Faucet Repair in Jacksonville, FL

Jacksonville – St. Augustine – Ponte Vedra

A leaking or broken faucet may seem minor—until your water bill spikes or your sink starts to stain.

Faucet issues disrupt everyday tasks: cooking, cleaning, bathing, and more. Left alone, they waste water, damage fixtures, and create larger plumbing problems over time. Fortunately, most faucet problems are highly repairable—and often don’t require replacement.

At Turner Plumbing, we help Jacksonville homeowners fix leaking, dripping, and malfunctioning faucets quickly and reliably. We bring over 75 years of experience to the job, along with fully stocked vans, dependable materials, and clear communication from start to finish.

Faucet Repairs That Last

  • Kitchen sinks
  • Bathroom sinks
  • Showers and tubs
  • Laundry room sinks
  • Outdoor hose bibs and spigots
  • Bar and utility sinks

Whether it’s a worn washer, a failing cartridge, or water leaking where it shouldn’t be, we’ll diagnose the problem clearly and get it working again—cleanly and efficiently.

Why Faucet Repairs Matter

Wasted Water Adds Up

Even a slow drip wastes over 150 gallons of water per year. A faster leak can exceed thousands. That’s water you’re paying for—but never using.

Damage to Surfaces and Cabinets

Leaking faucets can cause staining, rust, or even wood damage in vanities and under-sink areas. Left untreated, these cosmetic problems become structural repairs.

Fixture Failure and Corrosion

Internal leaks or buildup can corrode faucet components, reducing water pressure or causing loose, wobbly handles. What starts small can take the whole fixture offline.

Easy to Ignore—Until It’s Not

Most people don’t call until a leak worsens, but the earlier you act, the simpler and more cost-effective the repair will be.

What We Fix

  • Constant dripping or slow leaks
  • Water leaking at the base or behind the handle
  • Loose, sticky, or squeaky handles
  • Low or uneven water pressure from one fixture
  • Cross-connection between hot and cold lines
  • Worn-out cartridges or broken stems
  • Leaks under the sink around shutoff valves or supply lines

If it involves your faucet, we’ve likely seen—and solved—it before.

Should You Repair or Replace?

  • The faucet is heavily corroded or cracked
  • Parts are no longer available
  • It’s more cost-effective to replace than repair
  • You’re planning a kitchen or bathroom update
  • The faucet is an off-brand model that doesn’t meet pressure standards

In all cases, we’ll explain the issue and let you decide. We never pressure homeowners into buying fixtures they don’t need.

What Happens After the Repair?

  • No more dripping or running water
  • Smooth, clean handle operation
  • Even water flow at the right temperature
  • No water pooling, seeping, or damaging cabinets
  • A lower water bill—because you’re not wasting a drop

It’s not just about fixing the leak—it’s about restoring peace of mind and confidence in your home’s plumbing.

What to Expect During a Faucet Repair Visit

Step 1: Full Inspection

We inspect the faucet, supply lines, shut-off valves, and surrounding components. We’ll identify the true source of the issue—whether it’s the faucet itself or something feeding it.

Step 2: Repair or Replace

If a part has failed, we repair the faucet using American-standard cartridges, washers, or seals. If the faucet is cracked or corroded beyond repair, we’ll explain your replacement options and let you decide. We can install most homeowner-supplied faucets as well—provided they meet performance and safety standards.

Step 3: Test and Confirm

We test for function, pressure, and leaks before wrapping up. You’ll know the issue is fully resolved before we leave. We’ll also clean up our workspace—leaving your sink area neat and functional.

Faucet Types We Repair

  • Compression
  • Ball
  • Cartridge
  • Ceramic disc
  • Pull-down and pull-out sprayer models
  • Single-handle and dual-handle setups
  • Touchless and smart faucets

Our team is familiar with leading faucet brands including Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, Grohe, and more. Even if your faucet is an older model or has non-standard parts, we’ll work to find the right solution.

Why Jacksonville Homeowners Trust Turner for Faucet Repairs

  • We Use U.S. Standard Components: Cartridges, stems, washers, and fittings built for real water conditions.
  • You Pay Only for What’s Done: Time-and-materials pricing—no flat-rate padding.
  • Real Jacksonville Experience: From historic bungalows to modern builds, we know local plumbing challenges.
  • No Commission, Honest Advice: Our technicians fix the problem you have, not the one that nets a sale.

Stop the Drip Before It Becomes a Drain on Your Wallet

A leaking faucet may seem minor, but over time it wastes water, increases utility bills, and can even cause damage to cabinets and fixtures. Whether it’s a simple washer replacement or a more involved repair, Turner Plumbing has the experience and parts to get it fixed quickly—and done right the first time.

Our technicians don’t work on commission, so if it’s a repair you need, that’s what you’ll get. And if a replacement makes more sense, we’ll explain why clearly—without pressure.

Call Turner Plumbing today to schedule your faucet repair in Jacksonville or the surrounding area. We’ve been helping homeowners protect their homes—and their peace of mind—for over 80 years.

Faucet Repair FAQs

How long does a typical faucet repair take?

Most repairs are completed in under an hour. Complex installations or hard-to-find parts may take longer, but we’ll provide updates and timelines as needed.

Can I provide my own faucet?

Yes. We can install most homeowner-provided fixtures as long as they meet code and function requirements. If you’d like us to supply the faucet, we can do that too.

What if the leak is under the sink, not at the faucet?

Our inspection includes supply lines and shut-off valves. If the leak is coming from below, we’ll still diagnose and repair it during your visit.

Service Areas

  • San Marco
  • Riverside & Avondale
  • Southside
  • Arlington
  • Mandarin
  • Jacksonville Beaches
  • Nocatee
  • Julington Creek
  • St. Augustine
  • Surrounding areas