A common Banning call for faucet replacement
A typical Banning call can start with old faucet hardware that may be corroded in place. The homeowner may only want the visible part repaired, which is reasonable, but the visit should still confirm whether water can be isolated, whether nearby materials are wet, and whether pressure or repeated leaks are part of the pattern.
Banning homes often need a careful look at older valves, exterior fixtures, supply connections, and pressure-related symptoms before a small repair is treated as routine. For faucet replacement, that means the repair should explain the immediate issue and whether the surrounding valve, supply line, fixture, cabinet, wall, or floor area needs documentation.