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Peoria Faucet Repair & Replacement Services

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A faucet is one of the most common plumbing fixtures found in a home. Faucets are used to control the flow of water from a water supply into the sink or a bathtub. Different types of faucets are used to control the flow of water in different ways. For example, a single-handle faucet turns the water on and off using a single lever. A two-handle faucet uses two levers to control the hot and cold water.

A faucet can become damaged over time and require repair. At Trident Plumbing & Drain, we offer faucet repair, replacement, and installation services in Peoria, AZ. We are a trusted local plumber with over 10 years of experience serving the needs of our customers.

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Faucet Repair & Replacement

A faucet that is not working properly can be a big inconvenience. Whether the problem is a leak or the faucet simply doesn't work, it is important to have it repaired as soon as possible. Our plumbers are trained and experienced in faucet repair and replacement services.

Common faucet problems include:
  • Leaking
  • Sticking or slow-moving handles
  • Broken or missing handles
  • Corroded spout or handle
  • Clogged aerator screen

We can repair most faucets. If the problem is a loose handle or a worn seal, we can replace the handle or seal. If the faucet is leaking, we can repair the leak by replacing the washer that is causing the leak.

If the problem is more serious and the faucet is leaking around the base or the handle is corroded, we will need to replace the faucet. We can help you choose the right faucet for your needs and install it for you.

Types of Faucets

There are many different types of faucets used in homes. Most faucets are made of metal or plastic, but some faucets are made with ceramic. The type of faucet you choose will depend on the function you want and the look you prefer. The most common faucets are the single-handle and two-handle types.

Single-handle faucets:
  • Are convenient for controlling the water flow
  • Are available in a variety of styles and finishes
  • Are easy to clean
Two-handle faucets:
  • Are more durable than single-handle faucets
  • Are available in a variety of styles and finishes

There are other faucets that are not as common, but are still used in homes. A Roman tub faucet is used to control the flow of water into a tub. A pressure-balancing valve is used to control the pressure of water in a plumbing system. A cross handle is used to control the flow of water in a sink.

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At Trident Plumbing & Drain, we will always put you first. That's why so many people in Phoenix trust us time and again.

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Faucet Installation

When you are remodeling your kitchen or bathroom, you will need to decide on the faucet you want to install. You will also need to decide where you want the faucet to be installed. Our plumbers can help you with the installation.

When you are building a new home, you will need to decide on the faucet you want to use in the kitchen and bathroom. You will need to decide on the location of the faucet and have it installed. Our plumbers can help you with the installation.

Does Reverse Osmosis Filter Out Bacteria?

Yes, reverse osmosis (RO) is effective at removing bacteria from water. The semi-permeable membrane used in the filter has very small pores that allow water molecules to pass through while blocking the passage of larger molecules, including bacteria.

Reverse osmosis can effectively remove a wide range of impurities, including bacteria, viruses, ions, and other contaminants. The size of the pores in the membrane is typically in the range of 0.0001 microns, which is small enough to block the passage of most bacteria.

It's important to note that while reverse osmosis is effective against bacteria, its efficiency in removing other contaminants may vary. Some smaller molecules and certain gases may not be effectively removed by the standard RO process, so additional filtration steps or technologies may be needed for comprehensive water purification.

4 Benefits of Installing a Reverse Osmosis Filter

  • Saves you money: Instead of spending money on costly water delivery services or tons of water bottles, reverse osmosis water filters allow you to enjoy drinking water without the price tag.
  • Improves taste of tap water: A reverse osmosis water filter will improve both the taste and smell of your drinking water, so you can take a sip straight from your sink.
  • Easy to maintain: Because the power of this filter lies in the semi-permeable membrane, there are very few moving parts, making it quick to install and a breeze to maintain.
  • Pairs well with water softeners: Reverse osmosis water filters can work alone, but also pair well with whole-home and fixture-specific water softeners, so your water is not only clean, but free from minerals like calcium and magnesium.
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What Separates Us from the Rest?

At Trident Plumbing & Drain, we will always put you first. That's why so many people in Phoenix trust us time and again.

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    Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed
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    Woman & Family Owned Company
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    Over 10 Years of Industry Experience

Get Better Water Quality Today!

Our local, licensed, and experienced plumbers are Peoria’s complete plumbing experts—and you can count on us to find the best type of water filtration system for your home or business. With affordable prices, fast response times, and industry-leading products, Trident Plumbing & Drain is here to help you enjoy clean water for years to come.

To learn how a reverse osmosis filter can benefit you, call our team today or fill out our quick and easy online form.