Faucet, Toilet, and Plumbing Fixture Repairs 

That dripping faucet might seem like a minor annoyance, but a single dripping faucet can waste thousands of gallons of water per year — driving up your water bill and putting unnecessary strain on your plumbing system.


At Bottis Plumbing & Heating, Inc., we handle all types of faucet, toilet, and fixture repairs and replacements in Holden, MA, and throughout Worcester County, delivering fast, professional service that eliminates leaks and restores full function to your home's plumbing.

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Common Faucet Problems We Fix


Modern and traditional faucets alike are subject to wear over time. Our plumbers work on all types and brands of faucets, including ball, cartridge, ceramic disc, and compression styles. Whether your faucet is constantly dripping, spraying unevenly, or has lost water pressure, we can diagnose and fix the issue efficiently.

Common faucet repair needs include:

  • Dripping or leaking faucets in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Low water pressure from faucets and showerheads
  • Handles that are loose, stiff, or difficult to turn
  • Faucets that won't shut off completely
  • Leaks at the base of the faucet or under the sink

Toilet Repair and Replacement Services


A running toilet is one of the most common and most wasteful plumbing issues in any home. A toilet that runs continuously can waste 200 gallons of water per day. Our plumbers can quickly diagnose and fix the issue, whether it's a worn flapper, faulty fill valve, or damaged flush handle. We also handle:

  • Toilets that run constantly or cycle on and off
  • Leaks at the base of the toilet or at the tank connections
  • Toilets that won't flush properly or require multiple flushes
  • Cracked or damaged toilet bases and tanks
  • Toilet replacement and upgrade to water-efficient models

Fixture Upgrades and Replacements


Sometimes repair isn't the most cost-effective option, especially if your fixtures are old, inefficient, or simply outdated. We partner with leading fixture brands, including Kohler and others, to help you find stylish, high-quality replacements that improve both the function and appearance of your kitchen and bathrooms. Whether you're upgrading to a low-flow toilet, a hands-free faucet, or a new shower system, we handle the full installation.

Fast, Affordable Fixture Repairs Across Worcester County


Our team understands that fixture repairs often need to happen quickly. A running toilet or leaking faucet isn't something you want to live with, and the water waste adds up fast. We offer prompt service throughout the Holden, MA, area, free estimates, and transparent pricing so you always know what you're getting.

Frequently Asked Questions About Fixture Repairs


  • How much water does a dripping faucet actually waste?

    A faucet that drips once per second wastes approximately 3,000 gallons of water per year — enough to fill a small swimming pool. That translates into a noticeable increase in your water bill. Getting a leaky faucet fixed promptly is one of the easiest ways to reduce your household's water waste and lower your utility costs.

  • Can I supply my own fixtures for installation?

    Yes. If you've already purchased a faucet, toilet, or other fixture you'd like installed, Bottis Plumbing & Heating, Inc. can handle the professional installation. Keep in mind that we can only warrant our labor on customer-supplied fixtures, not the fixture itself. We're also happy to help you select a quality product if you'd prefer we supply the fixture as part of the job.

  • My toilet runs intermittently on its own — is that a serious problem?

    A toilet that runs on its own (sometimes called a 'ghost flush') is usually caused by a worn flapper that allows water to slowly leak from the tank into the bowl. When enough water escapes, the fill valve kicks on to refill the tank. It's not a plumbing emergency, but it does waste hundreds of gallons per month and should be repaired promptly.

  • How do I know if I should repair or replace my old faucet?

    If a faucet is relatively new and has a single issue like a worn washer or cartridge, repair is almost always the right call. If the faucet is old, showing signs of corrosion, or has multiple problems, replacement may be more cost-effective in the long run. Our plumbers will give you an honest recommendation after evaluating the fixture.

Ready to Stop the Drip?


Contact Bottis Plumbing & Heating, Inc. at (508) 258-9041 for fast, professional faucet, toilet, and fixture repairs throughout Holden, MA, and Worcester County. Free estimates — call or book online today.