No job too small

Plumbing Repair in Stafford, VA

Most plumbing problems start small. A faucet drips at night. A toilet runs every few minutes. A cabinet floor feels damp. These are easy to ignore until they become a larger repair, a higher water bill, or water damage behind a wall.

We repair leaks, toilets, faucets, shut-off valves, supply lines, pipe sections, hose bibs, disposals, and water pressure problems throughout Stafford County. Diagnose the real problem, explain the repair clearly, price before work begins, clean workmanship — every visit.

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Signs it’s time to call
Water stains on ceilings, walls, or cabinet floors A toilet that keeps running after flushing A shut-off valve that will not turn Sudden low water pressure A water bill that rises without explanation Outdoor faucets that leak after winter

Active flooding, sewage backup, or a burst pipe? Skip the appointment — call the emergency line.

What we fix

Plumbing repairs we handle.

Faucet repair

Leaking faucets, loose handles, worn cartridges, damaged stems, sprayer issues, and low-flow problems. If the faucet is too old or corroded to be worth repairing, we replace it with a new fixture.

Fixture plumbing services

Toilet repair

Running toilets, weak flushes, loose toilets, leaking seals, noisy fill valves, and repeated clogs. We repair fill valves, flappers, flush valves, supply lines, seals, tank bolts, and shut-offs — and tell you honestly when replacement makes more sense.

Leak repair

A wet spot under a sink, a ceiling stain, damp drywall, musty smells, or a spinning water meter when everything is off. We repair visible leaks and help identify hidden ones that need a detailed inspection.

Hidden leak? Leak detection

Pipe repair

Copper, PEX, PVC, CPVC, galvanized steel, cast iron, or drain piping — the right repair depends on material, age, location, and cause of failure. Sometimes a section; sometimes a fitting; sometimes a bigger conversation.

Larger projects: repiping

Shut-off valve repair & replacement

A shut-off valve should work before you need it. We replace fixture shut-offs, toilet and sink valves, laundry valves, water heater shut-offs, and main valves — one of the smartest small repairs a homeowner can make.

Supply line replacement

Old flexible supply lines to faucets, toilets, dishwashers, ice makers, washers, and water heaters can crack, bulge, corrode, or burst. We replace aging lines and recommend braided stainless steel where appropriate.

Hose bib & outdoor faucet repair

Virginia freezes are hard on outdoor faucets — and some freeze-damaged hose bibs leak inside the wall when turned on. We repair and replace standard hose bibs, frost-free sillcocks, and exterior supply lines.

Garbage disposal repair

Jams, leaks at connections, worn mounting assemblies, and dishwasher drain tie-ins. If the unit is damaged or near the end of its life, we’ll say so before you pay for a repair that won’t last.

Water pressure problems

Too low, too high, or inconsistent — causes range from a failing pressure reducing valve to clogged aerators, corroded pipes, leaks, or service line problems. We test pressure, locate the cause, and recommend the correct repair.

Service line issues: water line repair

Noisy pipes & water hammer

Banging pipes, whistling fixtures, and gurgling drains shouldn’t be ignored. Water hammer, loose piping, and vent or main-line problems each sound different — we test the system and repair the actual cause.

How it works

Our plumbing repair process.

We don’t guess from the first symptom — and you approve the price before wrenches come out.

01

You tell us what’s happening

Call or request service online. The symptom, how long, and whether water is actively leaking. Photos help.

02

We inspect and diagnose

We check the fixture, pipe, valve, pressure, or drain involved — no guessing from the first symptom.

03

You get clear options

What failed, what it takes to fix, and the difference between a basic repair, a stronger repair, and replacement.

04

We complete the repair

After you approve, we repair, test before leaving, and clean the work area.

05

We point out prevention

Old shut-offs, high pressure, failing supply lines — you get the info while the plumber is already there. No pressure to fix it all today.

Why us

Why Stafford homeowners call us for repairs.

Local knowledge

Older properties around Falmouth, newer subdivisions in North Stafford and Embrey Mill, waterfront homes near Aquia Creek, rural well-and-septic properties — symptoms mean different things depending on the home.

Practical repair advice

Not every problem needs replacement. Sometimes a small repair is right; sometimes replacing an old valve is more honest than a repair that won’t last. We explain the difference plainly.

Same-day availability

Many repair calls can be scheduled the same day, especially when you call early. Urgent issues move to emergency priority.

Workmanship guarantee

A repair should solve the problem — not create a second visit for the same failure.

Older homes

Galvanized water lines, aging cast iron drains, old shut-offs, outdated fixtures. A small leak can signal broader pipe aging — we repair what can be repaired and tell you when a larger replacement plan is safer.

Newer homes

Builder-grade faucets, valves, toilet parts, and disposals tend to fail around the same time. Usually straightforward repairs — but it pays to check related parts during the visit.

Well & septic homes

Low pressure may involve a well pressure tank; drain odor may involve septic venting. We separate plumbing repair from well or septic service so you don’t pay for the wrong fix.

Pricing, plainly

What affects plumbing repair cost?

The clearest way to control cost is to diagnose before starting. That’s why we inspect first and give a price before work begins — and separate urgent repairs from optional improvements, so you can plan instead of feeling pressured.

AccessA faucet cartridge in an open vanity is different from a valve hidden behind finished drywall.
Pipe materialCopper, PEX, PVC, cast iron, and galvanized piping each require different repair methods.
Age of partsOlder parts can break when disturbed — especially shut-off valves and threaded fittings.
Grouped visitsFor landlords and businesses, fixing multiple valves, toilets, or fixtures in one visit can reduce repeat service calls and downtime.
FAQ

Plumbing repair questions.

Do you handle small plumbing repairs?

Yes. Small plumbing repairs are a major part of our work. We repair dripping faucets, running toilets, stuck valves, leaking supply lines, hose bibs, loose fixtures, and other everyday plumbing issues.

Can I get plumbing repair the same day?

Same-day appointments are often available, especially when you call in the morning. If the issue is causing active water damage or sewage backup, call for emergency plumbing service.

How much does plumbing repair cost in Stafford, VA?

The cost depends on the repair, parts, access, and whether the issue is isolated or part of a larger plumbing problem. We inspect first, explain the repair, and give pricing before work begins.

Should I repair or replace a leaking faucet?

If the faucet is newer or the problem is a cartridge, seal, or connection, repair often makes sense. If the faucet is corroded, low-quality, or has failed multiple times, replacement may be the better value.

Why does my toilet keep running?

Common causes include a worn flapper, bad fill valve, incorrect water level, chain issue, or damaged flush valve. Most running toilet repairs are straightforward, but the parts should be matched correctly.

Why did my water pressure suddenly drop?

Sudden pressure loss can come from a partially closed valve, a pressure reducing valve failure, a leak, water service line problem, or an issue with a well system. A plumber can test the pressure and narrow the cause.

Are plumbing repairs guaranteed?

Our repair workmanship is backed by a guarantee. Manufacturer warranties may also apply to parts or fixtures, depending on the product installed.

Can you repair plumbing in commercial properties?

Yes. We handle repairs for offices, restaurants, retail spaces, property managers, and other local businesses. See our commercial plumbing page for more.

Do I need a permit for plumbing repair?

Simple fixture and minor repairs often do not require the same permitting as larger alterations, but new plumbing, relocated drains, water heater replacement, gas work, and major pipe work may require permits. Stafford County’s Building Permits & Inspections office has local details.

What should I do before the plumber arrives?

If water is leaking, shut off the nearest valve or the main water valve. Clear items from under sinks or around the work area. Take photos if the leak is intermittent. If the situation is unsafe, avoid the area and call emergency service.

Well-water home? See the Virginia Department of Health’s private well water testing resource. Permit questions: Stafford County Building Permits & Inspections.

Don’t let a small problem become water damage.

Clear diagnosis, practical repair options, clean workmanship. Request service online or call now.

(540) 930-8930