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Faucet Repair & Installation in South Bend & Michiana

A dripping faucet isn’t just annoying — a faucet that drips once per second wastes more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. Goff’s licensed plumbers repair leaky faucets and install new fixtures in kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and outdoor locations across South Bend, Mishawaka, Granger, Elkhart, Bristol, Goshen, Middlebury, New Carlisle, Walkerton, and Bremen.

Faucet Services We Provide

  • Dripping or leaking faucet repair — kitchen, bathroom, utility
  • Faucet cartridge and valve seat replacement
  • Handle, stem, and O-ring repair
  • Complete faucet replacement and upgrade
  • Single-handle, double-handle, and touchless faucet installation
  • Outdoor hose bibb and frost-free spigot repair and replacement
  • Commercial-style and specialty faucet installation

When to Repair vs. Replace

Not every dripping faucet needs to be replaced. Many repairs involve a simple cartridge or O-ring swap that costs a fraction of replacement. We’ll tell you honestly whether repair makes sense or whether a replacement is the better long-term value — especially for older faucets where parts are getting hard to find.

We Install Customer-Supplied Faucets

If you’ve already purchased a faucet, we can supply the labor to install it. We also carry commonly needed faucets and can source specific models if you need a recommendation.

Outdoor Faucets — Important for Michiana Winters

Standard outdoor hose bibbs can freeze and split during Michiana winters. We install frost-free anti-siphon spigots that drain automatically when shut off, protecting the supply line inside your home. If you’ve had a frozen outdoor faucet, let us swap it out before next winter.

Faucet Repair FAQs

Q: Can I just replace the cartridge myself to fix a drip?

A: Possibly, if you’re comfortable with basic plumbing and can identify the right replacement part. If you’re unsure, call us — a botched cartridge replacement can cause more damage and a bigger repair bill.

Q: Why does my faucet drip after I turn it off?

A: Dripping after shutoff is usually a worn cartridge, O-ring, or valve seat. These are inexpensive parts, and the repair is typically fast.

Leaky faucet? Call Goff at (574) 289-6511. Most faucet repairs are quick and affordable.