Which type of faucet is cheapest to repair — kitchen, bathroom, or shower?
Bathroom sink faucets can be one of the cheaper repairs at $60 to $200, since sometimes just a washer needs to be switched out. Shower and bathtub faucets are among the most expensive to repair at $60 to $400, since the valve sits inside the wall and requires more access work.
How much water does a leaky faucet actually waste?
A faucet dripping at 1 drop per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water per year — fixing it early keeps the repair under $200 in most cases and stops water waste the same day.
Should I DIY repair a leaky faucet or hire a plumber?
Replacement faucet parts are often much cheaper than the cost of labor, so you may be able to save a lot of money with a DIY repair for simple washer or O-ring swaps — but complex mechanisms or faucets requiring wall access are best left to a professional.
Is a leaky faucet an emergency that needs immediate professional attention?
Not usually — unless your faucet is pouring water while it’s off, most leaks are not an emergency and can be repaired at your convenience, though it’s still best to fix it soon to avoid wasted water and rising bills.
What’s the cost difference between repairing my faucet vs. replacing it entirely?
If you need a new kitchen faucet, you’ll pay around $100 to $250 for installation plus an additional $50 to $400 for the new faucet — often not dramatically more than a complex repair on an older or hard-to-source faucet.
Why do shower and bathtub faucet repairs cost more than sink faucet repairs?
These faucets tend to have more parts, making them harder to fix, and the valve mechanism typically sits inside the wall, requiring the plumber to access it — which adds significant labor time compared to an under-sink repair.
What are common signs my faucet needs repair versus replacement?
Persistent dripping after a washer/O-ring swap, visible cracks in the faucet body, corrosion, or a handle that won’t shut off completely all suggest the faucet itself — not just an internal part — may need full replacement rather than another repair.