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Fixtures & Appliances / Front Royal, VA

Faucet Repair Done Right The First Time

A faucet that drips, sticks, or weeps at the base is telling you something. We figure out which part actually failed, fix that part, and stop the leak. No upsell to a whole new fixture you do not need.

Ajax Plumbing repairing a kitchen faucet in a Front Royal, VA home

The Drip Is Not The Problem. The Worn Part Is.

Most people put up with a leaking faucet far longer than they should, because it feels small. It is not. A faucet that drips once a second wastes thousands of gallons a year, and on a well that means your pump is cycling for nothing. The constant moisture rots out the wood under your sink, stains the porcelain, and slowly eats the valve seat until what was a five dollar washer becomes a stripped, frozen mess.

Here is the honest part. A faucet is a simple machine. Inside it there is a cartridge, or a ceramic disc, or a ball and a set of springs, and a couple of rubber seals. When water gets past where it should not, one of those parts has worn out, cracked, or filled with mineral buildup. We open it up, find the worn piece, and replace it. That is the whole job on most faucets, and it is a lot cheaper than the new fixture a lot of folks assume they need.

Drain clearing and snaking by Ajax Plumbing in Faucet Repair Done Right The First TimeDrain clearing and snaking in Faucet Repair Done Right The First Time

Signs Your Faucet Needs A Look

  • DRIP
    It drips when the handle is fully offThat is a worn cartridge, washer, or valve seat. The handle is closed but water is still finding its way through. Tightening it harder just damages the seat faster.
  • BASE
    Water pools around the base or the spoutThe O ring or spout seal under the handle has failed. Water is coming up from below, not out the spout. Left alone it runs straight down into the cabinet.
  • STIFF
    The handle is stiff, gritty, or grindsMineral scale from Warren County’s hard water has packed into the cartridge. Force it and you crack the handle or the stem. We clean or swap the cartridge instead.
  • FLOW
    Weak or sputtering flow from one tapThe aerator is clogged, or a supply line and stem are partly blocked with sediment, common on older Front Royal homes and well systems.
  • NOISE
    Squeals, whistles, or a knock when you open itA worn washer vibrating in the flow, or a loose part in the valve body. Annoying, and a warning the internals are on their way out.

How We Actually Fix It

We listen, then we look

You tell us what it is doing and when. Then we shut the supply valves under the sink, take the handle and trim apart, and look at the real cause. Half the diagnosis is just opening it up and seeing which seal or cartridge is shot. We do not guess from across the room.

We identify the brand and the part

Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, American Standard, the older two handle units, and plenty of off brands from the box stores. Each uses a different cartridge or stem. We carry common ones on the truck and can match yours so you are not waiting days for a tiny plastic piece.

We replace the worn part, not the whole faucet

New cartridge or ceramic disc, fresh O rings and seals, a cleaned or new aerator, and we descale the valve body if hard water packed it. Then we reassemble and torque it correctly so the handle moves smoothly without leaking.

We test under pressure before we leave

Hot and cold, full open and fully off, and we check the base and the supply connections for any weep. If it is bone dry and the handle feels right, the job is done. If a faucet is so far gone that a repair will not hold, we tell you that straight and talk replacement, no pressure.


Every Faucet In The House

One worn cartridge behaves differently than a corroded outdoor spigot. We repair all of them.

Kitchen faucets

Single handle pull downs, two handle units, and the spray hose attachments. These get the heaviest use in the house, so the cartridge and the spray diverter wear out first. We fix sticky handles, dripping spouts, and sprayers that will not switch back.

Bathroom faucets

Lavatory and vanity faucets, single and widespread two handle sets. Small parts, tight spaces, and a lot of older Front Royal vanities with corroded supply lines. We handle the cramped jobs other people skip.

Tub and shower valves

Dripping tub spouts, shower handles that will not shut all the way, and worn shower cartridges. These hide behind tile, so the diagnosis matters. We pull the cartridge and rebuild the valve without tearing your wall apart when we can avoid it.

Outdoor and frost free spigots

Hose bibs that drip, will not shut off, or split over winter. In our climate a spigot left dripping in a hard freeze can crack the line back inside the wall. We repair the spigot and check the line behind it.


What It Costs, Straight

We are not going to put a single number on this page, because a faucet repair price depends on the faucet. A worn cartridge in a common Moen kitchen unit is a fast, affordable job. A seized two handle antique with corroded supply lines and a stripped seat takes longer and runs more. The fair thing is to look at yours and give you a real number before any work starts.

What you get from us every time is a free quote, an honest read on whether a repair is even worth it, and no charge for a part you did not need. If the cartridge is the only thing wrong, that is all you pay for. If we find a corroded shutoff valve or a cracked supply line behind the faucet, we show you, explain it, and let you decide. You will never get a surprise on the invoice. Ask us about the free quote when you call, and take a look at past work in our gallery.

Why Front Royal homes are tough on faucets

This area is hard on plumbing for a few reasons we see every week. The water in much of Warren County and the Shenandoah Valley carries a lot of mineral content, and that scale packs into cartridges and aerators and locks up handles. A good slice of homes here run on private wells, which means sediment and iron that chews through seals faster than treated city water. And our winters bite. A spigot or an exposed supply line that was just dripping in November can split wide open in a January freeze. We have been working on plumbing across Front Royal, the Shenandoah Valley, Northern Virginia, and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia long enough to know these patterns, and we fix the cause, not just the symptom you noticed.


Father, Son, And A Truck That Shows Up

We are a family business, a father and son, with forty five years of combined experience between us. When you call Ajax, you are not getting a call center and a stranger in a logo shirt. You get us.

We pick up the phone, we show up, and we tell you straight. If your faucet needs a two dollar washer, we are not going to talk you into a three hundred dollar fixture. That is how you stay in business in a town this size, by being the plumber people send their neighbors to.

We are backflow certified and certified on most major water heater brands, so the same crew that fixes your faucet can handle the bigger jobs when they come. We work emergency calls around the clock, and we run a standing ten percent off on frozen water line repairs, because in this valley a hard winter catches everyone.

Need it handled today, or just want a quote first? Reach out here or call the number below. We will tell you what it will take.


Faucet Repair Questions

Can you fix my faucet or do I need a new one?
Most of the time we can fix it. A faucet that drips, sticks, or leaks at the base almost always has one worn internal part, a cartridge, a seal, or a washer, and replacing that part costs a fraction of a new fixture. We only recommend replacement when the body itself is corroded through, the part is no longer made, or the cost of repair gets close to the cost of new. We will look and tell you honestly which way makes sense.
Why does my faucet keep dripping even after I tightened the handle?
Tightening harder is the most common way people make it worse. The drip means the cartridge, washer, or valve seat is worn, and cranking the handle down just crushes and damages the seat faster. The fix is to replace the worn part, not to force the handle. If you have been over tightening it, get it looked at before the seat is too far gone to seal.
Do you carry parts for my brand of faucet?
We stock common cartridges and seals for Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, and American Standard right on the truck, plus universal parts for many two handle and off brand units. If yours is an unusual or older model, we identify it on site and source the exact part. Carrying the right pieces is why a lot of our faucet repairs are done in a single visit.
Why do my faucets clog or run slow in Front Royal?
Hard water and well systems. The mineral content in a lot of Warren County and Shenandoah Valley water leaves scale that packs into the aerator on the spout tip and into the cartridge. Homes on wells also pull sediment and iron that builds up faster. We clean or replace the aerator, flush the line, and clear the valve so you get full flow back.
My outdoor spigot is dripping. Does that matter in winter?
It matters a lot here. A dripping or leaking spigot left through a hard freeze can crack the hose bib and the line running back inside the wall, and that turns a small repair into water damage and a much bigger bill. Get a leaking outdoor faucet fixed before the cold sets in. We also run ten percent off on frozen water line repairs if one already split on you.
Do you charge for a quote?
No. Quotes are free. We will look at the faucet, tell you what failed, and give you a real price before any work starts. You will never get a surprise charge on the invoice, and you will never pay for a part you did not need.

Pipe burst, water heater dead, or just need a straight answer?

Tell us what is going on and a real person calls you back, usually within the hour. The quote is always free.

Rather talk now? Call 540-671-5417, 24/7.

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