Plumbing Fixtures
CTS handles selected fixture work in the Phoenix area, including faucets, sink fixtures, shutoff valves, supply lines, and fixture leaks when the job fits the schedule.
Fixture repair and replacement calls
Fixture problems can come from worn cartridges, loose handles, old shutoff valves, supply-line issues, corroded connections, poor installation, or leaks around the sink or fixture body.
- Faucet and sink fixture concerns
- Leaking fixtures, supply lines, and shutoff valves
- Selected fixture replacement or repair
- Phone screening for access, parts, and timing
- Water heaters remain the main plumbing focus
Selected Fixture Work
Small fixture jobs need clear scope before scheduling.
Visible leaks
Water around a fixture, cabinet, supply line, or shutoff valve should be checked before it damages surrounding material.
Repair or replace
Some fixture issues are repairable. Older, corroded, or poor-quality fixtures may make replacement a better fit.
Access and parts
Fixture work depends on access, shutoffs, fixture type, replacement parts, and surrounding plumbing condition.
Related Plumbing Pages
Water Heaters
Repair, replacement, tank, tankless, leaks, no hot water, valves, pans, and expansion tanks.
Plumbing
The main plumbing page explains the selected plumbing work CTS handles.
Contact
Call to confirm whether the plumbing job fits the service schedule.
Plumbing Fixture FAQs
Does CTS replace plumbing fixtures?
Yes, in selected situations. Fixture work depends on the fixture type, access, shutoff valves, parts, and schedule.
Can CTS fix a leaking faucet or sink fixture?
Often, yes. A phone call helps confirm where the leak is, whether the shutoff works, and whether repair or replacement makes more sense.