Faucet Parts & Repair helps you stop drips, restore smooth operation, and extend the life of kitchen and bathroom fixtures. Find the right replacement parts and repair tools to fix a leaking faucet, low water pressure, a stiff handle, or a noisy spout without replacing the whole unit.

Common parts include cartridges (ceramic disc, ball, and compression), stems, valve seats and springs, O‑rings, washers, aerators and flow restrictors, handles, escutcheons, spouts, spray hoses, and braided supply lines. Pair them with proven tools like a basin wrench, cartridge puller, seat wrench, strap wrench, Allen/hex keys, screwdrivers, plumber’s grease, and PTFE tape for a clean, lasting repair.

How to choose:
- Identify your faucet type and brand (Moen, Delta, Kohler, Pfister, Grohe, American Standard).
- Match cartridge or stem by profile, spline count, and length; photograph the old part for reference.
- Pick aerators by thread (male/female) and desired flow rate to improve water savings or pressure.
- Confirm connection sizes (3/8 in. or 1/2 in.), finish (chrome, brushed nickel, matte black), and mounting hardware style.

Quick troubleshooting:
- Drip from spout: replace cartridge, washers, or seats.
- Leak at handle or base: swap O‑rings and apply plumber’s grease.
- Weak flow: clean or replace a clogged aerator; flush lines of debris.
- Stiff or grinding handle: remove mineral buildup and lubricate moving parts.

Installation tips:
- Shut off water, open the faucet to relieve pressure, and plug the drain.
- Take photos during disassembly to track order of parts.
- Soak parts in vinegar to dissolve scale; avoid overtightening on reassembly.
- Turn water on slowly and check for leaks.

With the right faucet repair parts and tools, you can finish a DIY fix in minutes, cut water waste, improve performance, and keep fixtures looking and working like new. Explore repair kits, replacement handles, and gasket sets to match any faucet style today.