Arrived to the home, customer had us out recently due to a leaking faucet that dripped from the second floor kitchen down below to the first floor, home is a bi-level home. At the time of the first appointment, the technician on site discovered that the bonnet nut on the existing faucet was extremely loose resulting in a substantial leak down below. Since the technician had tighten the bonnet nut the faucet appears to not be leaking at this time. There is substantial water damage in the ceiling from this leak. As far as I can see at this time, replacement of the faucet is highly recommended. I provided options and their client would like to purchase their own faucet and have us come back and install the faucet. Also, client stated they are going to have a family member cut open the Sheetrock to expose the piping to see if there are any other leaks that we can not see at this time. No 59$