Faucet Repair, Installation & Replacement in South Florida
At Erica’s Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Restoration we are your local experts in comprehensive plumbing services for homes and businesses throughout the South Florida -area, including Broward and Palm Beach Counties. With 24/7 emergency response, experienced licensed technicians, and upfront flat-rate pricing, we’re the team you can trust for fast, reliable solutions — day or night
Fast Faucet Service from Licensed Plumbers
When your faucet is dripping, leaking, or just not performing the way it should, Erica’s Plumbing is ready to help. Our licensed plumbers deliver fast, reliable faucet repair and replacement services for homeowners and businesses throughout the area. Whether you’re dealing with a stubborn leak under the sink, a faucet that won’t stop running, or you’re ready to upgrade to a brand-new fixture, we get the job done right the first time — with no shortcuts and no unnecessary upsells. We arrive on time, work efficiently, and leave your space clean when we’re done. Trust Erica’s Plumbing for faucet service that’s fast, affordable, and backed by real expertise.
Faucet Problems We Fix Every Day
Our licensed plumbers handle every type of faucet issue — repairs, replacements, and new installations.
Complete Faucet Solutions
Every Faucet Need, One Trusted Company
From quick drip repairs to full fixture upgrades, we handle every faucet need with speed and expertise.
Faucet Service: Fix Running Toilet Issues, Leaks & Common Toilet Problems in South Florida
A broken toilet is more than an inconvenience — it can waste hundreds of gallons of water and signal a serious plumbing issue. Erica’s Plumbing, AC & Restoration provides expert faucet service services across Palm Beach and Broward County. Whether you have a running toilet, a clog that won’t flush, a leak at the base, or any other toilet problem, our licensed plumbers fix it fast — often the same day you call.
Many toilet problems come from worn main parts inside the tank: the flapper, fill valve, flush valve, and overflow tube. When any of these components fail, a malfunctioning toilet is the result — wasting water, running constantly, or refusing to flush. We diagnose the type of toilet problem quickly and get your plumbing running normally again.
Faucet Repair, Installation & Replacement in South Florida
A dripping faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water per year. A faucet that won’t fully shut off wastes far more. Beyond the water bill impact, leaking faucets can indicate worn cartridges, corroded valve seats, or failing supply lines that worsen over time — and can eventually cause water damage under your sink or inside your walls. Erica’s licensed plumbers repair, install, and replace faucets of every type and brand for homeowners across Palm Beach and Broward County, with same-day service available and upfront pricing before any work begins.
Signs Your Faucet Needs Repair or Replacement
- Dripping when off — The most common faucet problem. Usually a worn cartridge, O-ring, or valve seat that needs replacing.
- Low water pressure — A clogged aerator is often the cause and takes minutes to fix. If cleaning the aerator doesn’t restore pressure, there may be a deeper supply line or valve issue.
- Squeaking or stiff handle — Worn stem threads or a packing nut that needs adjustment or replacement.
- Faucet won’t shut off completely — A failed cartridge or valve seat allowing water to pass through when closed.
- Water leaking around the base of the faucet — Worn O-rings around the body of the faucet, typically more common on older fixtures.
- Water leaking under the sink — Could be the supply lines, shutoff valves, or the drain connection — not always the faucet itself. We diagnose the actual source.
- Rust or visible corrosion — Surface corrosion on the faucet body or discolored water can indicate internal corrosion that requires full replacement.
- Faucet more than 15–20 years old — Older faucets lose efficiency, develop chronic leaks, and parts become hard to source. Replacement is often more cost-effective than ongoing repairs.
Types of Faucets We Repair & Install
Ball Faucets
Single-handle faucets that control temperature and flow using a rotating ball mechanism. Common in kitchens. Ball faucets have multiple internal parts — springs, seats, and O-rings — that wear independently. We carry replacement kits for all major ball faucet brands.
Cartridge Faucets
The most common type found in South Florida homes — both single and double-handle configurations. A cartridge controls water flow and temperature. When a cartridge faucet drips or becomes hard to turn, replacing the cartridge usually solves it completely. We stock cartridges for Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, and most other major brands.
Ceramic Disc Faucets
Single-lever faucets with a wide cylindrical body and ceramic discs that control flow. Extremely durable — ceramic disc faucets rarely need repair, but when they do, the disc cylinder needs replacement rather than simple internal parts.
Compression Faucets
The oldest faucet design — two separate handles that compress a rubber washer against a valve seat to stop flow. Still found in many older South Florida homes. When they drip, the washer or valve seat needs replacement — a straightforward repair.
Kitchen Faucet Services
The kitchen faucet is one of the most-used fixtures in your home. When it fails — or when you’re ready to upgrade — we handle the full job: removing the old fixture, making any necessary supply line adjustments, and installing the new faucet correctly so it seals properly and performs as expected. Kitchen faucet styles we install include:
- Pull-down and pull-out spray faucets
- Bridge faucets
- Pot filler faucets (wall-mount, over the stove)
- Commercial-style high-arc faucets
- Touchless and touch-activated faucets
- Filtered water and dual-function faucets
Bathroom Faucet Services
Bathroom faucets take more daily use than almost any other fixture. We repair and replace all bathroom faucet configurations:
- Single-hole faucets
- Widespread (3-hole) faucets
- Centerset (4-inch spread) faucets
- Vessel sink faucets (tall, above-counter style)
- Wall-mounted bathroom faucets
Outdoor Faucet (Hose Bib) Repair & Replacement
Outdoor faucets — hose bibs and sillcocks — take more physical wear and exposure than indoor fixtures. A leaking outdoor faucet wastes water and, if it leaks at the wall penetration, can slowly damage the structure behind it. We repair and replace outdoor faucets and upgrade to anti-siphon models where required by code — which prevents outdoor water from back-flowing into your home’s supply lines.
Repair or Replace? Honest Guidance
Not every dripping faucet needs to be replaced. In most cases, a cartridge or washer replacement resolves the issue for a fraction of replacement cost. We’ll always tell you if repair is the right call. Replacement makes more sense when:
- The faucet is over 15 years old and has had repeated repairs
- Parts are no longer available for the model
- The faucet body is visibly corroded or cracked
- You’re remodeling and want a fixture that matches the new design
- The cost of repair approaches the cost of a new quality fixture
Brands We Install & Service
We work with all faucet brands, including:
- Moen — Lifetime warranty, cartridge-based, widely available parts
- Delta — Ball-type and cartridge, extensive style selection
- Kohler — Premium finishes, ceramic disc and cartridge
- Grohe — European engineering, popular in higher-end South Florida homes
- American Standard — Reliable mid-range option, wide availability
- Pfister — Affordable with lifetime warranty on most models
- Brizo, Hansgrohe, Rohl — Luxury and designer brands installed to spec
If you’ve already purchased a faucet, bring it — we’ll install any brand you choose. If you want our recommendation, we’ll suggest the best option for your situation and budget.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does faucet repair cost?
Most faucet repairs — cartridge replacement, O-ring swap, aerator cleaning — range from $75 to $200 depending on the faucet type and parts needed. We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you know exactly what it will cost.
How much does faucet installation cost?
Faucet installation (labor only, if you supply the fixture) typically ranges from $100 to $250. If we supply the fixture, we’ll quote the combined cost upfront. Pot fillers and wall-mount faucets that require supply line relocation cost more. We always provide pricing before we start.
How do I know if my faucet needs a new cartridge or full replacement?
If the faucet is relatively new and dripping, a cartridge replacement almost always resolves it. If the faucet is old, heavily corroded, or has had multiple repairs, replacement is usually the better value. Our plumber will assess it on-site and give you an honest recommendation.
Can you install a faucet I already bought?
Yes. We install customer-supplied faucets from any brand. Just let us know what you have when you schedule so the technician knows what to expect.
Why does my faucet have low water pressure?
The most common cause is a clogged aerator — the small screen at the tip of the faucet that’s easily blocked by mineral deposits. Unscrewing and cleaning or replacing it takes minutes. If that doesn’t resolve it, the cartridge, supply line, or shutoff valve may need attention.
How long does a faucet repair or installation take?
Most faucet repairs and straightforward installations are completed in under an hour. More complex installations — pot fillers, widespread bathroom faucets with multiple connections, or work requiring shutoff valve replacement — may take longer. We’ll give you an accurate time estimate when you schedule.
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When you choose us, you will experience the difference of having a reliable and caring home service partner. Let us enhance the comfort and joy in your home – because your family deserves the very best.




