Many homeowners make the mistake of cranking handles tighter to “fix” leaks. But it only grinds metal on metal, destroying internal components and making simple repairs impossible. High water pressure and chemicals silently damage your fixtures, shortening their lifespan dramatically.
We help protect your health and home. Licensed techs arrive ready to repair most faucets on the spot. We inspect for hidden threats to catch pressure issues and chemical wear early. This prevents mold, rot, or premature failures. Plus expert guidance on how to lower your lifetime cost of ownership.
Rather than recommending a complete replacement, our team took detailed photos of the faucet, researched the exact model, and located the specific replacement hose the customer needed.
We guided them to purchase the part directly, saving them significant money.
Afterward, we performed a professional installation. It was the best deal for the customer. Later, we helped them install a garbage disposal, too.
Straightforward solutions are better than upselling. It’s one of the ways we can make Snohomish County a healthier place to live.
Faucet drips after you turn it off? Worn internal components may be ready to fail, with potential water damage to cabinets and flooring.
Are knobs/handles too stiff or suspiciously loose? Stiff suggests mineral buildup that can lead to valve failure. Loose handles indicate worn components that are lessening their grip on your water flow.
Any moisture or puddles near the faucet base or under the sink? Moisture + heat are the perfect conditions for mold, bacteria and rot.
Hear strange squeaking noises or hammering sounds? Worn parts are likely, but the pounding is a dangerous pressure fluctuation that can damage your entire plumbing system—and burst pipes.
Got mineral buildup or rust on the faucet surface? White or greenish crust is usually hard water (calcium, lime, magnesium). It shortens the service life of your fixtures and appliances. Orange-brown rust is corrosion. It looks bad, tastes bad and alarms your guests.
Complete indoor & outdoor faucet repairs
Whether it’s a kitchen sprayer, bathroom sink, or outdoor hose bib, you’re covered—diagnosing the issue and fixing it to last.
Parts on hand = same-day fixes
Our trucks are stocked with common cartridges, seals, and fittings so we can fix most problems on the spot.
Smart installations with true customer support
Installing a new faucet? We document model numbers and specs, and we’ll even help you source parts—so you’re not left guessing in the future.
Honest guidance: Repair or replace
Not sure if your faucet is worth saving? You get the facts, not a sales pitch. Our goal is always the most cost-effective, long-term solution.
Upfront pricing, No upsells
We believe in doing what’s right whether it pays or not. You get transparent pricing and repair options that make sense for your budget and home.
Precision plumbing with a human touch—and yes, your faucet will thank you.
Less than 8 years old with only a single issue? Repair it. Multiple problems or pushing over a decade? Time for a new one. Think of it like car repair: Sometimes changing the oil is enough, but eventually that 1995 Corolla needs to go to the great junkyard in the sky.
Most modern faucets are distant cousins from the same overseas factory. Focus on available replacement parts, solid brass components, and how it feels in your hand. For outdoor use, Arrowhead or Prior brands won’t let you down. Heavy gardener? Consider a yard hydrant—it’s like upgrading from a water pistol to a fire hose.
Water hammer is your pipes’ way of throwing a tantrum when water flow stops suddenly. This pressure wave can wreak havoc. If your pipes sound like they’re auditioning for a percussion section, we install specialized arresters. Think of them as tiny shock absorbers for your plumbing’s feelings.
Hard water is your enemy. Address water quality issues first. Then maintain proper pressure (below 80 PSI) and be gentle with fixtures. Kitchen sprayers aren’t bungee cords—treat them with respect. Regular inspections can add years to your fixtures’ lives. Pro tip: Buying a new faucet? Get spare parts at the same time. it’s like having a spare tire before you get a flat.