Faucet Repair and Replacement Done Right
Complete faucet plumbing services for homes in Lubbock
When your faucet drips constantly, the handle turns without effectively controlling the water flow, or the spout develops a troublesome leak at the base every time you turn it on, you're not only wasting precious water but also grappling with a fixture that has lost its ability to function as intended. In Lubbock, the challenges posed by hard water can significantly accelerate the wear on essential components like cartridges and valve seats. Moreover, older compression faucets are particularly susceptible to leaks that persist beyond simple dripping, and these issues often require more than just a quick fix. At Mr. Wilson's Plumbing and Drain Solutions, we specialize in repairing and replacing faucets in a variety of locations, including kitchens, bathrooms, laundry rooms, and utility sinks.
Our comprehensive faucet plumbing services cover everything you might need—from fixing persistent drips and replacing worn-out cartridges and valve assemblies to repairing or replacing handles and spouts, while also addressing leaks at the base. If the repairs don't seem cost-effective or you're looking to upgrade your fixtures, we also offer new faucet installations tailored to your needs. Whether you're contending with a single-handle kitchen faucet that refuses to shut off completely or a bathroom faucet featuring separate hot and cold handles that are leaking at the stems, our expert repairs are designed to eliminate the drip and restore smooth operation for your convenience.
If you're experiencing a dripping faucet or you want to explore the possibility of having a new one installed, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Contact us today to schedule a service call in Lubbock, and let us help you resolve your plumbing issues efficiently.

Details That Matter Most
When you schedule faucet plumbing services in Lubbock, the plumber inspects the faucet to determine whether the problem is in the cartridge, valve seats, O-rings, or the entire faucet body. That involves shutting off the water supply, disassembling the faucet, and checking for worn or corroded parts. The plumber brings replacement cartridges, washers, O-rings, and the tools needed to remove stubborn faucet nuts that have corroded in place over time.
After the repair or installation is complete, you'll notice that the faucet turns on and off smoothly without dripping, the water temperature adjusts predictably, and there's no leak at the base of the spout or around the handles. mr.wilsons plumbing and drain solutions tests the faucet under full water pressure before finishing the job to make sure there are no leaks and that both hot and cold water flow properly. A properly installed faucet sits securely on the sink or countertop, with supply lines that don't kink or leak at the connections.
Some repairs require replacing the entire faucet if the body is cracked, the finish is corroded beyond repair, or the internal components are no longer available for older models. If the supply lines under the sink are old and corroded, replacing them at the same time prevents future leaks and makes the job more reliable. Faucet plumbing services do not include countertop modifications or sink replacements, but they do ensure that the faucet is installed correctly and functions as intended.
Why Locals Choose This Option
Homeowners in Lubbock often have questions about what's causing their faucet problems and whether repair or replacement is the better choice, so here are answers to the most common concerns.
Why does my faucet drip even after I turn it off tightly?
The cartridge or valve seat inside the faucet is worn out and no longer seals properly. Replacing the cartridge or resurfacing the valve seat stops the drip and restores a tight seal.
How long does it take to replace a faucet?
Most faucet replacements take one to two hours, depending on how accessible the supply lines are and whether the old faucet nuts are corroded in place. The plumber removes the old faucet, installs the new one, connects the supply lines, and tests for leaks.
What causes a faucet to leak at the base of the spout?
The O-rings or seals inside the faucet body have deteriorated, allowing water to seep out when the faucet is turned on. Replacing the O-rings stops the leak and keeps water from pooling on the countertop.
Why is my faucet handle hard to turn?
Mineral buildup from hard water can restrict the movement of the cartridge or valve stem. Disassembling the faucet, cleaning the parts, and replacing worn components restores smooth operation.
A dripping faucet wastes water every day, and a leak at the base can damage your countertop or cabinet if it's not fixed. If your faucet isn't working the way it should, get in touch to schedule service in Lubbock.

