
Trusted Faucet and Fixture Services
in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell

Expert Faucet & Fixture Repairs in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Dripping faucets and loose handles can waste water, raise your utility bill, and lead to bigger plumbing problems. At Total Mechanical Care, we diagnose and fix fixture issues quickly, using high-quality parts and trusted techniques to restore full function.
We repair all types of plumbing fixtures, including:
- Kitchen and bathroom faucets
- Showerheads and tub spouts
- Utility sinks and laundry faucets
- Leaky or corroded supply lines and shut-off valves

Reliable Faucet & Fixture Installations in Cumming, Alpharetta, & Roswell
Upgrading your plumbing fixtures is one of the easiest ways to improve the look and efficiency of your space. Whether you're replacing outdated hardware, remodeling your kitchen or bath, or outfitting a new property, we provide professional fixture and faucet installation services in Cumming, Alpharetta, Roswell, and the surrounding Atlanta area.
Every installation is done to code, sealed properly, and tested for full performance. Our team ensures a clean, secure fit that not only looks great but functions flawlessly from day one.

Why Choose Total Mechanical Care?
Total Mechanical Care is trusted by homeowners and business owners in Cumming, Alpharetta, and Roswell for expert plumbing solutions. We're licensed, insured, and committed to providing prompt, transparent service with lasting results you can rely on. Whether it's a small repair or a full fixture upgrade, you can expect honest pricing, professional work, and clear communication every step of the way.
What Our Customers Are Saying
Signs Your Faucet Needs Repairs
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Dripping water that won’t stop, even after turning the handle tightly
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Water leaks around the base or underneath the sink
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Rust or mineral buildup affecting the appearance or function
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Handles that are hard to turn, loose, or squeaky
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Inconsistent or weak water pressure
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Unusual noises, like screeching or banging when you turn it on
Serving North Atlanta and Beyond
At Total Mechanical Care, we deliver dependable plumbing services to homeowners and businesses across Cumming, Roswell, Alpharetta, Milton, and the surrounding North Metro Atlanta area. Our team is known for prompt response times, clear communication, and long-lasting solutions.
We understand the specific plumbing challenges in this region, from older homes with worn-out piping to commercial properties that require strict code compliance. With deep local experience, we provide professional service that fits the needs of your property.
Frequently Asked Questions About Faucet & Fixture Services
How do I fix a leaky faucet?
Fixing a leaky faucet often involves replacing worn-out washers, O-rings, or seals inside the handle assembly. In some cases, the issue may be caused by mineral buildup or internal corrosion. While minor repairs can be DIY-friendly, working with plumbing fixtures requires the right tools and care to avoid further damage. If you're unsure what's causing the leak or want a long-term solution, it's best to call a professional plumber.
How do I replace a faucet?
Replacing a faucet involves shutting off the water supply, disconnecting the old fixture, cleaning the mounting surface, and securely installing the new faucet. It's important to ensure all fittings are properly sealed and that the water lines connect without leaks. If you're unfamiliar with plumbing connections or working in tight spaces, professional installation can save time and prevent costly mistakes.
Can I repair a faucet, or do I need to replace it?
It depends on the issue and the condition of the faucet. Minor leaks, loose handles, or slow drips can usually be repaired with new parts. However, if the faucet is older, corroded, or has recurring problems, replacement is often the better long-term fix, especially if you're also upgrading the look or water efficiency of your space.
Why does my faucet make a high-pitched noise?
A high-pitched noise coming from your faucet is usually caused by water flowing through a restricted or partially blocked part of the fixture. Common causes include a worn-out washer, loose parts, or buildup of debris or minerals inside the valve. In some cases, high water pressure or a faulty aerator can also contribute to the sound. A plumber can identify the exact cause and make the necessary adjustments or repairs to stop the noise.