My Favorite Plumber can repair any utility faucet assembly, as well as drains, hoses and valves. We can also replace old, low, difficult-to-operate faucets with extended, gooseneck, swing-nozzle or pull-out faucets, which open up the tub to a wider range of uses.
Homeowners often wonder whether it’s better to repair or replace a malfunctioning faucet. The best answer is: it depends.
Washers and seals can be replaced cheaply and many faucet components are repairable. In some cases, however, special ordering a broken part can be more expensive than simply replacing the entire faucet.
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