E&M Plumbing Co, Inc

4.6
36 reviews

About

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E&M Plumbing Co, Inc offers plumbing service and repair, water heater services, water treatment, reverse osmosis, water softeners, water conditioner services to Eureka, MO and surrounding areas.

Details

  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable

Location

E&M Plumbing Co, Inc
101 Dreyer Ave, Eureka, MO
63025, United States

Hours

Reviews

4.6
36 reviews
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  • WS
    W Sponaugle
    Dec 30, 2025
    5.0
    Brett was very kind when we needed a plumber to help us!
  • SS
    Steven
    Dec 8, 2025
    5.0
    Brett did an excellent job when we had an issue with our sump pump. He was friendly, timely, and knowledgeable. We will use E&M for any plumbing need, from here on :)
  • RS
    Rick Champ (Ret. SMSgt)
    Nov 5, 2019
    5.0
    Professional and great service
  • NT
    Noah T
    Apr 21, 2016
    1.0
    Not at all recommended. Had an inspection report on house with very clear-cut items that needed to be done. Had several people within E&M say this would be no problem to provide a quote and had to follow-up multiple times to get them to actually get the quote. Then twice had one person (Danielle) intervene and insist they do a $100 dollar service visit first to determine what is wrong and provide a quote even though the inspection clearly outlines the items and they are very basic (replacement of pvc pipe). Basically, the repairs are minor/inexpensive and they want to charge an additional base fee to make it worth their time rather than just be honest with client. Also they refuse to charge based on hourly charge, so basically they can charge you whatever they want...and you will already be $100 down for initial fee so they have you invested already...not worth headache and run-around.

Frequently Asked Questions About E&M Plumbing Co, Inc

Why don't I have any water pressure?

It is most likely caused by your pressure-reducing valve. They get old, stop up, and wear out. The minerals and calcium clog it up. It's a pretty easy fix to have it replaced.

Why don't I have much hot water when I know I should?

There could be a couple of answers here. It depends on how old your water heater is. Ff your heater is relatively new (say under 5 years or so) it could be a bad heating element or perhaps the temperature needs to be adjusted. If your heater is older (8-10 years or more) then the most likely problem is a build-up of calcium and minerals inside the tank. This build-up can significantly reduce your water capacity over the years. When this happens, the only answer is to put a new water heater in your home. Hard water can reduce the life of your appliances (washer, water heater, dishwasher, coffee maker, etc.) by half!