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Top 9 Residential Plumbing Professionals near Fresno, CA

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Andalon Construction & Home Solutions
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Andalon Construction & Home Solutions
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Excellent 4.9

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Excellent 4.9

(77)

Plumbing Drain Repair

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Margie D. says, "Victor is very personable. He tries to explain what he is doing. My first appointment was for the purpose of repairing a leaking faucet in the master bathroom, caulk a toilet, and install a new switch that was a combo light/fan dimmer switch. The appointment was for 1 PM. He called me at 1:30 and said another job was longer than he thought. He said he would arrive between 2:15 pm and 2:30 PM. He arrived at 3:07 PM. I thought okay things do happen. He looked at the sink and said he needed to go to get caulking for the toilet and new shutoff valves for the sink. I thought okay about the valves, but I had already told him about the caulking.. Getting these supplies ate up almost an hour at $70 an hour. I had already purchased the light/ fan dimmer switch. He was good at explaining what he did. Caulking the toilet, fixing the leâk, and installing new fan/light switch took three hours. The cost was $225. Then later that evening I discovered that the sink was still leaking at the spigot and I called him the next morning to refix the faucet. He did cordially agree to come back that afternoon after 3:30!PM to work on the faucet. He arrived at 4:30 and did call me before to let me know that he was still finishing a job. He said he didn’t realize the day before that the sink was leaking at the faucet level as well. He had to go get new cartridges for the faucet which took a good 50 minutes. They were each $15 which was cheaper than buying a whole new faucet. The total cost for this repair was over the two days was $358.00. The first day was $225 and second day $133.00. This seems somewhat pricey to repair leaking sink, caulk a toilet, and install a new light switch. I guess some time got eaten up purchasing plumbing parts which a plumber might have had on hand in his truck and that caused a price increase. This is why I gave Andalon 4 stars instead of 5 stars. Victor is very pleasant to work with."See more
Margie D. says, "Victor is very personable. He tries to explain what he is doing. My first appointment was for the purpose of repairing a leaking faucet in the master bathroom, caulk a toilet, and install a new switch that was a combo light/fan dimmer switch. The appointment was for 1 PM. He called me at 1:30 and said another job was longer than he thought. He said he would arrive between 2:15 pm and 2:30 PM. He arrived at 3:07 PM. I thought okay things do happen. He looked at the sink and said he needed to go to get caulking for the toilet and new shutoff valves for the sink. I thought okay about the valves, but I had already told him about the caulking.. Getting these supplies ate up almost an hour at $70 an hour. I had already purchased the light/ fan dimmer switch. He was good at explaining what he did. Caulking the toilet, fixing the leâk, and installing new fan/light switch took three hours. The cost was $225. Then later that evening I discovered that the sink was still leaking at the spigot and I called him the next morning to refix the faucet. He did cordially agree to come back that afternoon after 3:30!PM to work on the faucet. He arrived at 4:30 and did call me before to let me know that he was still finishing a job. He said he didn’t realize the day before that the sink was leaking at the faucet level as well. He had to go get new cartridges for the faucet which took a good 50 minutes. They were each $15 which was cheaper than buying a whole new faucet. The total cost for this repair was over the two days was $358.00. The first day was $225 and second day $133.00. This seems somewhat pricey to repair leaking sink, caulk a toilet, and install a new light switch. I guess some time got eaten up purchasing plumbing parts which a plumber might have had on hand in his truck and that caused a price increase. This is why I gave Andalon 4 stars instead of 5 stars. Victor is very pleasant to work with."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

How much do plumbers charge per hour?

Depending on the service you need (unclogging a drain, fixing a pipe, installing new pipes, etc.), plumbers charge anywhere from $45-$165 per hour. Plumbers often operate on a fixed rate model, too. Some won’t charge hourly rates because the variables involved in their work makes it less practical to do so. 

Plumbers will scope out the work, calculate the cost of parts, and roll it together with other fees to give you an estimate for the job. They may even offer standard flat rates for things like installing a toilet or a sink. Reach out to plumbers near you to get an accurate cost estimate for your project or repair.

What happens when a water pipe bursts?

When a pipe bursts, the water can cause indoor flooding and damage your home. If the pipe is in an accessible location, you will likely notice puddles of water right away. However, if the pipe is underground or behind a wall, it may cause reduced water pressure, a sulfur smell or discolored water. All of this can cause significant (and expensive) damage, which is why you should always contact a plumber near you if you suspect your pipes are leaking.

Can a leaking pipe burst?

Yes. A leak in your pipe can build up pressure and wear through the material. Left unchecked, this pressure can cause the pipe to burst. This is why it’s so important to fix your pipes and contact a plumber as soon as you notice a leak — no matter how small or insignificant it may seem. 

Smaller leaks are easier and inexpensive to fix, saving you time and money in the long run. In addition, many insurance policies will not cover water damage for pipes that burst due to gradual leaks.

What do you do if you have a burst pipe?

First, switch off the water supply to reduce the water damage. You should also turn off the electricity for the part of your home that has sustained the leak, as it can be extremely dangerous if the water comes into contact with an electrical socket. Next, drain the remaining water from your faucets so it doesn’t freeze inside the pipes. 

Once you’ve done all of this, search for qualified plumbers in your area and ask them to provide you with a quote. 

What are the signs of a burst pipe?

If your water pressure has suddenly dropped or your sink and toilet have unexpectedly started clogging, you may have a burst pipe. Other tell-tale signs include watermarks on the wall of your bathroom or laundry room, drips or puddles in your home or basement, or water from your faucets that have suddenly turned brown. You may also notice a strange rotten-egg smell or the sound of gurgling water in your home.

If you notice any of these signs, contact a plumber near you to fix your pipes immediately.

Does insurance cover a broken pipe?

Sudden water damage may be included under most homeowners’ insurance policies, but it’s typically not covered if the damage could have been avoided with proper maintenance.

For example, if a pipe in your laundry room suddenly bursts and causes damage to the flooring and walls, that is usually covered by insurance. But if a pipe under your sink has been leaking for months and causes your wood floors to rot, your policy won’t cover that damage.

Always double-check with your insurance agent (or another expert)  to see what your policy covers.

How much does it cost to repair a broken pipe?

The national average cost to repair broken pipes ranges from $120 to $170. Prices can vary depending on the type of damage, whether the pipe is easily accessible, the materials needed and where the pipe is located. For example, an exposed pipe under the sink will likely cost much less than a pipeline in your yard that requires digging. 

Your overall cost will also depend on the hourly rate of the contractor. Most plumbers charge between $60 and $65 per hour for standard pipe repair, and up to $95 per hour for complex plumbing work. 

Contact the best pipe repairers in your area to find out how much it will cost to fix your pipe(s). 

To learn more about pricing factors, read “How much does pipe repair cost?

What are plumbers and what do they do?

Plumbers are skilled professionals who are trained to install and maintain pipes and systems for drinking water, sewage and drainage. They usually have trained through four- to five-year training programs, which include apprenticeships, via trade schools and community colleges. Plumbers’ areas of expertise typically go beyond pipes to include mathematics, blueprint reading, plumbing codes and water distribution. They handle plumbing emergencies, such as broken pipes or clogged drains, and install and maintain everything from a new piping system to a replacement faucet. Plumbers also know how to install bathtubs and showers, toilets, water heaters and dishwashers. Plumbers may work on residential or commercial sites, sometimes designing and laying out a pipe system during construction.

How do you find a good plumber?

Whether you need a plumber to perform drain repair, install a new fixture, or replace rusty pipes, you need to make sure you hire someone reliable who will finish your job on time and within budget. Start by asking the plumbers on your short list these questions:

  • What is the total cost? Make sure your estimate includes materials and labor. Find out whether the plumber will be providing the materials and whether you’re being charged an hourly rate (which is variable) or a flat fee.
  • Is removal and cleanup included in the job? Some plumbers leave behind old parts, while others include the cleanup in the cost.
  • Is the work guaranteed? Find out whether the work (as well as the parts or fixtures) are guaranteed under a warranty.  

Follow these additional tips for confidently hiring a plumber or other skilled professional.

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