Stop Drips Before They Cause Damage

Professional faucet repair services in Marble Falls, Texas

When your faucet drips constantly in Marble Falls, it does more than waste water. Each drop adds up on your utility bill, and the moisture seeping beneath the fixture damages cabinets, countertops, and the drywall behind your sink. You wipe it down daily, but the problem keeps returning because the internal parts have worn out.


Marble Falls Plumbing LLC repairs leaking and dripping faucets by replacing worn cartridges, seals, and valves inside the fixture. This work restores consistent water pressure, stops the leak at its source, and prevents ongoing water damage to the surfaces around your sink. Repairing the internal components costs less than replacing the entire faucet and extends its useful life for years.


If your faucet drips or leaks around the base in Marble Falls, contact us to schedule a repair evaluation.

Silver faucet leaking water onto a white sink.
Faucet with running water into a stainless steel sink in a kitchen.

What happens during a faucet repair visit

When you schedule faucet repair in Marble Falls, we turn off the water supply to your sink, disassemble the handle and spout assembly, and inspect the cartridge, O-rings, and valve seats for wear. Most drips originate from these internal components, which degrade over time due to mineral deposits and friction.


After we replace the damaged parts and reassemble the faucet, you will notice the drip stops completely, the handle turns smoothly without resistance, and water flows at the correct pressure without splashing or irregular spray patterns. The area around the base stays dry, and you no longer hear water trickling when the faucet is off.


We test the fixture under full pressure before leaving to confirm the repair holds and check underneath the sink for any signs of leakage at the connection points. If your faucet is too corroded or the finish is failing, we can discuss whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation.

Stainless steel kitchen sink with faucet and countertop, against a gray stone backsplash, with decorative jars.

Questions homeowners ask before booking a repair

Most people want to know how long the repair takes, whether their faucet model can be fixed, and what signs indicate a more serious plumbing issue that goes beyond the fixture itself.


  • How long does a typical faucet repair take? Most faucet repairs take between thirty and sixty minutes once we arrive and identify the worn components. More complex fixtures with multiple cartridges or concealed mounting hardware may take slightly longer.
  • What causes faucets to start dripping? Dripping usually results from worn rubber seals, damaged cartridges, or corroded valve seats inside the faucet body. Mineral buildup from hard water accelerates wear on these parts and prevents them from sealing completely when you turn the handle off.
  • When should I replace a faucet instead of repairing it? If the faucet body is cracked, the finish is peeling, or the internal threading is stripped, replacement makes more sense than repair. We evaluate the condition during the visit and let you know which option will last longer.
  • Why does my faucet leak only when the water is turned on? Leaks that appear only under pressure typically come from loose connections at the supply lines or a failing seal where the spout meets the base. We tighten the fittings and replace the seals to stop the leak.
  • How do I know if the problem is the faucet or the pipes? If water drips from the spout or pools around the base, the issue is usually within the faucet. If you see moisture on the pipes under the sink or hear hissing behind the wall, the problem may be in the supply lines or shutoff valves.


Marble Falls Plumbing LLC handles faucet repairs throughout Marble Falls, from single-handle kitchen fixtures to bathroom faucets with separate hot and cold controls. Get in touch to schedule a repair and stop the drip before it damages your cabinets.