Plumbing Repairs
Sink Repair in Hutto, TX
A dripping faucet or a weeping trap never stays small — it works its way into the cabinet, the flooring, and your water bill. Blue Diamond Plumbing repairs kitchen and bathroom sinks in Hutto and across Central Texas, from the faucet handle down to the drain.
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Recent Work
Sink, Trap & Supply Repairs
A fresh P-trap, supply valves, and drain assembly under a Central Texas sink. We fix leaks, clogs, and worn connections so the cabinet underneath stays dry.
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The Whole Sink, Faucet to Trap
Bring us the whole problem. We diagnose the sink on-site, put the price in writing, and only pick up a wrench once you've approved it.
Drop-in, undermount, pedestal, vessel, and farmhouse basins — in kitchens, baths, laundry rooms, and bars. If it has a drain, we work on it.
Worn cartridges, sticking valves, and failed O-rings and seals. We rebuild the faucet you already own so it turns smoothly and shuts off completely.
P-traps, tailpieces, supply lines, and shutoff valves that drip or let go. We replace the failed connection before it takes the cabinet floor with it.
Standing water and gurgling drains cleared at the source — the trap, the tailpiece, or the branch line — so the basin empties the way it should.
Catch It Early
Signs Your Sink Needs a Plumber
If cranking the handle harder doesn't stop the drip, the cartridge or washer inside is worn out — and forcing it only damages the valve seat.
Moisture rings, swollen particleboard, or a musty smell in the vanity mean something above is seeping — often a trap joint or supply fitting.
Water that sits and swirls instead of emptying points to buildup in the trap or branch line — and the opening only gets tighter from here.
Strong pressure everywhere else but a trickle here usually means a clogged aerator, a failing cartridge, or a supply valve that's quietly closing down.
A side sprayer that dribbles or a pull-down head that won't switch modes is usually a worn diverter valve or a kinked supply hose — both fixable.
White crust, green staining, or slow seeping at the slip nuts means the metal is giving up. Replace the connection before it opens up completely.
A faucet that rocks when you use it strains the supply connections underneath — and lets water creep beneath the deck plate with every wash.
A smell that scrubbing won't fix can mean trapped debris in the line — or a dry or failing trap letting sewer gas into the room.
Repair or Replace
Fix This Sink, or Swap It Out?
We'd rather rebuild a good fixture than sell you a new one you don't need. Here's the framework we use at the counter.
- A single worn part — cartridge, washer, O-ring, or seal — is the culprit
- The faucet is only a few years old and parts are still easy to source
- The basin is intact, with no cracks, chips, or failed caulk lines
- The clog is isolated to this one drain and clears at the trap or branch line
- The same fixture keeps failing no matter how many parts it gets
- The faucet body or valve seats are corroded beyond rebuilding
- The basin is cracked, chipped through, or pulling away from the counter
- The manufacturer discontinued the parts your fixture needs
- A remodel is already underway and the fixture should match the new space
Torn between the two? Have us take a look — we'll quote the repair and the swap side by side so you can decide with real numbers in front of you. Ready for something new? See fixture replacement →
Why Blue Diamond
Small Repairs Deserve a Real Plumber Too
Ready When You Are
Fix the Sink, Skip the Hassle
One call puts a licensed Master Plumber on it — with a written price before any work begins. Reach out and we'll respond within one business day.