Faucet Repair in Burbank — Local Plumbers Who Know Older Homes
If you own or manage a home in Burbank, chances are your faucet problems run a little deeper than a worn-out washer. Much of the residential housing stock in Burbank was built between the late 1940s and mid-1950s — post-war construction that was solid for its time but now carries original galvanized steel supply lines that are well past their lifespan. When those pipes corrode from the inside out, you don’t just get a dripping faucet — you get brown-tinged water, pressure drops, and mineral buildup that chews through faucet valves faster than in newer construction. EZ Plumbing has been handling faucet repair in Burbank since 1989, and we understand exactly what’s happening inside the walls of these homes.
The situation is different again for Burbank’s commercial properties. The city’s identity as a media industry hub means there are production facilities, studio commissaries, and a dense concentration of restaurants and cafes near the Warner Bros. and Disney lots. Grease accumulation in commercial supply and drain lines near these kitchens creates its own set of faucet and valve problems — seized shut-off valves, corroded commercial sprayer assemblies, and fittings that haven’t been properly serviced in years. Whether you’re a property manager overseeing a Magnolia Boulevard apartment building or a facilities coordinator at a studio-adjacent commercial space, our licensed plumbers arrive equipped for what Burbank’s specific plumbing infrastructure actually throws at us.
Don’t ignore a dripping or sluggish faucet in a Burbank home. What looks like a minor annoyance is often an early warning sign that galvanized corrosion is shedding debris into your valve seats and cartridges. A small repair today can prevent a much costlier supply line replacement down the road. Our team handles everything from single-handle kitchen faucet cartridge swaps to full fixture replacements on corroded stems, and we always check the shut-off valves under your sink while we’re there — because in homes this age, those valves are often the first thing to fail when you actually need them.
Why Burbank Faucets Wear Out Faster Than You’d Expect
The root cause we see most often in faucet repair Burbank calls is galvanized pipe corrosion working its way downstream. As the interior zinc coating of these older supply lines deteriorates, rust and mineral scale flow through to every faucet in the house. That grit scores cartridges, clogs aerators, and causes ceramic disc valves to leak prematurely. Homes in the Rancho, Magnolia Park, and Hillside neighborhoods are especially prone to this because many still have the original unlined galvanized runs from the street into the house. We diagnose the full picture — not just the faucet you called about — so you’re not back on the phone with us in three months for the same issue at a different fixture.
Commercial Faucet Repair for Burbank Studios and Restaurants
Our commercial clients in Burbank deal with high-volume faucet use that residential plumbers simply aren’t set up to handle. Pre-rinse spray valves, mop sink faucets, and production facility wash stations take a beating, and when a shut-off valve seizes in a commercial kitchen, every minute of downtime costs money. EZ Plumbing’s licensed C-36 plumbers (License #583868) carry commercial-grade parts on every truck and can handle emergency faucet repair in Burbank for businesses that can’t afford to wait for a parts order. We’ve built long-standing relationships with property managers throughout the media corridor precisely because we show up prepared and get it done right the first time.
Frequently Asked Questions About Faucet Repair in Burbank
My Burbank home was built in the 1950s — can you repair my faucets, or will I need to replace the supply lines too?
We can absolutely repair or replace the faucet itself, but in many Burbank homes with original galvanized supply lines, we’ll inspect the lines and shut-off valves while we’re there. Sometimes a faucet repair solves the immediate problem; other times the corrosion upstream is so advanced that a line replacement is the smarter long-term move. We’ll give you an honest assessment with no pressure either way.
Why does my faucet water look slightly brownish, especially first thing in the morning?
In older Burbank homes, this almost always points to galvanized pipe corrosion releasing iron oxide into your water overnight when flow is stagnant. It’s a sign that your supply lines are deteriorating and that particulate matter is reaching your faucet valves. Beyond the cosmetic issue, this debris accelerates wear on cartridges and aerators. We recommend calling for a faucet repair Burbank inspection sooner rather than later so we can assess how far the corrosion has progressed.
I manage an apartment building near the Media District — can EZ Plumbing handle multiple units in one visit?
Yes, and this is something we do regularly for Burbank apartment owners. We can schedule multi-unit faucet inspections and repairs in a single visit to minimize disruption to tenants and keep your per-unit cost down. We’re familiar with the common faucet brands and plumbing configurations found in Burbank’s mid-century apartment inventory and can move efficiently through a building.
A faucet shut-off valve under my sink won’t turn — is that a faucet repair or a separate plumbing job?
It’s something we handle as part of our standard faucet repair in Burbank service. Seized shut-off valves are extremely common in Burbank homes because the original valves haven’t been exercised in decades and the galvanized corrosion environment accelerates mineral binding. We replace failed shut-off valves at the same visit whenever possible, because leaving a non-functional valve in place defeats the purpose of completing the faucet repair above it.
For Faucet Repair in Burbank, call EZ Plumbing at (818) 908-2710 or schedule service online.
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