It goes on, it goes off.
You wash your hands with it, you brush your teeth with it, you shave with it, and for the most part you don’t really think about it.
And yet, when you need bathroom faucet repair, you notice it.
Your bathroom faucet might just be the smallest plumbing fixture in your entire house. But when it stops working, it can be incredibly frustrating to deal with.
Beyond that, though, this little fixture can cause a lot of damage if it’s not working properly.
We can help.
Whether you have a bathroom faucet issue that needs a residential plumber or a commercial plumber, Mount Airy Plumbing’s team of licensed Philadelphia plumbers will be there to help.
Bathroom Faucet Repair Plumbers In Philadelphia
A broken faucet can manifest itself in many different ways.
It might be that you have a leaky bathroom faucet or a dripping faucet. This might not seem like a huge deal, and in some ways it isn’t, but it’s not only wasteful and bad for the environment, it can also lead to unnecessary increase in your water bill, so calling a leak repair plumber is a good idea.
As well, a leaky bathroom faucet can lead to other issues. After all, if you have a leaky bathroom faucet, there’s clearly something wrong, which may also cause leaking underneath your bathroom sink or inside your vanity. This can lead to water damage, which is no fun to deal with.
You might also be stuck with a low water pressure bathroom faucet, which may be caused by an issue inside of the faucet.
Or you could have a faucet where a piece literally broke off of it. With water spraying everywhere, you may be tempted to call a 24 hour emergency plumber.
Whatever It is that’s wrong with your faucet, we can help. Our bathroom faucet repair plumbers will be there for you to get your bathroom faucet working once again.
New Bathroom Faucet Installation Plumbers
Sometimes, a bathroom faucet repair just doesn’t make any sense. If your bathroom faucet is significantly damaged, you may need a new bathroom faucet installation plumber. This might be frustrating in some cases, if you happen to love your faucet or if it fits very well with your decor, but we can usually find a solution for you that still fits.
In other cases, it’s the fact that your faucet doesn’t fit with your decor that causes you to want to replace it. We see this quite often as well in the case of bathroom renovations. Or you might be adding an addition to your home, or converting a spare bedroom into a larger bathroom.
In that case, we’ll help you find a new bathroom faucet that fits with your new bathtub installation, new shower installation, and new toilet installation to give you exactly the look you’re looking for, and all up to code.
Whatever your reason for wanting a new bathroom faucet installation, we can help.
Bathroom Faucet Clogged Drain Cleaning Plumbers
Do you have a clogged bathroom drain?
If so, there are a number of different things that can cause it.
If you’re somebody who likes to use your bathroom faucet drain to shave, you might think the hairs you shave off will just slow down the drain and disappear. And that’s true, most of the time. However, these hairs can mix with the longer hairs from your head, dead skin cells, soap residue, shaving cream, and other elements that make their way down your drain to coat the inside of your pipes.
If you have a tree root growing through your drain, that can be especially tricky, since this stuff can get caught on it and hang there, building up even more. If you’ve ever seen seaweed pile up on the rocks poking out of the water in a river, you have an idea of how this works.
We can help.
Well perform a Philadelphia drain cleaning service for you. And if necessary, we will perform a video camera drain inspection to make sure that what’s causing your clogged drain doesn’t keep coming back to haunt you.
Bathroom Faucet Plumbing FAQ
Do you have questions about bathroom faucet for bathroom sink installations? If so, we’re here to help.
Read on below to find the answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about bathroom faucet plumbing. You can also take a look at our general FAQ page to learn more.
In most cases, no. If your bathroom drain is working just fine, there should be no need to replace it. However, if your new bathroom faucet installation is a different color or finish then your drain, you may want to replace it as well. But that’s purely an aesthetic issue.
Most of the time, yes. Bathroom sinks and bathroom faucets are standardized, so in most cases they should be compatible with each other. There are a few exceptions though, so it’s a good idea to have a professional Philadelphia plumber take a look.
Standard bathroom household cleaner usually works just fine to get that nice, polished finish to really sparkle. However, if your bathroom faucet aerator is clogged, you can clean it by removing it, soaking it in vinegar overnight, and then rinsing it. if the clog is particularly stubborn, you can use an old toothbrush to get rid of it.