
A dripping kitchen faucet might seem like a minor annoyance, but it adds up fast - wasted water, higher utility bills, and the very real risk of it turning into something worse under the sink. We got the call from a homeowner in Ravenwood, and this is exactly the kind of job we're glad to jump on before it becomes a bigger problem.
The culprit here was the faucet hose connection - worn components that had started allowing water to escape at the fitting. It's a common failure point. Over time, the seals and connectors on pull-down kitchen faucets take a beating from daily use, and when they go, they go quietly. That slow drip is easy to ignore until it isn't.
We traced the source, pulled the hardware, and got it sealed back up properly. No guesswork, no temporary fixes. When we leave a job like this, it's because we're confident the leak is actually resolved - not just slowed down.
Leak detection is a big part of what we do, and that applies to the small stuff just as much as it does to hidden pipe leaks behind walls. Finding the exact source and fixing it right is the whole point. If your kitchen faucet has been giving you that steady drip, drip, drip - don't sit on it.