Howdy y’all! Wally the Walrus here — your drip-defeating, water-saving sidekick from Waldrop Plumbing Air Electric.
Now, I may love the sound of waves lapping on the shore, but the constant drip… drip… drip of a leaky faucet? Nope. That’s enough to make anyone batty — and it’s wasting water (and money) every second it goes on. Whether you’re in Greenville, Spartanburg, or Greenwood, I’ve got the scoop on why that faucet’s leaking and what you can do to fix it.
Let’s dive into the most common causes and how to send that drip packing.
Top Reasons Your Faucet Is Leaking
💧 Worn-Out Washer
The washer presses against the valve seat every time you turn off the tap. Over time, that friction wears it down, letting water sneak through.
💧 Damaged O-Ring
If you’ve got a cartridge faucet, there’s a little O-ring that can wear out or get loose, leading to drips around the handle.
💧 Corroded Valve Seat
The valve seat connects the faucet and the spout. If it gets corroded from sediment or hard water, you’ll see leaks from the spout area.
💧 Loose Parts
Nuts, screws, and other small pieces can loosen up with use, causing water to escape where it shouldn’t.
💧 High Water Pressure
Sometimes it’s not the faucet’s fault — overly high water pressure can push past seals and gaskets, causing leaks.

Wally’s Quick At-Home Faucet Checks
Before you call in the cavalry (or me), here are a few safe, simple things you can check:
🛠 Tighten Loose Parts
A gentle twist with the right wrench can stop some small leaks — but don’t overdo it, or you could strip the threads.
🛠 Replace the Washer or O-Ring
If you’re handy, swap in a new washer or O-ring. They’re cheap and can solve a lot of drip problems.
🛠 Clean the Valve Seat
Mineral buildup? Remove and clean the valve seat to help it seal properly again.
Wally’s Warning List: What NOT to Do
❌ Don’t force stuck parts — you could break the faucet entirely.
❌ Don’t ignore the leak — that drip can waste gallons of water every day.
❌ Don’t try major plumbing repairs yourself if you’re unsure — water damage gets expensive fast.
When to Call Waldrop for Faucet Repair
It’s time to call in the pros if:
- The faucet keeps leaking after you’ve tried basic fixes
- There’s corrosion or major damage to the faucet body
- Your water pressure’s all over the place
- You’re not sure where the leak’s coming from
We handle faucet repairs all over Greenville, Spartanburg, Anderson, and the rest of the Upstate, and we’ll have your sink drip-free in no time.
Stay Ahead of the Game with Club Wally
Stay leak-free all year with:
- Annual plumbing system checks
- Priority scheduling for repairs
- Discounts on services
- Wally-approved peace of mind
From Greenwood to Simpsonville, Club Wally keeps your water flowing exactly where it should — not down the drain for no reason.
Faucet Leakin’? Y’all Call Wally!
We’ll stop the drip before it drives you (and your water bill) up the wall.
📞 Call us at (864) 536-0887
🧰 Or click here to schedule your plumbing repair today

