Dripping faucet keeping you up at night? Need a new kitchen or bathroom faucet installed? Express Plumbing repairs and installs faucets across Lake Saint Louis, Wentzville, O'Fallon, and St Charles County. Most repairs done in under an hour. Licensed master plumber with 26 years experience. Call (314) 807-8460 — we'll fix it today.

A dripping faucet seems like a small thing, but it wastes more water than you think. One drip per second adds up to about 3,000 gallons a year. That's water you're paying for that's going straight down the drain. And that constant drip-drip-drip sound will drive you crazy, especially at night when everything else is quiet. Most dripping faucets can be fixed in under an hour. Usually it's a worn-out washer, a bad cartridge, or a seal that's gone bad. We replace the part, test it, and you're done.
If your faucet is old and you've already fixed it once or twice, replacement might make more sense than repairing it again. Faucets don't last forever. After 10–15 years, the internal parts start wearing out and you're fixing it every few months. At that point, a new faucet is the better choice. We install kitchen faucets, bathroom sink faucets, tub faucets, and shower fixtures all over Lake Saint Louis, Wentzville, O'Fallon, and St Peters. Most installations take an hour or two. You bring the faucet or we can recommend one, we install it, we test it, and you've got a working fixture that doesn't leak.
We Diagnose the Problem or Assess the Installation
When you call (314) 807-8460, we'll ask what's happening — is it dripping, leaking around the base, low pressure, or do you need a new one installed? We come out, look at the faucet, and tell you what needs done. If it's a repair, we'll tell you what part needs replaced and what it'll cost. If it's an install, we'll look at the existing connections and make sure the new faucet will work.
We Fix or Install the Faucet
For repairs, we shut off the water, take the faucet apart, replace the worn part, and put it back together. For installations, we disconnect the old faucet, remove it, install the new one, connect the supply lines, and make sure everything's tight. Most repairs take 30 minutes to an hour. Most installations take one to two hours depending on the setup and whether we're dealing with corroded connections.
We Test It and Make Sure There's No Leaks
Once the repair or install is done, we turn the water back on and test everything. We check for leaks around connections, we make sure hot and cold work properly, and we verify that water pressure is good. For new installs, we let it run for a few minutes and check underneath the sink to make sure nothing's leaking. Once we're confident it's working right, we clean up and we're done.
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Most dripping faucet repairs run $100–$200 depending on what part needs replaced and how long it takes. If it's a simple washer replacement, it's on the lower end. If we need to replace a cartridge or deal with corroded parts, it might be closer to $200. We'll tell you the price before we start.
Most faucet repairs take 30 minutes to an hour once we're on-site. We shut off the water, take the faucet apart, replace the worn part, reassemble it, and test it. If we run into corroded parts or something unusual, it might take a bit longer. But most straightforward drip repairs are done in under an hour.
It depends on how old it is and what's wrong. If your faucet is fairly new and it just needs a cartridge or washer, repair makes sense. If it's 15+ years old and you've already fixed it once or twice, replacement is probably the better choice. We'll give you honest advice based on what we see when we look at it.
Faucet installation usually runs $150–$300 depending on what we're dealing with. If it's a straightforward swap where the new faucet fits the existing holes and connections are in good shape, it's on the lower end. If we need to drill new holes, deal with corroded connections, or install a more complicated faucet, it'll be closer to $300. That doesn't include the faucet itself — you provide that.
Yes. We'll install any faucet you buy. Just make sure it'll fit your sink — check the number of holes in your sink and make sure the faucet matches. Most kitchen sinks have one hole or three holes. Most bathroom sinks have one hole or three holes. If the new faucet doesn't match, we can drill new holes or install a deck plate to cover extra holes.
You can reach us at (314) 807-8460 or email us at [email protected] for more information — we’re always happy to help.