Faucets: Jackson, MI
Faucet Repair and Installation in Jackson, Michigan
Faucets are essential in our daily routines, supplying water for cooking, cleaning, and personal hygiene. However, over time, these fixtures may face common issues that require professional repair or replacement. Addressing these plumbing problems ensures your faucets function smoothly, helps conserve water, and reduces utility bills.

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At Aspen Plumbing Services, we are dedicated to being the trusted plumbing, soft water and drain cleaning and jetting experts, and have been for over 40 years. We serve all of Jackson County and many surrounding areas and our team works hard to ensure our customers get exactly what they need. From using top-of-the-line equipment to making sure our team is well-trained, we strive to provide 5-star service each and every time. Call us today to schedule your service to find out why we have earned a reputation of integrity and quality work.

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Faucet F.A.Q’S
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Most Common Types of Faucets?
There are several common types of faucets, each designed for different needs and aesthetics. The most popular types include compression faucets, cartridge faucets, ball faucets, and ceramic disk faucets.
Compression faucets are traditional and use rubber washers to control water flow, while cartridge faucets are known for their easy operation and longevity. Ball faucets, often found in kitchens, use a single lever to control both temperature and flow. Ceramic disk faucets have a sleek design and utilize ceramic discs to control water flow, providing a drip-free experience.
The best type for you depends on the style you prefer and the specific needs of your sink or bathroom.
Why is My Faucet Leaking?
A leaking faucet is usually caused by worn-out components such as washers, seals, or O-rings. Over time, these parts can degrade, causing water to leak from the faucet. In some cases, a clogged aerator or loose parts may also lead to leaks. Another common cause is high water pressure, which can put extra strain on the faucet’s components.
If your faucet is leaking, it’s important to identify the cause as soon as possible. Replacing the worn parts or tightening the connections may solve the issue, but if the problem persists, it’s best to consult a professional plumber for repair.
How Can I Prevent My Faucet From Leaking?
To prevent faucet leaks, it’s important to maintain the faucet regularly and address small issues before they escalate.
Avoid using excessive force when turning the faucet handles, as this can damage the seals and washers over time. Regularly clean the aerator to ensure water flows freely and doesn’t cause pressure buildup that could lead to leaks. If you notice any changes in water pressure or strange noises coming from the faucet, it’s best to have a professional inspect it.
Additionally, checking for signs of corrosion or wear and replacing damaged parts before they cause leaks can help extend the life of your faucet and keep it functioning properly.
Should I Replace or Repair My Faucet?
Whether to repair or replace a faucet depends on the extent of the problem and the condition of the faucet.
If the faucet is relatively new and the issue is minor, such as a worn-out washer or a small leak, repairing it is often the most cost-effective solution. However, if the faucet is old, frequently malfunctioning, or beyond repair, replacement may be the better option. Modern faucets are more efficient, have better features, and come in a wide range of designs.
A plumber can help you assess the situation, repair the faucet if possible, or guide you in choosing a new one that fits your needs.
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Aspen Plumbing Services

- 4131 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49202
- Phone: (517) 750-9913
- Fax: (517) 750-0900
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