Top 10 Plumbers in Boiling Springs, NC

Porch Pro Headshot Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Charlotte
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
(417)
Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Services in Charlotte
Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Services in Charlotte
Porch Pro Headshot Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Buncombe & Henderson Counties
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
(311)
Asheville Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Services
Asheville Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Services
Porch Pro Headshot Helms Plumbing & Drains
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
(107)
We are a full service plumbing and drain cleaning company with nearly 20 years experience. Our number 1 goal is to provide 100% customer satisfaction by arriving on time, providing expert service at fair prices, and by respecting your home.
We are a full service plumbing and drain cleaning company with nearly 20 years experience. Our number 1 goal is to provide 100% customer satisfaction by arriving on time, providing expert service at fair prices, and by respecting your home.
Porch Pro Headshot Easy Air + Heat + Plumbing
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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Porch Pro Headshot Harrill & Sons Plumbing Service
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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Harrill & Sons Plumbing Service are Residential and Commercial Plumbers located in Cherryville, NC. We Serve Gaston, Lincoln, Cleveland and Mecklenberg Counties. We can handle all of your Plumbing needs. John Harrill Owner of Harrill & Sons has 40 years experience in both Residential and Commercial ...Read more about Harrill & Sons Plumbing Service
Harrill & Sons Plumbing Service are Residential and Commercial Plumbers located in Cherryville, NC. We Serve Gaston, Lincoln, Cleveland and Mecklenberg Counties. We can handle all of your Plumbing needs. John Harrill Owner of Harrill & Sons has 40 years experience in both Residential and Commercial ...Read more about Harrill & Sons Plumbing Service
Porch Pro Headshot The Handy Tool Belt Company
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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We are new to Porch.com, but we are not a new company. See our multiple 5 Star Ratings on HomeAdvisor and Thumbtack and our web site: www. handytoolbelt.com. We are not your typical home improvement contractor, as we are insured and we are licensed. We have a team of 8 people in Charlotte and they ...Read more about The Handy Tool Belt Company
We are new to Porch.com, but we are not a new company. See our multiple 5 Star Ratings on HomeAdvisor and Thumbtack and our web site: www. handytoolbelt.com. We are not your typical home improvement contractor, as we are insured and we are licensed. We have a team of 8 people in Charlotte and they ...Read more about The Handy Tool Belt Company
Porch Pro Headshot Ohmstead Plumbing Company
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
We make sure your dream house doesn't turn into a nightmare. You don't have to leave your existing home to enjoy indoor plumbing. We provide a clean and pleasant transition when it's time for a few changes.
We make sure your dream house doesn't turn into a nightmare. You don't have to leave your existing home to enjoy indoor plumbing. We provide a clean and pleasant transition when it's time for a few changes.
Porch Pro Headshot Rapp's Does It All - Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electrical
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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We've been servicing the greater Charlotte and Rock Hill areas for 30 years, and our key to success is our honest approach. We fix what is broken, and NEVER try to sell you anything you don't need. Whether it's a bad furnace/air conditioner, faulty electrical outlet, leaking pipe, or issue with yo...Read more about Rapp's Does It All - Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electrical
We've been servicing the greater Charlotte and Rock Hill areas for 30 years, and our key to success is our honest approach. We fix what is broken, and NEVER try to sell you anything you don't need. Whether it's a bad furnace/air conditioner, faulty electrical outlet, leaking pipe, or issue with yo...Read more about Rapp's Does It All - Air Conditioning, Heating, Plumbing & Electrical
Porch Pro Headshot Carolina Well Drillers Inc
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
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Well Pump and Filter Systems Installed
Well Pump and Filter Systems Installed
Porch Pro Headshot Gibbs Plumbing & Drain Cleaning  LLC
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
We are a plumbing and drain cleaning company . We do small to major reapairs or replumbs on houses etc .we also drain clean meaning getting roots etc out of sewer lines . We also replace or repair drain lines .We are a local family business right here in South Carolina .we are State certified and ca...Read more about Gibbs Plumbing & Drain Cleaning LLC
We are a plumbing and drain cleaning company . We do small to major reapairs or replumbs on houses etc .we also drain clean meaning getting roots etc out of sewer lines . We also replace or repair drain lines .We are a local family business right here in South Carolina .we are State certified and ca...Read more about Gibbs Plumbing & Drain Cleaning LLC

Frequently asked questions about plumbers

Plumbing is a skilled trade that deals with installing or repairing systems and components that move liquids throughout a home or place of business.

Depending on the job, plumbers typically install, repair, or maintain various pipes and fittings, drainage systems, and fixtures. They work closely with general contractors, electricians, and other construction professionals during new home construction or home renovations. Plumbers must be able to follow building plans and blueprints, and they must be able to diagnose and fix a wide range of plumbing issues and emergencies. They also perform routine inspections of plumbing and drainage systems. Plumbing contractors also prepare bids and provide customer cost estimates while keeping an accurate record of the work performed and the materials used.

There may be several reasons that you need to contact a local plumber, including:

  • The installation of new faucets, showers, tubs, and toilets
  • Repairing a leaky toilet or leaking/burst pipes
  • Replacing cracked or clogged sewage pipes
  • Water heater repair or replacement
  • Upgrading old or existing plumbing pipes throughout the home
  • Installing appliances that use water like dishwashers and washing machines
  • Fixing faulty garbage disposals
  • Unclogging sinks or drains
  • Helping to assess and repair gas leaks

When looking for local plumbers, it’s always best to ask for an estimate from at least three companies. This will give you a better idea of how much you can expect to pay for the job. You can also ask friends and family members for referrals or go online to read customer reviews. If you’re dealing with an emergency, make sure that the plumbers near you offer these services and can assist you after hours.

There are several ways you can find a reliable, high-quality local plumber. Use Porch.com to find handyman services for over 1,100 different types of home projects, including plumbing. We’ll connect you with independent pros that can help you with any job, large or small.Here are some tips to help you find a reliable local plumber in your area:

Always read reviews of several plumbers before you make a decision. Most customers will happily post a review of their experience online, whether it’s positive or negative. Reading reviews is a great way to get a clear picture of the skills and abilities of plumbing contractors, their customer service, and how well the service matches the price.

Make sure that you get a clear, written estimate of the work before you hire a plumber. The estimate should include both material and labor costs. Remember that an estimate is just that – an estimated cost, and your total cost could be higher or lower depending on the outcome.

Ensure that your plumber is fully licensed for the job. Most states have specific licensing requirements for plumbers, so check to ensure that the plumber near you has a state-issued license and is current and up to date. Professional plumbers must typically also have between one to three years of experience as journeyman plumbers.

There are several red flags when searching for plumbers near you. Always avoid unlicensed and uninsured plumbing contractors. Plumbers who show up without tools or don’t have the right tools for the job is another red flag. If a plumber provides you with a quick estimate over the phone without physically looking at the issue, you may want to reconsider.

Most plumbers charge an hourly rate that ranges from as little as $45 to as much as $150 per hour or more. However, some plumbing companies may charge a flat rate depending on the job. If you pay a flat rate, you’ll have a better chance at negotiating the price than you will if you pay by labor hour. The average plumbing job costs between $125 to $450, including labor and materials. Many plumbing contractors have a minimum service fee of $50 to $200, regardless of what needs to be done. If you’re dealing with an emergency and need a plumber, prepare to pay two to three times more for jobs performed after hours, on weekends, or holidays. On average, most emergency plumbing rates are $125 to $170 per hour.

Of course, several factors may determine how much a plumber costs. Your area and the current demand for qualified, skilled plumbers are one factor. The cost of materials also plays a big role since certain items like copper piping or specialized components tend to cost more than standard parts. Simple repairs or minor jobs like cleaning a drain or unclogging a sink can cost $75 to $250. More complex jobs like fixing a sump pump or replacing pipes cost more, typically between $500 and $800.

To determine the price of a plumber, remember to:

  • Get your bid in writing, so you have an estimated cost on paper.
  • Find out how long the project will take to better understand the total hours required.
  • Ask how many people are needed for the job since it could affect your total cost.
  • Determine whether or not special parts or materials are needed since this may also make your final cost higher.

Maintaining your water heater is important to avoid costly repairs and damage to your home later. Leaking water heaters can wreak havoc on the structure of your home and make a massive mess. Overall, most tank-style electric water heaters should last between 8 to 12 years. Gas water heaters tend to have a shorter lifespan that is closer to 6 and 8 years. Tankless water heaters are a popular choice for many homeowners since there’s no additional holding tank to contend with. If you have a tankless water heater, these units typically last between 20 and 25 years, making them a wise long-term investment.

Whichever type of water heater you have, proper maintenance is important to extend its lifespan and keep your water running at a prime temperature. For gas and electric tank-style water heaters, make sure that you flush the tank regularly. This will prevent sediment buildup from forming inside the tank, which is a common cause of water heater issues. While you could flush the tank yourself, it’s best to look for a professional local plumber who can do the job and ensure it’s done right. You should also maintain the pump attached to your water heater and look for signs of distress, including loud noises, failure to heat water, or signs of rust in the water or on and around the pump and tank. Rust is a common sign that your water heater needs professional attention. It usually indicates a faulty or broken part and water leaking from around the unit or the pipes attached to it. Check the heater inlet valve frequently to ensure it’s not showing any signs of rust or corrosion. In most cases, serious rust or corrosion near the pressure release valve or other major parts signifies that your water heater may need to be replaced.

The cost of a new water heater varies depending on the type, the size (capacity), and the brand. Most electric tank-style water heaters cost the least (around $100-$200 less than gas), while tankless water heaters are usually the most expensive. Keep in mind that while a tankless water heater costs more upfront, it uses less water, so you’ll save money on water usage and your total energy usage in the long run.

You’ll need to determine which size tank you need for your new water heater if you choose a gas or electric tank-style model. A home with one to two people generally requires a 20-to-30-gallon tank. Households with three to four people should choose a tank that can hold between 30 to 50 gallons, and homes with five people or more will need a tank with a minimum of 50 gallons. Tankless water heaters measure water by flow ratings of between 2 and 6 gallons per minute, or GPM. Tankless water heaters with higher flow rates of 4-6 GPM are best for the average-sized household.

The average cost of a new water heater is approximately $1,200, including the new heater and the labor for installation. A gas or electric water heater costs between $650 to $2,100, including all materials and labor. On average, tankless water heaters cost more, with a total price of between $1,000 to $3,500. Tankless water heaters can be powered by electricity or gas, depending on which type of connection you have available.

Most plumbing contractors can install water heaters and charge their hourly rate in addition to the heater and other necessary materials.

Operating costs depend on the style you have. Electric water heaters cost about $36.50 per month, while gas costs less at about $18.70 per month. Tankless water heaters cost between 24-36 percent less to run overall, regardless of whether they’re gas or electric.

If you are not getting any hot water in your house, you may have an issue with the water heater. Always consult a local plumber if you’re concerned about your water heater, if it’s leaking, or if you notice any signs of rust or corrosion. There are several reasons your water heater might not produce hot water. Here are some common issues that homeowners may face:

If there is a gas leak in your home, your gas water heater may not work. Make sure you turn off all the gas shutoff valves immediately if you suspect you have a gas leak, then contact your local gas company for help.

Look for leaks if you have a gas or electric-powered water heater. Any signs of water leakage indicate that there’s a serious problem. Look for a plumbing contractor as soon as you see a leak so they can troubleshoot the issue and make any necessary repairs or replacements as required.

Sometimes, you may not have hot water in your home if the pilot light goes out on your gas water heater. Check to confirm that the pilot light is on; if not, light it and confirm that you’re getting hot water.

A loose connection or an issue with the wiring may cause a malfunctioning electric water heater, so check that all wiring is securely attached and that there is power going to the unit. Contact an electrician if the issue is too complex or unsafe for you to solve on your own.

A malfunctioning thermostat can affect tankless, electric, and gas water heaters. Confirm that the thermostat is in good working order to ensure that it’s not causing the lack of hot water in your home.

Mineral and sediment buildup can cause your tankless water heater to malfunction, especially if you have hard water or well water. Make sure you regularly change the filter to your tankless water heater to prevent buildup.

Recent reviews for Boiling Springs Plumbers

72701

The owner is extremely rude. Phone calls are not returned and they hang up on people. Thankfully, we found a much better plumber to use.

- Kristy Granados
56547

Not all plumbers are created equal! I have so many wonderful things to say about Chris Helms, it is difficult to know where to start. First and foremost, if you are in need of plumbing service (small and large jobs)....there is no need to look any fur...

- J Lance
161217

We just had to have a replacement part for our spa tub, and Daniel from Rapp’s Does It All was our technician and he was outstanding. He had to order a part which took a little time, but he made sure he was in touch with me as to keep me updated on the ...

- Angela Leopard
203240

Tech came when promised. This is my 3rd call wit Rapp’s and I always appreciate their focus on customer service. Unfortunately I was working when Cody arrived, but my sister reported a pleasant experience and he was professional, prompt and cleaned up a...

- Hylda Perry
158042

We had a very bad leak under our kitchen sink. Daniel Jennings, with Rapps Does It All, came to our home. He was so nice and professional! He explained to us what needed to be done and fixed our leaks very quickly and efficiently. We were very happy with ...

- Mark Green
159408

The job isnt done, so I will add to my review later. but I have to say that Daniel Jennings spent about an hour trying to come up with a solution for a plumbing issue we had. He absolutely did everything to help. He is coming back to finish the job, but ...

- Shari Sarber
133555

The most disrespectful lying and dishonorable companies I've ever dealt with long story short they were late twice about 3 hours late between the two visits with no call text or email as to being late or why they were late a third appointment was need...

- Tyler Mouw
334298

Very unprofessional. Made my plumbing issue worse. Cole used a lot of racist words while talking as he fixed on stuff, which I thought was rude and disrespectful. Would not recommend. Give your money to a decent human.

- Jacque Lawrence
85869

I hired Cole Harrill and his uncle, Gary through their business with Dellinger Builders/Harrill & Sons Plumbing. The project was to renovate a large old barn on my property. After a couple of meetings to firm up what exactly I needed done, I felt they wo...

- David Stout
258427

Arrived and was friendly and fixed initial water leak issue, then we had issues with water pressure so they replaced our well pump tank but failed to notify us they noticed scorching marks on our Well pump power switch which was main issue of our water pr...

- Dillon Reynolds
258481

Had an issue with my well, scheduled work to be done, wouldn’t return calls or reply to text, when they did finally arrive they didn’t check the issue correctly and replaced parts that were a common cause of the problem but not the actual problem. Immedi...

- Joe WILSON
93806

Excellent Service....they were very reasonable on price. Would definitely use them again.

- Kimberly Harrill

Everything You Need to Know About Boiling Springs Plumbers

How does invoicing/payment work for most Plumber projects in Boiling Springs?

Every project differs, but you should ask any plumber for an estimate, before they do any work. In fact, ask for their general payment terms before any plumbing services work is done.

If the job is large and going to take longer than a day, it's common practice for plumbers to request a down payment. Usually, this will be around 25% so they can commence work on your plumber project.

If it's a quick job, you'll likely be given an invoice/bill when the job is complete. Then it's up to you and the plumber to determine if you pay immediately or can send payment at a later date.

What should I check for once my Plumber in Boiling Springs has finished working?

Every plumbing services project is going to have different results, but here are a few things to check for once any plumbing services company has told you they've finished the job:

  • Obviously you want to do a visual inspection. Even if you're unfamiliar with plumbing services work, this gives you the opportunity to ask questions (even basic ones like, what did you do?).
  • Ask the plumber to describe what they did. Whether your plumbing services project was a repair job or a building job, have them run you through what was done.
  • Compare the description provided on your plumbing services project estimate to the work completed. Did the professional do what was promised?
  • Request that the plumber do a follow-up visit to check on the work. Most professionals are willing to do this, especially if you ask them.

How many plumbers does Boiling Springs have?

There are around 50 companies throughout Boiling Springs to help you with your next plumbing services job.

  • 7 of them have an A or A+ rating from Better Business Bureau.

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Porch Pro Headshot Perfections Interior Remodeling
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Serves Boiling Springs, North Carolina
Started building homes for people in a factory when I was 17. I knew then it was what I wanted to do with my life. After 7 years in a factory building modular homes, I decided to start Profections Drywall and venture out on my own path.
Started building homes for people in a factory when I was 17. I knew then it was what I wanted to do with my life. After 7 years in a factory building modular homes, I decided to start Profections Drywall and venture out on my own path.
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