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Faucet Replacement

Faucet Repair & Replacement in League City, TX

Most faucet problems come down to one worn part. The question is whether replacing that part makes sense or if the fixture itself needs an upgrade. The answer depends on the age of the hardware, the nature of the failure, and what the supply lines and shutoff valves behind the wall are doing. Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers professional faucet replacement in League City, TX. Our local plumbers can assess the full system before giving a recommendation. Here's how to think through the decision before scheduling your service.

4.8 RATING

Searching for fast faucet repair? Mr. Rooter offers comprehensive replacement and installation services in League City, TX. Call now for a clean and courteous expert.

When to Repair and When to Replace

A worn-out cartridge, cracked O-ring, or loose packing nut are all fixable parts. An experienced plumber in League City can swap out the internal components in under an hour, and the faucet works like it did when it was new. Faucet repair makes sense when the hardware is in good shape, and the problem is isolated to one component. Replacement becomes the better call in a few specific situations:

  • The faucet is more than 15 to 20 years old and showing corrosion at the base or connections
  • You've repaired it already, and the drip has returned
  • The valve body is cracked, or the finish is flaking
  • You're remodeling and want a configuration that matches new fixtures or a different number of holes in the sink deck

Trying to repair a faucet that's structurally worn out wastes money. The parts cost and labor time add up, and you're back to the same problem within months. Faucet replacement gives you a clean start with updated hardware, better seals, and manufacturer warranty coverage on the new unit.

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Steven and Justin came out to my home today to service two of toilets that were having flushing issue. Both men were very skilled and knowledgeable and they fixed my plumbing issues literally in a matter of minutes. They also advised me that it would be in my best interest to replace both toilets with American Standard Champion and they recommend this brand as being number 1 in the industry and guarantee me a 5 yr warranty. Being that my toilets are rather old and seem to be having flushing issues.  Lastly, I would just like to say that I highly recommend this company and these two kind and respectful gentleman to all customers. Thanks Steven and Justin for doing such an amazing job today. I am more than satisfied with your work and your level of service that you provided me today.

Felicia Roberts

League City, TX

Mr. Tyler and Mr. Hane came to do work us on 12/12/25.  They called me the day of appointment 15 minutes before they arrive. they were timely, extremely professional and knowledgeable. Explained to me what they will be doing, the estimated time it would take them. Since I used my home warranty, the work was done at no cost to me at the time of service. Tyler and Hane went above and beyond by inspecting and tightening my backyard leaking faucet. Excellent service.

Lukas Kahsay

Fresno, TX

Shaun at Mr. Rooter Plumbing did a great job. He was quick and courteous.  He was able to identify the issue immediately and gave me tips on how to prevent it going forward. I would definitely recommend them to others.

Courtney Smith

Webster, TX

Shawn did an amazing job! We are so happy with the service! I highly recommend Shawn for any type of plumbing needs you may have. He was helpful, knowledgeable, and very professional!

JO

Iowa Colony, TX

Shaun has to be the glue of League City location. Top tier customer service, genuine, knowledgeable, and fast-acting. He diagnosed and treated thecause then the symptoms of my kitchen plumbing issues. He made the system better than the original builder. I would recommend Shaun every time!

Greg Martin

West Columbia, TX

Shaun definitely over delivered in his service. He came in and replaced the worn faucet on ourr kitchen sink. As he did his work,  he gave us many tips on ways to preserve the life of our plumbing hardware. And with his warm personality, we discovered that he's a dude that's serious about his Philly cheese steaks. So now we trust him with our plumbing needs AND his referrals to places that serve the best Philly cheesesteaks in the Houston area.

Beverly Hammond

League City, TX

So excited to share such great service we received from Justin with Mr. Rooter, he was such a polite and attentive to our needs we explained that we had a leak somewhere in the utility room, he jumped right in located the leak explained the type of leak we had and gave us a great price to repair.. Justin's workmanship and expertise got the job done and we are very happy.. Definitely will be calling Mr. Rooter and requesting  Justin...thank you

Virginia Parrish

League City, TX

Tyler and his team were true professionals when it came to a tough job. They removed our old water heater from the attic and carried it down two flights of stairs without any issues. The new install was quick and efficient, and they were very respectful of our time and home. Everything was done smoothly and without error. Highly recommend!

Ethan Guidry

League City, TX

Fred and Steven came out to check on my garbage disposal that hasn’t been working for me! They were on time, super considerate, and Fred even taught me how to fix it if it goes out again! I will definitely keep their number around for any future issues! :)

Jordan Ruby

Dickinson, TX

Floyd provided great customer service, was friendly, explained servicing, and came in the window as promised. Helped in what was a two-week nightmare! The only downside was the company taking two weeks to fix! But Floyd was great!

La Toya

Santa Fe, TX
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Issues with Faucet Replacement in Older Homes

Older homes add more complexity. Supply line fittings corrode to the point where they break during removal rather than unthreading cleanly. Shutoff valves that haven't been turned in decades can fail when they're finally closed, which turns a faucet replacement into a valve replacement as well. Galvanized or iron pipes behind the wall may have buildup that reduces flow even after a new faucet is installed.

The sink deck creates another set of variables. Older sinks were often drilled for a different number of mounting holes than modern faucets require. A three-hole sink paired with a single-hole faucet needs an escutcheon plate to cover the extra openings, but that only works if the spacing matches. When it doesn't, the only options are drilling new holes or getting a new sink. A professional plumber doing faucet installation in an older home has to check the full setup before committing to a specific fixture.

Lead is also worth factoring into the conversation. Faucets manufactured before 2014 in the United States may contain lead in the brass components. The water running through an old faucet can leach trace amounts. California's AB 1953 and the federal Reduction of Lead in Drinking Water Act set the current standard at no more than 0.25 percent weighted average lead content. If your home still has pre-2014 fixtures, faucet replacement affects water safety.

Water Efficiency and What to Look for in a Modern Faucet

Standard faucets manufactured before 1994 flow at 3.5 to 7 gallons per minute. WaterSense faucets carry EPA certification and cap flow at 1.5 gallons per minute for bathroom faucets. They perform at least 30 percent more efficiently than the federal standard. For a household of four, that translates to roughly 700 gallons saved per year from bathroom faucets alone.

Kitchen faucets have different demands, so the efficiency numbers change. The EPA WaterSense standard for kitchen faucets is 2.2 gallons per minute, which covers rinsing, filling, and extended use at the sink. When shopping for a replacement, look for these certifications and specs:

  • WaterSense label for bathroom faucets at 1.5 gpm or below
  • NSF/ANSI 61 certification to confirm that the faucet meets drinking water safety standards
  • Solid brass or stainless steel construction at the valve body, not zinc alloy

Our Services

Faucet Replacement

Faucet Repair & Replacement in League City, TX Most faucet problems come down to one worn part. The question is whether replacing that part makes sense or if the fixture itself needs an upgrade. The answer depends on the age of the hardware, the nature of the failure, and what the supply lines and shutoff valves behind the wall are doing. Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers professional faucet replacement in League…

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Commercial Plumbing

Commercial Plumbing Services Running a business comes with enough headaches, and you shouldn't have to add plumbing problems to the list. At Mr. Rooter Plumbing, we work with commercial properties every day, and we know that a plumbing issue in a business setting comes with higher stakes than a residential call. Downtime costs money, employees and customers notice, and a small leak in the wrong place can mean big liability.…

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Gas Line Repair

Trusted Gas Line Repair & Installation in League City, TX Gas line problems are in a different category than most household plumbing issues, and treating them with the same wait-and-see approach you might take with a slow drain is a serious mistake. Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers gas line repair in League City, TX, with the precision and care the work demands, because even a small leak in the wrong place…

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Plumbing Repair

Local Plumbers in South Houston, TX Plumbing problems rarely stay the same size. Leaks, pressure problems, failing fixtures, corroded fittings, and drain issues all fall under the same roof, and each one has its own timeline for getting worse. Mr. Rooter Plumbing provides reliable plumbing repairs. If something in your home's plumbing has been nagging at you, keep reading to get a better understanding of what you're dealing with and…

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Water Filtration Installation

Reliable Water Filtration Installation in League City, TX Tap water that meets safety standards can still carry chlorine, sediment, heavy metals, and other contaminants that affect the way it tastes and smells. Mr. Rooter Plumbing installs water filtration systems for homeowners who want better water quality at every tap. The right filtration system depends on what's in your water and how your home's plumbing is configured. Getting the details right…

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Garbage Disposal Replacement

Reliable Garbage Disposal Replacement A garbage disposal that hums without spinning, leaks under the sink, or trips the reset button every other day has probably reached the end of its useful life. Mr. Rooter Plumbing installs and replaces garbage disposals often enough to know that the unit sitting under your sink has a bigger impact on your kitchen drain system than most homeowners give it credit for. A disposal that's…

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Pipe Repair & Repiping

Repiping & Pipe Repair in League City, TX Most homeowners have no idea what their pipes are made of, how old they are, or what condition they're in until a leak forces the conversation. Mr. Rooter Plumbing works on pipe repair and repiping jobs across a wide range of homes, from newer construction with isolated damage to older houses running on plumbing that's decades past its intended lifespan. Knowing whether…

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Bathroom Plumbing

Bathroom Plumbing Services Your bathroom sees more use than almost any other room in the house, and the plumbing behind it takes the brunt of the wear. From slow drains to running toilets to mysterious drips under the vanity, bathroom plumbing problems can stack up quietly before they become impossible to ignore. Mr. Rooter Plumbing has handled everything from simple fixture repairs to full bathroom remodels, and we've seen firsthand…

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Faucet installation with a high-efficiency fixture can pay back faster than expected. Combined with fixing any underlying drip, switching to a certified faucet cuts household water waste and lowers the utility bill without changing how the sink is used.

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How a Faucet Upgrade Affects Water Pressure and Performance

A new faucet doesn't automatically fix low water pressure, but the wrong faucet can make it worse. Aerators, internal screens, and flow restrictors all affect how water moves through the spout. Some low-flow faucets compensate with pressure-compensating aerators that maintain a strong stream at lower volumes. Others reduce flow and force, which becomes noticeable when filling a pot or rinsing a large pan.

Water pressure in the home is measured in PSI. Residential supply lines run between 40 and 80 PSI. A faucet rated for normal residential pressure performs well within that range. Problems show up when supply pressure drops below 40 PSI because of municipal supply issues, a failing pressure regulator, or partial blockages in the lines. Installing a high-end faucet into an under-pressurized system won't resolve the underlying problem. A licensed plumber doing faucet replacement in League City can test line pressure before installation and identify if the issue is the fixture or the supply.

Outdoor faucet installation in League City adds freeze protection. Hose bibs without a frost-free design sit flush to the exterior wall, which means the water inside is exposed to ambient temperature. A frost-free sillcock extends the shutoff valve 6 to 12 inches into the conditioned wall space, which keeps the water behind the freeze line. Replacing a standard hose bib with a frost-free model during a faucet installation project costs less than repairing a burst pipe after a hard freeze.

Do You Need a Bathroom or Kitchen Sink Faucet Repair in League City, TX?

Whether you need kitchen sink faucet repair in League City or a full faucet replacement on an aging fixture, the right installation matters more than the price tag on the hardware. A faucet that's installed correctly, with proper seals, compatible fittings, and the right shutoff valves in place, lasts for decades without chronic drips or pressure loss. Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing to schedule your service. We work in kitchens, bathrooms, and utility spaces, and we provide everything from a basic faucet repair to a complete outdoor faucet installation in League City with pipe assessment included.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Plumbing FAQ
How do I know if my pipes need to be repiped?

Frequent leaks, consistently low water pressure, discolored water, or pipes that are known to be made of lead or polybutylene are all strong indicators that repiping deserves serious consideration. A plumber can evaluate the age and condition of your system and give you an honest picture of what you're working with.

Does homeowner's insurance cover plumbing repairs?

Most homeowner's insurance will cover sudden and accidental water damage, like a pipe that unexpectedly bursts, but it usually doesn't cover damage from neglected maintenance or gradual leaks. Reading your policy carefully and asking your agent about water backup coverage is worth the time before something goes wrong.

What's the best way to find a water shutoff valve?

Your main shutoff valve is usually located near the water meter, which is normally found in the basement, crawl space, garage, or along an exterior wall on the side of the house facing the street. Knowing exactly where it is before an emergency saves valuable time.

Why is my water heater making a popping or rumbling noise?

Those sounds come from sediment that's settled at the bottom of the tank and is being disturbed as the water heats up around it. Flushing the tank annually helps prevent buildup, but if the noise is loud or the unit is older, it may be worth having a plumber assess whether repair or replacement makes more sense.

How often should I schedule plumbing maintenance?

Having a plumber inspect your system once a year is a good general rule, especially if your home is older or you've had recurring issues. Routine maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive repairs and gives you peace of mind about the overall health of your system.

What does a plumbing camera inspection involve?

A small waterproof camera is fed through your drain or sewer line to give the plumber a live view of what's happening inside the pipe. It's one of the most accurate ways to diagnose a recurring clog, locate a crack, or check the overall condition of older pipes.

Can tree roots really damage my sewer line?

Yes, tree roots actively seek out moisture and can infiltrate even small cracks in sewer pipes, growing into the line and eventually causing significant blockages or structural damage. Older clay or cast iron pipes are especially vulnerable, and regular camera inspections can catch root intrusion early.

What is hydro jetting, and when is it used?

Hydro jetting uses a high-pressure stream of water to blast out buildup, grease, and debris from the inside of your pipes. It's especially useful for commercial properties or homes with heavily scaled or repeatedly clogging drain lines that a standard snake can't fully clear.

How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?

Watch out for a sudden spike in your utility bill, soft or discolored spots on walls or ceilings, the sound of running water when nothing is in use, or damp areas around the foundation. An experienced plumber can use leak detection equipment to locate the problem without unnecessary damage to your home.

What causes sewer odors in the house?

Sewer smells inside a home often point to a dried-out P-trap, a cracked or damaged wax ring under a toilet, or a venting issue in the drain system. Running water in rarely used fixtures usually solves a dry P-trap, but persistent odors should be inspected by a plumber to rule out a more serious issue.