Frequently Asked Questions

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Are you available for emergency plumber services if I have a burst pipe or major leak at my home?

If you have a burst pipe or a major leak at your home, call us. We handle emergency plumbing problems and work to respond quickly—usually within 24 hours. You can reach us by phone any time, and we’ll do our best to help you stop the leak and fix the problem as soon as possible.

Drain cleaning for tough clogs is available, and when regular methods don’t cut it, hydro-jetting can be used. Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to clear out even the most stubborn blockages, including grease, sludge, or tree roots, that can be deep inside your pipes. This advanced technique helps make sure your drains are cleaned thoroughly and can prevent future problems, not just break up a single clog. If you’re dealing with recurring or severe drain issues, this method is often the best way to clear the line and restore proper flow.

Leak detection in bathrooms is something we handle often. Using specialized tools such as moisture meters and video inspection cameras, we can find the source of leaks, whether it’s behind a wall, under a sink, or in the shower area. If you suspect a leak, call us. We’ll inspect, pinpoint the problem, and provide a free, no-obligation estimate for any repairs. This way, you know what to expect before any work starts.

Pipe repair services usually range from about $125 to $350, depending on the type and complexity of the job. Free estimates are provided before any work starts, so you’ll know the cost up front without any surprises.

Both traditional and tankless water heaters can be repaired, and which option is best depends on the problem and the age of the unit. If your water heater is fairly new and has a simple issue like a faulty thermostat, heating element, or minor leak, repair usually makes sense. For older water heaters, or if there’s extensive rust, frequent issues, or the tank is leaking, replacement is often the wiser choice since repairs may only be a short-term fix. Tankless models last longer than traditional tanks, but if a major component fails and the repair cost is close to that of a new heater, replacement might save money in the long run. A licensed plumber can inspect your unit and give honest advice on whether repair or replacement is best for your situation.

Still have questions?

Our team is happy to help with anything not covered here.