
Repair makes sense when the faucet is otherwise in good condition and the failure is a worn cartridge, washer, O-ring, or supply connection. Plan replacement when the body is corroded or pitted, finish has failed, the faucet is well past its useful life, or the same parts keep failing. Climate Control Services can repair and install kitchen, bathroom, and utility faucets in Palm Beach County and confirm pricing before work begins.
Leaky faucet? Rusty handle? Time for an upgrade? At CCS, we repair and replace faucets throughout Palm Beach County — with fast, clean, professional service that gets the job done right the first time.
From kitchen and bathroom faucets to outdoor spigots, our licensed technicians can repair the issue or help you install a fresh, modern fixture that matches your style and needs.
We service all styles and brands — including pull-down, single-handle, and smart/touchless models.
Looking for a sleek new fixture or eco-friendly upgrade? We offer expert installation of stylish, high-efficiency faucets.
Cartridge, washer, and O-ring replacements on a healthy faucet are often DIY-friendly when a homeowner is comfortable shutting off the supply and working with small parts. Call for service when the body or supply connections are corroded, the leak is at the wall or under the sink, the same fix keeps failing, or basic disassembly stops being safe.
A quality faucet often lasts 10 to 15 years or more depending on use, water quality, and how it is maintained. Hard water, mineral buildup, and aggressive cleaners shorten the useful life. Climate Control Services can recommend repair or replacement based on the unit and the home.
Yes over time. Drips waste water and money, and unseen leaks under the sink or behind the wall can damage cabinets, drywall, and flooring. A short service call to diagnose and fix is usually cheaper than a deferred repair plus the water-damage cleanup.
Yes when the unit is in good condition and matches the existing supply and drain configuration. The technician will confirm fit and condition before installing and explain pricing for any related supply, valve, or drain work that comes up.
Last updated: March 21, 2026
Reviewed by the Climate Control Services team