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Local Plumbers in Lake Oswego, Oregon

Homeowners and businesses in Lake Oswego can enjoy peace of mind knowing they can access plumbing services from licensed and insured service professionals at Mr. Rooter Plumbing®. Based in Lake Oswego, we cover a broad area to help our customers access the services they need for peace of mind and convenience. We are contactable by phone for quality plumbing services, and you can also request job estimates online. We’re available 24/7 for scheduling in Lake Oswego and can’t wait to help you with your plumbing needs. Your home or business is in safe hands with our locally owned and operated Mr. Rooter Plumbing®.

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Why Select Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lake Oswego, Oregon?

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    Rest assured that the experienced plumbing team at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® are licensed and insured for your peace of mind.

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    Our local technicians are courteous, professional, uniformed, and go out of their way to provide standout plumbing services for your peace of mind.

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    We pride ourselves on our no-nonsense approach to our pricing, with many of our service providers offering in-home estimates, same pricing on holidays and weekends, and upfront, flat-rate pricing.

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Customer Reviews in Lake Oswego, Oregon

  • Colby was so fantastic. Very professional and polite. Didn’t waste anytime and gave us advise we can use. Completed the job in a timely fashion. Would use your company again when needed.

    Linda Long

    5/5
  • Our 1960 home had a mix of galvanized and copper piping and the water showed signs that the pipes were failing. We got estimates from three companies for a full house repipe, including a new water line from the meter. Gianni Olivo at Mr. Rooter was the middle priced estimate and I chose him to do the project for several reasons. The first is that Gianni spent a couple of hours at the house on his first visit, explored the very tight crawlspace, and discovered solutions to problems the other two companies didn’t. (For example, both other companies told me they would cut into the tile showers and install large chrome plates over the holes. Gianni measured the hallway and the showers, opened the coat closet in the entry hall, and pointed out that both showers backed into the closet and we could open walls inside the closet and not need to cut the tile at all.) Gianni also scoped the sewer before we signed the contract and looked at our cast iron drains and told me they looked good and didn’t need to be replaced at this time. The other two companies said it would be “a good idea” to replace the drains, but didn’t offer to scope any drains. One of the companies didn’t even go into the crawlspace. The drains would have added a significant amount to an already expensive project. I respected Gianni’s honesty about the condition of the drains, and if they need to be replaced in the coming years we will call Mr. Rooter. As to be expected in a 65 year old home, once we opened the walls we found unexpected conditions that required creative solutions. Gianni was flexible and worked with us to minimize the need to open additional walls. He worked in a very low-clearance crawlspace and an attic that was accessible only by an opening in the top of the garage. During the multi-day project Gianni called me at the end of the work day with an update of his progress, and he called when he found “unusual” circumstances that required a change in our plan. We will continue to use Mr. Rooter for all of our plumbing needs because of this excellent experience!

    Laura Merrill

    5/5
  • Same day service with very professional personnel. Left the work area cleaner than when he arrived! Would highly recommend!

    Ashley Sobchuk-Hudson

    5/5
  • On 5/22/2025 We had a clogged pipe that backed up into our basement laundry room. I called Mr. Rooter, and they had Jason come out here within less an hour. Jason came in and assessed the situation and explained to us what had happened and how to prevent it. He also took the time to check all the piping after getting things fixed & up and running which all looked good (which put our minds at ease as this is my childhood home built in 1974) he also replaced some piping under our kitchen sink (free of charge). By the time Jason left that night, which was late, we were beyond satisfied with our experience. Jason was kind, courteous, and informative.

    Erin Mowrey

    5/5
  • We tried every conceivable DIY solution to our backed up basement floor drain possible before calling Mr. Rooter. When their service man Phil turned up (very promptly) he outlined what would need to be done. At first I was dubious about the cost, but after watching Phil perform all the very difficult, and physical tasks involved, I realized that “you get what you pay for.” Phil is a dedicated practitioner of his craft and gave every measure to solving our problem. The results speak for themselves, our main sewer pipe is clear all the way to the city street pipe.

    Stephen Sasser

    5/5
  • Both Jason and George were very professional explaining everything to be completed before starting the job. Very happy with the job afterwards.

    John Muck

    5/5
  • Excellent work

    George Psihogios

    5/5
  • If your in West Portland area call these folks if you need any plumbing repairs. They are fast, professional and courteous and arrive within minutes of scheduled.

    John Hyde

    5/5
  • Great service. Our service man was on his way home but turned around make a long drive to fix our main drain problem. Wasn’t an easy job but he arrived and fixed our drain in an hour or so. Very pleased.

    John Cooper

    5/5
  • I was very pleased with every aspect of my experience with Mr. Rooter. Nicholas was very helpful and his work was top notch. Everything was done quickly and they left the place clean when they left.

    Sharon Quale

    5/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Lake Oswego, Oregon

If you have questions about the services we provide in and around Lake Oswego, contact our team to get the information you need. You can learn the answers to our more commonly asked questions below.

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  • When you notice low water pressure, verify that your main water shutoff valves are completely open, as even a slight closure can impact water pressure. A thorough pipe inspection by a trusted plumbing service provider can be required if you notice low water pressure since you might have a clog or blockage. It’s possible that you need to repair or replace your water pressure regulator if your water pressure abruptly changes from high to low or vice versa. Pipe leaks can be to blame for your water pressure woes, so inspect your yard for wet patches and reach out to a plumbing service provider to take care of repairs.

  • As there can be many possible causes for a sink to drain slowly, call a plumbing service provider near you for help to solve the problem. Baking soda and vinegar poured down your drain and left to sit can sometimes be an effective home remedy for fixing slow-draining sinks caused by grease and soap scum blockages. Drain snakes, also known as augers, can be helpful for solving the all-too-common problem of slow-draining sinks because they can grab onto blockages in your drains and pull them out. If your sink is draining poorly, don’t overlook the P-trap; it can easily collect debris that needs to clean out periodically.

  • Plumbing leak prevention can be as easy as prioritizing plumbing maintenance services with a professional, such as flushing your water heater and cleaning your drains so you can identify possible problems and fix them. The key to healthy, damage-free, and leak-free pipes can be avoiding putting anything harmful down your drains, such as feminine hygiene products, cooking grease, paint, hair, and wipes. As high water pressure can damage pipes and cause leaks, many property owners get into the habit of regularly checking their water pressure and even installing water pressure regulators. Cold winter weather in the United States can sometimes contribute to plumbing leaks, but you can sometimes avoid them by insulating, protecting, and covering your pipes when the mercury plummets.

  • Reputable plumbers who have experience diagnosing plumbing-related problems can be relied on to find out why your sink smells bad and resolve the issue quickly. A clog or blockage may cause your foul-smelling sink since bacteria can use them as breeding grounds and create terrible-smelling waste, with the smell traveling into your house. If you’re smelling sewer-like odors from a sink that doesn’t see much use, it may be due to the P-trap drying out and letting sewer gases into your living space. Pay close attention to the cleanliness of your garbage disposal since bacteria, mold, grease, sewer gases, and decomposing food can contribute to a foul smell emanating from your sink.

  • In many situations, a lack of hot water arises from there being too much demand for it at one time, meaning not every user gets as much as they want. A water heater thermostat not being set at a high enough temperature is a common reason for inadequate water temperatures, but ensure you don’t exceed 120 degrees F. As is often the case with older water heaters, you may need to replace your water heater’s heating element, gas valve, or thermostat, which explains a lack of hot water. If you cannot figure out why your water heater isn’t producing as much hot water as you need, contact a plumber in your area who may be able to help.

  • A leaking pipe, faucet, or fixture can cause high water bills, so contact a plumbing service provider in your area for diagnostics and repairs. If you use an outdoor irrigation system, check that you’re using the right settings since wasteful runoff and too much consumption can contribute to a high water bill. If your appliances are in poor condition, inefficient, or old, such as water heaters, ice makers, and dishwashers, they can explain why your water bill is unusually high. Gallons of water can be lost every day and tens of thousands every year through a leaking toilet, so inspect your toilet or contact a trusted plumbing professional to do it for you.

  • ·Turn off water and power: As most people know, water and electricity don’t mix, so turn off the water and electricity to your property when a pipe bursts if it’s safe to do so. · Contact a trusted plumbing service provider: Professional help can be required for a burst pipe, so contact a plumber in your area that you trust as soon as possible. · Clean up excess water: When you’ve created a safe area around your burst pipe and have confirmed there’s no sewage, commence cleanup efforts with buckets, mops, and towels. · Document any damage: Insurance companies typically require plenty of evidence to pay out claims, so take photos of the damage your burst pipe caused and write a list of all your losses.

  • As soon as you notice that your toilet is running after flushing, inspect the flapper and chain since one or both of these components may be succumbing to wear and need to be replaced. Shake your toilet’s float to feel and listen for water since a waterlogged float can cause problems with your float valve and contribute to your toilet-running woes unless replaced. It’s essential for toilet fill valves to function properly, as they control the water supply; however, they can fail and stop doing so over time. If you can’t work out why your toilet won’t stop running after it has flushed, contact a plumber in your area for help.

  • Finding any water valves present inside your property makes it easy to turn off the water supply with just a quick and easy clockwise turn. Look for an underground water meter box on your property since you can turn off your water supply in these once you have a pentagon socket wrench to open the security bolt. If you’ve located your water meter box to turn off your home’s water supply, make sure you have a pair of pliers or a meter key handy in case you need them to open the box. Whenever you need to turn off your home’s water supply, and you don’t know how, you can reach out to a plumber who can take care of it for you or walk you through it.

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