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Dripping Faucets & Leaks in Atlanta | Expert Diagnosis and Permanent Fixes

Stop the Drip and the Water Waste with Elite Plumbing Atlanta's Precision Leak Repair for Every Faucet Type

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Why That Constant Dripping Gets Worse in Atlanta Homes

You hear it at night. That steady drip from the kitchen faucet or bathroom tap. You might think it's minor, but that leaky faucet is costing you money every single day.

Atlanta's hard water accelerates the problem. The high mineral content in our municipal supply degrades rubber washers and corrodes valve seats faster than in other regions. What starts as a slow drip becomes a steady stream within months. The calcium and magnesium deposits build up inside the faucet body, preventing proper seal closure even after you turn the handle completely off.

The humidity here makes it worse. Moisture sits on chrome fixtures and seeps into mounting hardware, corroding the nuts and bolts that hold your faucet assembly together. That leaking spigot in your laundry room or that dripping tap in the guest bath is not just annoying. It's a symptom of internal component failure.

A faucet water leak wastes between 3,000 and 10,000 gallons per year depending on the drip rate. That constant dripping also stains sinks, breeds mold in drain assemblies, and raises your water bill by 10 to 15 percent. The longer you wait, the more expensive the fix becomes. What could have been a washer replacement turns into a full cartridge swap or valve body replacement when corrosion spreads.

Homes in Buckhead, Midtown, and Virginia Highland built before 2000 often have compression faucets with multiple failure points. Newer construction in areas like Brookhaven and Sandy Springs use cartridge or ceramic disc faucets, but hard water still destroys the seals over time.

Why That Constant Dripping Gets Worse in Atlanta Homes
How We Fix Faucet Leaks the Right Way

How We Fix Faucet Leaks the Right Way

Most plumbers guess at the problem. We diagnose it.

Elite Plumbing Atlanta uses a systematic approach to identify the exact failure point in your faucet assembly. We start by determining the faucet type: compression, cartridge, ball, or ceramic disc. Each type has different internal components and different failure modes. A compression faucet leak usually means a worn seat washer or corroded valve seat. A cartridge faucet leak points to O-ring failure or cartridge seal degradation. Ball faucets have inlet seals and spring assemblies that fail. Ceramic disc faucets rarely leak unless the disc itself cracks or sediment jams the mechanism.

We shut off the water supply at the angle stop under the sink, not at the main. This isolates the problem and prevents pressure surges that can damage other fixtures. We disassemble the faucet handle, remove the retaining nut, and extract the cartridge or stem. Then we inspect every component under magnification to identify wear patterns, mineral buildup, and corrosion.

If the valve seat is pitted, we reface it with a seat wrench or replace it entirely. If the cartridge is damaged, we match the exact model number and install an OEM replacement, not an aftermarket knockoff that will fail in six months. We replace all O-rings, gaskets, and seals with heat-resistant, chlorine-resistant materials rated for Atlanta's water chemistry.

We test the repair under full pressure before reassembling the handle. We cycle the faucet through 20 full open and close operations to confirm zero leakage at the spout and zero weeping around the base. Then we check for leaks at the supply line connections and under the sink where most homeowners never look.

What Happens When You Call Us About a Leaky Faucet

Dripping Faucets & Leaks in Atlanta | Expert Diagnosis and Permanent Fixes
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Initial Assessment and Identification

We ask you specific questions about the leak location, frequency, and duration. Is it dripping when the handle is fully closed? Does it leak from the spout or around the base? This tells us whether the issue is internal seal failure or external mounting problems. We schedule a diagnostic visit and arrive with the tools and common replacement parts for every major faucet brand installed in Atlanta homes, including Delta, Moen, Kohler, and Pfister.
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Disassembly and Component Inspection

We shut off the water, protect your countertop with a drop cloth, and carefully disassemble the faucet. We photograph the internal components and show you the failed parts. Most customers are shocked to see the mineral buildup and rubber deterioration inside a faucet that looked fine on the outside. We explain what failed, why it failed, and what it will take to fix it permanently. No upselling. Just facts.
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Repair and Pressure Testing

We install new components, reassemble the faucet, and restore water pressure slowly to prevent hydraulic shock. We test the faucet under full pressure for five minutes while checking every connection point for leaks. We operate the handle through multiple cycles to confirm smooth operation and zero dripping. Before we leave, we clean up completely and show you how to maintain the faucet to extend its service life.

Why Atlanta Homeowners Choose Elite Plumbing Atlanta for Faucet Repairs

Faucet repair seems simple until you strip a corroded nut or crack a brittle valve seat. Then a $75 repair becomes a $400 faucet replacement.

We have repaired faucets in every neighborhood from Decatur to Dunwoody. We know the plumbing configurations in 1950s ranch homes in Druid Hills, the imported fixtures in Buckhead estates, and the builder-grade faucets in new Sandy Springs subdivisions. We carry replacement parts for discontinued models that most supply houses stopped stocking years ago.

Atlanta's building codes require backflow prevention on certain faucet installations, especially in commercial kitchens and medical facilities. We ensure compliance during every repair. We also know which brands hold up best in our water conditions. Moen cartridges last longer than most competitors because of their brass construction and rubber formulation. Delta uses ceramic components that resist mineral buildup. Kohler's compression faucets are repairable but require frequent maintenance in hard water areas.

We do not sell you a new faucet when a $30 cartridge replacement will fix the problem. We also do not waste your time on temporary fixes. If the faucet body is corroded or the mounting hardware is stripped, we tell you upfront. You deserve honesty, not a callback in three months when the cheap fix fails.

Our technicians are not salespeople. They are licensed plumbers with an average of eight years of field experience. They have seen every type of faucet failure and they know how to fix it right the first time. They show up on time, answer your questions, and leave your home cleaner than they found

it.

What to Expect When We Fix Your Leaking Faucet

Fast Response Time

We schedule most faucet repairs within 24 to 48 hours of your call. If you have a severe leak that is flooding a cabinet or damaging flooring, we can dispatch a technician the same day. Most single-faucet repairs take between 45 minutes and 90 minutes depending on the faucet type and the extent of corrosion. We do not charge extra for same-day service. We charge for the work, not for your urgency. Our service window is two hours, and we call 30 minutes before arrival so you are not waiting around all day.

Thorough Diagnostic Process

Before we quote a repair price, we diagnose the problem completely. We check water pressure at the supply line to rule out pressure-related issues. We inspect the shut-off valves under the sink because a failing angle stop can mimic a faucet leak. We test the drain assembly because sometimes water pooling around the faucet base is actually a drain leak, not a faucet leak. We explain what we find in plain language and show you the failed component. You get a fixed price before we start the repair, and that price does not change unless we discover additional damage after disassembly.

Quality That Lasts

We use OEM parts whenever possible because aftermarket components rarely match the original specifications. A generic cartridge might fit, but the rubber compound might not be rated for chlorinated water or the brass might corrode faster. We warranty our labor for one year and the parts carry the manufacturer's warranty, typically one to five years depending on the brand. If the faucet leaks again within the warranty period due to our workmanship, we fix it at no charge. We also re-torque all mounting hardware to manufacturer specifications to prevent future loosening and leaks around the base.

Maintenance Guidance

After we complete the repair, we show you how to extend the life of your faucet. We explain how to clean aerators to maintain water flow and prevent sediment buildup. We recommend flushing your water heater annually to reduce mineral accumulation throughout your plumbing system. If you have particularly hard water, we discuss whole-house water softener options that can double or triple the lifespan of faucets, water heaters, and appliances. We also provide a maintenance checklist for shut-off valves, which should be exercised twice a year to prevent seizing. Prevention costs less than emergency repairs.

Frequently Asked Questions

You Have Questions,
We Have Answers

How do I get my faucet to stop dripping? +

Turn off the water supply under the sink. Remove the faucet handle using a screwdriver or Allen wrench. Inspect the cartridge, washer, or O-ring for wear. Replace the damaged part with an exact match from a hardware store. Reassemble the faucet and turn the water back on. If you are unfamiliar with faucet types or the drip continues, a professional can diagnose the issue quickly. Atlanta's hard water accelerates wear on internal components, making replacement parts necessary sooner than in softer water areas.

Why are all my faucets dripping? +

Multiple dripping faucets suggest a pressure issue or widespread component failure. High water pressure stresses washers and seals throughout your home. Atlanta's municipal water pressure can exceed 80 psi in some neighborhoods, causing simultaneous failures. Check your pressure regulator if you have one. Alternatively, if your home is older, original washers and cartridges may be failing at the same time due to age. A plumber can test pressure and assess whether you need system-wide repairs or individual faucet component replacements.

What is the most common cause of dripping faucets? +

Worn washers cause most dripping faucets. The washer sits against the valve seat and creates a watertight seal when you turn off the faucet. Repeated use and friction wear down the rubber washer, allowing water to seep through. Atlanta's mineral-heavy water accelerates this degradation by leaving deposits on washers and valve seats. Compression faucets use washers most commonly, while cartridge and ceramic disc faucets use different internal mechanisms that also wear over time. Identifying your faucet type determines the correct repair approach.

Is a dripping faucet considered a leak? +

Yes. A dripping faucet is a leak. Water escapes the closed system and enters your sink or drain. Even slow drips waste significant water over time. A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons annually, increasing your Atlanta water bill. Leaks also signal component failure that may worsen. What starts as a drip can become a steady stream if the washer or seal degrades further. Address drips promptly to avoid water waste, higher bills, and potential damage to the faucet assembly itself.

How do I stop a constant dripping tap? +

Identify the faucet type first. For compression faucets, replace the washer or O-ring. For cartridge faucets, pull the cartridge and replace it. For ceramic disc faucets, clean the disc openings or replace the cylinder. Turn off the water supply before disassembly. Use exact replacement parts to ensure a proper seal. If you are unsure which type you have or the drip persists after repair, call a plumber. Atlanta's varied housing stock includes many older faucet models that require specific parts and expertise to repair correctly.

What does spraying WD-40 in a faucet do? +

WD-40 is a lubricant and penetrant, not a faucet repair solution. Spraying it into a faucet may temporarily quiet squeaks or loosen stuck parts, but it does not fix the root cause of a drip. WD-40 can also degrade rubber washers and seals, worsening leaks. Proper repair requires replacing worn components with correct parts. If your faucet handle sticks, use plumber's grease designed for faucets. Avoid shortcuts. Address the actual worn washer, cartridge, or seal to stop the drip permanently.

Why does a faucet still drip when the water is turned off? +

A dripping faucet with the water off means the internal seal has failed. The washer, cartridge, or valve seat no longer creates a watertight barrier. Water pressure forces water past the damaged component. In Atlanta, hard water deposits can score valve seats, preventing washers from sealing fully even when new. The valve seat may need resurfacing or replacement along with the washer. Cartridge and disc faucets require cartridge or cylinder replacement. Inspect all sealing surfaces to ensure a complete repair and stop the drip.

What is the dripping faucet theory? +

The dripping faucet theory in psychology suggests persistent, minor irritants accumulate and cause significant stress over time. In plumbing, it serves as a reminder that small leaks waste resources and money if ignored. A single dripping faucet in Atlanta wastes thousands of gallons yearly, costing you on water and sewer bills. The constant sound disrupts sleep and concentration. The theory underscores the importance of addressing small problems before they compound. Fix drips quickly to avoid waste, frustration, and escalating repair costs if components fail further.

Should I call a plumber for a dripping faucet? +

Call a plumber if you are uncomfortable with faucet disassembly, if the drip persists after replacing parts, or if you have a high-end or unusual faucet model. Complex faucets with proprietary parts require professional knowledge. If multiple faucets drip simultaneously, the issue may be pressure-related and needs expert diagnosis. Atlanta homeowners in older neighborhoods may have corroded pipes or valve seats requiring specialized tools. A plumber diagnoses the root cause, replaces parts correctly, and prevents damage from incorrect repairs. The cost of a service call is minimal compared to water waste over time.

What is the average cost to fix a dripping faucet? +

Repair costs vary based on faucet type, part availability, and labor. Simple washer replacement is inexpensive if you do it yourself. Professional repairs depend on the complexity and whether valve seats need resurfacing or cartridges need replacement. Atlanta's hard water often requires additional work to remove mineral buildup. Expect variations based on faucet brand and accessibility. High-end faucets with specialized parts cost more. Do not delay repairs. The longer a faucet drips, the more water you waste, and the more likely additional components will fail, increasing eventual repair expenses.

How Atlanta's Hard Water Destroys Faucet Seals Faster

Atlanta's water supply comes primarily from the Chattahoochee River and Lake Lanier, and it contains between 80 and 120 parts per million of dissolved minerals, classifying it as moderately hard to hard. Calcium carbonate and magnesium deposits accumulate inside faucet cartridges and on valve seats, creating rough surfaces that prevent rubber seals from closing completely. This is why a dripping tap in Atlanta often gets worse within weeks, while the same faucet in a soft water region might drip slowly for years. The chlorine and chloramines used to treat municipal water also degrade nitrile and EPDM rubber compounds, causing O-rings to crack and seals to lose flexibility. Homes in Cobb and Gwinnett counties experience higher mineral concentrations than intown Atlanta neighborhoods, which accelerates seal failure.

Elite Plumbing Atlanta has repaired faucets in thousands of Atlanta homes since we started serving this community. We understand the specific challenges posed by local water chemistry and the plumbing configurations common to different neighborhoods. We are familiar with the faucet brands installed by major Atlanta builders like John Wieland Homes, Ashton Woods, and Pulte. We stock the right parts for the fixtures found in your area, and we know which repair methods hold up best in Atlanta's water conditions. Choosing a local plumber means working with someone who has seen your exact problem dozens of times and knows how to fix it permanently.

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