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Recent Plumbers Reviews in Pittsburgh

  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    SIMPLY AWESOME!!! I called MMP around 8 am and spoke to Cindy. She had me take some pictures of my water heater to email over to them. Within 45 minutes I spoke to Diane, she gave me the price and said she could have someone out to my house by early afternoon the same day. Diane called me back at
    Mike G.
  • Krupp Whitney Plumbing Inc
    5.0
    Water was coming in our house through a sleeve around our water main line. The water company determined that it was a service line break. The previous year we purchased water line insurance and the insurance company gave us a list of plumbers that we could contact. Based upon previous reviews, we
    Karen O.
  • Bossong Plumbing
    5.0
    Bossong is my go-to plumbing folks for the area. They came out recently to fix a clog that was backing up my bathroom sink, and it was for a tenant so it was somewhat urgent, and Joe was quick and efficient. They have also replaced old plumbing in my basement, and fixed other small leaks. They are
    Cory C.
  • Matt Mertz Plumbing Trenchless Sewer Repair Expert
    5.0
    Brian Tarr at Matt Mertz Plumbing did an excellent job installing our new Dishwasher, and he also replaced the filters in our Reverse Osmosis Filtration system. In the past, Brian has repaired several pin hole leaks in our copper pipes. Since we have West View Water, Brian recommended that we
    James G.
  • Dragish Plumbing
    5.0
    Joe has done work for myself and several family members. All jobs were completed in a timely fashion and his price for service was very reasonable. I can highly recommend Joe to fulfill any plumbing need you may have.
    none n.
  • Chapel Handyman Services
    5.0
    Todd was very professional and knowledgeable about his work. He was cautious to not track anything through the house and was great to conversate with! Thanks!
    David F.
  • TrokStar Construction LLC
    5.0
    Joe and his crew were absolutely phenomenal. There is not enough space to write how fantastic he is. He is meticulous, prompt, fast, courteous, goes above and beyond, fair, ensures your complete and total satisfaction and he knows how to do EVERYTHING. I have been through so many contractors and no
    Rebecca H.
  • Unique Contractor LLC
    5.0
    Martin turned our unfinished room and bathroom and into a finished guest room and awesome bathroom. Out of all the contractors we dealt with renovating a house, Martin was the best. Price was reasonable, and the work was very professional. He worked consistently for 3 weeks sometimes with 2 helpers
    pavel b.
  • Jays Plumbing And Excavating Llc
    5.0
    I wouldn't have been able to have a Christmas at my home if it wasn't for Richard. He comes over shortly of getting my message from Angi's. I can't really explain how grateful I truly am for him coming over and installing the gas line to my fireplace so I could have heat. He took the time to show
    Tushon R.
  • Main Maintenance LLC
    5.0
    Came in assessed the problem quickly made the necessary repairs at a reasonable price fast clean and courteous. Job well done
    Charles H.

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Plumbing FAQ

  1. How much does a plumber cost?

    Answer: The cost of a plumber ranges from $175 to $480, with a national average of $330. However, the price will vary depending on job complexity, timing, location, supplies and materials, permits, and level of expertise. These costs typically include toilet repairs, faucet installations, and leaky pipes. In addition to the service call, you may also need to budget for haul-away and trip fees often required during more complicated jobs. Ask your local plumbing contractor about these fees before hiring them.

  2. How much does a plumber charge to replace a toilet?

    Answer: On average, you can expect to pay your local plumbing contractor between $125 and $230 to replace an old toilet, with most residential homeowners paying around $150 to $180 for professional installation. You’ll need to consider materials and labor when calculating a final price. Not all toilets are equal. Depending on the brand you choose and the features you want, a new toilet might run you anywhere from $100 to $1,300. Add in the price of labor and installation, and your total project can jump up to $200 and $1,500.

  3. How much does a plumber cost to fix a toilet?

    Answer: According to our service providers, it costs roughly $75 to $200 on average to have your toilet repaired. However, this price will vary depending on the complexity of the job and the materials needed for the fix. Repairs can be messy and less-than-pleasant to address, but having a functioning toilet is most definitely necessary. If you’re experiencing problems with your toilet, contact a local, reputable plumbing contractor right away, as avoiding repairs can lead to bigger—and more expensive—issues over time.

  4. Is liquid plumber safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Good news! Liquid-Plumr® is safe for septic systems. Most drain cleaners disrupt the pH in your septic tank, which prevents the good bacteria from breaking down septic waste. The chemical make-up in Liquid-Plumr® works with the bacteria to break down waste quickly without harming your septic system. Still, it’s best to confirm with your local plumbing provider if Liquid-Plumr® is the right solution for your system.

  5. How much is it for a plumber to unclog a toilet?

    Answer: Even the most well-maintained toilets experience clogs. It’ll cost you an average of $200 to $700 to unclog your toilet. Severe clogs will require a more comprehensive repair method, so check with your local plumbing contractor to determine the best approach for unclogging your toilet.

  6. Is Liquid-Plumr®, or any other liquid drain cleaner, safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Yes and no. Liquid-Plumr® and other drain cleaners are most effective when used sparingly (one to three times a year). Repeated use of liquid plumber on drains could deteriorate your pipes and cause more damage. If your pipes clog frequently, put down the liquid plumber and call your local plumbing contractor immediately.

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