Faucet work, Brighton CO
Faucet Repair & Installation in Brighton, CO
Kitchen and bath faucet cartridge rebuilds, full swaps, and low pressure diagnostics.
Quick answer. Cartridge rebuilds on kitchen and bath faucets in Brighton run $189 to $285. New kitchen faucet installs run $385 to $650 with fresh angle stops and stainless supply lines. Widespread bath faucet installs run $385 to $720. Most jobs finish inside an hour.
Call 720 664 0815.
Most faucet calls we run are the same four problems. A drip at the spout, a drip at the base, loss of pressure at one side, or a handle that no longer clicks into full off. All four are usually a cartridge or a worn seat. We keep the common rebuild kits on the truck, so we usually finish before the coffee cools.
Common faucet issues and what they usually mean
- Drip at the spout, worn cartridge or seat.
- Drip at the base, O ring failure under the handle.
- Low pressure, one side, aerator clogged with scale or supply line kink.
- Hot only or cold only, cartridge dead on one side or angle stop turned off.
- Handle feels loose, set screw backed out or cartridge body cracked.
- Sprayer stuck on or off, diverter in the spout base is stuck.
What a proper install looks like
- Shut off angle stops, verify they hold, replace if they do not.
- Replace supply lines with new stainless braided lines, regardless of what was there.
- Torque the faucet to manufacturer spec, no over tightening that cracks ceramic sinks.
- Run water hot and cold, check every connection for drips at pressure, then twice more after 15 minutes.
- Clean the sink and take your trash.
Brands we stock parts for
Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, Grohe, and Hansgrohe. If you have a specialty brand, we can usually source the part in a day if it is not on the truck.
FAQ
Can I bring my own faucet from the store?
Yes. We install your fixture for a flat labor price. We open the box first and flag any missing parts.
Why did my brand new faucet start leaking in a year?
Usually the cheap supply lines that ship in the box failed, or hard water ate through a rubber seal fast. We replace supply lines at every install as a rule.
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