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Portland, OR · Kitchen · Bath · Utility

24-Hour Faucet Repair in Portland, OR

A faucet that drips all night, trickles where it used to flow, or leaks into the cabinet is more than annoying — it wastes water and damages your sink base. We repair and replace kitchen, bath, and utility faucets fast, any hour, with flat-rate pricing and no after-hours surcharge.

A Human Answers 24/7Never voicemail, any hour
Repair or ReplaceAny faucet type
No After-Hours SurchargeSame flat rate, day or night
Guaranteed WorkBacked in writing
Faucet problems

What we fix

Most faucet trouble comes down to a worn internal part or mineral buildup. We handle it all:

  • Constant drip — cartridge, washer, O-ring, or valve seat
  • Low pressure — clogged aerator or cartridge
  • Leaks at the base or handle — worn seals
  • Under-sink leaks — supply lines, valves, or trap
  • Stiff or loose handles and spray-head failures
  • Corroded or dated faucets ready for replacement

Whole-house low pressure instead? That's usually the pipes — see pipe repair.

Faucet spraying or cabinet flooding?

  1. Turn the shutoff valves under the sink clockwise to stop the water.
  2. No under-sink valve? Shut the main where the line enters the house.
  3. Clear the cabinet and dry standing water to protect the base.
  4. Call (971) 399-8934 — we repair it any hour.
Repairs & installs

Faucet services we provide

Every fixture in the house — repaired, replaced, or newly installed.

Drip & Leak Repair

Worn cartridges, washers, O-rings, and seats replaced to stop drips for good.

Low-Pressure Fixes

Clogged aerators and cartridges cleaned or replaced to restore full flow.

Kitchen Faucets

Pull-down, pull-out, touchless, and bar faucets repaired or installed.

Bath & Shower

Lavatory faucets, widespread sets, and tub/shower valve cartridges serviced.

Supply & Shutoffs

Leaking supply lines and seized angle-stops replaced with quarter-turn valves.

Faucet Installation

New faucets — yours or ours — installed, sealed, and leak-tested.

Repair or replace?

Repair a quality faucet with a worn cartridge or seal — fast and inexpensive.

Replace when the faucet is corroded, badly leaking, builder-grade, or you want a new look or a touchless model. We install customer-supplied or provided faucets and replace the shutoffs while we're in there.

A drip adds up

Small leak, real waste

A faucet dripping once per second wastes thousands of gallons a year — money down the drain on every Portland Water Bureau bill, plus mineral staining on the sink. The repair is usually a single inexpensive cartridge or washer.

Portland's mineral-rich water is hard on aerators and cartridges, so faucets here need this kind of attention more often than in soft-water regions. We carry the common parts to fix it on the first visit.

Because we run 24 hours, a sink you rely on doesn't have to wait days for a daytime appointment.

How it works

Fixed in one visit

01

Call 24/7

Tell us the faucet and the symptom — drip, pressure, or leak.

02

Diagnose

We identify the worn part or buildup and check the supply and valves.

03

Flat quote

Upfront pricing to repair or replace — same rate, day or night.

04

Repair & test

We fix it, run the water, confirm no leaks, and guarantee the work.

Honest pricing

Flat-rate faucet service

ServiceTypical range*
Drip / cartridge repair$120–$300
Aerator / low-pressure fix$110–$220
Supply line / shutoff valve$120–$300
Faucet installation (labor)$150–$400

*Typical Portland-metro ranges; installation labor excludes the fixture. Faucet type and parts set the final flat quote — confirmed before work, with no after-hours, overtime, or trip surcharge.

Faucet Repair Guide

Faucet repair in Portland, Oregon

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Don't live with the drip

A dripping or weak faucet is easy to tune out — until you see the water bill or the stain it leaves. Most fixes are a single cartridge or aerator and a few minutes of work, and we carry the common parts so it's handled on the first visit.

The cause behind the symptom

Low pressure at one faucet is usually buildup; low pressure everywhere is the pipes. A leak at the handle is a seal; a leak under the sink is the supply or trap. We diagnose which, so you pay for the fix that actually solves it.

Faucets and fixtures we service

Every faucet in the home, plus the valves and lines behind them:

  • Kitchen pull-downs, pull-outs, and touchless faucets
  • Bathroom lavatory and widespread faucet sets
  • Tub and shower valve cartridges
  • Utility, laundry, and outdoor faucets
  • Supply lines and quarter-turn shutoff valves

When it's more than the faucet

If pressure is low at every tap, the issue is usually corroded supply piping — see pipe repair. If you find a persistent leak you can't trace under the sink or in the wall, our leak detection pinpoints it before it damages the cabinet or framing.

Portland's mineral-heavy water shortens the life of aerators, cartridges, and valve seats, so faucets here need service a bit more often. Replacing a worn cartridge proactively is far cheaper than ignoring a drip that stains the sink and runs up the bill.

Every repair and install is performed by an Oregon-licensed, background-checked plumber and backed by a written guarantee, at the same flat rate whether we stop a drip at noon or a spraying faucet at 2 a.m. — no after-hours surcharge.

Faucets, Answered

Common faucet questions in Portland

How long should a faucet last?

A quality faucet lasts 15 to 20 years, while a builder-grade or budget model often starts dripping in five to ten — and Portland's mineral-rich water shortens both by scaling up cartridges and aerators. The internal cartridge or valve is usually the first thing to wear out, and on a good faucet it's a quick, inexpensive replacement. So a leak doesn't mean the faucet is finished; it usually means one small part is.

What's the most common faucet repair?

Replacing the cartridge. The cartridge is the heart of a single-handle faucet, and when it wears, you get drips, hard-to-turn handles, or temperature that won't hold. Close behind are clogged aerators (the screen at the spout tip, easily fouled by Portland's mineral content) and worn O-rings or washers behind the handle. We carry the common cartridges for major brands so most faucet repairs are one and done.

Why does my faucet sputter or spit air?

Sputtering usually means air in the line or a clogged aerator. After any work on the supply, trapped air can cause a brief spit that clears on its own. If it persists, it's typically mineral buildup in the aerator or cartridge, or — less often — a supply issue. We clean or replace the aerator, check the cartridge, and confirm steady flow before we leave.

Should I let you install a faucet I bought online?

Absolutely. We install customer-supplied faucets all the time, and we'll tell you honestly if a model has a reputation for trouble before we put it in. We handle the mounting, supply connections, and new shutoff valves if yours are old, then test everything for leaks — so you get the fixture you chose, installed to last.

Does a dripping faucet really waste that much water?

More than most people expect. A faucet dripping just once per second wastes roughly 3,000 gallons a year — enough to show up on your Portland Water Bureau bill and leave mineral stains in the basin. A faster drip or a running toilet wastes far more. Because the repair is usually a single inexpensive cartridge, washer, or O-ring, stopping a drip is one of the highest-return small fixes in the house: a few dollars in parts and a few minutes of labor against gallons of waste every day. If you've been putting off a drip "until it gets worse," it already is — call and we'll end it in one visit.

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Who We Are

Portland's faucet & fixture team

We're a locally run, Oregon-licensed plumbing company that fixes the small leaks before they become big ones. A real person answers any hour, our trucks carry common cartridges and parts, and the flat rate is the same day or night — no after-hours surcharge.

Repairs, replacements, and installs of any faucet, plus the shutoffs and supply lines behind them.

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Service Area

Faucet service across the metro

We repair and install faucets 24/7 across Portland and the surrounding metro. Tell the dispatcher your neighborhood for a real arrival window — usually within about an hour.

Faucet leaking or barely flowing?

Shut the valve under the sink if it's spraying, then call. We'll repair or replace it fast — any hour, same flat rate.

FAQ

Faucet repair questions

Drip, low pressure, or a leak under the sink? Call any hour.

Why is my faucet dripping?

A constant drip is usually a worn cartridge, washer, O-ring, or valve seat. The fix is inexpensive and worth doing fast — a steady drip wastes thousands of gallons a year and stains the sink. We carry common cartridges to repair it the same visit.

Why does my faucet have low water pressure?

Most often a clogged aerator or cartridge from mineral buildup — easily cleaned or replaced. If low pressure affects the whole house, the cause is usually the supply lines or main; see pipe repair and water line.

Can you fix a leak under the sink?

Yes. Under-sink leaks usually come from the supply lines, shutoff valves, or drain trap. We find the source, replace the worn part, and keep the cabinet dry. If it's hidden or recurring, we can run leak detection.

Should I repair or replace my faucet?

Repair makes sense for a good faucet with a worn cartridge or seal. Replacement is better for a corroded, badly leaking, or builder-grade faucet, or when you want a new style or touchless model. We'll tell you the smarter spend.

How much does faucet repair cost in Portland?

Most faucet repairs run $120–$300 depending on the part and faucet type. Installing a new faucet typically runs $150–$400 in labor plus the fixture. We quote a flat rate before any work, with no after-hours surcharge.

Do you install new faucets I bought myself?

Yes. We install customer-supplied faucets as well as ones we provide — kitchen, bath, utility, and outdoor — including new supply lines and shutoff valves where needed, and we make sure everything is sealed and leak-free.

Can you replace the shutoff valves under the sink?

Yes. Old or seized angle-stop valves are a common find during faucet work. We replace them with quarter-turn valves so future repairs are easier and you can isolate the fixture without shutting off the whole house.

Is a faucet leak urgent?

A slow drip isn't an emergency, but a spraying faucet, a burst supply line, or a leak soaking the cabinet should be handled quickly. Shut the valve under the sink and call — a live dispatcher answers 24/7 at the same flat rate, day or night.

Talk to a plumber — (971) 399-8934