- Expert, licensed, master and journeyman plumbers on staff
- All repairs and installs of Faucets
- Real 24/7 Emergency Service Available for Faucets
- The “punctual” plumber – “If there’s any delay, it’s you we pay!”
If you find yourself in need of a new faucet on your kitchen sink, bathroom lavatory or tub and shower faucet, or an outside faucet or washing machine faucet, call Benjamin Franklin Plumbing, Oklahoma City, OK for prompt, on-time service. We service all makes of faucets and carry all types of faucets on each and every plumbing truck.
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Contact Us Now for an Estimate on Faucet Repairs & Installation
Call us at 405-955-4236 | or send us an email.
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About Faucets – Installation, Service, and Repair
If you are tired of your faucet dripping or you have repaired it before and it’s leaking again, then consider Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Oklahoma City, OK for replacement of that faulty faucet whether it’s in your kitchen, bathroom or anywhere else in your home. Whether your faucet is made by Delta, Moen, Kohler, American Standard, Peerless, Price Pfister, Grohe, Hans Grohe, Glacier Bay, Central Brass, Speakman, Blanco, Danze, Aquasource, Dornbracht, Newport Brass, Kallista, Phylrich, Barclay, Pegasus, Belle Foret, Giagni Hudson, Symmons Carrington, Tosca, Vigo, Waxman or Mirabelle, we can probably help you out. We carry repair parts for numerous brands on all of our trucks.
Tips and Facts about Faucets
Along with the faucets inside your house, Benjamin Franklin Plumbing Oklahoma City, OK also works on and carries replacement faucets for your outside hose faucets and well faucets. Since Oklahoma City, OK is located in a freezing climate, it is necessary to install what is know as a anti-freeze type outside faucet. This type of faucet will not freeze and break when the temperature is below freezing or when you happen to leave a hose attached to the faucet in freezing temperatures. A lot of standard outside faucets will freeze and break if you leave a hose attached to it and the temperature gets below freezing. When this happens, it will generally flood your basement if the faucet is above a basement area.