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Leaky Valve Replacement Done Right - Clean and Solid

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A leaky valve is one of those things that's easy to ignore - until it isn't. A slow drip under a sink or behind a wall can quietly cause real damage over time. Mineral buildup, corrosion, and weakened connections are usually signs that the valve has been struggling for a while.

Here's what we were working with - an old, corroded shut-off valve that had seen better days. The buildup on the fittings and the worn-out connections made it clear this wasn't a situation where tightening things up would cut it. The whole valve needed to go.

We pulled out the old hardware and came in with fresh copper stub-outs, new quarter-turn angle stop valves, and clean braided supply lines. Everything got seated properly with the right fittings so there's no guessing about whether it'll hold. The escutcheon plates sit flush against the wall for a neat, finished look - no gap, no slop.

That's really the difference between a quick patch and a job done right. When we replace a valve or handle a faucet and fixture installation, we're not just swapping parts - we're making sure the whole connection is clean, tight, and built to last. No callbacks, no surprises.

Small plumbing fixes like this don't have to turn into big headaches. If you're seeing a drip, a slow leak, or corroded fittings under your sink or behind a cabinet - don't sit on it. That's exactly the kind of thing we handle every day.