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Faucet & Fixture Repairs in St. George, UT

Dripping faucets, corroded fixtures, and worn-out valves waste water and money. Red Rock Plumbing provides expert faucet and fixture repair, replacement, and installation for homes and businesses across St. George and Southern Utah.

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Faucet & Fixture Repairs

Faucet & Fixture Repair in St. George, UT

A dripping faucet might seem like a minor annoyance, but it adds up fast—a single leaky faucet can waste over 3,000 gallons of water per year. In Southern Utah, where water conservation matters and utility costs are climbing, fixing faucet and fixture issues promptly saves you real money. At Red Rock Plumbing, we repair, replace, and install all types of plumbing fixtures for homes and businesses across St. George, Washington, Hurricane, and the surrounding area.

Southern Utah’s extremely hard water is particularly tough on faucets and fixtures. The high mineral content—calcium, magnesium, and lime—deposits scale on internal components, corrodes cartridges, and clogs aerators faster than in areas with softer water. If you’ve noticed white buildup around your faucet base, reduced water flow, or handles that are getting harder to turn, hard water damage is the likely culprit. Our plumbers see it every day in St. George homes and know exactly how to address it.

Whether you need a quick cartridge replacement to stop a drip or a complete fixture upgrade for your bathroom remodel, we handle the job professionally and efficiently—with upfront pricing and no trip charges.

Don't Ignore the Signs

Warning Signs You Need Faucet & Fixture Repairs

Don’t wait until a small problem becomes a big one. Watch for these signs in your St. George home.

Constant Dripping

A faucet that drips even when fully closed has a worn cartridge, washer, or valve seat. A single dripping faucet wastes over 3,000 gallons per year.

Low Water Pressure at the Fixture

Reduced flow at one faucet usually means a clogged aerator or mineral buildup inside the fixture—both extremely common with St. George’s hard water.

Handles Hard to Turn

Stiff or sticky faucet handles indicate internal corrosion or scale buildup on the cartridge. Forcing the handle can cause the valve to crack or break.

Visible Corrosion or Mineral Deposits

White, green, or crusty buildup around the faucet base, handles, or aerator signals hard water damage that’s affecting the fixture inside and out.

Water Bill Creeping Up

Small leaks at fixtures throughout the house add up. If your water bill has risen without a change in usage, leaking fixtures may be the cause.

Squealing or Chattering Sounds

A faucet that squeals, whines, or chatters when turned on has a worn washer, loose parts, or excessive water pressure damaging the valve.

Kitchen Faucet Repair & Installation

Your kitchen faucet gets more use than almost any other fixture in your home. Between cooking, cleaning, and filling pots, it’s running dozens of times a day. When it starts dripping, loses pressure, or the sprayer stops working, it disrupts your entire kitchen routine.

We repair and install all types of kitchen faucets, including single-handle pull-down faucets, double-handle models, commercial-style spring faucets, and touchless motion-sensor faucets. We work with all major brands including Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, and American Standard. If your current faucet is repairable, we’ll fix it. If the cartridge is discontinued or the body is corroded beyond repair, we’ll help you choose a replacement that fits your sink, your style, and your budget.

We also install pot fillers, soap dispensers, instant hot water dispensers, and water filtration faucets. If it connects to your kitchen plumbing, we handle it.

Faucet & Fixture Repairs — Kitchen Faucet Repair & Installation

Bathroom Fixture Repair & Replacement

Bathroom fixtures take a beating from our hard water. Showerheads clog with mineral deposits, faucet cartridges wear out from scale buildup, and tub spouts corrode from the inside. If you’ve been living with a drip, a weak shower stream, or a handle that’s hard to turn, our plumbers can diagnose the issue and fix it—usually in a single visit.

Common bathroom fixture services we provide include sink faucet repair and replacement, showerhead replacement and upgrade, tub faucet and diverter repair, toilet repair and replacement, bidet installation, and shower valve replacement. We also handle full bathroom fixture packages when you’re updating the look of your bathroom without a full remodel—new faucets, new showerhead, new toilet, all installed in one appointment.

When to Repair vs. Replace Your Faucet

One of the most common questions we get is whether a faucet should be repaired or replaced. Here’s how we help you decide:

**Repair makes sense when:** The faucet is less than 8 years old, the brand still makes replacement parts, the issue is a worn cartridge, O-ring, or washer, and the faucet body is still in good condition. In these cases, a repair costs a fraction of replacement and gets you years more life out of the fixture.

**Replacement is the better call when:** The faucet is corroded or pitted from hard water damage, replacement parts are discontinued or hard to find, the faucet has been repaired multiple times, or you’re updating the look of your kitchen or bathroom. When the cost of parts and labor for a repair approaches 60% of a new fixture’s installed price, replacement is almost always the smarter investment.

Our plumbers will give you an honest assessment. We’re not in the business of selling you a new faucet when a $15 cartridge will fix the problem.

Valve & Supply Line Services

Behind every faucet and fixture are the supply lines and shut-off valves that control water flow. These components are easy to forget about—until they fail. A corroded shut-off valve that won’t close during an emergency can turn a simple leak into a flooded room. Flexible supply lines can deteriorate over time, especially the braided stainless steel type with rubber linings that degrade after 8–10 years.

We inspect, repair, and replace all types of shut-off valves (gate valves, ball valves, quarter-turn valves) and supply lines for sinks, toilets, dishwashers, washing machines, and ice makers. If your valves are old, stuck, or leaking at the packing nut, let us replace them before a small problem becomes a water damage emergency. This is one of those inexpensive preventive services that can save thousands down the road.

Outdoor Faucet & Hose Bib Repair

Outdoor faucets in St. George take a beating from both our extreme summer heat and the occasional winter freeze. A hose bib that’s leaking behind the wall can cause water damage to your home’s structure without you ever knowing. We repair and replace standard hose bibs, frost-free sillcocks, and outdoor utility faucets. If your outdoor faucet drips when turned off, sprays from the handle, or has low pressure, give us a call.

We also install new outdoor faucets for irrigation connections, pet washing stations, pool areas, and RV hookups. If you need water outside, we can get it there with proper connections and backflow prevention.

How It Works

Simple, Transparent Service

From the first call to the finished repair, we keep it straightforward. No runaround, no hidden fees.

1

Call & Describe the Issue

Tell us which fixture is acting up and what’s happening—dripping, low pressure, stiff handles, leaking underneath. We’ll schedule a visit, often same-day.

2

Inspect & Diagnose

Our plumber inspects the fixture, identifies the problem, and gives you a clear repair-vs-replace recommendation with upfront pricing.

3

Repair or Install

We complete the fix or install the new fixture, connect all supply lines, and make sure everything operates perfectly.

4

Test & Clean Up

We run the fixture through its paces, check for leaks, clean up the work area, and make sure you’re satisfied with the result.

Options

Faucet & Fixture Repairs Options

Choose the right option for your home and budget. Our plumbers will help you decide.

Faucet Repair

We fix dripping faucets, stiff handles, and low-pressure issues for kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Most repairs are completed in a single visit with quality replacement parts.

  • Cartridge, washer, and O-ring replacement
  • Aerator cleaning and replacement
  • Handle and spout repair
  • Compatible with Moen, Delta, Kohler, and more
  • Affordable—often under $200
Most Popular

Fixture Replacement

When repair isn’t worth the cost, we install new faucets, showerheads, tub fixtures, and toilets—removing the old unit and testing everything before we leave.

  • Kitchen, bathroom, and utility fixtures
  • All major brands available
  • Old fixture removal and disposal
  • Supply line and valve upgrade included
  • Clean installation with no mess

Valve & Supply Line Service

We replace corroded shut-off valves and aging supply lines—the hidden components that prevent leaks and give you control during emergencies.

  • Shut-off valve replacement (all types)
  • Flexible supply line upgrade
  • Toilet, sink, and appliance connections
  • Preventive service to avoid water damage

FAQ

Common Questions About Faucet & Fixture Repairs

Everything you need to know about faucet & fixture repairs in St. George.

What are the common causes of faucet issues?

The most common causes in St. George homes are hard water mineral buildup on cartridges and valve seats, worn-out washers and O-rings, corroded aerators, and general wear from daily use. Our hard water accelerates all of these issues compared to areas with softer water.

How do I know if my faucet needs to be replaced or repaired?

If your faucet is less than 8 years old and the brand still makes replacement parts, repair is usually the best option. If the faucet is visibly corroded, the parts are discontinued, or it’s been repaired multiple times, replacement is the smarter investment. Our plumber will give you an honest recommendation with pricing for both options.

How much does faucet repair cost in St. George?

Most faucet repairs cost between $100 and $250 depending on the type of faucet and parts needed. A new faucet installation typically runs $200 to $500 including the fixture, depending on the brand and complexity. We provide upfront pricing before any work begins.

Why does my faucet have low water pressure?

Low pressure at a single faucet is usually caused by a clogged aerator (mineral buildup from hard water), a partially closed shut-off valve, or a failing cartridge. If pressure is low throughout the house, the issue is more likely your pressure regulator or main supply line. We diagnose the exact cause and fix it.

Can you install a faucet I already purchased?

Absolutely. We’re happy to install customer-supplied faucets and fixtures. Just make sure the new faucet is compatible with your sink’s hole configuration (single hole, 3-hole, widespread). If you’re not sure, send us a photo and we’ll confirm before your appointment.

What brands of faucets do you work with?

We repair and install all major brands including Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, American Standard, Grohe, Hansgrohe, and Brizo. If we can get parts for it, we can fix it. For replacements, we help you choose the right brand for your budget and needs.

Does hard water damage faucets?

Yes. Southern Utah’s hard water is one of the biggest factors in faucet and fixture wear. Mineral deposits build up inside the cartridge and valve body, causing drips, stiff handles, and reduced flow. The best long-term solution is pairing quality fixtures with a water softener to reduce mineral damage.

Should I replace my shut-off valves?

If your shut-off valves are the old gate-style valves (round handle that turns multiple times), we strongly recommend upgrading to quarter-turn ball valves. Gate valves seize up over time and often won’t fully shut off water when you need them most—like during a leak emergency. Replacement is quick and inexpensive.

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