Dripping faucet, low water pressure, stiff handles, or water under the sink — Royalty Plumbing diagnoses and repairs all faucet types across the Las Vegas Valley. We fix it or we tell you honestly when replacement makes more financial sense.
Faucet repair in Las Vegas typically costs between $100 and $300 depending on the problem, the faucet type, and what components need to be replaced. A cartridge replacement — the most common repair we perform — runs $125 to $200 for most kitchen and bathroom faucets. Aerator cleaning or replacement to restore low water pressure is typically $75 to $125. O-ring and seat replacement for a leaking base or handle runs $100 to $175. Shower valve cartridge repairs run $150 to $300 depending on the valve brand and access required. In Las Vegas, most faucet failures trace back to hard water mineral damage to internal components — the repair is usually fast and the part cost is low. We tell you the exact cost before we start.
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Call (702) 908-0953Las Vegas tap water averages 280 to 290 parts per million of dissolved minerals — one of the highest in the United States. Every drop of water that flows through your faucet carries calcium and magnesium that abrade internal components, clog aerator screens, and deposit scale inside the valve body. Las Vegas faucets fail faster than in soft-water markets, and the symptoms below are common calls we get across the Valley:
We assess the faucet — checking for drips at the spout, leaks at the base or handles, pressure issues at the aerator, and any visible mineral scale damage to the finish or fittings. We identify whether the problem is a cartridge, O-ring, seat washer, aerator, or a deeper valve component. In most cases a visual and hands-on assessment tells us exactly what is needed before we open anything up.
We tell you the cost to repair the specific failed component alongside the cost of a new faucet installation if replacement makes more financial sense. If the faucet is a quality brand in good condition and the repair is a simple cartridge swap, we repair it. If the faucet is an inexpensive builder-grade model, is more than 10 years old, or has multiple failing components simultaneously, we will tell you honestly that replacement is the better investment. You decide — no pressure either way.
We shut off the supply, disassemble the faucet, replace the failed component with a correct-specification part, reassemble, and restore water. For cartridge replacements, we confirm the replacement cartridge is rated for the pressure and mineral content of Las Vegas municipal water — not all replacement cartridges are equal and we do not install low-quality substitutes. We also inspect the condition of supply lines and shutoff valves while the water is off and let you know if they show signs of wear.
We restore water supply, verify the drip or leak is fully resolved, confirm smooth handle operation, check water pressure and flow, and clean up the work area completely. You test it yourself before we leave. If something is not right, we address it on the spot.
Understanding why your faucet failed helps you make better decisions the next time. In Las Vegas, almost every faucet failure traces back to hard water mineral damage accelerating what would otherwise be normal wear.
Cartridge Replacement
The cartridge is the internal valve mechanism
inside a single-handle or two-handle faucet that controls water flow and temperature. In Las Vegas, mineral
scale from 280 to 290 PPM water infiltrates the cartridge housing, abrades the ceramic or rubber sealing
surfaces, and progressively destroys the cartridge's ability to create a watertight seal when the handle is
closed. The result is a dripping faucet that gets progressively worse until the cartridge is replaced.
Cartridge replacement is the most common kitchen plumbing repair we perform
in Las Vegas. It typically takes 30 to 45 minutes and resolves the drip completely.
Best for: Dripping from the spout when the faucet is fully closed, difficulty getting
the handle to stop the flow completely, and temperature control that becomes increasingly imprecise.
O-Ring Replacement
O-rings are the rubber seals that prevent water from
leaking around the body of the faucet, behind the handle, and at the base. Las Vegas's hard water accelerates
O-ring degradation — the minerals carried in the water act as mild abrasives on the rubber surface with every
use. A failed O-ring produces a leak at the base of the faucet when water is running, water seeping out behind
the handle, or moisture under the sink at the faucet body connection.
Best for: Leaks at the faucet base when water is on, moisture around the handle area,
or water pooling under the sink that does not originate from a supply line.
Aerator Cleaning and Replacement
The aerator is the small screen assembly
at the tip of the faucet spout. Its job is to mix air into the water stream for a steady, splash-free flow
while also reducing water usage. In Las Vegas, aerators clog with mineral scale faster than almost anywhere in
the country. Clogged aerators produce low pressure from one faucet while the rest of the home runs fine, water
that sputters or sprays sideways, or an uneven stream with visible white debris. Cleaning or replacing the
aerator takes about 10 minutes and restores full pressure immediately. We recommend cleaning aerators annually
as part of routine faucet maintenance in Las Vegas.
Best for: Low pressure from a single faucet only, sputtering or uneven water flow,
and visible white or tan mineral buildup at the faucet tip.
Seat Washer and Valve Seat Repair
Compression faucets — the oldest style,
with separate hot and cold handles that you tighten to stop water — use a rubber seat washer that presses
against a metal valve seat to stop flow. Both the washer and the valve seat wear over time, and Las Vegas's
hard water accelerates valve seat corrosion. A worn seat washer produces a drip that worsens when the handle
is tightened down hard. A corroded valve seat produces a drip that persists even after the washer is replaced.
We replace washers and resurface or replace valve seats as needed.
Best for: Older two-handle compression faucets that drip from the spout, especially
when the drip is worse after you have already replaced the washer once.
Shower Valve Cartridge and Diverter Repair
Shower faucet failures in Las
Vegas (often addressed during a bathroom remodel) are driven by the same hard
water mineral damage that affects sink faucets — but the consequences are more disruptive because a shower you
cannot control properly affects daily routine. We replace worn shower cartridges that cause temperature
fluctuations, repair diverter valves that no longer switch flow between the showerhead and tub spout cleanly,
and address pressure-balancing valve failures that cause scalding hot or freezing cold temperature spikes when
another fixture is used elsewhere in the home.
Best for: Shower that requires the handle in extreme positions to get the right
temperature, diverter that no longer stays in position, and pressure-balancing valve failures causing
temperature spikes.
Not seeing your faucet problem on this list? Call or text us and we will tell you what we think it is.
We provide exact pricing before any work begins. Here is what determines where your repair falls in the range:
A cartridge replacement is typically the most affordable repair because the cartridge itself is a standard stocked part for most major faucet brands. O-ring kits are similarly inexpensive in parts. Valve seat resurfacing or replacement requires specialized tooling and adds to the labor time. Shower valve cartridges vary significantly in cost by brand — a Moen cartridge costs very differently than a Delta or Kohler cartridge.
This is the most significant variable in faucet repair cost beyond labor. Major brands like Delta, Moen, Kohler, American Standard, and Hansgrohe have readily available replacement cartridges and parts at standard pricing. Some imported or builder-grade faucets use proprietary or hard-to-source parts that either cost more or require longer lead times. We tell you part availability and cost at the time of the assessment.
A 3-year-old Kohler kitchen faucet with a worn cartridge is worth repairing without question. A 15-year-old builder-grade bathroom faucet with a failed cartridge, corroded base, and stiff handles is usually not — the repair cost approaches or exceeds the cost of a quality replacement. We give you both numbers when the decision is close.
Under-sink repairs in a standard cabinet with accessible shutoff valves are fast jobs. Faucets in tight utility spaces, behind a wall for shower valves, or in locations with difficult shutoff valve access take more labor time. Wall access for shower valve repairs is the most common access-related cost factor we encounter.
We check shutoff valve and supply line condition when we have the water off for any faucet repair. In Las Vegas, corroded or mineral-encrusted angle stops and aged flexible supply lines are common and are often on the verge of failure. If we find compromised lines or valves while we are already in there, we quote replacement on the spot — because leaving a failing supply line under the sink after a repair visit is a setup for a water damage event.
If repair cost approaches or exceeds 50 to 60 percent of a quality faucet installation, we recommend replacement. We explain this clearly, show you the numbers, and let you decide. We will not take money for a repair that sets you up for the same call in six months.
Royalty Plumbing is a licensed, bonded, and insured plumbing company and a Google Guaranteed contractor (NV Lic #0084796) serving Las Vegas since 2018. Ownership brings over 40 years of hands-on plumbing experience dating back to 1984. As a family-owned local business, we treat every repair like it's our own home — clean work area, code-compliant fixes, and honest answers about whether repair or replacement is the smarter choice for your situation.
Licensed & insured — Nevada Contractor License #0084796
Ownership brings over 40 years of hands-on plumbing experience dating back to 1984
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We treat every repair like it's our own home — honest answers, no upsell
Clear upfront pricing before any work begins — no surprise charges after repair
Permitted, pressure tested, and inspected — we ensure every faucet repair meets plumbing codes
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