Leaky Faucet

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Leaky Faucet | Plumbing | Ooltewah

A single drip every few seconds can keep you awake at night and quietly add gallons to your water bill. When that leaky faucet in your Ooltewah home starts tapping out its annoying rhythm, HEP’s licensed experts arrive with the parts, experience, and good humor needed to silence it for good—often in the time it takes to brew a fresh cup of coffee. From stubborn washers to corroded valve seats, our plumbing know-how turns frustration into relief without mess or surprise fees.

Friendly scheduling, transparent pricing, and a workmanship guarantee mean you can trade the bucket under the sink for peace of mind. Whether you need a quick repair or a full fixture upgrade, HEP treats every faucet like the centerpiece of your kitchen or bath, restoring quiet and conserving water so you can get back to enjoying life in scenic Ooltewah.

FAQs

What are the most common causes of a leaky faucet in Ooltewah homes?

The most frequent culprits are worn-out rubber washers or O-rings, corroded valve seats, loose or damaged cartridges, and mineral buildup from Ooltewah’s moderately hard water. Over time, these parts lose their seal, allowing water to seep through the spout or around the handle.

Why should I fix a leaky faucet immediately?

Even a slow drip can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year, raising your utility bills and straining local resources. Leaks can also stain sinks, encourage mold growth, and cause fixture corrosion, leading to more expensive repairs if left unattended.

Can I repair a leaking faucet myself, or should I call a professional plumber in Ooltewah?

If you’re handy and have the right tools, replacing an O-ring or washer can be a simple DIY task. However, modern faucets often use complex cartridges or ceramic disks that require specialized tools and expertise. Calling a licensed Ooltewah plumber ensures the correct parts are installed, the water pressure is checked, and hidden issues such as supply-line leaks are caught early.

How much does it cost to have a plumber fix my leaking faucet?

Costs vary based on the faucet type and parts required, but most repairs in Ooltewah range from $95 to $225, including labor and basic replacement components. If the faucet is outdated or severely corroded, replacing the entire fixture may be more cost-effective; installations typically start around $250 plus the price of the new faucet.

Do you offer emergency leaky faucet repair services in Ooltewah, and how quickly can you arrive?

Yes. Our team provides 24/7 emergency service throughout Ooltewah and surrounding areas. In most cases, a licensed plumber can be at your door within 60–90 minutes to stop the leak, prevent further water damage, and complete the repair on the spot.

How can I prevent my faucets from leaking in the future?

1. Install a whole-house or under-sink water softener to reduce mineral buildup. 2. Gently turn faucet handles on and off—over-tightening wears out seals faster. 3. Replace aerators and O-rings every 3–5 years or sooner if you notice reduced flow. 4. Have a plumber perform an annual inspection to catch early signs of wear. 5. Maintain consistent water pressure (between 40–60 psi). High pressure accelerates seal failure.

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