Plumbing Repair in Greenfield
Your local plumber for Hancock County, from historic-core homes near the Riley district to the newest subdivisions.
- NATE Certified
- OSHA Trained
- Licensed, Bonded & Insured
- Carrier Equipment Installed
Everyday plumbing repairs, done right
Greenfield plumbing spans two eras. Homes near the historic downtown and Riley Home district carry older supply lines and cast-iron and clay drains, while subdivisions along State Road 9 and I-70 run modern PVC and PEX. We handle the everyday repairs both kinds of homes need, and we know the quirks each era brings to a service call.
This page is the broad starting point for general residential plumbing. Call (317) 436-3846 and we will diagnose what is going on, fix it, and point you to the right specialty if your issue runs deeper.
Common repairs we handle
- Running, weak-flushing, or leaking toilets
- Garbage disposal jams and failures
- Worn shutoff and angle stop valves
- Dripping hose bibs and outdoor spigots
- Low water pressure throughout the house
- Supply line and minor pipe leaks
If a repair is straightforward, we finish it on the spot. If it points to a bigger issue, we tell you honestly and route you to the right service.
When it is more than a basic repair
Some problems need a focused service. For 24 hour crises like a burst pipe or sewage backup, see emergency plumber. Slow or clogged drains go to drain cleaning, and main-line trouble to sewer line services. Wet basements are covered at sump pump repair, and gas concerns at gas line repair. Hard water, hidden leaks, and fixtures live at water treatment, leak detection repiping, and plumbing fixtures.
Plumbing questions in Greenfield
Do you work on older downtown homes?
Yes. We are comfortable with the older supply lines and cast-iron and clay drains common near the Riley district and downtown square, as well as modern subdivision plumbing.
Why is my water pressure low?
Causes range from a partially closed valve to mineral buildup in fixtures or aging galvanized supply lines in older homes. We diagnose the actual source.
Can you fix a constantly running toilet?
Yes, that is one of our most common repairs, usually a flapper, fill valve, or flush valve issue. Quick to fix once diagnosed.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. We are a licensed and insured local plumbing and HVAC company serving Greenfield and Hancock County.
Are you local?
We are locally based and serve Greenfield with fast local response. Call (317) 436-3846 and a local plumber handles your call.
Plumbing trouble in Greenfield?
Call (317) 436-3846 or send the request form. Your local Hancock County plumber, with up front pricing.