Expert Faucet Repair & Replacement Services in Miami

EZ Plumbing brings you Miami’s most reliable faucet repair and replacement solutions, covering everything from minor drip fixes to full kitchen and bathroom fixture upgrades. Our licensed experts are available 24/7 to restore your water pressure, stop costly leaks, and install premium brands like Moen and Kohler—ensuring your home stays efficient and your plumbing remains stress-free.

Why Choose EZ Plumbing?

✅ Licensed & Insured Professionals

We don’t just “fix” things; we provide code-compliant, long-term solutions that protect your home.

✅ Transparent, Flat-Rate Pricing

No hidden fees. You get an upfront estimate (typically $200 – $330) before we even touch a wrench.

✅ 24/7 Emergency Response

Faucets don’t wait for business hours to leak, so we don’t wait to help. We are available whenever you need us.

Is Your Faucet Leaking? Common Issues We Solve

A dripping faucet is usually a sign of a failed internal component. Here are the three most common culprits behind a leaky fixture:

  • Worn-Out Washers: In compression faucets, the washer is pressed against the valve seat every time you turn the water off. Over time, friction causes the rubber to tear, leading to a persistent drip.

  • Damaged O-Rings: If water is leaking from the base of the handle, the O-ring—a small rubber disc that seals the handle—is likely cracked or worn out.

  • Corroded Cartridges: Most modern single-handle faucets use a cartridge to control water flow. If the cartridge becomes clogged with mineral deposits or corroded, the seal breaks, causing a leak.

💡 Pro-Tip: Check Your Warranty First Before buying new parts, identify your faucet’s brand (look for names like Moen, Delta, or Kohler). Many manufacturers offer lifetime warranties on their cartridges. You might be eligible to receive replacement parts for free, saving you the cost of materials!

Specialized Solutions for Every Fixture

Whether it’s a modern touchless kitchen tap or a heavy-duty outdoor spigot, different fixtures require specific technical approaches. Our expertise covers the full spectrum of residential and commercial faucet needs:

  • Kitchen Faucet Leak Detection: Kitchen faucets are the most used fixtures in a home. We specialize in diagnosing high-end brands and fixing drips from pull-down sprayers, swivel spouts, and soap dispensers.

  • Bathroom & Shower Valve Repair: A leaky shower isn’t just annoying; it can lead to mold. We fix pressure-balance valves and thermostatic mixers to ensure consistent water temperature and zero leaks.

  • Outdoor Spigot & Hose Bib Repair: Miami’s humidity and occasional pipe stress can crack exterior faucets. We repair frozen or corroded outdoor valves to prevent water wastage and foundation damage.

  • Water Pressure Correction: Low flow? It’s often not a pipe issue but a clogged aerator. We provide deep cleaning and replacement of aerators and internal seals to restore your faucet’s original “like-new” pressure.

How Much Does Faucet Repair Cost in 2026?

One of the most common questions homeowners ask is about the budget. While the exact price depends on the extent of the damage and the brand of the fixture, here is a breakdown of the current market rates for professional services:

Service TypeEstimated Cost (Labor + Parts)
Standard Leak Repair$200 – $275
Complex Cartridge Replacement$250 – $330
New Faucet Installation$195 – $369
Emergency After-Hours Repair$350 – $500

Expert Advice: Repair vs. Replacement Logic

Many customers ask: “Is it worth fixing, or should I just buy a new one?” As experts, we recommend the 50% Rule: If the cost of the repair is more than 50% of the price of a brand-new, high-quality faucet, replacement is the smarter financial move.

  • When to Repair: If your faucet is less than 5 years old and the body is in good condition, a simple $200 repair can add another 5-10 years to its life.

  • When to Replace: If you see visible corrosion on the metal, or if it’s an older model where parts are becoming hard to find, a new installation ($195+) is often cheaper in the long run than constant patching.

How We Fix Your Faucet The EZ Plumbing Standard

A proper repair is about more than just stopping a drip; it’s about ensuring the longevity of your plumbing system. Here is our rigorous 5-step process for every faucet service:

  1. Comprehensive Diagnosis: We don’t just swap parts. We inspect the valve seat, internal seals, and the faucet body for hidden cracks or mineral buildup that could cause future leaks.

  2. Controlled Water Shut-off: We locate the local shut-off valves to ensure no water damage occurs during the repair. If your local valves are stuck or corroded, we handle them with professional-grade tools.

  3. Precision Part Replacement: Whether it’s a specialized ceramic disc cartridge or a high-tolerance O-ring, we use manufacturer-approved parts (Moen, Delta, Kohler) to ensure a perfect seal.

  4. System Pressure Testing: Once reassembled, we don’t just turn it on. We test the faucet under high pressure to ensure there are zero “micro-leaks” behind the handle or under the sink.

  5. Professional Site Cleanup: We believe in leaving your home better than we found it. We sanitize the workspace, check the drain flow, and ensure your sink is sparkling and ready for use.

🚨 Facing a Plumbing Emergency? Don’t let a small leak turn into a flood.

Frequently Asked Questions About Faucet Repair

Can a plumber fix a faucet?

Yes, a licensed plumber is the best choice for faucet repair. While a general handyman might offer a temporary fix, a professional plumber has the specialized tools (like basin wrenches and seat dressers) to diagnose the root cause of the leak. Moreover, licensed plumbers are insured and provide warranties, protecting you from potential water damage that an amateur fix might cause.

Is it worth repairing a faucet or should I replace it?

It depends on the faucet’s age and condition. If the fixture is less than 10 years old and has a simple leak, repair is highly cost-effective (averaging $150–$330). However, if you see internal corrosion, cracked metal, or if the faucet is over 15 years old, replacement is usually the smarter investment. A new installation ensures better water efficiency and a fresh manufacturer’s warranty.

Why is my faucet still dripping after I changed the washer?

If a new washer doesn’t stop the drip, the valve seat is likely pitted or corroded. When the valve seat is uneven, the washer cannot create a watertight seal. In modern faucets, this could also indicate a cracked internal cartridge that needs a full replacement rather than just a seal.

Trusted Faucet Repair Experts in Miami & Surrounding Areas

EZ Plumbing is proud to serve the Miami community with 24/7 professional support. We understand the specific plumbing challenges of South Florida homes—from salt-air corrosion on outdoor fixtures to high-pressure issues in high-rise condos.

  • Serving All Neighborhoods: Whether you are in Coral Gables, Coconut Grove, Miami Beach, or Kendall, our trucks are always nearby and fully stocked with replacement parts.

  • Emergency Availability: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week—including holidays.

  • Local Compliance: All our repairs and installations meet the latest Florida Building Code standards, ensuring your home is safe and compliant.

Looking for more than just faucet help? We offer a full suite of residential and commercial solutions.

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EZ Plumbing | 📍 Miami, FL & Surrounding Neighborhoods

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