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Fulton Services
Certified Best Pick

Fulton Services

Certified Pro

"Our goal is to provide our clients with a better service experience by extensively training our plumbing and HVAC team. We take the extra steps necessary to protect our clients' homes and to leave it better than we found them. We've learned a lot since 1922, and we use that knowledge to be a little better than the day before."

29th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Superior Plumbing Services, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

Superior Plumbing Services, Inc.

Certified Pro

"Our goal is simple. We deliver value to our customers. Family owned and operated since 1988, we maintain impeccable quality and deliver what we promise, at the price we agreed upon. Value: it's what we do."

19th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Ravinia Plumbing, Sewer, Heating & Electric
Certified Best Pick

Ravinia Plumbing, Sewer, Heating & Electric

Certified Pro

"Our customers have trusted us since 1928 to repair or replace almost any home system related to plumbing, gas piping, drains, sewers, heating, cooling, electric, or generators. They can call us 24/7/365 and know that a real person will answer the phone and background checked, drug tested technicians will arrive at their door."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling & Electric
Certified Best Pick

ABC Plumbing, Sewer, Heating, Cooling & Electric

Certified Pro

"Being a family-owned business that started in plumbing over 75 years ago, ABC is the company thousands of homeowners have counted on to the get job done and done right. If you've got a leaky pipe, a bad water heater, or a kitchen faucet that you need help with, you can make one call to ABC and Consider It Done."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Dallas Plumbing & Air Conditioning
Certified Best Pick

Dallas Plumbing & Air Conditioning

Certified Pro

"Dallas Plumbing & Air Conditioning offers the industry's strongest warranty promise. We stand behind every service and installation with unmatched confidence. For 120+ years, Dallas families have trusted us for plumbing and HVAC solutions that last, and we back that trust with warranties that no one else in the industry can match."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
M.E. Flow, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

M.E. Flow, Inc.

Certified Pro

"We're thankful to our customers for letting us serve them over the years. We believe they stay with us and refer their friends to us because of the foundation the business was built on by previous generations. M.E. Flow has many long-term customers who tell us they use us because they like that it's a family business: one of honor and integrity."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp
Metro-Flow Plumbing
Certified Best Pick

Metro-Flow Plumbing

Certified Pro

"Our philosophy at Metro-Flow Plumbing is to provide our clients with highly qualified plumbers who perform superior-quality work at competitive prices. Since our founding in 1989, we've been building strong relationships through 100 percent customer satisfaction."

16th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Abacus Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Electrical
Certified Best Pick

Abacus Plumbing, Air Conditioning & Electrical

Certified Pro

"Honesty and integrity are hallmarks of the Abacus business philosophy and are the foundation upon which the company was founded. 'You Can Count On Us' 24/7, including weekends and holidays. We look forward to providing you with extraordinary service."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
Baker Brothers Plumbing, Air & Electrical
Certified Best Pick

Baker Brothers Plumbing, Air & Electrical

Certified Pro

"We've been in business since 1945. You don't stay in business that long unless you're treating your customers right. We pride ourselves on being clean and professional. We know that we're guests in your home, and we want to be invited back. Customer satisfaction is our top priority."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured
The Plumbing Doctor, Inc.
Certified Best Pick

The Plumbing Doctor, Inc.

Certified Pro

"For 46 years now, we have taken great pride in our 'plumbing doctors' treating each customer's home as if it were our own. We offer up-front pricing after a thorough evaluation so that there are no surprises, and we only perform work that is approved."

15th year as a Best Pick Licensed Insured Workers' Comp

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Woodstock

"What would you charge to replace 2 toilets?"

Jan 30, 2019
Marietta

"Leak under kitchen sink"

Oct 7, 2021
Atlanta

"Sink started leaking recently."

Mar 26, 2025
Carrollton

"Our AC unit has completely stopped. Nothing outside or inside. Checked breaker box and it has power."

Jul 6, 2019
Mundelein

"Recently purchased a home with a few minor plumbing and a few less minor HVAC issues, according to the inspection report..."

Jun 18, 2018
Chicago

"I have a leaking bath tub faucet and I have a toilet that needs to be bolted to the floor more than it is."

Jun 11, 2018
Hampton

"Repair leak in yard"

Sep 1, 2025
Atlanta

"Unclog a toilet You can catch me on the phone tomorrow (Tuesday) 8:20-9.20 am or after 11 am"

Mar 17, 2025
Marietta

"Garbage disposal not working, pipe leaking under sink, toilet line leaking. Faucet leaking. Jacuzzi tube not working...."

Jan 13, 2020
Skokie

"Have a 9 flat that needs a new hot water heater."

Dec 27, 2018
Lewisville

"My kitchen sink & bathroom sinks are draining very slow."

Nov 13, 2023
ATLANTA

"We have recently found water damage to the walls behind our shower. We'd like to have the shower inspected in order to..."

Aug 31, 2020

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Do you need a new faucet, garbage disposal, or toilet installed? Are you worried about a leaky pipe or clogged drain? Let Best Pick Reports connect you with a prescreened plumber in your area. Our dedicated team uses real customer reviews to find top-rated plumbers. Then we independently verify they hold all licenses and insurance required by the state. Plus, you can hire with confidence with our exclusive Best Pick Guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied, we will work with them to make it right or you can get up to $2,500 back. The Best Pick Guarantee is a completely free service offered for all of our certified local pros.
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Services We Cover

Our certified plumbers handle a wide range of services to meet your needs.
Emergency service and repairs
Drain cleaning and unclogging
Leak detection and repair
Faucet installation and repair
Toilet repair and installation
Water heater repair and replacement
Garbage disposal installation
Sump pump repair and replacement
Sewer line repair and replacement

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    • Yearly Evaluations:We reevaluate every one of our plumbers each year to ensure they continue to provide excellent customer service and maintain their licenses and insurance.

    • Best Pick Guarantee:You get added peace of mind with our satisfaction guarantee. You can get up to $2,500 back if you are unsatisfied with their plumbing service.

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Whether you need emergency repairs or routine maintenance, a Best Pick Reports plumber is here to help. Choose a local plumber now for all your plumbing needs. Enter your zip code for a list of recommended plumbers in your area.
    • Emergency service and repairs

    • Drain cleaning and unclogging

    • Leak detection and repair

    • Faucet installation and repair

    • Toilet repair and installation

    • Water heater repair and replacement

Expert Plumbing Services

FAQs and Tips About Plumbers and Plumbing Services

Pipes. Check exposed pipes for leaks or corrosion. This usually shows up as rust or green or white discoloration around metal fittings. Corrosion can cause unseated pipe connections, which can lead to leaks.

Water pressure and drainage. Low water pressure signals a problem in the water line or a buildup of sediment. Test the water pressure at the faucets. Remove aerators to look for sediment. You should see a full swirl of water as a basin drains. If you see bubbles, the pipe may be blocked.

Leaks and tile damage. Check tiles and caulking to see if they’re cracked, loose, or hollow. Push gently on the toilet to see if it moves or rocks. Any of these issues can be a sign of leaks (and damage) beneath the tiles.

Toilet problems. There are two very common toilet problems. One is that the toilet will run continuously after flushing. The other is that the toilet will not flush at all. Both of these problems should be fixed as soon as possible. A toilet that runs wastes a lot of water, which gets expensive. This problem is typically the result of a tank valve or flapper that is improperly seated. After the toilet is flushed, the valve does not settle back into place, which allows the water to run out of the tank. Since the water never rises to a level that will send the filler float back into position, the water keeps cycling through the tank. Jiggling the handle of the toilet sometimes resets the flapper. If the problem persists, the toilet’s internal mechanisms probably need to be replaced.

If the toilet will not flush at all and the toilet tank is full, check the chain linking the handle to the flapper. It might be disconnected. Reconnecting the chain to the handle arm is an easy job, but it involves sticking your hand into the toilet tank. (Rest assured that the water in the toilet tank is clean.) If the tank is empty, check the water supply valve, which is located near the floor at the back of most toilets. It may have been turned off accidentally. However, it is also possible that water from the supply line is blocked. If that’s the case, the pros will need to fix the problem. Check the supply valve and water pressure at other fixtures so you know the extent of the problem before calling a plumber.

Toilet clogs. Toilet clogs can often be cleared with a toilet plunger. If a plunger can’t fix the problem, call a plumber. Plumbers have special tools called augers, or snakes, to remove stubborn clogs. Snakes are long, flexible tools that can reach far into a drain. The plumber then manually rotates the tool to break up the clog.

Dripping faucets. Worn parts of a faucet are the most common cause of faucet drip. There are a few components that can cause a faucet to drip. In many cases, the cause is a worn rubber washer, or O-ring, or a worn valve seat. A steady faucet drip wastes a lot of water. Have dripping faucets fixed as promptly as possible.

Drain clogs. Depending on the cause and location of a clog, drain cleaning may or may not be effective. Clogs in multiple places can also contribute to what seems like a single issue. As a result, clearing one clogged spot might not solve the entire problem. It can be tempting to reach for a chemical drain cleaner to get rid of a clog, but try to resist. Using chemical drain cleaners too often can cause serious damage to your plumbing system.

ENERGY STAR-certified products. ENERGY STAR is a joint effort of the US Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency. The focus of the program is to give consumers information about energy-efficient products. The EPA created a set of guidelines to assess a product’s energy efficiency. Based on those criteria, it selects products to carry the ENERGY STAR label. ENERGY STAR products are more energy efficient than their competitors. Products that earn the label must have the standard features and performance of similar, non-ENERGY STAR products.

Water-conserving fixtures. Low-flow faucets, showerheads, and toilets have improved in both quality and affordability. Modern designs conserve water without sacrificing water pressure.

Tankless water heaters. Instead of heating and storing water in a large tank, tankless water heaters heat water as its needed. The water is heated as it passes through a series of gas burners or electric coils. Since the water is only warmed as it’s used, a tankless unit can help reduce both energy use and costs.

Solar energy. Some plumbing contractors specialize in converting households to solar power for certain appliances. For example, a plumber can replace a conventional water heater with a solar-powered one. A solar water heater uses free energy from the sun to heat water for your household appliances. While doing this can save you money long term, the upfront cost is significant. An expert in residential solar power systems can tell you about options that will best fit your needs and budget.

Everyone in the house needs to know where the main water shutoff valve is located and how to use it. This valve should be clearly marked to avoid confusion. In an emergency, shutting off the water supply to the entire house can help prevent serious water damage. In most homes, the valve is next to the water meter. Most fixtures also have shutoff valves in their supply lines. Check these valves periodically to make sure they work properly.

Frost-proof outside spigots or hydrants. Frost-proof spigots prevent many repairs each year. The valve part of the spigot is installed deep in the wall, which keeps the water in the pipe from freezing. When the spigot is turned off, there isn’t any water near the outside of the house wall. Remember to remove the hose from the spigot and drain it before the cold season.

Frozen pipes. Winter weather can cause pipes to freeze and possibly burst. If this happens, you’ll likely have to deal with costly water damage. Wrapping pipes with foam insulation can help prevent them from freezing. If your area gets tough winters, ask your plumber about wrapping pipes with thermostatically-controlled heat tape. To thaw frozen pipes, slowly work a hair dryer or heat lamp from an open faucet toward the frozen area. Do this until water flows freely out of the faucet.

Certification Standards

How Plumbing Companies Earn Best Pick Certification

Only plumbing companies that meet our strict standards earn Best Pick status.

Customer Satisfaction

Plumbing companies must maintain a 4.0+ rating and an 80% recommendation rate.

Licensing & Insurance

Current state contractor license verification and general liability insurance for plumbing work

Business Stability

Minimum 1 year in business with established local presence

Verified State Standing

Maintain active business registration and in good standing with the state

Operational Excellence

Consistent plumbing service quality across all projects

Annual Re-Certification

Must re-qualify every year through new research

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Homeowner Advice

How to Choose a Plumbing Company

Not sure what to look for when hiring a plumbing company? Here's our expert guidance.

What to Look for in a Contractor

What to Look for in a Contractor

Key things to look for when choosing a plumbing contractor.

  • Valid state contractor license and local permits
  • General liability and workers compensation insurance
  • Minimum 5 years of experience in plumbing
  • Clear written estimates before work begins
  • Warranty on parts and labor

Questions to Ask

Questions to Ask

Questions to ask when hiring a plumbing contractor.

  • Are you licensed and insured?
  • Do you provide written estimates?
  • What is your warranty policy?
  • Will you pull necessary permits?
  • What is your timeline for completion?

Red Flags to Avoid

Red Flags to Avoid

Red flags to avoid when choosing a plumbing contractor.

  • Pressure to sign immediately
  • Requests for full payment upfront
  • No written contract or documentation
  • Significantly lower bids than competitors
  • Reluctance to provide references