A leaking faucet may look minor, but the wrong decision between repair and replacement can increase costs over time. Residential faucet repair works well for worn washers, cartridges, or minor seal issues. These repairs are typically quick and economical.
However, repeated leaks, corrosion, or structural damage often signal the need for replacement. Older fixtures may also use more water and deliver inconsistent pressure. In these cases, upgrading the faucet can reduce waste and prevent damage to the cabinet.
Delaying action can lead to mould growth, rising water bills, and plumbing strain. A professional inspection helps identify the true source of the issue and clearly compare repair vs. replacement costs.
Making the right choice protects plumbing systems and keeps household water use efficient. Read More.