
Stop Drips Before They Waste Water
Faucet Installation & Repair in Greer for leaking fixtures, poor water flow, and failing seals
Pro Plumbing handles faucet installation and repair for homeowners throughout Greer who are dealing with constant dripping, low water pressure, or outdated fixtures that no longer match the room. A faucet that leaks even slightly can waste hundreds of gallons each month, and when the handle becomes stiff or the spout develops corrosion around the base, it usually means internal parts have worn past the point where tightening helps.
This service covers repair of cartridge assemblies, valve seats, O-rings, and aerators, along with full replacement when the fixture body itself has cracked or the finish has deteriorated. Whether your faucet drips into the basin overnight or sprays sideways when you turn it on, the work restores clean operation and stops water from running when the handle is closed. Pro Plumbing works with single-handle, double-handle, pull-down, and wall-mount styles across most brands, ensuring the new or repaired unit seals properly at every connection point.

If your faucet drips constantly or you want to replace a fixture during a kitchen or bathroom update, reach out to schedule a repair evaluation or installation appointment in Greer.
How the Work Restores Function and Efficiency
You receive an inspection of the faucet body, supply lines, mounting hardware, and shut-off valves before any disassembly begins. For repairs, the cartridge or stem is removed to check for mineral buildup, worn rubber seats, or damaged threads. If parts are available and the fixture is structurally sound, replacement components are installed and the assembly is tested under pressure to confirm the drip has stopped and water flows evenly through the spout.
After the repair or installation is complete, you will notice the handle moves smoothly without grinding, water shuts off completely when the valve closes, and the fixture no longer leaks around the base or spout. Pro Plumbing ensures supply lines are connected without cross-threading, the escutcheon sits flush against the wall or countertop, and the aerator delivers consistent flow without sputtering.

Installation includes securing the faucet to the sink deck or countertop with mounting nuts, connecting braided or copper supply lines to the shut-off valves, and running the water to check for leaks at every joint. If the sink has an existing hole configuration that does not match the new faucet, an adapter plate or additional drilling may be required, and that is discussed before the work begins.
Questions Homeowners Ask About Faucet Work
These answers cover the most common concerns about repairing or replacing a faucet in your home.
What causes a faucet to drip even after the handle is fully closed?
The cartridge or valve seat inside the faucet body has worn down or accumulated mineral deposits that prevent a watertight seal, and replacing those internal parts usually stops the drip completely.
How long does it take to install a new kitchen faucet?
Most installations in Greer take between one and two hours, depending on whether the sink deck needs modification and how accessible the supply lines are beneath the counter.
Why does water spray from the base of the spout when the faucet is running?
The O-ring or gasket between the spout and the faucet body has deteriorated, allowing water to escape under pressure instead of traveling through the aerator.
When should a faucet be replaced instead of repaired?
If the fixture body is cracked, the finish is corroded through to the metal, or replacement parts are no longer manufactured for that model, a new faucet provides longer-term reliability.
What is involved in switching from a two-handle faucet to a single-handle model?
The existing holes in the sink or countertop may need to be covered with an escutcheon plate, and supply line connections are reconfigured to match the new valve layout.
Pro Plumbing responds to service requests throughout Greer and can provide an estimate after evaluating the fixture and explaining what repair or replacement will involve. Contact the team to arrange a visit and review your options for stopping leaks or upgrading your faucet.
