Faucet Repair & Replacement Services in Everett, WA

Faucet Repair & Replacement Services in Everett, WA

Chrome faucet with two handles, water flowing from spout.

A leaking or broken faucet can waste water, raise your utility bill, and make everyday tasks more frustrating. Whether the problem is a constant drip, loose handle, poor water flow, or a faucet that needs to be replaced, it is better to fix it before the issue gets worse.

WaterWays Plumbing provides faucet repair and replacement services in Everett, Shoreline, Kirkland, Mount Vernon, Granite Falls, Stanwood, Camano Island, and nearby areas. We repair leaking faucets, replace worn fixtures, and install new faucets for kitchens, bathrooms, laundry areas, and utility sinks.

Help for Leaky, Loose, or Damaged Faucets

Faucet problems can seem small at first. A slow drip or stiff handle may not feel urgent, but those symptoms can point to worn parts, damaged seals, corrosion, or problems with the fixture connection.

Our faucet service focuses on finding the cause of the issue and helping you decide whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

Common faucet problems include:

  • Constant dripping
  • Leaks around the handle
  • Leaks around the base or spout
  • Loose or hard-to-turn handles
  • Low water flow
  • Rust or corrosion
  • Noisy faucet operation
  • Sprayer or pull-down faucet issues
  • Water leaking under the sink
  • Outdated or damaged fixtures

If water is leaking below the sink, the issue should be checked quickly to avoid cabinet, flooring, or moisture damage.

Faucet Problems We Repair

Different faucet issues can come from different parts of the fixture. Some are simple repairs. Others are signs that the faucet is worn out and should be replaced.

Leaking Faucets

A leaking faucet may be caused by worn washers, cartridges, O-rings, seals, valves, or internal parts. Even a small drip can waste water over time and become more annoying as it gets worse.

We inspect the fixture and repair the issue when the faucet is still in good condition.

Loose or Hard-to-Turn Handles

Handles can become loose, stiff, or difficult to control because of worn parts, mineral buildup, corrosion, or internal damage. If the handle does not shut water off properly, the faucet may continue dripping.

We can check the handle assembly and determine whether repair or replacement is the better option.

Low Water Flow

Low flow from one faucet can be caused by a clogged aerator, mineral buildup, supply line issue, valve problem, or internal fixture restriction. If other fixtures have normal pressure, the problem may be limited to that faucet.

We help identify the cause and restore proper flow when possible.

Leaks Under the Sink

A faucet leak under the sink can damage cabinets and flooring if it is ignored. These leaks may come from supply lines, connections, the faucet base, or worn components.

If you notice moisture, staining, or dripping below the sink, schedule service before the damage spreads.

Old or Corroded Faucets

Older faucets may become harder to repair if parts are worn, corroded, or no longer easy to source. If the faucet keeps leaking or the finish is badly deteriorated, replacement may be the smarter option.

Our Faucet Repair and Replacement Process

Faucet work should be clean, careful, and practical. We look at the fixture, the connections, and the surrounding plumbing before recommending the next step.

We Check the Faucet and Connections

We start by inspecting the faucet, handle, spout, base, supply lines, and visible connections. This helps us determine where the water is coming from and whether the fixture can be repaired.

We Identify the Cause

Once we understand the symptoms, we look for worn seals, damaged cartridges, loose fittings, corrosion, mineral buildup, or fixture failure.

We Repair the Faucet When Possible

If the faucet is repairable and the parts are available, we fix the problem and test the fixture to make sure the leak or flow issue has been resolved.

We Recommend Replacement When Needed

If the faucet is old, damaged, corroded, or not worth repairing, we can replace it with a new fixture. Replacement is often the better option when the faucet keeps failing or has internal damage.

We Test for Leaks

After repair or replacement, we test the faucet, check the connections, and make sure water is flowing and shutting off properly.

Faucet Repair vs Faucet Replacement

Not every faucet problem requires replacement. Many leaks and handle issues can be repaired when the faucet is still in good shape.

Faucet repair may make sense when:

  • The faucet is newer
  • The issue is limited to one part
  • Replacement parts are available
  • The fixture is not corroded
  • The faucet still works well overall

Faucet replacement may be better when:

  • The faucet is old or badly worn
  • Leaks keep coming back
  • Parts are hard to find
  • The finish is corroded or damaged
  • The faucet does not match your needs anymore
  • Water is leaking from the body of the fixture

WaterWays Plumbing can help you decide whether repair or replacement is the better choice for your home.

Kitchen and Bathroom Faucet Services

WaterWays Plumbing works on common household faucets throughout the home.

We can help with:

  • Kitchen faucet repair
  • Kitchen faucet replacement
  • Bathroom sink faucet repair
  • Bathroom faucet replacement
  • Utility sink faucets
  • Laundry sink faucets
  • Pull-down and pull-out faucets
  • Faucet sprayers
  • Leaking supply connections
  • Fixture upgrades

Whether you need a small leak repaired or a new faucet installed, our team can help restore reliable water flow.

When to Call for Faucet Service

A faucet problem should be checked when it affects water flow, causes leaking, or creates moisture around the sink area.

You should schedule faucet service if:

  • The faucet drips after being turned off
  • Water leaks around the handle or base
  • You see water under the sink
  • The handle feels loose or stiff
  • Water flow is weak from one faucet
  • The faucet is rusty or corroded
  • The sprayer does not work properly
  • The faucet is outdated or damaged
  • You want to install a new fixture

Small leaks are easier to handle before they damage cabinets, flooring, or surrounding materials.

Why Homeowners Call WaterWays Plumbing

Faucet issues are common, but they still need to be repaired correctly. A poor connection or missed leak can create bigger problems below the sink.

Homeowners call us because we offer:

  • Faucet repair for leaks, drips, and flow issues
  • Faucet replacement for worn or outdated fixtures
  • Help with kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and utility faucets
  • Clear repair vs replacement guidance
  • Careful testing after service
  • Professional plumbing work from a licensed and insured team
  • Local service in Everett and nearby Washington communities

Our goal is to stop the leak, restore proper function, and help you avoid repeat fixture problems.

Faucet Repair Service Areas

WaterWays Plumbing provides faucet repair and replacement in Everett and nearby Washington communities, including:

If your faucet is leaking, loose, outdated, or not working properly, contact WaterWays Plumbing to schedule service.

Faucet Repair & Replacement FAQs

Why is my faucet dripping after I turn it off?
A dripping faucet is often caused by worn washers, cartridges, O-rings, seals, or internal parts. If the fixture is older or corroded, replacement may be a better option than repair.
Yes, many leaking faucets can be repaired if the fixture is still in good condition and the parts are available. If the faucet is badly worn, damaged, or leaking from the body, replacement may be recommended.
Water under the sink may come from the faucet base, supply lines, drain connections, shutoff valves, or loose fittings. A plumber can inspect the area and locate the source of the leak.
Repair may make sense for a newer faucet with a simple part issue. Replacement may be better if the faucet is old, corroded, repeatedly leaking, or difficult to repair.
Yes, in many cases a plumber can install a faucet the homeowner has already purchased, as long as the fixture is compatible with the sink and plumbing connections.