Small plumbing repair pages for trust-entry calls.
These pages help homeowners with focused problems like stuck shutoffs, wet
cabinets, pressure symptoms, toilet leaks, appliance lines, and outdoor faucet
leaks. Each one explains when to call, what should be checked, and when a small
repair may point to a larger leak or pipe concern.
Shutoff Valve Replacement
The valve will not shut off, drips at the handle, feels frozen, or looks too corroded to trust.
View service page Angle Stop Replacement
The sink or toilet angle stop leaks, spins, feels frozen, or will not shut off water to the fixture.
View service page Pressure Regulator Replacement
The home has high pressure, low pressure, banging pipes, leaking fixtures, or repeated valve and supply-line failures.
View service page Under Sink Leak Repair
The cabinet under a kitchen, bathroom, or utility sink is wet, stained, dripping, or smells damp.
View service page Toilet Leak Repair
Water appears behind the toilet, around the base, near the supply line, or on the floor after flushing.
View service page Appliance Supply Line Leak Repair
A refrigerator, dishwasher, washer, or appliance shutoff is leaking, stuck, or wetting the surrounding cabinet, wall, or floor.
View service page Faucet Replacement
The faucet is leaking, loose, corroded, outdated, hard to use, or ready to be replaced with a customer-supplied fixture.
View service page Toilet Installation
The homeowner wants a toilet replaced or installed, but the existing flange, shutoff, supply line, or floor area may need review.
View service page Hose Bib Replacement
The outdoor faucet drips, will not shut off, leaks at the wall, has a broken handle, or looks too corroded to use.
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