Houston water contains 120 to 180 parts per million of dissolved minerals, mostly calcium and magnesium carbonates. These minerals precipitate inside faucet aerators as white crusty deposits that restrict flow and create uneven spray patterns. The same buildup forms on ceramic discs inside cartridge valves, creating rough spots that prevent complete sealing. You see this as drips that start intermittently and worsen over months. Replacing cartridges every five to seven years becomes standard maintenance in Houston homes, compared to ten to fifteen years in soft water regions. Kitchen sink repair calls often involve faucets that worked fine last month but suddenly lost pressure due to mineral accumulation reaching critical mass.
Atlas Plumbing Houston maintains relationships with local suppliers who stock parts for fixtures installed throughout the metro area. We recognize the Moen faucets common in homes built during Katy's 1990s expansion and the Delta fixtures that dominate Memorial area construction from the 2000s. This local knowledge means we arrive prepared for the specific brands and models in your neighborhood. Houston plumbing professionals understand that bathroom faucet repair in a 1980s Galleria-area condo requires different parts than fixing leaky faucets in new Pearland subdivisions. We navigate Harris County inspection requirements for commercial properties and understand Houston's water quality challenges that accelerate fixture wear.