Whether you're dealing with an annoying drip that's keeping you up at night, a faucet that won't turn off completely, or a handle that's broken off in your hand, faucet problems always seem to happen at the worst possible time. In Grande Prairie's extreme climate, a small leak can quickly escalate into frozen pipes or serious water damage, especially during our harsh winters.
At TMK Plumbing & Heating, we've been serving Grande Prairie families and businesses with expert faucet repair services for years. When you call us for faucet repair in Grande Prairie, you're getting local expertise, 24/7 availability, and a commitment to quality that ensures your faucet works perfectly for years to come.






We handle every type of faucet issue that Grande Prairie homeowners and businesses face. Our plumbing technicians arrive fully equipped to diagnose and repair any faucet problem on the spot, eliminating the need for multiple visits.
Common Faucet Problems We Fix
Dripping faucets are more than just annoying – in Grande Prairie's cold climate, that constant drip can lead to mineral buildup, frozen pipes, and wasted water that adds up on your utility bills. We repair dripping faucets caused by worn washers, damaged O-rings, corroded valve seats, and faulty cartridges. Our team carries a comprehensive inventory of parts for all major faucet brands, ensuring we can complete most repairs in a single visit.

Faucet emergencies don't wait for convenient times. When a faucet won't shut off completely or breaks during evening hours, you need immediate help to prevent water damage and wasted water. That's why we maintain 24/7 emergency service throughout Grande Prairie and the surrounding areas.
Our emergency team responds quickly, typically arriving within an hour for urgent faucet repairs, and we never charge extra for evenings or weekends, just honest, upfront pricing regardless of when you call.

Kitchen faucets face heavy daily use and require specialized knowledge to repair properly. We work on all kitchen faucet styles including pull-down sprayers, pull-out faucets, touchless models, and traditional two-handle designs. Our technicians understand the unique mechanisms in modern kitchen faucets and can quickly diagnose issues with spray heads, diverters, and electronic components.
Bathroom faucets present their own challenges, from widespread installations to single-hole designs. We repair bathroom sink faucets, tub faucets, and shower fixtures throughout Grande Prairie homes. Whether you have a vintage two-handle setup or a modern waterfall faucet, our team has the expertise to restore proper function.
So whether you're searching for a reliable repair or just need a faucet installation handled...TMK is your team!
Safety is our top priority. We adhere to all industry regulations and standards to ensure that your septic system is not only efficient but also safe for your family and the environment.
Our technicians are trained in the latest safety protocols, and we use only the best products from trusted brands to guarantee long-lasting results.
Most faucet repairs in Grande Prairie range from $150 to $350, depending on the type of faucet, the extent of the damage, and the parts required. Simple repairs like replacing a washer or cartridge typically cost less, while more complex issues involving valve replacements or corroded components may cost more.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any work, so you'll know exactly what to expect. Emergency service calls receive the same transparent pricing, we never add premium charges for after-hours repairs.
We typically recommend repair when your faucet is less than 10 years old, made by a quality manufacturer, and the issue is limited to worn internal components. Replacement makes more sense when your faucet is extensively corroded, has multiple recurring problems, or when repair costs approach 50% of a new faucet's price.
Our technicians will honestly assess your situation and recommend the most cost-effective solution. Many times, a properly executed repair extends your faucet's life by 5-10 years.
Most faucet repairs take 30 minutes to an hour once our technician arrives. Simple fixes like replacing washers or aerators can be completed in 15-20 minutes, while more involved repairs requiring cartridge replacement or valve work may take up to 90 minutes.
We come prepared with common parts for all major faucet brands, which means we usually complete repairs in a single visit without needing to order parts or schedule a return trip.
Yes, we repair all major faucet brands commonly found in Grande Prairie homes, including Moen, Delta, Kohler, American Standard, Pfister, Grohe, and many others. Our technicians receive ongoing training on new faucet technologies and maintain relationships with local suppliers to ensure we can source parts quickly. Whether you have a standard faucet or a high-end designer model, we have the expertise to repair it properly.
Absolutely. A faucet that won't shut off completely is one of the most common repairs we handle in Grande Prairie. This issue usually stems from a worn cartridge, damaged valve seat, or failed washer. Left unaddressed, a running faucet wastes significant water and can lead to higher utility bills. We diagnose the exact cause and make the necessary repairs to ensure your faucet shuts off completely with no drips or leaks.
Grande Prairie's hard water is a major contributor to faucet problems. Mineral deposits build up on internal components, causing premature wear on washers, O-rings, and valve seats. Temperature fluctuations in our climate also cause expansion and contraction in metal components, which can loosen connections over time.
Regular use naturally wears down rubber components, and the combination of these factors means Grande Prairie faucets often need attention every 5-7 years.
We'll temporarily shut off the water supply to the affected faucet during the repair, but the rest of your home will have normal water service. Most faucet repairs only require shutting off the water for 30-60 minutes. We test everything thoroughly before finishing to ensure no leaks and proper operation, then restore your full water service.