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If you’re looking for trusted plumbing service providers in your local area, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Ballston Lake, New York is the team to call. Our licensed and insured team operates throughout Ballston Lake for our customers’ convenience and peace of mind.

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Exceptional Plumbers in Ballston Lake, New York

When you need licensed and insured plumbing professionals you can trust, our hardworking service providers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Ballston Lake, New York are here to help throughout the city. We service a broad area in and around Ballston Lake to ensure our customers can access the high-quality plumbing services they deserve. Request a job estimate online or contact us directly by phone. Whether you have an emergency or a general plumbing query, we can take your call 24/7 for scheduling through our live answering service. Whether you require home or business plumbing services, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is proud to be your one-stop shop, operating throughout the city.

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Here at Mr. Rooter Plumbing®, we provide a comprehensive range of plumbing services for homes and businesses, including maintenance, repairs, and new installations.

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No matter which corner of the city you live in, you can enjoy great plumbing products and services from Mr. Rooter Plumbing®. You can often spot our experienced Mr. Rooter Plumbing® plumbers out and about in the city, taking care of our customers’ plumbing needs.

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Customer Reviews in Ballston Lake, New York

  • Paul C.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    John from Mr Rooter did an excellent job. He was on time, gave a clear estimate up front and completed a quality job for a fair price. He was also very professional and friendly. I would highly recommend him.

  • Meg L.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Chris was a very nice and very knowledgeable technician.

  • Chris C.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Very little wait time to get a technician to the house and they were very knowledgeable and affordable!

  • Mike S.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    John was very friendly. Did a great job explaining what he was doing while he did it. Was a good experience.

  • Barbara

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    I recommend mr. Rooter Plumbing of Saratoga Springs because I've had a few issues with plumbing and the job gets done right the first time had not had to call back for same problem the prices are fair he's honest dependable and I recommend anybody to call Mr Rooter of Saratoga Springs he's our plumber as long as we own our home

  • Veena B.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    The two people were polite and helpful. Thank you

  • Barbara G.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Thank you Mr Rooter from Saratoga Springs. John you were here in December to fix a few plumbing problems. Your price was very fair. John you were here at our home again last week to correct some major plumbing problems. Your price was very fair and you are a master plumber. You were here from start to finish which required a lot of hours. I highly recommend Mr. Rooter from Saratoga Springs.. Mr. Rooter is my plumber and gets the job done. Thank You, Thank You

  • Matthew G.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    Tyler was a great help and save! Very professional and friendly. Highly recommended him and mr rooter plumbing service

  • Daniel D.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    John and his team came out for water leaking back into my basement near the main sewer line. They were quick/efficient/and most importantly honest and transparent, as this was supposed to be a drain cleaning/clogged pipe call as we thought. Unfortunately for us it turned into a collapsed portion of our main sewer line underground seen with the camera. We discussed options, and what I was charged for the initial visit was comped/built into the estimate sent over for the large job that was ahead. Pricing was competitive, some issues along the way that were out of John and his teams control did not stop them from finishing the job within 2 days. Highly recommended for anyone looking for any plumbing needs. You’ll be in good hands!!

  • a p.

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars

    If I could give them more than a 5, I would. We had a well system for our irrigation system that stopped working last fall. We tried to find someone who could help us determine what was wrong and couldn't find the right expert last fall to tell us for sure. A well company would have charged us $5k to dig up the well and replace the pump but couldn't tell us for sure that the pump didn't work or that that would fix all of our problems. Another expert just didn't know and suggested we give up on the well system and re-pipe the house so our outside water comes from the public utility. So, we shut it down for the winter and decided to give it a try in the spring. I thought maybe a plumber could help and researched plumbers. I had a hard time finding a plumber that included well systems on their service list. But I found Mr. Rooter of Saratoga and bookmarked them for a spring call. They were just here today and took the time to figure it out and it is now fixed. They also charged a very reasonable amount for their time. And we didn't need to dig up the pump. That was not the problem at all. I can't express enough what a relief we are feeling. We will definitely be calling them in the future. They are professional, nice to work with, and knowledgeable.

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Ballston Lake, New York

Contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Ballston Lake, New York today for more information on our comprehensive range of plumbing services in your area. Should you require further information about Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Ballston Lake, New York and our offerings, check out our frequently asked questions.

  • Worn-out valve seats and washers can be among the most common causes of leaky faucets, generally because they can succumb to wear and tear with frequent loosening and tightening. While high water pressure can be desirable, it can also be the cause of dripping faucets, so contact a plumber to test the pressure and adjust it if required. If you live somewhere with hard water, explore the possibility of rust and corrosion being to blame for a dripping faucet since minerals and solids can form a residue on your faucet over time and cause rust to form. Not everyone knows how to fix a dripping faucet, so call a plumbing service provider in your area to take care of it for you.

  • Low water pressure can sometimes be caused by the water shutoff valves to your property not being completely open — often left closed from maintenance or inspections. Contact a plumbing service provider for help when you notice low water pressure since it can sometimes be caused by a blockage or clog in your pipes, which can require experience and special tools to fix. Talk to a trusted expert about repairing or replacing your water pressure regulator since a faulty one can cause abrupt water pressure changes from high to low or vice versa. If your water pressure woes are combined with strange wet patches in your yard, talk to your local plumber about the possibility of a broken pipe on your property being to blame.

  • Contact a licensed and insured service professional to solve plumbing woes like slow-draining sinks when you aren’t sure how to fix them. Try pouring baking soda and vinegar down your slow-draining sink to try to clear it since these ingredients can sometimes help combat grease and soap scum blockages. If you’re dealing with a tough blockage slowing down your sink, use a plumbing snake that you can insert deep into the drain, twist, and extract any debris. P-traps underneath sinks can become filled with debris and contribute to a slow-draining sink, but you or your local plumber can easily clean them out.

  • Simple plumbing maintenance tasks like cleaning your drains and flushing your water heater can help prevent future costly and messy plumbing leaks. Keeping your pipes leak-free, damage-free, and in good condition requires avoiding the disposal of damaging items down your drains, such as eggshells, grease, and wipes. If your property has high water pressure, explore remedies like pressure regulators or regular pressure checks since consistently high water pressure cah cause plumbing leaks. If you have exposed pipes on your property and live somewhere cold, you may prevent winter-related plumbing leaks by insulating and covering your pipes.

  • Rather than diagnose and remedy an awful-smelling sink in your property yourself, contact a plumbing service provider and have them take care of the problem on your behalf. An unpleasant smell emanating from your sink can indicate a blockage or clog, as bacteria often gather there, breed, and produce awful odors that linger in your home. It’s not uncommon to notice unpleasant sewage-like smells around sinks that aren’t used very often because the P-traps can dry out and let sewer gases seep into your house. If you own a garbage disposal, inspect it as a cause of foul odors, as they can arise from mold, bacteria, decomposing food, and sewer gases.

  • If you only have a small water heater, the number of property occupants and your hot water demands may mean you’ve run out of hot water. Check your water heater’s thermostat to make sure it’s at a high enough temperature to produce adequate hot water — but it should be no higher than 120 degrees F. Older water heaters can stop producing adequate hot water for a range of reasons, like broken thermostats, gas valves, and heating elements, which may require replacement. Failure to identify why you have minimal hot water from your water heater means it’s time to call a plumber in your area to diagnose the problem.

  • Your water bill could be high because you have a pipe, faucet, or fixture that’s leaking and needs to be repaired by a licensed and insured plumber. If you use outdoor irrigation systems, you can notice an unusually high water bill if you haven’t adjusted your system’s settings to avoid runoff and excessive consumption. Pay close attention to how old, efficient, and operational your water-using appliances are, like ice makers, dishwashers, and water heaters, since they contribute to water bills. Since leaky toilet tanks can waste as much as 80,000 gallons of water yearly, inspect it for signs of a leak causing your water bill to be high.

  • ·Turn off water and power: A burst pipe in a building can sometimes be a safety hazard, so turn off your water and power if it’s safe to do so to protect everyone in the area. Contact a trusted plumbing service provider: Outsource the repair or replacement of your burst pipe to a trusted plumbing service provider since they typically have the most experience and skills. Clean up excess water: When the immediate chaos of your burst pipe has passed, reach for a bucket, mop, and towels to start your cleanup efforts — unless sewage is present. Document any damage: If you intend to claim insurance for a burst pipe, don’t forget to document all the damage with a detailed list of your losses, videos, and photos.

  • See if you have a malfunctioning chain or flapper that could cause your toilet running after flushing and not holding water, as these two components can fail as they get older. Inspect your toilet’s float to listen for any water inside; a waterlogged float can sit at a lower level than your toilet requires, and you need to replace it. Broken fill valves can start to inconsistently shut off the water supply to your toilet or stop doing it altogether, which means you need to replace this part. When you don’t feel confident to diagnose and repair your own toilet after it won’t stop running, call a local plumber for help.

  • Turning off the water supply to your home is as straightforward as finding the water valve inside your house, if you have one, and turning it clockwise. Arm yourself with a pentagon socket wrench and look for an underground water meter box on your property — these have security bolts to undo with a wrench before you can turn off your water supply. As soon as you need to turn your home’s water supply off, ensure you have access to a meter key or a pair of pliers in case they’re needed to open your meter box. When you need to turn off the water to your house but can’t find your water supply valve, contact a plumber in your area to help.

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