Faucet repair in Marina isn't one-size-fits-all; it's a service that must accommodate a range of customer needs, from the simplest tap and washbasin installation to comprehensive overhauls of internal fixture parts. We find, for instance, that even fairly new faucets can develop static leaks (i.e., the sort of leak that can go undetected for years but that can, over time, add up to hundreds of gallons lost). In Marina, we're on a mission to cut down on the number of static leaks we find—and in the process, help our customers save water, save money, and save faucets that would otherwise be condemned to the landfill.
Marina frequently encounters repairs requiring fixings of bathroom and kitchen faucet pressure or flow problems due to serious or silly electrical issues. Our technician team regularly replaces faulty circuit boards, dimmer switches, or motion sensors. When undertaking plumbing repairs, it’s essential to have the right tools. For that reason, Marina carries a large inventory of plumbing repair parts, from diverter valves to wall-mounted faucet assembly gaskets. Even when a faucet or sink is plumbing-heaven-built and the right plumbing parts are on hand, it still takes the right tools to properly pipe it all together. We have mastered the tools of the trade. Between all Marina technicians, there aren’t many pressurized water problems we haven’t solved.
Repairs can become complicated because the faucets themselves may be old or models that don't conform to current plumbing standards. Still, the main difficulty often stems from pipe problems that are just plain hard to get at. Full access requires moving walls, ceilings, or floors and on top of that shoring up what's already there in usual and unusual ways. That's why it's usually not worth the time or trouble to attempt a DIY renovation, despite what some plucky YouTubers might tell you. Estimating the job at six days, we undertook it in the fall of 2022. From start to finish, it sloshed along a 20.5-hour path over six calendar days.