A dripping faucet wastes more water than most people expect. A slow leak can run hundreds of gallons before you notice it on your bill. We fix faucets fast — and in most cases, we're at your door the same day you call.
Baker Brothers has served North Texas homes for 80 years. Our Arlington team carries a 4.8-star Google rating backed by more than 1,600 customer reviews. When you call us, you get a state-licensed, background-checked plumber — not a subcontractor.
We handle faucet repair and replacement for kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and outdoor fixtures across Arlington, Mansfield, Kennedale, Grand Prairie, and the Mid-Cities. Every job starts with a clear, upfront quote. No surprises before we begin. Call Baker Brothers today to book same-day faucet service in Arlington.
A faucet that drips, sputters, or loses pressure is telling you something is wrong. The sooner you act, the less water you waste — and the smaller the repair.
These are the most common signs we see in Arlington homes:
Arlington's suburban homes — many built between the 1980s and 2000s — often have aging faucet cartridges and valves that are well past their service life. If your faucet shows more than one of these signs, repair may not be enough. We'll inspect it and give you a straight answer on whether a fix or a full replacement makes more sense.
Knowing what type of faucet you have helps us bring the right parts on the first visit. Mid-Cities tract homes commonly have ball and cartridge faucets installed during original construction — but we see all four types across Arlington and the surrounding area.
Here's a quick breakdown:
Each faucet type uses different internal parts and a different repair method. When you call us, a quick description — or even a photo sent before we arrive — helps us match the right parts to your faucet before we pull up to your door.
A lot of Arlington homeowners try to stop a leak with a new washer or a tighter handle. Sometimes that works. More often, the drip comes back — or a supply line gets damaged in the process. That's when a small fix turns into a bigger job.
Here's what our licensed plumbers do differently:
Mansfield and Pantego homes deal with hard water from North Texas mineral content. That buildup wears out internal faucet parts faster than most people expect. A proper diagnosis tells you whether you're dealing with a cartridge issue, an O-ring failure, or something deeper in the line. We give you that answer on-site — before any work begins.
Most faucets hold up well for 15 to 20 years with normal use. After that, the internal parts wear down faster than repairs can keep up. If you're calling a plumber for the same faucet more than once a year, that's a sign the fixture itself is the problem.
A few things that shorten faucet life in North Texas:
Replacing a worn-out faucet is often faster and more straightforward than chasing repeated repairs on the same unit. We'll inspect your faucet on-site and give you an honest recommendation. If a repair makes sense, we'll say so. If replacement is the better call, we'll show you why before we do anything.
Finding your faucet's brand and model before we arrive can speed up your service call. It means we may already have your parts on the truck — and that means less time in your home and a faster fix.
Here's where to look:
Arlington homes carry a wide mix of faucet brands — Moen, Delta, Kohler, and American Standard are all common across the area. Not sure what you have? That's fine. Our technicians identify the brand and model on arrival and carry parts for the most common fixtures found in Mid-Cities homes.
Baker Brothers has served North Texas homes since 1945. Our Arlington team is state-licensed, background-checked, and ready to handle any faucet repair or replacement — same day in most cases.
Every job starts with a clear, upfront quote. We tell you exactly what needs to be done before any work begins. No pressure. No surprises.
Call (817) 595-0116 for faucet repair and replacement in Arlington, TX. Located at: 7315 Commercial Blvd E, Arlington, TX 76001.
State law doesn't require a license for a simple faucet swap, but a licensed plumber makes sure supply lines are properly sealed, shut-offs are working, and nothing is left dripping inside the cabinet. That matters especially in older Arlington homes where supply lines may already be under stress.
Most repairs take under an hour. A full faucet replacement typically runs one to two hours, depending on the faucet type and the condition of the supply lines underneath.
Yes — we offer same-day faucet repair and replacement in Arlington and across the Mid-Cities area, based on scheduling availability. Call us in the morning and we can usually have a technician at your door that afternoon.
A leak under the sink usually points to a supply line, shut-off valve, or drain connection issue rather than the faucet itself. Our technician will inspect both the faucet and everything underneath during the service visit.
Yes — letting cold-side faucets drip slowly during freezing temperatures helps prevent pipes from freezing inside exterior walls. If a pipe does freeze or burst, call us right away for emergency service.
Baker Brothers Plumbing, Air & Electric - Arlington • 7315 E Commercial Blvd, Arlington, TX 76001 • 817-595-0116