Leaking Tap Repair in Hervey Bay
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Hervey Bay Leaking Tap Repair
Reliable Fixes
Need a reliable plumber for a leaking tap repair? Jet ’N’ Drain has you covered with fast, expert service across the Fraser Coast, including Hervey Bay, Maryborough, Tiaro, Burrum Heads and Torbanlea.
We know how frustrating a dripping tap can be—not just for the noise but also for the wasted water and rising bills. Our licensed team gets to the root of the problem, whether it’s a worn washer, faulty mechanism or internal corrosion.
With over 15 years of hands-on experience, we deliver repairs that last and never charge call-out fees. Don’t put up with leaking taps any longer. Call us today on
0400 300 800 and we’ll sort it out quickly and properly.
Lasting Tap Repairs & Upgrades
More Than a Quick Fix
A leaking tap might seem like a small issue, but it can lead to bigger problems if left too long—think stained sinks, damaged surfaces, reduced water pressure and internal corrosion. That’s why we go beyond just replacing washers.
We inspect the entire tap setup, check for worn seals and valves, reseat fittings if needed and test water flow to ensure a lasting repair. Whether your tap is old-school compression or modern mixer, we’ve worked with them all and carry the right parts to handle most repairs on the spot.
If your fixtures are beyond repair or simply outdated, we can also help you upgrade to something more modern and water-efficient. Our goal is to leave you with taps that work properly, feel great to use and won’t start dripping again next week.
Let us take the hassle out of leaking taps—you’ll notice the difference.
Why does my tap keep dripping after I turn it off?
A dripping tap after turning it off is usually caused by a worn or damaged washer, O-ring or valve seat. Over time, these parts degrade due to friction and water pressure, allowing water to pass through even when the tap is shut. Replacing the faulty parts typically resolves the issue.
Is it easy to fix a leaking tap yourself?
Fixing a leaking tap may seem simple, but it often requires the right tools, parts and know-how. Incorrect installation or missing damage deeper in the system can lead to ongoing issues. If you're unsure, it’s better to have it professionally repaired.
How do I know if my tap needs replacing or just repairing?
If your tap is leaking due to minor wear, a repair is usually sufficient. However, if it's corroded, cracked or has recurring issues, replacement may be more effective. Taps that are stiff to turn, constantly dripping or have visible damage may benefit from being upgraded.