Faucet Repair & Replacement in Beaverton, Oregon
A dripping faucet wastes thousands of gallons a year and gets worse over time. True Flow Plumbing repairs and replaces kitchen and bathroom faucets throughout Beaverton — we diagnose first, quote before we start, and get it done right.
Faucet Service in Beaverton
Beaverton's age range — from 1950s ranch homes in Cedar Hills to 2000s planned developments in Murrayhill and Bethany — means faucet calls span everything from corroded original fixtures in ranch-home kitchens to builder-grade faucets in 1990s construction that have finally given out. Cedar Hills and Raleigh Hills homes often have shutoff valves that haven't moved in decades and need replacement when we're in there for a faucet. Bethany and Murrayhill more commonly need straightforward cartridge or aerator repairs.
💧 Dripping Faucet Repair
Worn cartridges, O-rings, ceramic discs, and valve seats — we diagnose the actual cause and replace the right part. Most drip repairs are done in under an hour.
🔧 Faucet Replacement
New kitchen faucet, bathroom vanity faucet, or utility sink fixture — we install all brands and supply our own quality faucets or install yours.
🚰 Shutoff Valve Replacement
Old angle stop valves under sinks and toilets corrode and seize up — often discovered when you actually need to close them in an emergency. We replace corroded shutoffs while we're there.
🏠 Outdoor Hose Bibs
Frost-free hose bibs, leaking outdoor faucets, and hose bib replacements for Beaverton's freeze-and-thaw seasons. A cracked hose bib left unrepaired can leak inside the wall.
🔩 Supply Line Replacement
Braided supply lines under sinks and toilets have a limited service life — we replace them when we're doing faucet work to prevent the surprise failure that floods a cabinet.
🛁 Tub & Laundry Faucets
Roman tub fillers, clawfoot tub faucets, laundry sink faucets, and utility connections — we handle the full range of fixture types in Beaverton homes.
Most Common Faucet Problems in Beaverton
- Dripping from the spout with the handle fully closed — worn cartridge or O-ring
- Leak at the base of the faucet — worn O-rings around the body
- Handle is loose, spins freely, or won't stay in position
- Low flow from one faucet — clogged aerator or partially closed shutoff valve
- Hot and cold reversed after a DIY repair — common with cartridge installations
- Shutoff valve under sink won't fully close — corroded stem, needs replacement
Beaverton Neighborhoods We Serve
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it worth repairing a dripping faucet in Beaverton?
Almost always yes. A faucet that drips once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water per year. The repair — usually a cartridge, O-ring, or washer — costs a fraction of that in water bills. The only time replacement makes more sense than repair is when the faucet is 20+ years old, heavily corroded, or the parts are no longer available.
Can you install a faucet I already purchased in Beaverton?
Yes — we install owner-supplied faucets regularly. We handle the removal of the old fixture, the shutoff valve check, supply line connections, and make sure everything seals correctly. If the existing shutoff valves are corroded and won't close properly, we'll replace those at the same time.
What causes a faucet to drip in a Beaverton home?
The most common cause is a worn cartridge, O-ring, or ceramic disc inside the valve body — these components wear out over years of use and eventually allow water to pass even when the handle is closed. In older Beaverton homes, mineral buildup from the water supply can accelerate this wear. A drip that starts small usually gets worse over time rather than resolving on its own.
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Dripping Faucet in Beaverton?
We carry common parts on the truck and handle most faucet repairs same day. Call or request an estimate.
