Stop Drips and Restore Smooth Operation

Faucet repair services for homes and businesses in San Gabriel Valley


A dripping faucet can waste gallons of water every day and keep you awake at night if it is in a quiet room. In San Gabriel Valley, Service Squad repairs leaking, dripping, and malfunctioning faucets in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility areas with licensed plumbers who carry the parts needed to complete most repairs on the first visit.

The service covers single-handle and double-handle faucets, wall-mounted fixtures, and bar sinks. Whether the problem is a worn cartridge, a loose handle, or low water pressure, the team identifies the cause and repairs it without replacing the entire fixture unless it is beyond repair.

If you have a faucet that needs repair in San Gabriel Valley, contact Service Squad to schedule a visit.

What Happens During a Faucet Repair

When Service Squad arrives at your San Gabriel Valley home, the technician shuts off the water supply to the affected fixture and removes the handle to inspect the cartridge, valve stem, and seals. The team uses basin wrenches, cartridge pullers, and replacement O-rings to repair leaks and restore smooth operation.

After the repair is finished, the faucet turns on and off without dripping, water pressure returns to normal, and the handle moves smoothly without sticking. The technician tests the fixture under full pressure before leaving to make sure the repair holds.

Service Squad also identifies underlying issues such as mineral buildup, corroded valves, and pressure imbalances that can cause repeated problems. The service is designed to extend the life of your existing faucet and avoid unnecessary replacements.

Questions people ask before booking a repair

Homeowners often want to know whether a dripping faucet can be repaired, how long the fix will last, and what causes handles to become stiff. These are the most common questions asked before scheduling faucet repair service.

What causes a faucet to drip after it is turned off?
A dripping faucet usually has a worn cartridge, valve seat, or O-ring that no longer seals completely. Service Squad replaces the faulty part so the faucet shuts off without dripping.
Why is my faucet handle hard to turn?
A stiff handle is often caused by mineral buildup inside the cartridge or a lack of lubrication on the moving parts. Service Squad cleans the cartridge, applies plumber's grease, and adjusts the handle so it moves smoothly.
How long does a faucet repair take?
Most faucet repairs are completed in 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the type of fixture and the extent of the problem. Single-handle faucets with cartridge replacements take less time than older compression-style faucets.
Can you repair a faucet that has low water pressure?
Low water pressure is often caused by a clogged aerator or sediment buildup inside the supply lines. Service Squad removes the aerator, cleans or replaces it, and checks the shut-off valves to restore full flow.
When should I replace a faucet instead of repairing it?
Service Squad recommends replacement if the faucet body is cracked, corroded beyond repair, or if parts are no longer available. The technician will explain your options and help you decide what makes the most sense.

Service Squad has repaired faucets in San Gabriel Valley homes for years, and the team knows how to work efficiently without damaging countertops or fixtures. If your faucet is dripping or malfunctioning, get in touch to schedule a repair visit.