We are a local company with experience in new construction, remodel, and service plumbing. With over 30 years of experience, we strive to make every customer feel as if their issues have been handled in a proper manner. "Quality comes first"
Fast, friendly, affordable service. Great doing business!
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Kari Peterson
Sep 18, 2025
5.0
Jerod and Steve are absolutely amazing! They are very friendly, quick to respond and the prices are very reasonable! I have used Quality Plumbing to buy and install new toilets, install a new garbage disposal and replace sink stoppers and a shower head! HIGHLY recommend these people for any plumbing needs you have!!
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Heather Peters
Sep 4, 2025
5.0
They sent someone out to us very quickly who provided great customer service and quickly repaired our issue.
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Dave Stotz
Jul 24, 2025
5.0
Prompt, quality service at a fair price - would definitely recommend
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karen lukens
May 29, 2024
5.0
Jared and Steve have worked tirelessly with a water issue for several months. Jared communicated often and reached out to his colleagues to solve our problem. We couldn’t be more grateful for their professionalism and care!
Frequently Asked Questions About Quality Plumbing & Service, LLC
What are the signs of a hidden water leak in my home?
Be alert for several indicators: an unexplained rise in your water bill, visible water marks on walls or ceilings, a persistent musty smell, or the sound of running water when all taps are closed. If you notice any of these signs, it's crucial to contact us promptly to prevent extensive damage.
How can I prevent clogged drains?
Preventing clogged drains starts with being cautious about what enters them. Avoid pouring cooking oil or coffee grounds into sinks. Install drain strainers in showers to catch hair and soap residue. For toilets, only flush toilet paper and human waste.
How often should I drain my water heater?
For conventional tank-style water heaters, it's advisable to drain and flush the unit annually. This process eliminates sediment accumulation, improving the heater's efficiency and potentially extending its operational life.
What is considered a plumbing emergency?
A plumbing emergency is any situation that could lead to significant property damage or pose health risks. Examples include burst pipes, sewage backups, complete water loss, or severe leaks that can't be controlled using the shut-off valve.
What should I do immediately if a pipe bursts?
In the event of a burst pipe, your first action should be to locate and shut off the main water valve to your property. This will halt the water flow and minimize damage. After this crucial step, contact our emergency services immediately.
Are chemical drain cleaners safe to use?
We strongly recommend against using chemical drain cleaners. While they may provide a temporary solution, these harsh chemicals can cause long-term damage to your pipes, especially older ones, and their seals. It's safer and more effective to use a plumbing snake or seek professional assistance.
How much does it cost to fix a leaky faucet?
The cost of repairing a leaky faucet varies depending on the faucet type (such as cartridge, compression, or ball) and whether a simple washer replacement or a more complex repair is needed. We provide upfront pricing after a thorough inspection, ensuring you're aware of the full cost before any work begins.
What are the benefits of a tankless water heater?
Tankless water heaters offer several advantages: they provide continuous hot water on demand, are significantly more energy-efficient (resulting in lower utility bills), and typically have a longer lifespan compared to traditional tank units.
Do you offer a warranty on your plumbing work
We stand behind the quality of our work with confidence. [Insert your company's specific warranty details here, e.g., 'Our services come with a 90-day guarantee on all repairs and a one-year warranty on new fixture installations.']
Where is my main water shut-off valve, and why should I know where it is?
The main water shut-off valve is typically located where the main water line enters your home-often in the basement, near the water meter, or in an outdoor utility box. Knowing its location is crucial for quickly turning off the water supply during emergencies, such as a burst pipe, to prevent extensive flooding and damage.