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The experienced team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is pleased to be providing comprehensive plumbing services for homes and businesses throughout West Concord. We strive to be accessible to our homeowners and businesses living and working in West Concord who need quality plumbing services. Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing® by phone or request a job estimate online for your plumbing service. You can contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in West Concord, Minnesota 24/7 scheduling for plumbing service requests thanks to our live call answering service. Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is your one-stop shop for trusted plumbing repairs and installation services.

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Customer Reviews in West Concord, Minnesota

  • Mr. Rooter Plumbing made many repairs in our home for us. We’ve always been happy and satisfied with the work they performed. We highly recommend Mr. Rooter Plumbing to everyone. Our technician Trevor Gustafson is excellent to work with. He’s professional, personable, patient, knowledgeable, explained things thoroughly, made sure we understood what was explained and the issues to repair.

    Sunshine

    5/5
  • Trevor was on time and professional. He fixed the faucet in a timely manner. He also did a home plumbing inspection and educated me on a few things. He was very knowledgeable.

    Mark H.

    5/5
  • I am giving 5 stars to my technicians Kris and Ethan! They did an amazingly thorough and high quality job of clearing our unique drain situation! We live in an old church and the plumbing is ancient and curious! We have two sinks in the basement kitchen and they are connected at some point in the floor. I have a 50 foot snake that usually takes care of any blockage, but it didn’t work this time so I called Mr.Rooter. The scheduling gal was friendly and it was very easy set up the appointment. They were able to come out the next day. I was a little bummed that they said they couldn’t give a quote, but since the $59 initial fee would be applied to any services I thought that was fine. They sent a confirmation email, and a text letting me know who the technician was and when they’d be there. Then the next day they called, emailed and texted to let me know that the tech was on his way. They even arrived about 10 minutes early. Kris and Ethan were very friendly and eager to get to work. They did a great job assessing the situation and giving me quotes of two options. I really wanted to have a camera go down the drains so we could see what has been causing the problems, but we have galvanized steel pipes and they said many times the camera doesn’t fit in those kind of pipes due to the way they are corroded on the inside. But he said they would try after they ran the cable to clear the lines. They ran the cable down both drains and cleared them up. Then they could at least get the camera in far enough for us to discover where the drains connected which was one mystery we wanted solved. They couldn’t get it past 12 feet though so we couldn’t really tell what the main clogging issue was. They were very clear and thorough in both their work and explanation of what they were doing. Plus they were very clean – way cleaner than I was when I did it! I am very satisfied with Kris and Ethan! Go team! My only slight negative comment is that I really think they could offer a quote of sorts over the phone to avoid the awkward sticker shock and stuck feeling of being quoted and presented options on the spot. The last time we had our drains cleared by a pro was 2015. I’m pretty sure it was Roto Router and it cost $250. I assumed that costs had gone up in 8 years, but I really hoped we could get a ballpark of what to expect. When Kris showed me the options on an iPad, it was clearly set amounts to chose from, not things that he made up on the spot. Basic drain cleaning was $379. I’m assuming that’s the rate they always charge for that service. I understand that extra things can come up, but it seems to me that the person booking could say “drain clearing services start at $379.” This would give the caller an idea of a starting point. Obviously it could cost more, but it won’t be less. I suppose this is way of covering themselves from underbidding, but it seems more like a way of keeping people from calling around for cheaper prices. They kind of “have you” by just showing you options on the spot when you’re already $60 vested. Out of curiosity I Googled “average cost to clear a drain” and it was between $175 and $600 depending on the clog. I know my situation is unique so I’m guessing $400 is about right for what they did. And as I said, I’m very pleased with the work! So 5 stars for the work, and I’d say 4 stars for they way they handle pricing. I just think it could be a little more honest and up front and less “on the spot”.

    Doug S.

    5/5
  • Came quick and did exactly what we need

    Ryan K.

    5/5
  • Neal and Jon were knowledgable and helpful in explaining the gas dryer installation. Great experience, highly recommend!

    Ashley R.

    5/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in West Concord, Minnesota

Contact the friendly team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in West Concord, Minnesota for more information on who we are and what we can do. You can find out more information about our plumbing services by reading the answers to our frequently asked questions.

  • Most faucet leaks stem from the gradual wear of parts like valve seats and washers, which can occur with continued use over a period of several months or years. High water pressure is a common culprit for leaky faucets, but it’s usually a simple fix by having your local plumber test and adjust the pressure as needed. In some cases, rust and corrosion can be to blame for water dripping from a faucet, particularly when you live somewhere with hard water, which can cause minerals and solids to form a residue on your faucet, leading to rust. Trusted plumbing service providers in your area can both diagnose and repair a dripping faucet so that you don’t have to take care of the issue yourself.

  • Check your house’s two primary water shutoff valves to ensure they’re both entirely open since partial closure may cause low water pressure. A blockage or clog in your pipes might be to blame for low water pressure, so contact a plumbing service provider in your area to inspect your pipes. Abrupt changes in water pressure from high to low or vice versa may be caused by a faulty pressure regulator that you need to repair or replace. Look for wet patches in your yard if you’re battling low water pressure because you might have a broken pipe responsible for it that requires repairs.

  • If you’re unsure why your sink is draining slowly and don’t have time to troubleshoot, contact a licensed and insured service professional in your area for help. If you think your sink is draining slowly because of a blockage in the pipe caused by grease and soap scum, you may have luck clearing it with baking soda and vinegar. Buy a drain snake for the times you experience a slow-draining sink since they can pull out stubborn clogs deep inside your drains to help with faster water draining. When diagnosing slow-draining sinks, both homeowners and plumbers often inspect the P-trap and clean it out, as trapped debris is a common issue that leads to drainage woes.

  • You don’t have to wait until you have a plumbing leak; you can take measures to prevent one, such as flushing your water heater and cleaning your drains. Prevent plumbing leaks and keep your pipes in good condition by avoiding putting anything damaging down your drains, like paper products, cooking oil, eggshells, and coffee grounds. If you have high water pressure and believe it might contribute to future plumbing leaks, invest in a pressure regulator or check your water pressure often. Some parts of the United States experience harsh winter weather that can cause plumbing leaks, but you may prevent them by insulating, covering, and protecting exposed pipes.

  • You don’t have to put up with awful odors emanating from your sink; you can contact a plumber to diagnose the problem and take care of it. As soon as you notice a foul odor in your sink, check for a possible blockage or clog since bacteria taking up residence in them can result in the production of foul-smelling waste. If you have infrequently used sinks in your home, you can notice unpleasant sewer-like odors around them, which is because the P-traps have dried out, letting sewer gases enter your house. Don’t ignore a foul odor around your sink if you have a garbage disposal unit because it could be the cause — related to bacteria, mold, sewer gases, or decomposing food.

  • In many cases, inadequately sized water heaters are to blame for not having enough water — this is when your property’s hot water demands outstrip supply. Adjust your water heater’s thermostat to enjoy more hot water, but make sure you don’t set it any higher than 120 degrees F as it can present a burn risk. A broken or malfunctioning part, such as a gas valve, heating element, or thermostat, can explain a lack of hot water in an older water heater. If you can’t identify the reason your water heater isn’t producing enough hot water, reach out to a trusted plumber in your area.

  • Something as straightforward as a leaking fixture, faucet, or pipe can cause your water bill to be unusually high, so reach out to a service professional you trust to solve the problem. As an outdoor irrigation system user, check that your system is operating on the right settings to avoid excess consumption and runoff that might lead to a high water bill. Homeowners who have malfunctioning, old, or inefficient appliances like water heaters, ice makers, and dishwashers can blame them for high water bills. Toilets can start leaking when inner components fail and can waste as much as 80,000 gallons annually, so inspect yours as soon as possible to rule it in or out as a contributor to your high water bill.

  • ·Turn off water and power: Turning off the electricity and water to your property can be of the utmost importance when a pipe bursts to keep your property occupants safe. Contact a trusted plumbing service provider: Don’t delay calling a plumbing service provider in your area when a pipe bursts, as they can take care of professional repair and replacement. Clean up excess water: As long as there’s no sewage, start your cleanup efforts with mops, buckets, and towels once you’ve got a safe area to work in. Document any damage: If your insurance company wants evidence of your burst pipe, write a list of your losses and take videos and photos of the damage.

  • Toilet flappers and chains are a common cause of toilets running after flushing since the flapper can become brittle with age, and the chains can become rusty and get stuck on things. A common reason for a toilet running after a flush is a waterlogged float that needs replacing, as it can be filled with water and positioned too low in your toilet tank. In many cases, a broken fill valve is responsible for toilets continuing to run because they no longer shut off the water supply to your toilet consistently. Your local and trusted plumber is a great source of knowledge for working out why your toilet won’t stop running after you flush it.

  • If you have a main water valve inside your home, turn it clockwise to turn it off. If you have an underground water meter box with security bolts on your property, open it with a pentagon socket wrench to turn off your property’s water supply. Many water meter boxes need to be opened with a pair of pliers or a meter key so that you can turn off your home’s water supply. There is nothing wrong with contacting your local plumber for help and advice when you’re having trouble finding your property’s water supply valve.

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