At Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter, we provide expert faucet repair, replacement, and sink installation for homeowners throughout San Jose and the greater South Bay Area. Willow Glen, Naglee Park, and all surrounding neighborhoods trust us for fast, licensed plumbing work with no hidden fees.
Trusted Plumbing Company Serving the South Bay Area
San Jose homes are especially affected by galvanized steel pipes in pre-1970 homes and early copper installations prone to corrosion. San Jose’s hard water from Valley Water accelerates mineral buildup inside older pipes — a key reason why professional assessment and quality service matters.
Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter specializes in faucet repair, replacement, and sink installation using replacement cartridges, supply lines, p-traps, and faucet assemblies built for long-term reliability. Every job includes a 1-year warranty on all faucet and sink installation labor and a promise to complete work correctly the first time.
Whether you’re in Willow Glen, Almaden Valley, or anywhere across San Jose, our licensed team is ready to help.
Serving San Jose and the Entire South Bay Area
the South Bay’s largest city Our team at Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter has built a reputation throughout San Jose for honest assessments, clean workmanship, and jobs that hold up long-term.
Santa Clara, Milpitas, and Campbell We coordinate with local permit offices and inspectors to keep your project on track without delays.
From Willow Glen to Almaden Valley and every street in between, our vans are on the road in San Jose every day of the week.
Homeowners throughout San Jose and the South Bay trust Plumb Right Repipe & Rooter because of our experience, reliability, and commitment to quality plumbing workmanship. We understand the plumbing infrastructure in older Bay Area homes and provide customized solutions tailored to each property’s needs.
Elimination of water-wasting drips — a dripping faucet wastes 3,000+ gallons per year Smooth, consistent water flow and temperature control
Professional-grade installation that protects your cabinets from leaks Compatibility with San Jose’s hard water — correct materials selected
Because we work throughout the South Bay daily, our team understands the common plumbing challenges affecting San Jose homes — including galvanized steel pipes in pre-1970 homes and early copper installations prone to corrosion, San Jose’s hard water from Valley Water accelerates mineral buildup inside older pipes, and aging infrastructure in 1920s through 1980s neighborhoods.
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Get answers to common questions about our faucet & sink services in San Jose.
It depends on the faucet’s age and brand. Single-handle faucets under 10 years old can usually be fixed with a cartridge or ceramic disc replacement — a fraction of the cost of a new faucet. Older faucets or those with corroded bodies (common in San Jose homes with hard water) are often better replaced. We’ll give you an honest recommendation after inspection.
A standard kitchen or bathroom faucet replacement takes 45–90 minutes including shutoff, removal of the old faucet, installation, and leak testing. Undermount sink installation with a new faucet is typically 2–3 hours. We work efficiently and clean up completely before we leave.
Yes. We install Moen, Delta, Kohler, Grohe, Kraus, and most other brands. If you’ve already purchased a faucet or sink, we’ll install it. If you want a recommendation, we’ll suggest options that hold up well to San Jose’s hard water conditions.
Signs your sink needs replacement include visible cracks, deep staining that won’t clean off, rust on stainless steel, chipping on porcelain or composite sinks, or a sink that’s simply too small for your workflow. If the sink is structurally sound, refinishing is sometimes an option — but a new sink installed professionally is often more cost-effective.
Yes. Even a slow drip under the sink can cause cabinet swelling, warping, and mold growth within weeks — especially in enclosed cabinet spaces. A dripping faucet at one drip per second wastes over 3,000 gallons per year. Fixing it fast saves water and protects your cabinets.
We’re here to help — call us any time for a free consultation.