Faucet Repair in Castle Rock, CO

Local plumbers fix dripping, stuck, and broken faucets across Castle Rock. Call today to stop the leak fast and protect your home from water damage.

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A dripping or broken faucet wastes water and raises your bill fast. We handle faucet repair for kitchen, bathroom, and utility sinks — including drips, low flow, and handles that won't turn. A licensed plumber can inspect and fix most faucets the same day. We restore full function quickly and correctly, every visit.

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Can a Leaking Faucet Be Repaired in Castle Rock, CO?

Most leaking faucets can be repaired without full replacement. A plumber checks the internal parts — washers, O-rings, cartridges, and valve seats — to find the cause. Repair works when the faucet body is in good shape and parts are available.

Common repairable issues:



  • Dripping from the spout when the faucet is off
  • Handle that spins, sticks, or won't shut off fully
  • Low water pressure from a clogged aerator or worn cartridge


A Leaking Faucet Can Almost Always Be Repaired

Most faucet leaks come from worn internal parts, not a broken faucet body. We replace the bad part — cartridge, O-ring, washer, or ceramic disc — and test for leaks before we leave. Castle Rock homeowners often call us after a slow drip turns into a steady stream. Catching the problem early saves water and prevents damage to the cabinet below.

Homes in The Meadows neighborhood often have older fixtures that wear faster. Early repair keeps those faucets working longer.


Licensed plumber fixing a leaking faucet.

How to Know What Type of Faucet You Have

There are four main faucet types: ball, cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression. Each type uses different internal parts and needs a different repair method. Knowing your faucet type helps us arrive with the right parts for your Castle Rock home.

Ball faucets have a single rotating handle. Cartridge faucets have one or two handles that lift and turn. If you're not sure which type you have, we can identify it on-site before starting any work.


Signs Your Faucet Needs a Plumber — Not a YouTube Fix

Dripping, low pressure, a loose handle, or water that won't shut off are clear warning signs. Sudden loss of flow can mean a blocked aerator, a failed cartridge, or a shut supply valve. Castle Rock residents sometimes try WD-40 on stuck faucets — this can gum up internal seals and make repairs harder.



A licensed plumber diagnoses the real cause and fixes it right the first time. Small leaks waste thousands of gallons per year in Colorado's semi-arid climate. Don't wait to make the call.


Leaking sink and faucet.

What Happens During a Faucet Repair Visit

We shut off the supply valve, remove the handle, and inspect all internal parts. Worn or damaged parts are replaced, the faucet is reassembled, and water flow is tested. Most repairs in Castle Rock are finished in under an hour with parts already on the truck.



You get a working faucet with proper pressure and no drip before we leave. We serve Founders Village and nearby areas and carry common parts for fast, same-visit repairs.

When Replacing a Faucet Makes More Sense Than Repairing It


If the faucet body is cracked, corroded, or very old, replacement is the smarter call. Replacement also makes sense when repair parts are no longer made for your model. We can show you the worn part and explain the repair vs. replace trade-off clearly.

Upgrading to a new faucet can improve water efficiency and match a recently remodeled kitchen or bath. The decision is always yours — no pressure, just honest information.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can a dripping faucet in Castle Rock be fixed without replacing it?

    Yes — most drips are fixed by replacing a worn washer, O-ring, or cartridge. Full replacement is rarely needed if the faucet body is still in good shape.

  • How do I know what type of faucet I have before calling a plumber?

    Check the handle style — one handle or two gives you a starting point. A plumber can confirm the type on arrival and bring the right parts for the job.

  • What should I do if my faucet suddenly stops putting out water?

    Check that the supply valve under the sink is fully open. If water still won't flow after that, call a plumber to find the cause.

  • Is it worth repairing an older faucet or should I just replace it?

    A plumber inspects the faucet body and parts first — repair is usually the faster, lower-cost option. We give you the facts so you can decide.

  • How does Castle Rock's hard water affect how often faucets need repair?

    Hard water speeds up wear on seals and cartridges. Annual checks help catch problems early before they turn into bigger repairs.

  • What happens if I ignore a slow faucet leak?

    A small drip can waste thousands of gallons per year. It can also cause cabinet or countertop water damage over time.