout Johns Creek, Georgia.

A dripping faucet in your Johns Creek kitchen or bathroom wastes more water than you might expect, and the sound alone can make evenings at home more irritating than they should be. You may notice water pooling around the base, reduced pressure when you turn the handle, or a loose fixture that wobbles each time you use it. Johns Creek Plumbing handles both urgent repairs and planned upgrades, working with the valve stems, supply lines, and fixture bodies that control how water flows into your home.

The service includes diagnosing the cause of leaks or reduced performance, replacing worn internal components, and installing new faucets when a fixture no longer functions reliably. Whether your existing faucet has started to corrode or you want to update a bathroom with a more efficient model, the work addresses both the visible fixture and the connections behind it. Johns Creek Plumbing ensures that finishes align properly, handles turn smoothly, and supply lines are secure before the job is considered complete.

If you need a faucet repaired or installed in Johns Creek, contact Johns Creek Plumbing to schedule a visit.

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What Happens During a Faucet Service Call

When you schedule a faucet service in Johns Creek, the plumber begins by inspecting the fixture, testing water flow, and checking for leaks at the base or from the spout. If the issue involves a worn cartridge or damaged O-ring, those parts are replaced. If you are installing a new faucet, the old unit is removed, supply lines are checked for corrosion, and the new fixture is mounted with attention to spacing and alignment.

After the repair or installation is finished, you will notice that water flows evenly without sputtering, handles move without sticking, and there is no moisture collecting around the base or under the sink. The faucet should operate quietly, and any previous dripping should stop completely.

The plumber tests the hot and cold water supply before leaving, confirms that all connections are dry, and removes any debris from the work area. If a fixture cannot be repaired due to internal damage or discontinued parts, you will be given clear options for replacement. This service is suited for everyday plumbing issues and works well for both emergency repairs and planned upgrades.

Questions You Might Have Before We Visit

Homeowners in Johns Creek often ask similar questions before scheduling faucet work, especially when they are unsure whether a repair or replacement makes more sense.

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How long does a faucet repair usually take?
Most faucet repairs are completed in under an hour once the plumber identifies the issue. Installations take slightly longer depending on the complexity of the fixture and the condition of the supply lines.
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What causes a faucet to drip after it is turned off?
A drip usually means a worn washer, cartridge, or O-ring inside the faucet body. These parts wear out over time from repeated use and water pressure, and replacing them stops the leak.
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When should I replace a faucet instead of repairing it?
If the faucet body is corroded, the finish is peeling, or the internal mechanism is no longer available as a replacement part, installing a new faucet is the better option. Johns Creek Plumbing will explain what makes sense based on the condition of your fixture.
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Why does my faucet handle feel loose or hard to turn?
A loose handle usually means the mounting screw or retaining nut has come undone. A stiff handle often points to mineral buildup inside the cartridge or valve, which can be cleaned or replaced.
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Will you match the finish of my existing fixtures?
Yes, if you are replacing a faucet and want the finish to match your other fixtures, you can choose from available options in chrome, brushed nickel, bronze, or matte black. The plumber will confirm compatibility before installation begins.

Johns Creek Plumbing works with both single-handle and two-handle faucets, pull-down sprayers, and wall-mounted units, and can help you choose a replacement that fits your sink and usage habits. If you are ready to fix a leak or upgrade a fixture in Johns Creek, reach out to schedule a service call.