Faucet repair in Ottawa — leaking bathroom or kitchen tap fixed by FixItAll Handyman Services
Leaky faucet driving you crazy? I diagnose the cause of the drip, then repair the tap by replacing the cartridge, fixing handle/aerator issues, or resealing the sink edge when it’s part of the problem. The goal is a smooth, reliable faucet that stops dripping and looks clean again. I protect the area, keep the workspace tidy, and test for leaks before I leave. If a part is required, I can often pick it up locally so the job can be completed in one visit whenever possible. Service is available across Ottawa, including Nepean, Barrhaven, Kanata, and Orléans when scheduling allows.
What’s included (scope): leak source check, common cartridge replacement (when applicable), minor handle and aerator fixes, tightening and resealing where needed, and end-of-job leak testing under normal water pressure.
Common reasons to book: constant dripping, leaking around the handle or base, loose or noisy faucet, reduced flow from a clogged aerator, or intermittent leaks that show up after use.
How the visit goes: I confirm the faucet type, inspect shut-off access, identify the cause, confirm the repair plan and parts needed, complete the repair cleanly, then run water and re-check for leaks before I leave.
Limitations / when a licensed plumber is needed: faucet repair addresses the fixture and typical under-sink connections, but it does not cover opening walls/ceilings, relocating plumbing lines, or major valve replacements that may require permitted/regulated plumbing work. If I see signs of a broader plumbing issue (active leak inside a wall, failing main shut-off, or work that should be completed by a licensed plumber), I will tell you clearly before proceeding.
Who you’re hiring: FixItAll Handyman Services — registered and insured in Ontario. I focus on neat, practical repairs, and I confirm the scope and price approach before starting so there are no surprises.
Service area: Ottawa, Nepean, Barrhaven, Kanata, and Orléans.
FAQ — Faucet Repair in Ottawa
What types of faucets do you repair?
Most common bathroom and kitchen faucets with typical cartridge-based designs. I diagnose the issue first and confirm what can be repaired on site.
Do I need to buy parts myself?
No. If parts are needed, I can often pick up common cartridges and small fittings locally in Ottawa so the job can be completed in one visit whenever possible.
How long does a typical faucet repair take?
Many repairs are completed in about 30–90 minutes, depending on access, corrosion, and whether the correct parts are available the same day.
What is not included, and when do I need a licensed plumber?
Faucet repair covers the fixture and typical under-sink connections. If the job requires opening walls/ceilings, relocating plumbing lines, or other regulated plumbing work, I will tell you clearly and recommend using a licensed plumber for that scope.
Which areas do you serve?
Ottawa, Nepean, Barrhaven, Kanata, and Orléans.
Do you offer same-day service?
When the schedule allows and parts are available locally, same-day visits may be possible in Ottawa and nearby areas.
Reference: City of Ottawa — What to do if you’ve determined there’s a leak
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