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Dripping Faucets & Leaks in Orlando | Expert Diagnosis and Permanent Fixes

Stop wasting water and money on temporary patches. Grand Plumbing Orlando identifies the root cause of every leaky faucet, dripping tap, and leaking spigot to deliver repairs that last.

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Why Orlando Faucets Fail Faster Than You Think

That constant dripping from your bathroom sink is not just annoying. In Orlando, it is a symptom of accelerated wear caused by conditions most homeowners never consider.

Central Florida's water supply contains high levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium. These minerals build up inside faucet cartridges, washers, and valve seats. Over time, the buildup prevents proper sealing. What starts as a slow drip becomes a steady stream. The mineral deposits also corrode internal components, especially in older fixtures with brass or chrome finishes.

Orlando's water pressure averages between 60 and 80 PSI in most neighborhoods. Pressure spikes during off-peak hours can stress faucet valves. When a washer or O-ring is already compromised by mineral buildup, these pressure fluctuations push water past the seal. You get a leaky faucet that only drips at certain times of day.

Temperature swings matter too. Orlando homes cycle air conditioning year-round. The rapid temperature changes cause metal components to expand and contract. This movement loosens compression fittings and accelerates seal degradation.

A faucet water leak wastes an average of 3,000 gallons per year. In Orlando, where irrigation and cooling already drive water use high, that drip adds real cost to your utility bill. More importantly, it signals that internal components are failing. Ignoring a leaking spigot now means facing a valve seat replacement or full fixture swap later.

Most dripping taps have one of four root causes: worn washers, corroded valve seats, loose O-rings, or damaged cartridges. Identifying which component failed requires disassembly and inspection. Guessing leads to repeat service calls.

Why Orlando Faucets Fail Faster Than You Think
How We Diagnose and Repair Faucet Leaks Correctly

How We Diagnose and Repair Faucet Leaks Correctly

Grand Plumbing Orlando does not replace parts until we confirm the actual failure point. Our process starts with isolating the leak source. Is water seeping from the spout, the base, or the handle? Each location points to a different component.

For spout drips, we shut off the supply lines and disassemble the faucet body. Compression faucets use rubber washers that press against a valve seat. We inspect both. If the washer is worn but the seat is smooth, we replace the washer. If the seat is pitted or corroded, we resurface it with a seat wrench or install a new seat.

Cartridge faucets require a different approach. We remove the handle and retaining clip to extract the cartridge. Mineral buildup often locks the cartridge in place. We use a cartridge puller to avoid damaging the faucet body. Once removed, we inspect the cartridge seals and the inlet ports. If debris is trapped in the ports, we clean them before installing a new cartridge that matches the manufacturer specifications.

Base leaks indicate O-ring failure. We remove the spout and inspect the O-rings that seal the spout to the faucet body. Orlando's hard water makes these rings brittle. We replace them with silicone O-rings rated for high-mineral environments.

Handle leaks point to packing nut issues or stem seal failure. We tighten the packing nut first. If the leak persists, we remove the handle, extract the stem, and replace the packing or O-ring around the stem shaft.

After reassembly, we test the faucet under normal operating pressure. We also check for leaks at the supply line connections. A proper repair eliminates the drip and restores smooth handle operation.

What Happens During Your Faucet Repair Appointment

Dripping Faucets & Leaks in Orlando | Expert Diagnosis and Permanent Fixes
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Initial Leak Assessment

We arrive with diagnostic tools and a full inventory of replacement parts. Our technician inspects the faucet to determine the leak location and tests water pressure at the fixture. We identify the faucet type, whether compression, cartridge, ball, or ceramic disc, because each design requires specific repair components. This assessment takes five to ten minutes and determines the exact repair path.
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Component Replacement

We shut off the water supply and disassemble the faucet. Using manufacturer-specific tools, we remove the failed component, whether a corroded valve seat, worn cartridge, or damaged O-ring. We clean mineral deposits from the faucet body and inspect adjacent parts for wear. Then we install the correct replacement part, apply plumber's grease to seals, and reassemble the fixture with proper torque to prevent future loosening.
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Function Testing

We restore water supply and test the faucet through multiple on-off cycles. We check for drips, monitor handle resistance, and verify proper water flow from both hot and cold lines. We also inspect the area under the sink for supply line leaks. Before leaving, we demonstrate the repair and explain what caused the failure so you understand how to spot future issues early.

Why Orlando Homeowners Choose Grand Plumbing for Leak Repairs

Faucet repair looks simple until you encounter a seized cartridge or a corroded valve seat that spins instead of unscrews. Grand Plumbing Orlando has repaired thousands of leaky faucets across Orange County. We know which parts fail first in Orlando's water conditions and we stock them.

Our service area covers downtown Orlando, Winter Park, Baldwin Park, College Park, and surrounding neighborhoods. We have worked on everything from 1920s bungalows with original fixtures to new construction with touch-activated faucets. That experience matters when you are dealing with a stripped retaining nut or a proprietary cartridge design.

Orlando's plumbing code requires backflow prevention on all potable water fixtures. When we replace faucet components, we verify that backflow assemblies remain intact and functional. We also check supply line connections for compliance with current standards. Older homes sometimes have supply lines that no longer meet code. We identify those issues and recommend upgrades before they become problems.

Hard water is a fact of life in Central Florida. We recommend faucet components designed for high-mineral environments. Standard rubber washers degrade quickly here. We use neoprene or silicone washers that resist mineral buildup. For cartridge faucets, we install cartridges with ceramic discs rated for hard water. These upgrades extend the life of the repair.

We also understand the urgency. A dripping tap keeps you awake. A leaking spigot under the sink can damage cabinets. We offer same-day service for most faucet repairs in the greater Orlando metro area. Our trucks carry the parts needed for the most common repairs, so we complete the job on the first visit.

Trust is earned through transparency. We show you the failed component and explain what caused the failure. If your faucet is beyond economical repair, we tell you. We provide options, not sales pressure.

What You Can Expect During Faucet Leak Repair

Fast Response Times

Most faucet repairs are completed within one hour of arrival. We schedule appointments in two-hour windows and call 30 minutes before we arrive. For urgent leaks that are causing water damage, we offer same-day service throughout Orlando and surrounding areas. Our technicians carry a full range of washers, cartridges, O-rings, and valve seats, so we handle most repairs without ordering parts. If your faucet requires a proprietary component, we source it and return to complete the repair within 48 hours.

Thorough Leak Diagnosis

We do not assume the cause of your leak. Our technician disassembles the faucet and inspects every component that could contribute to the drip. We test water pressure at the fixture to rule out system-wide issues. We check the valve seat for corrosion, examine O-rings for brittleness, and inspect cartridges for mineral buildup. If we find multiple failing components, we explain each one and provide a clear repair plan. You understand exactly what failed and why before we proceed.

Permanent Leak Elimination

A proper faucet repair stops the drip completely. We use OEM or equivalent parts that match the original specifications. After reassembly, we test the faucet under normal operating conditions and verify smooth handle operation. We also check the supply line connections for leaks and ensure proper shut-off valve function. Before we leave, we clean the work area and demonstrate that the faucet operates correctly. You get a repair that lasts, not a temporary fix that fails in six months.

Follow-Up and Maintenance Guidance

After completing the repair, we provide guidance on extending the life of your faucet. In Orlando's hard water environment, we recommend periodic aerator cleaning to prevent mineral buildup. We also explain warning signs that indicate future component wear. If your home has persistent hard water issues, we discuss whole-house water treatment options that reduce mineral damage to all fixtures. Our goal is to prevent the next leak, not just fix the current one.

Frequently Asked Questions

You Have Questions,
We Have Answers

How do I get my faucet to stop dripping? +

Turn off the water supply under the sink. Remove the faucet handle by unscrewing the cap and exposing the screw beneath. Lift off the handle to access the cartridge or stem assembly. Inspect the O-ring and washer for wear or cracks. Replace damaged parts with exact matches from a hardware store. Reassemble the faucet and turn the water back on. If the drip continues or you cannot identify the faulty component, call a licensed plumber. Orlando's hard water accelerates wear on these internal parts, making annual inspections worthwhile.

What is the most common cause of a dripping faucet? +

Worn rubber washers or O-rings cause most dripping faucets. Compression faucets rely on a washer that presses against the valve seat to stop water flow. Over time, friction wears the washer down, allowing water to seep through. Cartridge and ball-type faucets use O-rings that deteriorate from mineral buildup and age. Orlando's mineral-heavy water speeds up this deterioration, especially in older homes. Replacing these small parts usually solves the problem. Ignoring the drip wastes hundreds of gallons yearly and signals deeper valve seat corrosion if left unaddressed.

Is a dripping faucet considered a leak? +

Yes. A dripping faucet is a leak. Water escapes the closed valve due to a failed seal, washer, or internal component. Even a slow drip wastes water and increases your utility bill. In Orlando, where water conservation matters and hard water accelerates fixture wear, small leaks compound quickly. A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons per year. Treat drips as maintenance issues that require repair. If you ignore them, corrosion spreads to the valve seat, requiring costlier faucet replacement instead of a simple washer swap.

Should you leave all faucets dripping? +

No. You should not leave faucets dripping unless Orlando experiences a hard freeze, which happens rarely. Dripping prevents pipe bursts during freezing temperatures by relieving pressure buildup as water expands into ice. Most winters here stay above freezing, making this unnecessary. If a freeze warning hits, open cabinet doors under sinks, insulate exposed pipes, and allow a pencil-thin stream from faucets farthest from the water main. Otherwise, dripping faucets waste water and money. Fix leaks promptly instead of letting them run continuously. Save dripping for emergencies only.

How Orlando's Hard Water Accelerates Faucet Wear and Leak Development

Orlando's municipal water supply ranks among the hardest in Florida, with dissolved mineral concentrations exceeding 200 parts per million in many areas. These minerals, primarily calcium carbonate, accumulate inside faucet cartridges and on valve seats. The buildup prevents proper sealing, turning a tight shut-off into a persistent drip. Over time, the minerals also corrode brass and chrome components. This is why a leaky faucet in Orlando often fails faster than the same fixture would in a soft-water region. Regular use accelerates the process. High-traffic faucets in kitchens and master bathrooms show wear within three to five years, compared to seven to ten years in low-mineral areas.

Grand Plumbing Orlando specializes in repairs that account for Central Florida's water chemistry. We use components rated for high-mineral environments and recommend maintenance practices that extend fixture life. Our technicians understand local plumbing infrastructure, including the supply line materials common in Orlando homes built before 2000. That knowledge prevents the misdiagnosis that leads to unnecessary part replacements. When you choose a local plumber who understands Orlando's specific challenges, you get repairs that last and advice that actually applies to your home's conditions.

Plumbing Services in The Orlando Area

Our central location allows us to efficiently dispatch our professional plumbing crews across the entire Orlando metropolitan area and its surrounding suburbs. We invite all our clients to view our service map to confirm coverage and to see the extent of the communities we proudly serve. Trust us to be there quickly, offering the same level of Grand Plumbing expertise wherever you are in the region.

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Grand Plumbing Orlando, 618 E South St, Orlando, FL, 32801

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