Faucet Repair & Replacement in Jacksonville, FL
Dripping kitchen faucets, leaking bathroom fixtures, low water pressure — FixAway diagnoses and fixes all common faucet issues in Jacksonville homes. Most jobs are completed in a single visit, often with the parts already on the truck.
Common Faucet Problems We Fix
Jacksonville's hard water and humid air shorten the life of internal cartridges and seals. We see the same patterns daily: dripping spouts at idle, handles that won't fully shut off, sprayers stuck on stream, and base leaks that ruin the cabinet below. Most are repairable without replacing the whole faucet — saving you the cost of a new fixture.
Faucet Replacement & New Installation
When a faucet is past repair, we replace it with the model you choose — supplied by you or sourced for you. We handle the cleanup of old caulk and deck mineral deposits, replace flexible supply lines and shut-off valves if they show corrosion, and pressure-test the new install to verify a leak-free finish before we leave.
When to Call a Plumber Instead
We're a handyman service, so we keep work within scope. If your project needs new drain lines, sewer access, water main work, or permits, you'll want a licensed plumber. For faucet replacement, supply line work, shut-off valve swaps, and trim repairs — that's our daily bread, and we save you the plumber rate.
How A Typical Appointment Works
Every plumbing repair visit starts with a scope review focused on common faucet problems we fix and faucet replacement & new installation. We confirm access, existing conditions, and the most efficient order of work before starting so your project stays predictable and aligned with your priorities.
During the job, we communicate progress and any adjustments in plain language. At completion, we run a functional check, share care recommendations, and clean the work area so your space is fully usable.
If additional issues are discovered mid-visit, we explain options with clear tradeoffs so you can decide whether to complete everything now or stage the remaining scope in a follow-up plan.
This planning-first approach keeps scope transparent, reduces return visits, and helps homeowners align labor time with budget and scheduling constraints.
Why Choose FixAway in Jacksonville?
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a faucet replacement cost in Jacksonville?
Most kitchen and bath faucet swaps run $75–$200 in labor depending on accessibility and condition of the existing supply lines. Hard-to-reach apron sinks or wall-mount fixtures take longer. We provide a flat quote before starting.
Can you fix a leaky faucet without replacing it?
Usually yes. Most spout drips are cartridge or O-ring failures and cost less than a replacement. We carry common Moen, Delta, Pfister, and Kohler cartridges on the truck. If your faucet is over 15 years old or the body is corroded, replacement is often more economical.
Do you supply the faucet or should I buy it?
Either works. If you have a specific brand or finish in mind, buy it and we install it. If you want us to source one, we charge cost plus a small handling fee and recommend a model proven to last in Jacksonville water.
Why does my new faucet leak again so quickly?
Hard water deposits and DIY-installed plumber's tape are common culprits. Jacksonville municipal water is moderately hard, and silicone-based seals last longer than rubber. We use Teflon paste on threaded connections rather than tape, which gives a tighter and longer-lasting seal.
Can you replace the shut-off valves under my sink at the same time?
Yes — and we recommend it on any faucet swap where the existing valves are over 10 years old or visibly corroded. A new quarter-turn ball valve takes 10 minutes per supply and prevents emergency calls later.