Faucet Repair and Replacement in Alpharetta and North Atlanta
That Drip Isn't Going to Stop on Its Own
Faucets don't fix themselves. A slow drip becomes a steady leak, a stiff handle gets harder to turn, and low flow turns a simple task into a frustration. If something about your kitchen or bathroom faucet is off — sound, feel, pressure, or finish — that's the right time to call. Atlanta Faucet Pro has handled faucet repair and replacement across Alpharetta and North Atlanta since 2007, and most issues are resolved in a single visit.
The most common faucet problems we see in North Atlanta homes:
- Dripping or constantly running faucets
- Low water flow from a kitchen or bath fixture
- Stiff, loose, or hard-to-operate handles
- Worn cartridges or internal valve components
- Fixtures that wobble or aren't properly secured
- Outdated faucets that no longer match the space or function well
Repair When It Makes Sense, Replace When It's Time
Not every faucet problem needs a full replacement, and not every repair is worth making. The right answer depends on the fixture's age, the cost of the parts involved, and whether the faucet will hold up after the fix. A dripping faucet caused by a worn cartridge is usually a clean repair. A 20-year-old fixture with multiple failing components may cost more to restore than a quality replacement would.
When you call Atlanta Faucet Pro, you'll get a straight answer on which direction makes sense before any work begins. If repair is the right call, we'll fix it properly. If replacement gives you better value and a better result, we'll tell you that too — and help you understand why.
Kitchen and Bath Faucet Installation Done to Fit the Space
A new faucet should look like it belongs. That means the right finish for your fixtures, the correct configuration for your sink, and an installation that's tight, level, and leak-free from day one. Atlanta Faucet Pro installs kitchen and bath faucets from standard American brands and works with a wide range of configurations — single-handle, two-handle, pull-down, widespread, and wall-mount.
If you've already purchased a faucet, we can install it. If you're not sure what to buy, we can point you toward options that will fit your existing setup and hold up over time. Either way, the finished result should look clean and work correctly — not like a rushed swap.
What to Expect When You Call
Atlanta Faucet Pro is a direct-access plumbing company. When you call, you reach us — not a dispatch center. We'll ask a few questions about what you're seeing, give you a phone estimate when the scope is clear, and schedule a visit that works for your household.
On-site, we'll assess the faucet, explain what we find, and confirm the repair or replacement plan with you before we start. We bring the tools and common parts to handle most faucet repairs in one trip. When the job is done, we clean up and make sure the fixture is operating correctly before we leave. We serve homeowners throughout Alpharetta, Roswell, Johns Creek, Cumming, and the surrounding North Atlanta area. If you're in our service zone and dealing with a faucet that needs attention, we're ready to help.
Faucet Repair and Replacement Questions
How do I know if my dripping faucet can be repaired or needs to be replaced?
Most dripping faucets can be repaired by replacing the cartridge, seat washer, or O-ring inside the valve. If the fixture is older, heavily corroded, or has already been repaired more than once, replacement is often the better investment. We'll assess it on-site and give you a clear recommendation before any work starts.Can you install a faucet I already purchased?
Yes. If you've already bought a faucet, we can install it. We'll confirm it's compatible with your sink configuration before we begin. If there's a fit issue, we'll let you know upfront so you can make a different selection if needed.Who repairs dripping faucets in Alpharetta?
Atlanta Faucet Pro handles faucet repair and replacement throughout Alpharetta and North Atlanta. We've served this area since 2007 and can typically schedule a visit quickly for most faucet issues.Should I repair or replace my bathroom faucet?
If the faucet is less than 10–12 years old and the problem is isolated to a single worn component, repair usually makes sense. If the fixture is aging, the finish is worn, or the internal parts are difficult to source, replacement gives you a better long-term result. We'll walk you through the options and let you decide.Do you work on all faucet brands?
We work on most standard residential faucet brands found in North Atlanta homes, including Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, and others. Some specialty or imported fixtures may require manufacturer-specific parts — if that's the case, we'll tell you before we begin so there are no surprises.

