A leaky faucet may seem insignificant at first, but that quiet drip quickly turns into higher bills, ruined finishes, and constant worry. Every drop that falls is water you paid for and did not get to use. At Certified Plumbing of Brevard, we fix leaky faucets quickly, so you stop wasting water, protect your home or business, and get a good night’s sleep again. If you hear a drip tonight, call Certified Plumbing of Brevard and get a fast quote to stop the leak.

Stop Wasting Water and Money Tonight
A single steady drip sounds harmless but it adds up. A faucet that drips once per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water in a year. That lost water shows up on your utility bill and depending on your local water and sewer rates, what looks like a tiny leak can cost you tens or even hundreds of dollars each year. More importantly, that same dripping water can create hidden damage long before you notice the true cost. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, even household leaks can waste nearly 10,000 gallons of water annually from a typical home just from fixtures like faucets, showerheads, and valves.
When Certified Plumbing arrives, we show you the real impact of the leak and the options to fix it. We stop the immediate waste and repair the cause so the savings continue month after month. You gain more than lower bills. You gain certainty that the problem will not return.
End the Noise, Prevent the Damage, Keep Your Finishes
A dripping faucet does more than waste water. The constant moisture wears finishes, stains metal, and degrades grout and caulk lines. Over time, the drip leaves mineral deposits that corrode stems and valves, which turns an easy fix into a major replacement if left alone. For businesses, a persistent leak under a sink can create slippery floors and safety hazards. For homeowners, it can mean stained countertops and the need to replace fixtures sooner than expected.
Certified Plumbing does more than tighten a fitting. We inspect the whole valve and stem assembly, test water pressure, and remove mineral buildup. When repairs finish, your faucet looks and performs like new. You get the comfort of a quiet home and the protection of a surface that will not cloud or corrode because moisture stays where it belongs.
Find and Fix the Root Cause Quickly
Many people try a DIY fix like wrapping tape around threads or turning a wrench a little tighter. Those quick fixes sometimes stop the drip for a while, but rarely fix the root cause. Certified Plumbing finds the real reason faucets leak, whether it sits in a worn rubber washer, a bad cartridge, a corroded valve seat, or hard water buildup that prevents a proper seal.
We start with a careful diagnosis. We examine the valve, we test the handle movement, and we check the water pressure and the nearby supply lines. Then we explain the options: a precision repair to replace a single worn part, or a replacement that upgrades the whole fixture. Our technicians use OEM parts and industry-standard seals to ensure the leak stays gone. That means fewer return calls and more time enjoying your home or running your business.
A Better Faucet Repair Experience for Homes and Businesses

When you call Certified Plumbing, you get experienced, licensed technicians who value your time and property. We arrive ready to work. We bring the right tools and selection of common parts, so most repairs finish the same day. For businesses, we schedule service to minimize disruption, and we use commercial-grade parts that meet health and safety requirements.
For homeowners, we protect floors and surfaces while working and clean up before leaving. For rental property owners, we complete repairs quickly and provide documentation you can use for records or for tenant communications. The result is a fast, professional repair that restores both function and appearance, and eliminates the worry that the drip will return.
How Certified Plumbing Actually Repairs a Leaky Faucet
You do not need to know every tool we use, but it helps to understand the process so you know what to expect. First, we confirm the complaint and isolate the supply to avoid waste while we work. Then we disassemble the faucet to inspect the internal parts. We look for worn washers, damaged O-rings, scratched valve seats, and mineral encrustation. We test the cartridge or ceramic disc and evaluate whether a part replacement will restore reliable operation.
If the problem originates from hard water or heavy corrosion, we perform a more thorough cleaning or recommend upgrading to a modern cartridge or disc system that resists wear. If the fixture itself shows multiple points of failure, we explain faucet replacement options, including those with warranties and energy-efficient models that lower future costs. We reassemble the faucet, test for leaks, and adjust pressure to recommended levels. Throughout, we explain what we found so you understand both the immediate fix and the long-term benefits.
If you want a same-day repair, call Certified Plumbing now, and we will prioritize your service request.
Quick, Practical Steps You Can Take Tonight
While waiting for a technician, you can take simple actions to reduce immediate waste and limit damage. Turn the shutoff valve under the sink clockwise to stop the water supply to that faucet. If the valve leaks or is stuck, turn off the home main until help arrives. Wipe up puddles to prevent staining and slipping. Avoid chemical drain cleaners near leaky fixtures, because the chemicals can harm seals and complicate repairs.
When our technician arrives, we will explain any temporary measures you took and show how the permanent repair will address the root cause. These small pre-steps help prevent damage and make the job faster and safer.
Stop Future Drips with Smart Maintenance

A few regular habits extend the life of your faucets and reduce the chance of leaks. Clean aerators and screens gently to remove debris. Avoid forcing handles and teach household members to use handles gently. If you live in an area with hard water, consider a water softener or a targeted filter to reduce mineral buildup. Schedule an annual check where a Certified Plumbing technician inspects seals, tests pressure, and removes early deposits before they wear parts out.
These measures reduce repair frequency and keep your fixtures performing smoothly for years. For businesses, a short maintenance contract prevents emergencies during busy hours and helps you budget for planned upgrades instead of surprise repairs.
Stop the Drip for Good
A leaky faucet drains more than water. It drains your time, your budget, and your peace of mind. Certified Plumbing of Brevard fixes leaky faucets across Brevard County for homeowners and businesses with quick, durable solutions. We diagnose the root cause, present options with clear benefits, and deliver repairs that last.
If a faucet keeps you awake, or if you want to stop wasting money, get in touch. Please request a quote from Certified Plumbing today and let our skilled technicians restore comfort, performance, and savings to your home or business. Call now to book your faucet repair and stop the drip.

