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Faucet & Fixture Repairin Aston, PA & Surrounding Areas

Dripping faucets, broken fixtures, and new installations. Kitchen and bathroom faucet experts.

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That Drip-Drip-Drip Is Costing You More Than Sleep

A dripping faucet is one of those problems that's easy to live with — until you realize it's been weeks and the drip hasn't stopped. It keeps you awake at night. It stains your sink basin. And it adds up: a single faucet dripping at one drop per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water a year. That's not a minor annoyance — it's a plumbing problem that deserves a proper fix.

Emergency Plumbing & Drain LLC provides faucet and fixture repair and installation for homes and businesses throughout the Greater Philadelphia area. Whether your kitchen faucet won't stop dripping, your bathroom fixture is leaking underneath, or you're ready for a full upgrade, our licensed plumbers handle it all from our shop in Aston, PA.

Kitchen Faucet Services

Your kitchen faucet gets more use than almost any fixture in your home — it's turned on and off dozens of times every day for cooking, cleaning, and drinking water. That constant use wears out internal components over time. We repair and replace all kitchen faucet types, including single-handle, double-handle, pull-down sprayer, pull-out sprayer, and commercial-style models.

Common kitchen faucet problems we solve include persistent dripping, low water pressure from a clogged aerator or cartridge, a sprayer that won't retract or switch modes, handles that are stiff or loose, and leaks from the base or under the sink. If your faucet connections are corroded or the supply lines are showing their age, we'll replace those too — preventing a future failure that could flood your kitchen cabinet.

Bathroom Faucet and Fixture Repair

Bathroom faucets, showerheads, tub spouts, and other fixtures all develop problems over time. We service all types of bathroom plumbing fixtures:

  • Sink faucets — widespread, centerset, single-hole, and wall-mounted styles. Drips, leaks, handle issues, and cartridge replacements.
  • Shower valves and heads — leaking shower valves behind the wall, low-pressure showerheads, temperature control problems, and diverter valve failures (when the tub spout won't switch to the shower).
  • Tub faucets and spouts — dripping tub faucets, corroded spouts, and worn-out handles or stems.
  • Supply valves (shut-offs) — the small valves under your sinks and behind your toilets. These are critical for emergencies but often seize up from years of disuse. We replace old gate valves with modern quarter-turn ball valves that work reliably when you need them most.

New Faucet and Fixture Installation

Upgrading your faucets is one of the most affordable ways to refresh a kitchen or bathroom. Whether you're remodeling or simply replacing an outdated fixture, we install faucets from every major manufacturer — Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, Pfister, and others. You can purchase your own fixture and hire us to install it, or we can supply the faucet at competitive pricing.

Proper installation matters more than most homeowners realize. A faucet that's not installed correctly can leak at the connections, damage your countertop, or fail prematurely. We ensure every connection is secure, every seal is watertight, and your new fixture functions perfectly before we leave.

Fixture Problems in Older Homes

Across Delaware County and the Greater Philadelphia area, thousands of homes still have original fixtures from the 1950s through 1980s. Vintage two-handle faucets, corroded shower valves behind tile walls, and galvanized supply lines that have narrowed from internal rust are all common in communities like Clifton Heights, Drexel Hill, Havertown, Folcroft, and Glenolden. While these older fixtures can sometimes be rebuilt with new internal parts, there comes a point where replacement is the practical choice — both for reliability and for water efficiency.

If your fixture problems are connected to larger plumbing issues like low water pressure throughout the home or discolored water, the cause may be aging supply pipes rather than the fixtures themselves. We'll diagnose the real problem and advise you honestly. Similarly, if a hidden leak is behind a bathroom wall near a shower valve, we can detect and repair it with minimal disruption.

Call (484) 836-9040 to schedule faucet or fixture repair and installation. Same-day appointments are often available, and we always provide upfront pricing before starting work.

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Frequently Asked Questions

A faucet that drips when turned off usually has a worn-out internal component — the exact part depends on the faucet type. Compression faucets have rubber washers that wear out. Cartridge faucets have cartridges with O-rings that degrade over time. Ball faucets have springs and valve seats that corrode. Ceramic disc faucets can develop cracked discs or worn seals. In all cases, the worn component allows water to seep past the shut-off point. It's a common repair and we carry parts for all major faucet types.

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