Tri-Cities, Washington
Faucet Repair & Installation in the Tri-Cities
A dripping or worn faucet wastes water and gets worse over time. Sonlight Plumbing is preparing to repair and install kitchen and bathroom faucets for Tri-Cities homeowners with clear options before work begins.
Prelaunch notice: Sonlight Plumbing is completing licensing and setup before offering plumbing services. Service availability and license information will be posted here when active.
At a Glance
- Common signs
- A dripping faucet, low flow, a loose handle, sprayer trouble, or a leak under the sink.
- What may be involved
- The cartridge, aerator, O-rings, supply lines, and angle stops.
- Good next step
- Compare repair with replacement below.
- Current status
- Service availability will be posted before accepting plumbing work.
What to expect
How Sonlight approaches this
Tell us what's going on
Share the symptom and your city. You'll deal with Jose directly.
Get clear options before work begins
We explain what we see in plain language and lay out your choices.
Approve the work before anything starts
Nothing happens until you've approved the plan. Clean work, left tidy.
Signs you may need this service
- A faucet that drips or won't shut off fully
- Low or uneven water flow
- Handles that are loose or hard to turn
- Leaks under the sink at supply lines
- An old faucet you want replaced
How Sonlight Plumbing can help
- Kitchen and bathroom faucet repair
- Cartridge, washer, and O-ring replacement
- Faucet replacement and installation
- Supply line and shutoff valve replacement
- Clear options before any work begins
Kitchen faucets
Kitchen faucets see heavy use and can develop drips, loose handles, or weak flow. We are preparing to repair and replace kitchen faucets with clear options.
Bathroom faucets
Bathroom faucets can leak at the base or handle or wear out over time. We are preparing to repair and replace bathroom faucets.
Dripping faucets and cartridges
A faucet that drips when fully off usually has a worn cartridge, washer, or O-ring. It is typically a straightforward repair.
Supply lines
Worn supply lines under a sink can leak and are a common, related fix during faucet work. We are preparing to replace supply lines as needed.
Customer-supplied faucets
If you have already purchased a faucet, we are often able to install it after confirming it is a suitable fit. Reach out once active and you will get clear options.
What to expect
If you've bought your own faucet, we're often able to install it — we'll confirm it's a good fit first. You'll know your options before work starts.
Planned for homeowners in Kennewick, Pasco, Richland, West Richland, and West Pasco. See all service areas → Questions before launch? Contact Sonlight Plumbing →
What to expect
How a visit works
Honest, straightforward, and no pressure — here is how Sonlight approaches every job.
You tell us what's happening
Share the problem and what you're seeing. We follow up to understand the details before anything is scheduled.
We assess it in person
We look at the actual problem in your home — not a guess over the phone — so the plan fits what is really going on.
We explain your options
You get clear options and honest recommendations before any work begins. No pressure, no surprises.
You decide
You choose what is right for your home, and the work gets done properly.
Related services
You may also need
Leak Repair
Leak repair coming soon to the Tri-Cities — under-sink, wall, ceiling, and fixture leaks.
Shutoff Valves
Angle stop and shutoff valve replacement coming soon to the Tri-Cities — stuck or leaking toilet and sink valves.
Garbage Disposal
Garbage disposal repair and installation coming soon to the Tri-Cities — jammed, humming, or leaking disposals and replacements.
Common Faucet Problems
Dripping faucet
Loose faucet
Faucet leaking at base
Low flow
Sprayer not working
Hot/cold handle problem
Noisy faucet
Supply line leak
Shutoff valve problem
Faucet Parts That May Be Involved
- Cartridge
- Aerator
- Supply lines
- Mounting hardware
- Shutoff valves
- Escutcheon
- Sprayer hose
- Drain assembly for bathroom faucets when relevant
- Customer-supplied faucet limitations
Faucet detail
Faucet Problems — A Closer Look
Dripping, low flow, and noisy faucets
A drip usually traces to a worn cartridge or seal, while low flow is often a clogged aerator or a restricted supply. Noise can come from worn internal parts or pressure-related issues in the supply lines.
Loose faucet and base leaks
A faucet that wobbles typically needs its mounting hardware re-secured, and a leak at the base often means a worn seal or escutcheon. Catching a base leak early helps avoid damage to the countertop and cabinet below.
Kitchen, bathroom, and pull-down sprayer issues
Pull-down and side sprayers add parts that can fail — the sprayer hose, the diverter, and the spray head. Bathroom faucets add the pop-up drain assembly, which is a common spot for slow drainage and small leaks; persistent supply leaks are worth a leak check.
Customer-supplied faucet considerations
Sonlight Plumbing can evaluate customer-supplied faucet installation, but product quality, missing parts, fit, and manufacturer defects may affect the result. Working shutoff valves make any faucet swap cleaner. See our service areas.
Parts that may be involved
Cartridge
Aerator
Supply lines
Mounting hardware
Shutoff valves
Escutcheon
Sprayer hose
Pop-up drain assembly
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