To Replace or Not to Replace...
Posted by Chicago Faucet Shoppe on Nov 28th 2016
A common question when a bathroom sink or kitchen faucet is not performing properly is, "Should I repair or replace the faucet?" During any residential or commercial faucet’s life cycle, it may leak, clog, or have a low flow. These are common disturbances for any water fixture. Therefore, we at The Chicago Faucet Shoppe have come up with some ideas that can help better determine whether to repair or replace a faucet that is not working properly.
How old is your faucet?
The age of the faucet is important as the faucet may have met
the end of its life cycle. Ten to 15 years is a great life for a faucet, and
some can last longer. However, if you are experiencing problems with your
faucet, it is possible that age and use could have taken its toll. You may want
to replace the faucet if it is old or if the cost of the parts for repair are
somewhat expensive. You don't want to throw too much money at an old faucet
that may have run its course.
How much are parts?
If age is not a factor or the parts are not close to equal the
cost of your faucet when new, you may want to repair the faucet. Sometimes, the
faucet repair can be a less expensive alternative than replacing the entire
unit. It is important to research what the cause of the problem is before
calling a plumber. Calling
The
Chicago Faucet Shoppe
before you call a plumbing service to
diagnose your problem can save you time and money. We can help determine over
the phone what could be causing the problem and then what parts, along with their
cost, are needed for the repair. If you happen to be in the city of Chicago,
swing by the shop and our team will be more than happy to assist you. This way
you can determine which path
¾repair or replace¾you may wish to go down
before calling a plumber.
Are there any other options?
The Chicago Faucet Shoppe favors repairing existing faucets
(new and old) and can suggest whether repair or replacement is best. We have
many clients who own
Crane, Chicago Faucets, Kohler, Grohe, KWC and American Standard faucets. These
faucet companies might claim that some parts are obsolete or discounted, and you
may find yourself about to rip out the faucet that worked seamlessly for years.
This does NOT have to be the case at
The
Chicago Faucet Shoppe
. We take pride in salvaging old faucets
and are dedicated to having an inventory of in-stock parts that dates back to
the early 1900s.
Before you give up on your faucet for whatever reason, do not
hesitate to contact us directly so we can guide you through the process.
Let our technicians relieve some of your stress by identifying your faucet and
parts. We can quickly determine what the best value is when replacing parts or
buying new. Our staff will never give up on a faucet repair and can save you
time looking for what you need. Let us be your first and last stop when
attempting to figure out whether to repair or replace your
faucet.
So ask yourself,
Should
I repair or replace my faucet?
If you are unsure about the replacement part you need, send a picture of the part or your unit with a description of the problem you are encountering to customerservice@chicagofaucetshoppe.com.
Have more questions? Give us a call at (800) 969-8625