Find a pipe fitting professional near Yonkers, NY

Find a pipe fitting professional near Yonkers, NY

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Plumbing Pipe Installation or Replacement

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  • Serves Yonkers, NY

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Edward C. says, "The holy trifecta of contractors is price, quality and promptness. Usually you are lucky if you get 2/3. IPSS definitely delivered on all 3 and even gave a bonus 4th quality (honesty). PROMPTNESS - Carl was very responsive and always returned my messages and calls. This is a big one, as most contractors I reached out to would only do this responsiveness in the beginning when trying to get my business. Carl stays in touch. QUALITY - Carl also inquired about several customization options available (but was open to selecting on his own if I did not have a preference), again something many other contractors did not offer. Further, I monitored his work, and while I am not a plumber myself, saw the extra mile he went through for the project, including spending a lot of time trying to get some very rusted couplings off to ensure that piping was aligned correctly, and many other steps. PRICE - Carl gave me a breakdown of cost based on parts and labor (most pros only give you one lump sum estimate). Further (and bonus #4 quality) at the end of the day, Carl was very honest by stating he didn't need some of the parts he quoted for me, so reduced the price accordingly (remember, Carl quotes include a breakout of parts and labor). I can't say enough good things about Carl, and you would be lucky to have him. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions, otherwise, I believe you have found your new plumber, I know I have."See more
Edward C. says, "The holy trifecta of contractors is price, quality and promptness. Usually you are lucky if you get 2/3. IPSS definitely delivered on all 3 and even gave a bonus 4th quality (honesty). PROMPTNESS - Carl was very responsive and always returned my messages and calls. This is a big one, as most contractors I reached out to would only do this responsiveness in the beginning when trying to get my business. Carl stays in touch. QUALITY - Carl also inquired about several customization options available (but was open to selecting on his own if I did not have a preference), again something many other contractors did not offer. Further, I monitored his work, and while I am not a plumber myself, saw the extra mile he went through for the project, including spending a lot of time trying to get some very rusted couplings off to ensure that piping was aligned correctly, and many other steps. PRICE - Carl gave me a breakdown of cost based on parts and labor (most pros only give you one lump sum estimate). Further (and bonus #4 quality) at the end of the day, Carl was very honest by stating he didn't need some of the parts he quoted for me, so reduced the price accordingly (remember, Carl quotes include a breakout of parts and labor). I can't say enough good things about Carl, and you would be lucky to have him. Feel free to reach out to me if you have any questions, otherwise, I believe you have found your new plumber, I know I have."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What’s the best type of pipe for plumbing?

The best type of pipe for plumbing depends on your needs and concerns. For example: 

  • PVC lasts indefinitely and is easy to install.
  • PEX is easy to install and isn’t subject to corrosion.
  • Copper is durable and slightly more expensive.

Talk to your plumber about all your options, which may include other types of pipes (CPVC, polyethylene, ABS, polybutylene, etc.)

How much does it cost to install piping?

Installing piping in your home will likely cost between $450 and $1,000 per fixture. However, it’s important to always get cost estimates from plumbers so you can properly budget for this project. Several factors will drive the cost to install new plumbing in your home.

For example, the size of the house and the number of fixtures will impact costs. And the type of pipe material also has a significant impact, with copper piping being the most expensive. Piping located in difficult-to-reach areas also drives up the cost, as does wall repair and add-ons like water softeners.

Learn more by reading our piping installation cost guide.

How do I replace the pipes in my house?

The best way to replace old pipes in your house is to hire a licensed plumber to do the fix. You and the plumber can start the assessment by figuring out when your pipes were installed and if they’re in poor condition. If the plumbing in your home needs to be replaced, the plumber may need to remove drywall or ceiling materials to access the pipes and perform the job.

How often does plumbing need to be replaced?

How often your plumbing needs to be replaced depends on several factors, but the primary one is the type of piping installed in your house. Different materials (copper, steel, plastic, etc.) have different lifespans. How well you treat your piping also affects how often it needs to be replaced. 

Here are additional signs you may need to replace your piping:

  • Your pipes need constant repairs and attention
  • There are signs of water decay, discoloration and leaks
  • Your drains lines endured damage from tree roots or severe weather
  • You’re remodeling your home

When in doubt, always ask a plumber for their expert opinion.

How long do pipes last in a house?

The lifespan of pipes in a house depends on the type of piping, according. Here’s a breakdown of how long pipes last, depending on the material: 

  • Plastic pipes (PVC, CPVC, etc.): Indefinitely
  • Copper pipes: 50+ years
  • Brass pipes: 40-70 years
  • Galvanized steel pipes: 20-50 years

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.

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