Faucet & Fixture Services in Frederick, MD

BPM Heating, Cooling & Plumbing holds a Maryland Master Plumber license (#86156) and handles faucet repairs, fixture replacements, and pressure issues for Frederick homeowners. Same-day scheduling is available — a live person answers the phone, no phone tree. BPM’s plumbers explain what they find before any work starts and get your approval before touching anything.

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What Happens When You Call

However we end up at your door, the experience runs the same way. Every BPM visit means licensed HVAC and plumbing professionals, clear communication, honest pricing, and technicians who respect your home and your time. Here’s what to expect, start to finish.

We answer when you call.

Tell us what's going on, and we'll get you on the schedule at a time that works for your day.

We show up on time and prepared.

You'll get a confirmation and an "on the way" notification before your technician arrives — so you're never left guessing or waiting around.

We explain the work.

Your technician walks you through what they're going to do and what it costs before any work begins — in plain language, with no pressure.

We get the job done right.

We complete the job, clean up after ourselves, and make sure everything's running right before we leave.

When a Dripping Faucet or Broken Fixture Finally Becomes Too Much

It probably started small. A faucet that drips just enough to notice when the house is quiet. A kitchen tap that lost pressure gradually until filling a pot became a patience test. A bathroom fixture that wobbles, won’t shut off cleanly, or leaves a slow trickle running no matter how hard you turn the handle.

You’ve been living with it — because it didn’t seem like an emergency, because you kept meaning to look up whether this was a DIY job, because it felt like a small thing to bother a plumber with. Then the water bill came in a little higher than it should have been, or your spouse finally said enough, or you just got tired of hearing it drip at 2 a.m.

Or maybe you’re on the other end of it: you picked out a new faucet at the hardware store, watched a few installation videos, and decided you’d rather have someone who actually knows what they’re doing handle the hookup. Either way, you’re done putting it off.

Any of these sound familiar?

  • A faucet that drips steadily even when fully closed
  • Low pressure at one fixture — or throughout the house
  • A handle that’s loose, stiff, or won’t turn off completely
  • A fixture you’ve already purchased, sitting in a box waiting to be installed
  • A bathroom or kitchen tap that leaks at the base or around the spout

None of these are disasters. But none of them are going to fix themselves either — and the longer a drip runs, the more it costs you.

Matt was very nice and punctual. He fixed the issue in a matter of minutes and did not try to upsell the issue. Will definitely be referring and using in future.

Brady T. · April 2025 Read on Yelp →

The technicians are so professional and quick to resolve the issue! I had them work for my leaky faucet but they fixed toilet pluming issue while visiting.

Charlene K. · June 2025 Read on Yelp →

Certifications & Licensing

Why dealer status and licenses matter

Manufacturer dealer status and state licenses aren't decorations — they affect which warranty terms you get on new equipment, who's allowed to pull your permits, and whose installation work the manufacturer will stand behind.

Lennox

Premier Dealer

Trane

Authorized Dealer

LG

Pro Platinum Dealer

Samsung

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Maryland HVAC Master License #75803  ·  Master Plumber / Gas Fitter #86156

Manufacturer dealer certifications require demonstrated installation quality, verified customer satisfaction ratings, and completed factory training. Premier and Authorized status also unlocks enhanced warranty options on new equipment — terms that aren't available through uncertified installers. The LG Pro Platinum designation is LG's highest contractor tier, covering cold-climate and inverter-driven systems specifically.

How BPM Handles Faucet Repair and Fixture Installation in Frederick

BPM takes small plumbing jobs seriously. A faucet call gets the same attention as anything else — a plumber who shows up on time, looks at the actual problem, and tells you what’s going on before anything is touched.

Here’s what the visit looks like:

  1. You describe the problem, the plumber confirms it. Whether it’s a drip, a pressure issue, or a fixture you want swapped out, the technician checks the situation firsthand and explains what they’re seeing.
  2. You hear the honest assessment. If a faucet can be repaired for a reasonable cost, that’s what BPM recommends — not a replacement you don’t need. If it makes more sense to replace, you’ll hear why, with options at different price points. BPM doesn’t push work that isn’t warranted.
  3. You approve before anything starts. The price is clear before the work begins. No surprises at the end.
  4. The work gets done cleanly. Fixtures are installed correctly, connections are tested, and the work area is left clean. If you already bought the fixture, BPM can install it — you don’t have to use BPM-supplied hardware.
  5. You get a walkthrough. Before the plumber leaves, they confirm the repair held, show you what was done, and answer any questions about keeping the fixture in good shape.

If low pressure at one faucet turns out to be a sign of something bigger — a pressure regulator issue, a partially closed valve, a supply line problem — you’ll hear about it honestly, with a clear explanation of what’s actually causing it and what it would take to address. BPM doesn’t manufacture problems, but they don’t leave you in the dark about real ones either.

Most faucet repairs and single-fixture replacements are completed in one visit, typically within an hour or two depending on access and what the job turns out to involve. If you’re also dealing with a slow leak elsewhere in the house, that’s something BPM can assess during the same visit.

Schedule service

Get in touch with us to schedule service or request a free quote on any new installation.

I was referred to BPM Heating & Cooling and could not be more impressed! I reached out to both BPM and Ben Lewis at the same time — Ben had a two-week wait, but BPM showed up the same day in the early afternoon. Technician Matt Przywarty was prompt, professional, and clearly very knowledgeable. He quickly diagnosed and repaired a clogged drain and went above and beyond by explaining what caused the issue and how to prevent it in the future. He provided a detailed list of do’s and don’ts, which was incredibly helpful. Matt was polite, thorough, and respectful of our home. I’m extremely pleased with the service and grateful for the quick response. Thank you, BPM and Matt — highly recommend!!

E B · May 2025 Read on Google →

I’m very happy with the professional service Matt provided repairing a leaking drainpipe for me. I will be using BPM in the future.

Dave Rasavage · May 2024 Read on Google →

Price was right, scheduling was easy, workmanship was great, and they cleaned up nice afterwards. Great to finally find my ‘go to’ plumbers.

Steve D · November 2025 Read on Google →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a dripping faucet actually worth calling a plumber for, or should I just live with it?

It’s worth the call. A faucet that drips at a steady rate — even a slow one — can waste thousands of gallons of water per year, which shows up on your bill. Beyond the cost, a dripping faucet usually means a worn cartridge, seat, or seal that will only get worse over time and can eventually cause damage to the fixture itself. Most repairs are straightforward and completed in a single visit.

I already bought the fixture at the hardware store — can BPM just install it, or do you only use your own parts?

BPM can install a fixture you’ve already purchased. Bring what you have — the plumber will confirm it’s compatible with your existing supply lines and mounting situation before starting. If there’s a mismatch or something that needs to be addressed first, you’ll hear about it upfront.

What does a faucet repair or replacement typically cost?

Faucet repairs and single-fixture replacements vary depending on what the job involves — the fixture type, access, condition of the shutoff valves, and whether any supply lines need replacing. BPM gives you a clear price before any work starts, so there are no surprises at the end. Call (240) 200-0887 to describe the job and get a straight answer on what to expect.

My faucet is older — is it worth repairing, or should I just replace it?

It depends on the fixture and what’s actually wrong with it. A quality older faucet with a worn cartridge or seal is often worth repairing — parts are usually available and the fix holds. If the fixture itself is corroded, cracked, or difficult to source parts for, replacement usually makes more sense. BPM will tell you which way the job points after looking at it, without pushing you toward the more expensive option by default.

Will fixing low pressure at one faucet fix it everywhere, or is that a bigger problem?

Low pressure isolated to a single faucet is usually a fixture-level issue — a clogged aerator, a partially closed supply valve, or a worn cartridge restricting flow. That’s a quick fix. If pressure is low throughout the house or at multiple fixtures, the cause is likely upstream — a pressure regulator, a main supply issue, or a partially closed shutoff. BPM will check both possibilities and tell you what’s actually driving it.

Do I need to be home the whole time, or can I leave once the plumber has started?

For most faucet and fixture jobs, someone needs to be home at the start to show the plumber the work and approve the price before anything begins. Once work is underway on a straightforward repair or installation, you don’t need to hover — the plumber will find you when it’s done for a walkthrough. If you have specific questions about access for your job, just ask when you schedule.

How long does a faucet repair or fixture replacement take?

Most single-faucet repairs take under an hour. A full fixture replacement — removing the old unit, checking the supply lines and shutoffs, and installing the new fixture — typically runs one to two hours. Jobs in older homes occasionally take longer if shutoff valves need attention or supply lines need replacing, but BPM will flag that before starting so you know what you’re looking at. If a slow or clogged drain is part of the picture, that can be addressed in the same visit.