The Types of Faucets We Service
We’re equipped to service a wide range of faucet styles and brands. You can buy the faucet and we’ll install it, or we’ll discuss your needs and provide options before purchasing your ideal faucet and professionally installing it:
- Kitchen Faucet Repair & Installation: From single-hole to pull‑down and pot‑filler models, we do it all.
- Bathroom & Shower Faucet Repair: Replace valves and worn cartridges in bathroom and tub/shower fixtures.
- Outdoor Faucet & Spigot Repair: Roto-Rooter fixes hose bibs, frost-proof spigots, and backflow devices.
- Commercial Fixtures: Roto-Rooter services high‑usage kitchen and lavatory faucets for offices, restaurants, and more.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Do I Know What Faucet Will Fit?
Check your sink's mounting type and number of holes (single-hole, centerset, widespread). Match the faucet size and configuration accordingly. A plumber can help ensure the right fit and proper installation.
Do I Need a Plumber to Install a Faucet?
While DIY faucet installation is possible, a licensed plumber ensures proper connections, avoids leaks, and meets local plumbing codes—especially for more complex setups or when replacing old plumbing.
Why Does My Outside Faucet Keep Running?
An outdoor faucet that keeps running and won't shut off may have a damaged washer, faulty valve, or freezing-related cracks. Turn off the water supply and call a plumber to prevent water waste or structural damage.
How to Fix a Faucet Handle That Spins?
A spinning faucet handle usually means a stripped stem or worn cartridge. Tightening or replacing the damaged part can restore proper function. If unsure, a plumber can handle the repair safely and quickly.
What Causes a Leaky Faucet?
Leaky faucets are commonly caused by worn-out washers, O-rings, or internal valve damage. Ignoring a drip can waste water and increase your bill. A plumber can quickly repair or replace the faulty parts.

