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Leaky Faucet
Leaky Faucet | Plumbing Fixture Replacements | Plumbing | McDonald
A single, stubborn drip can hike up your water bill, stain your sink, and keep you awake at night. When faucets, showerheads, or valves start showing their age, HEP’s licensed specialists in McDonald swoop in with fast diagnostics and crystal-clear pricing. From sleek new kitchen taps to water-saving bathroom upgrades, we bring the showroom to your door, helping you choose fixtures that match your style and outlast harsh Tennessee water.
Because we carry top-rated brands on every truck, most plumbing fixture replacements are finished in one visit—no return trips, no guessing games. You’ll get workmanship backed by our iron-clad guarantee, 24/7 emergency support if that drip turns into a gush, and the friendly service that’s made HEP a household name across Bradley and Hamilton counties. Ready to ditch the drip? Call, click, or text and we’ll be at your door before the next drop hits the sink.
FAQs
What are the most common causes of a leaky faucet?
Leaky faucets in McDonald homes are usually caused by worn-out washers or O-rings, deteriorated valve seats, or mineral buildup that prevents the faucet from sealing properly. In cartridge and ceramic-disk faucets, internal seals can crack or become damaged over time. High water pressure can also accelerate wear on these parts. Our technicians start every service call with a detailed inspection to identify the exact cause before recommending a repair or replacement.
How do I know whether my faucet should be repaired or completely replaced?
A repair is often sufficient when the faucet body is in good condition and only internal parts (washers, cartridges, O-rings, etc.) are worn. We recommend replacement if the fixture is more than 10–15 years old, has recurring leaks, shows visible corrosion or pitting, or if replacement parts are obsolete. Upgrading also makes sense when you want better water efficiency or a style update. During our visit we present side-by-side costs so you can make an informed decision.
What kinds of plumbing fixtures do you replace in the McDonald area?
Besides kitchen and bathroom faucets, we replace sinks, shower valves, showerheads, bathtubs, toilets, garbage disposals, supply lines, and shut-off valves. We work with all major brands—including Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, and Pfister—and can install customer-supplied fixtures or recommend models that fit your budget, decor, and water-efficiency goals.
How much does it cost to fix a leaky faucet or replace a fixture?
Typical faucet repairs in McDonald range from $120–$250, depending on the faucet type and parts required. Complete faucet replacements start around $225 for standard models and can exceed $600 for premium touchless or pull-down units. Larger fixtures such as toilets or sinks vary from $350 to $1,200 installed. We provide a flat-rate, written estimate before any work begins, so there are no surprises on your final bill.
How soon can you come to my home in McDonald for plumbing fixture service?
We offer same-day and next-day appointments throughout McDonald and the surrounding Washington and Allegheny County communities. For active leaks that could cause water damage, we provide 24/7 emergency response. Scheduling is easy—call or book online, and we’ll confirm an arrival window and send a technician who is fully stocked to complete most repairs or replacements in a single visit.
Do you provide warranties or guarantees on your faucet repairs and replacements?
Yes. All labor is covered by a 1-year workmanship guarantee. Manufacturer warranties on new fixtures range from 1 year to lifetime, depending on the brand, and we register these warranties on your behalf. If a repaired faucet leaks again within the warranty period, we will return and fix it at no additional cost. Our goal is complete peace of mind for every McDonald homeowner we serve.