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Faucet Repair & Replacement in Cookeville TN

Leaking shower valve, dripping tub faucet, slow bathroom drain, or a full bath remodel that needs new plumbing rough-in, Crest handles every bathroom plumbing job in Cookeville and Putnam County. Also, we provide flat-rate pricing before we start and a real person on the phone every time.

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Faucet problems we fix

Most faucet problems are caused by a single worn component cartridge, O-ring, valve seat, or aerator. For instance, we diagnose the exact cause before recommending any repair, carry common parts on the truck for the most popular brands, and handle most faucet repairs in a single visit.

Dripping or leaking faucet

A faucet that drips when fully off is almost always a worn cartridge, a failed O-ring, or a damaged valve seat. The specific component depends on the faucet type — cartridge, ball, ceramic disc, or compression. To start, we identify the type, the failed part, and replace it properly. If the valve seat is damaged beyond a cartridge fix, we assess whether repair or full faucet replacement is the better investment.

Low flow or weak pressure at one faucet

Weak water flow from a single faucet — while pressure elsewhere in the home is normal — is almost always a clogged aerator. Aerators collect mineral deposits over time, particularly in Cookeville’s moderately hard water. We clean or replace the aerator first — a quick fix. If flow doesn’t improve after aerator cleaning, we check for a partially closed supply valve or a failing cartridge restricting flow.

Faucet leaking at the base

Water pooling around the base of a kitchen or bathroom faucet — not at the aerator or handles — usually indicates a failed O-ring around the faucet body. In single-handle kitchen faucets this is a common wear point. As a result, we replace the O-ring or the full faucet body seal depending on the faucet model and the degree of wear.

Handle that is hard to turn or spins loose

A faucet handle that requires significant force to turn usually has a worn cartridge that has become corroded or mineral-bound inside the valve body. Generally speaking, handles that spins freely without controlling flow indicates a stripped cartridge stem or set screw. Both are cartridge replacement jobs — which we handle on the same visit for most major brands.

Pull-out or pull-down spray head issues

Kitchen pull-out faucet spray head that won’t retract, diverter that won’t switch between stream and spray, spray hose that leaks or has poor pressure. The diverter valve in pull-out kitchen faucets is a common wear point — we replace the diverter or the spray head assembly as needed. Hose replacement is often available as a manufacturer replacement part for most brands.

Shutoff valve repair & replacement

Shutoff valves under sinks and behind toilets that leak, won’t fully close, or are corroded and stuck — these are among the most important repairs we make because a shutoff valve that won’t close is useless in an emergency. We replace stuck or leaking shutoff valves with quality quarter-turn ball valves whenever we’re already at a faucet repair — catching the problem while access is easy.

 

New faucet installation — every room, every type

Upgrading a kitchen faucet, replacing an old bathroom faucet, adding an outdoor spigot, or installing a new utility faucet — Crest installs faucets throughout Cookeville and Putnam County with the same flat-rate pricing and quality standards as all our plumbing work.

Kitchen faucet installation

New kitchen faucet installation or upgrade — complete with supply line connections, shutoff valve inspection or replacement, and full operational testing. We install customer-supplied faucets or can source a quality unit. For pull-out and pull-down styles we verify adequate hose clearance and diverter function before completing the installation. Deck plate installation for three-hole sinks included when applicable.

Bathroom faucet installation

Single-hole, centerset (4-inch), or widespread (8-inch) bathroom faucet installation — drain assembly, supply line connections, and shutoff valve confirmation or replacement. We check that the faucet spec matches the sink hole configuration before proceeding and advise on any required deck plates or sink modifications to accommodate a different faucet spread than the existing one.

Outdoor hose bib & spigot installation

New exterior hose bib installation, frost-free spigot replacement, or additional outdoor water access point. Frost-free hose bibs are strongly recommended for Cookeville homes — standard hose bibs left connected through winter are among the most common causes of burst pipes we see. We install frost-free anti-siphon hose bibs to code, including proper wall penetration and interior shutoff valve.

Laundry room faucet & utility sink

Laundry room utility faucet replacement, utility sink installation, and washing machine supply valve replacement. Washing machine shutoff valves are among the highest-failure valves in a home — they are opened and closed repeatedly and often haven’t been touched in years. We inspect and replace them when servicing any laundry room faucet or supply line.

Whole-home faucet & shutoff valve upgrade

Some Cookeville homeowners — particularly those in pre-1980 homes or those who’ve purchased an older property — benefit from a full faucet and shutoff valve assessment and upgrade throughout the home. We go room to room, replace all shutoff valves that won’t close fully, and replace or repair any leaking or failing faucets. One visit, one flat price per scope, one thorough result.

New Faucets for Your Home

Replacing a shower valve, adding a second bathroom, or replumbing a full bath remodel — Crest handles every bathroom plumbing installation in Cookeville with the same standards and flat-rate pricing as our repair work.

Cartridge faucets

Most common type in modern homes. Uses a removable cartridge that controls flow and temperature. Moen, Kohler, and many others use cartridge designs. Repair is almost always a cartridge replacement — which we stock for most popular models.
 
 
Most repairs: single-visit cartridge replacement

Ceramic disc faucets

 
Single-lever design that controls flow and temperature through two ceramic discs. Very durable and low-maintenance under normal conditions — but mineral deposits from Cookeville’s hard water can cause the discs to stick or chip. Cleaning or replacement of the ceramic disc assembly addresses most failures.
Common in Kohler and higher-end brands

Ball faucets

Single-handle style with a ball mechanism controlling flow. Common in Delta kitchen faucets. Ball faucets have more parts than cartridge designs — springs, seats, and O-rings in addition to the ball itself. We replace all worn components at once rather than piecemeal to prevent a return call in six months.
Repair: full ball valve kit replacement

Compression faucets

Two separate handles — one hot, one cold — that compress a rubber washer to stop flow. The oldest faucet design and the most prone to dripping as washers wear. Common in older Cookeville homes. Washer replacement is a simple repair, but if the valve seat is pitted from years of use, seat grinding or replacement is needed for a lasting fix.
Common in pre-1980 Cookeville homes

What to expect for faucet repair or replacement in Cookeville

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You Call, We Answer

Call or use our online form. Choose a time that works for you.

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Honest Price Before We Start

A licensed tech arrives, diagnoses, and gives a flat price.

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We Fix it Right

Quality work, clean job site. You approve before we start.

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We Follow-Up 

We check in after the job. Not satisfied? We come back.

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Faucet Repair FAQ — Cookeville, TN

How much does faucet repair cost in Cookeville, TN?
Crest uses flat-rate pricing — you know the full cost before we start. Most faucet cartridge replacements are straightforward same-visit repairs. Full faucet replacement with a customer-supplied unit involves labor for removal, installation, supply line connections, and shutoff valve check. Call us and tell us the brand and problem — we can usually give you a general range before coming out.
Do you carry faucet parts on the truck?
Yes — we carry cartridges for Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, and Pfister faucets on the truck for the most common models. When you call, tell us the faucet brand and model if you know it — we’ll confirm whether we have the right part before arriving. For less common models or specialty brands, we may need to source the part before the repair visit.
Should I repair my dripping faucet or replace it?
For quality brands — Moen, Delta, Kohler — a cartridge replacement is almost always the right call if the faucet is under 15 years old and otherwise in good condition. These faucets are designed for cartridge replacement and the repair is typically much less expensive than a full replacement. For older, no-name, or heavily corroded faucets, replacement is often better value. We give you an honest recommendation and cost information for both before you decide.
My faucet has low water pressure — is that a faucet problem?
If pressure is low at one faucet but normal elsewhere, the aerator is the most common cause — mineral deposits from Cookeville’s hard water clog aerator screens over time. We clean or replace the aerator first. If that doesn’t resolve it, we check for a partially closed supply valve or a failing cartridge that’s restricting flow. If pressure is low throughout the home, that’s a supply line issue rather than a faucet issue and is covered under our plumbing repair services.
Can you install a faucet I already purchased?
Yes — we install customer-supplied faucets. When you schedule, tell us the brand and model so we can confirm any supply line requirements and whether the shutoff valves need replacement. We also check that the new faucet’s hole configuration matches your sink before the visit — catching any configuration mismatch before we arrive saves a second trip.
Why does my faucet drip again so soon after it was repaired by someone else?
The most common reason a faucet repair fails quickly is an incomplete repair — replacing only the cartridge when the valve seat is also damaged, or replacing the ball in a ball faucet without replacing the springs and seats. A dripping faucet creates water hammer micro-impacts on the seat every time a drip forms and falls. We inspect the full valve assembly, not just the obviously failed component, so the repair actually holds.

Here’s Some of Our Other Services

Leak Detection
Water line, slab leak & underground
 
Drain Cleaning

 Kitchen, bathroom & main line

Water Heaters
Repair, replacement & tankless
 
Sewer Lines

 Repair, cleaning & camera inspection

Water Quality
filtration, softeners, keep your water safe 
Gas Lines
prep for gas appliances + heaters 

Faucet repair in Cookeville & the Upper Cumberland

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Faucet repair & replacement 

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