We believe in showing our work. These are real price ranges from actual jobs we've done across the Phoenix Valley — Scottsdale, Peoria, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, and beyond. Prices vary based on what we find on-site, the components you choose, and the complexity of the repair. The better the parts and equipment, the higher the cost — and the longer it lasts. Use the selector below to find the service you're dealing with.
A simple snake on a single drain is $125–$175. A main line hydro jet with camera inspection runs up to $700. The right service depends on whether it's a first-time blockage or a recurring problem — and what's actually in the pipe. We break down every option: snaking, hydro jetting, and camera inspection.
See the full drain services breakdownFrom a disposal reset ($125) to a full shower valve replacement ($975–$1,200). Phoenix's hard water (12–23 GPG) destroys cartridges, corrodes valve bodies, and chews through fixture internals faster than anywhere else. The range covers: cartridge and faucet repair, shower valve replacement (pressure-balance vs. thermostatic), disposal repair and replacement (1/2 HP to 1 HP), and full fixture installation (faucet, toilet, vessel sink, wall-mount). We'll tell you what's worth repairing and when it stops making sense.
See the full fixture & faucet breakdownRunning water meter with nothing visible? Warm spot on the floor? Detection comes first — always. We use pressure testing and electronic acoustic equipment to locate leaks without breaking anything first. Once we know where it is and what the pipe looks like, we talk repair options: spot repair, line reroute, or full repipe. Our 40-year veteran has located leaks that two other companies couldn't find. How to read your water meter →
See the full slab leak breakdownThe range is wide because the situation varies enormously — a simple repair is around $350, a full tankless installation is $6,100–$7,000. The right answer depends on what you have, what's wrong, and what you want next. We break it all down on the full pricing page: repair options, tank replacement tiers, and tankless good/better/best.
See the full water heater breakdownPhoenix water runs 8–23 grains per gallon depending on your city — among the hardest in the country. Softener repair starts around $350. A standard softener replacement runs $2,800. Our flagship Green Fusion (3-stage filtration + softening, 10-year warranty) comes in at $4,800. Salt-free conditioning is also available if you prefer no salt or drain line. The right answer depends on your water hardness, pipe age, and goals.
See the full water treatment breakdownActive leak, burst pipe, no water, or anything that can't wait. Emergency visits start at $350 for the service call, with repair costs on top depending on what we find. We're upfront about scope before we start. Nights and weekends may carry an additional premium — we'll tell you what to expect when you call.
See the full emergency pricing breakdownSewer line repair and replacement ranges vary so widely — root intrusion, full collapse, offset joints, partial belly — that publishing a number would be misleading. What we can tell you: our 40-year senior plumber has a camera and the experience to see what others miss. He's restored flow in lines that other contractors wrote off as a full replacement. We start with a camera inspection and tell you exactly what's there before anyone digs a thing.
See the full sewer line breakdownEvery home is different — number of fixtures, story count, pipe access, slab vs. attic routing, and material choice (PEX-A, PEX-B, copper) all drive the final number. We don't publish a range because it won't mean anything until we walk your home. What we will tell you: we do repiping right the first time, we use quality materials, and every job is reviewed by a 40-year plumbing expert before it's signed off. This is a one-time investment that protects everything downstream.
See the full repipe breakdownAll prices reflect Phoenix-area averages as of 2026 and depend heavily on what we find on-site. We don't pad estimates, we don't inflate scope, and we don't upsell work that isn't needed. The goal is always the same: get it right, explain why, and give you something that lasts. Better components cost more — but they hold up longer in Phoenix's hard water and extreme heat environment.
We'll look at what you've got and tell you exactly what it'll take — no fluff, no upsell.
Call (480) 675-7861 (480) 675-7861