Faucet Repair & Installation in Pensacola, FL | The Golden Plumber

Pensacola & Escambia County, FL

Faucet Repair
& Installation
in Pensacola, FL

Dripping faucet, low pressure, broken handle, or ready for an upgrade? Master plumber Cade Howell repairs and installs all faucet types — kitchen, bathroom, and outdoor.

Licensed #CFC1433607 Fully Insured Same-Day Available

We Handle

Faucet Services We Provide

Kitchen Faucet Repair & Replacement

Dripping kitchen faucets, leaking sprayer hoses, loose handles, and low pressure at the kitchen sink. We repair or replace all kitchen faucet styles and brands.

Bathroom Faucet Repair & Replacement

Dripping bathroom faucets, stiff or broken handles, slow-to-close valves, and under-sink connection leaks. We work on single-hole, widespread, and wall-mount bathroom faucets.

Shower & Tub Valve Repair

Dripping shower heads, faulty mixing valves, cartridge replacements, and temperature control issues. We repair or replace pressure-balancing and thermostatic valves.

Outdoor Spigot & Hose Bib

Leaking or dripping outdoor faucets, broken handles, and hose bib replacement. In Florida's year-round use climate, outdoor faucets take a beating and need professional repair.

Fixture Upgrades & New Installations

Ready to upgrade to a new style or a more water-efficient model? We install all major brands — Delta, Moen, Kohler, Pfister, and more — with correct supply line connections and sealed stop valves.

Low Water Pressure Diagnosis

Low pressure at one or all fixtures often has a simple fix — clogged aerator, failing pressure regulator, or a partially closed supply valve. We diagnose the cause and restore full pressure.

Stop the Drip. Call the Pro.

Faucet Repair That Lasts

A dripping faucet may seem minor — but a faucet that drips once per second wastes more than 3,000 gallons of water every year. Across a home with multiple leaking fixtures, that waste adds up to real money on your water bill and unnecessary strain on Pensacola's water system.

Beyond water waste, a leaking faucet that's ignored tends to get worse. A drip becomes a trickle. A trickle becomes a constant run. What started as a $150 cartridge replacement can turn into water damage under the sink and a cabinet replacement if left unaddressed for months.

At The Golden Plumber, we repair all faucet types: ball faucets, cartridge faucets, ceramic disc, and compression faucets. We work on all major brands — Delta, Moen, Kohler, Pfister, American Standard, Price Pfister — and we carry common replacement cartridges and parts on the truck to handle most repairs in a single visit.

When you're ready for a full upgrade, we install your new fixture correctly: aligned, sealed, and tested. We'll also check the shut-off valves beneath the sink — older homes in Pensacola often have corroded stops that should be replaced proactively, before they freeze up during an emergency.

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Same-day faucet repair available throughout Pensacola.

All faucet types serviced
Parts on truck for most brands
Customer-supplied installs OK
Licensed #CFC1433607
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Common Questions

Faucet Repair FAQs

A faucet that drips once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water per year. At average Pensacola water rates, that's roughly $15–$25 per dripping faucet annually — before accounting for any acceleration in the leak rate. Multiple dripping faucets compound the waste significantly.
Replace when: the faucet body is cracked or corroded, you're getting repeated repairs on an older unit, replacement parts are no longer manufactured, or you're renovating and want a style upgrade. A 15+ year old faucet that needs its second repair is usually better replaced than continually fixed.
Yes. If you've already purchased a faucet from a hardware store or online, we'll install it. We can also recommend specific models based on your existing hole configuration and preferences. Just mention it when you call to schedule.
Low pressure at a single faucet is usually a clogged aerator — the mesh screen at the spout tip. Unscrew it, clean the debris, and reattach. If all fixtures in your home have low pressure, you may have a failing pressure regulator or a partially closed main shutoff valve, which a plumber should diagnose.
Most faucet repairs take 30–60 minutes. New faucet installations typically take 45–90 minutes depending on the complexity and condition of existing connections. We carry common parts on the truck, which means most single-visit completions for standard repairs.

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Same-day service available throughout Pensacola.