Sink and Faucet Repair

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Sink and Faucet Repair

Your sinks and faucets are the most frequently used plumbing fixtures in your home. Like with anything, constant repeated use can lead to eventual, unavoidable disrepair. Whether it’s things getting loose, worn out, clogged, cracked, or one of many other potential issues your fixtures can face, Good Guy Plumbing has the trained technicians and long-term plumbing repair know-how to help.

Sink Repair

You use your sink when you brush your teeth, wash your hands, do your dishes, disruption of a plumbing fixture can cause disrepair. Common issues that homeowners come across with their sinks include low water pressure, leaky faucets, problematic shower valves and broken garbage disposals. Whatever the problem may be, the technicians at Good Guy Plumbing are on hand to handle whatever sink, faucet or shower problem that comes your way.‌

Why Choose Our Drain Cleaning

Dripping Faucet

Often caused by a worn-out O-ring, washer, or internal valve cartridge.

Low Water Pressure

Usually due to mineral/limescale buildup in the aerator or blockages in the supply lines.

Clogged Drains

Caused by food particles, grease, hair, or soap scum buildup.

Faucet Repair

There are few things more annoying than dripping faucets. On top of being irritating, if left unfixed, they can waste a surprising amount of water and money. Even a slow leak can waste up to 20 gallons of water a day! Since leaks generally get worse over time, it should be addressed as soon as possible. If you’ve have a dripping sink, shower, or bathtub faucet, call Good Guy Plumbing today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my faucet dripping constantly?

A dripping faucet is usually caused by worn-out internal components like washers, O-rings, or a faulty cartridge. Replacing these parts usually stops the drip.

My kitchen sink drain is slow—what causes this?

Slow drains are usually caused by an accumulation of grease, food debris, and soap scum. Regular cleaning with natural solutions like baking soda and vinegar can help, but professional drain cleaning may be needed for deeper clogs.

How do I fix low water pressure in my sink?

Most often, low pressure is caused by mineral buildup in the faucet aerator. Unscrewing the aerator and soaking it in vinegar is a quick and effective fix.

Should I repair my faucet or replace it?

If the faucet is relatively new and the issue is a simple leak, a repair is cost-effective. If the faucet is old, corroded, or requires frequent repairs, installing a new one is often the better long-term choice.

What should I do if the pipe under my sink is leaking?

First, clear out the area and place a bucket under the leak. Check if the connections are loose and tighten them; if the leak persists, the gaskets or pipes may need professional replacement.

Do you handle garbage disposal issues?

Yes, many sink repair services also cover garbage disposal jams, leaks, or motor malfunctions.

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