Repairs for the whole home
Most plumbing problems start small. We handle the common repairs that keep a home running — and catch the ones hinting at something bigger.
Leaks & drips
Under-sink leaks, dripping faucets, and pipe connections that won’t stay sealed.
Running & leaking toilets
Toilets that run, rock, or leak at the base — often a simple fix that saves water.
Faucets & fixtures
Repair or replace worn faucets, showerheads, and fixtures throughout the home.
Shutoff & supply valves
Stuck, leaking, or seized valves replaced so you can shut off water when you need to.
Water pressure issues
Weak or uneven pressure traced back to the fixture, valve, or supply line.
Not sure it’s listed? Describe the problem — there’s a good chance we repair it often.
Call and describe itSigns it’s time for a repair
These are the small problems worth handling before they grow into water damage or a bigger repair.
What causes common repairs
Most repairs come down to a few predictable causes — knowing them helps us fix the source, not just the symptom.
Worn washers & seals
The rubber parts inside faucets and valves wear out over time, causing drips and leaks.
Corrosion
Older metal parts and connections corrode, weakening seals and threading until they leak.
Hard-water buildup
Mineral deposits clog aerators and valves, reduce pressure, and stiffen moving parts.
High water pressure
Pressure that runs too high stresses fixtures and joints and can shorten their life.
Age & wear
Fixtures and supply lines simply wear out. Older parts are more likely to leak or stick.
How a repair visit works
Clear steps, no guesswork — you always know what we found and what it takes to fix it.
We talk
You describe the problem and where it’s happening, and whether it’s new or recurring.
We diagnose
We check the fixture and the parts around it to find the real cause, not just the symptom.
We explain options
You get the repair path and upfront pricing, and you approve the work before we begin.
We repair & test
We make the repair, test that it holds, and leave the area clean.
A repair should solve the problem, not delay it
It’s easy to patch a symptom and move on. We’d rather find why a part failed — high pressure, hard water, corrosion, or age — so the same repair doesn’t come back in a few months.
Sometimes that means a simple part; sometimes it means flagging a larger issue worth addressing. Either way, you’ll hear the honest version and decide what’s right for your home.
When a repair points to a hidden leak
A stain that returns, a spike in the water bill, or damp spots with no clear source can mean water is escaping behind a wall or under a slab. That calls for leak detection before the repair.
The cost of putting it off
A small repair is cheap and quick. The same issue ignored can turn into damage that isn’t.
Small leaks cause damage
A slow drip under a sink or behind a toilet can rot flooring and cabinets over time.
Wasted water adds up
A running toilet or steady drip quietly raises the water bill month after month.
Small problems grow
A worn valve or corroded joint left alone can fail suddenly and become an emergency.
Licensed plumbers, careful work
A repair done wrong can lead to leaks or code issues later. Our plumbers are licensed and work carefully — which matters most with older fixtures and aging pipe.
Repairs for businesses
Leaks and fixture problems disrupt a business too. We handle commercial repairs with a focus on limiting downtime.
Repair or replace?
Not everything needs replacing, and not everything is worth repairing. We give you the honest trade-off so you can decide.
A single worn part
A leaking faucet, running toilet, or one bad valve is usually a quick, affordable repair that adds years of use.
Repeat failures or old fixtures
When a fixture keeps failing or parts are hard to find, replacing it can cost less over time than repeated repairs.
Repairs we handle most
If it drips, runs, sticks, or won’t seal, it’s likely on this list. When it’s something else, just describe it and we’ll let you know.
Plumbing repair across Northern Colorado
Hard water is common here, so mineral buildup on fixtures and valves is one of the repairs we see most. We serve Loveland and the surrounding communities.
See the full list on our service areas page. For a specific room, see kitchen plumbing or bathroom plumbing.
Fewer repairs, less often
A few simple habits keep small problems from turning into repair calls.
Repairs that hold up
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Handy fixes and know-how
A little background helps you spot problems early and know which fixes are worth a call. Start with these.
Fixing low water pressure
Common causes of weak pressure at the tap — and the ones worth a plumber’s visit.
Read guideToilet flapper types
Why a toilet runs, and how the right flapper often solves it for a few dollars.
Read guideLiving with hard water
What hard water does to fixtures and valves, and how it drives repeat repairs.
Read guidePlumbing repair questions
Do you handle small repairs, or only big jobs?
Can I get same-day repair service?
Will you tell me the cost before starting?
Should I repair or replace a fixture?
Why does my faucet keep dripping after I fixed it?
Is a running toilet worth fixing?
Do you repair plumbing for businesses?
Call for plumbing repair in Loveland
Leak, drip, running toilet, or a fixture that won’t cooperate — we’ll find the cause, explain your options, and fix it right.
(970) 457-5970