You need more than a quick fix. You need a plumbing company with the skills to handle everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs and emergency service. Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Lafayette, IN provides a full range of residential and commercial plumbing services designed to protect your home, keep your business running, and give you long-term peace of mind.
Our Lafayette plumbers handle drain cleaning for slow or clogged drains in kitchens and bathrooms, water heater repair and water heater replacement for units not heating properly or leaking, and leak repair for dripping faucets, burst pipes, and hidden leaks behind walls. We also provide sump pump service. This is critical for Lafayette-area basements dealing with seasonal groundwater and heavy rain. We handle sewer line repair and sewer line replacement, plus sewer backup cleanup when tree roots or aging clay pipes cause problems. If you need a tankless water heater installed or a backed-up sewer line cleared, we bring the right tools and experience.
From fixing a running toilet to repiping an older home, our team brings the expertise and equipment to get the job done right. We walk you through the problem, explain your options, and help you make the best decision for your home and your budget. Financing options are available for larger repairs and replacements, so you do not have to choose between your home's safety and your savings.
How We Diagnose and Solve Lafayette Plumbing Problems
When you call with a plumbing issue, the first step is understanding what is going on. For slow drains or clogged drains, we check whether the problem is in a single fixture trap, a branch line, or your main sewer line. We use tools like drain cameras and hydro jetting equipment to see inside the pipe and locate blockages, breaks, or root intrusion without guessing. For water heater issues, we check the age of the unit, test the temperature and pressure relief valve, inspect the anode rod if the unit has one, and assess sediment buildup. This way you are not replacing a unit when a flush and element replacement would have solved the problem.
For sewer line backups, we look at whether the blockage is on your property or in the city main, what is causing the issue, and whether a cleaning will hold or if the line has structural damage requiring sewer line replacement. We walk you through what we find, explain the short-term fix and the long-term solution, and let you decide what makes sense for your home and your budget. This is the difference between a quick fix and a repair you trust for years.
Protecting Your Lafayette Home: What to Do Before Problems Start
Most emergency plumbing calls in Lafayette happen during temperature swings and heavy rain. Preventative maintenance helps you avoid costly repairs. Before winter, check pipes in unheated areas like crawlspaces, exterior walls, and garages. Make sure those pipes are insulated. Know where your main water shutoff is and make sure everyone in your household knows how to operate the valve. If you are leaving town during cold weather, set the heat to at least 55 degrees and open cabinet doors under sinks to let warm air circulate around pipes.
For homes with sump pumps, test the pump before spring storms arrive. Pour a bucket of water into the pit and make sure the pump kicks on and drains properly. If your water heater is more than 8 years old, schedule an inspection. Most units last 10 to 12 years, but sediment buildup and anode rod corrosion shorten the timeline. Catching problems early is always less expensive and less disruptive than dealing with a failure at 6 a.m. on a workday. Routine maintenance on your plumbing system prevents emergency service calls.
If you see a small leak under a sink or behind a toilet, do not wait. Even a slow leak rots subfloors, feeds mold growth, and causes structural damage you will not see until the repair gets expensive. If you see moisture, take action. Leak detection services help you find hidden problems before they become serious.
You get the same quality service whether the appointment is scheduled or in the middle of the night. We are available around the clock, and a live person answers the phone. Not a voicemail system.
Request an estimate online, or give us a call to schedule service in Lafayette, West Lafayette, Kokomo, and throughout Tippecanoe County.
When to Call Lafayette 311 vs. When to Call a Plumber
If you see water bubbling up in the street, a neighborhood-wide sewer issue, or a problem on the public side of the system, contact the City of Lafayette first. If the problem is inside your home, affects only your property, or involves your fixtures, water heater, or indoor drains, a licensed plumber is the right call. A plumber tip is to stop using water right away if you have sewage coming up through a floor drain or shower. Every flush and faucet run makes the backup worse. If you are not sure who should handle the issue, contact us and tell us what you are seeing. We will help you sort out the next best step.