Faucet Repair & Installation Services in Chilliwack

Modern bathroom and kitchen faucets repaired by Kingdom Plumbing & Heating in Chilliwack, showcasing sleek chrome fixtures and expertly installed sinks.

At Kingdom Plumbing & Heating, we offer professional faucet repair and installation services for homes across Chilliwack. Whether your faucet is leaking, difficult to turn, or simply outdated, our experienced plumbers are here to help.

When to Call Us for Faucet Repair

Leaky faucets and low water pressure can waste a significant amount of water and increase your utility bills. If you notice any of these issues, it’s time to call a professional:

  • Leaking faucets: A leaky faucet can waste gallons of water every day. It might require a simple washer replacement, or there may be more serious issues with the valve.
  • Low water pressure: Mineral buildup in the aerator can cause low water pressure. If cleaning doesn’t resolve the issue, you may need a new faucet.
  • Dripping faucets: A dripping faucet not only wastes water but can also damage your plumbing fixtures over time.
  • Difficulty turning the handle: Over time, mineral buildup or internal wear can make it hard to turn your faucet’s handle. Our plumbers can repair or replace it for smooth operation.

Faucet Replacement or Repair?

Deciding whether to repair or replace your faucet depends on several factors:

  • Faucet Age: Older faucets may require frequent repairs, making replacement more cost-effective.
  • Cost of Parts & Labor: Sometimes, the cost of repairing a faucet can be nearly as high as replacing it with a new one.
  • Overall Condition: If your faucet is corroded or heavily worn, replacing it with a modern, more efficient model can save you money in the long run.
  • Functionality & Style: If you’re updating your kitchen or bathroom, installing a new faucet can enhance the look and functionality of your space.

Types of Faucets We Repair & Install

Our experienced plumbers can handle all types of faucets, including:

  • Compression Faucets: Traditional faucets with separate handles for hot and cold water.
  • Cartridge Faucets: Faucets with a cartridge that controls water flow.
  • Ceramic Disc Faucets: Modern faucets that use durable ceramic discs for smooth operation.
  • Ball Faucets: Single-handle faucets commonly found in kitchens.
  • Hands-Free Faucets: Motion-activated and smart faucets for modern convenience.

Note: We do not warranty any fixture or part provided by homeowners.

Additional Services:

We also specialize in individual fixture services that can be further explored:

  • Shower Repair: From leaks to low water pressure, our team provides expert solutions to restore your shower’s performance.
  • Toilet Repair: Is your toilet leaking, running constantly, or clogged? Our toilet repair services ensure your toilet works as it should without causing water damage.

Call us today to schedule a repair or installation for your faucets and plumbing fixtures. Whether it’s a minor repair or a complete replacement, we’re here to provide expert service and get your plumbing back in top shape. Don’t wait—contact us now for a free estimate!

Frequently Asked Questions about Faucet Repair & Installation

Faucet repair costs vary depending on the complexity of the problem. Simple repairs like replacing a washer or O-ring are typically affordable, but more extensive issues may require additional parts or labor. Contact us for a personalized estimate.

Yes, a leaky faucet can waste hundreds of gallons of water and increase your utility bill significantly. It can also cause water damage if left unattended. It’s important to have it repaired quickly to prevent further problems.

If your faucet is old, corroded, or requires frequent repairs, replacing it with a newer, more efficient model may be the best option. If the issue is minor, a simple repair might suffice.

Faucets generally last between 10 and 20 years, depending on usage and maintenance. If you notice frequent leaks, low water pressure, or corrosion, it might be time to consider a replacement.

A continued drip could indicate a deeper issue with the valve or cartridge. In such cases, it’s best to have a professional diagnose the problem to ensure a lasting solution.