Plumber Tulsa OK | Call hvac
1244 N Urbana Ave, Tulsa, OK 74115
https://anytimehomeinc.com/heating-air-hvac-service/tulsa-ok
Core Services
- Plumbing inspection
Our Story
Serving Tulsa, OK since 1999, our licensed team provides dependable home services to keep your property comfortable and functional year-round. We specialize in comprehensive HVAC solutions, handling everything from central air and heat pump installations to boiler maintenance. Our plumbing services are designed to address common local issues, offering reliable drain cleaning, gas line repairs, and water heater services. For complete home system care, we also manage roofing projects and provide thorough septic system inspections and pumping for both aerobic and conventional systems. We focus on straightforward, effective work for both residential and commercial customers, using proven methods to deliver lasting results.
Common Questions
What does a standard plumbing inspection cover at your company?
Our plumbing inspection is a thorough check of your home's key systems. We examine water pressure, look for leaks at fixtures and supply lines, test drains for proper flow, and assess the condition and safety of your water heater and gas lines. This proactive service helps us identify small issues, like a minor drip or slow drain, before they become major problems, potentially saving you money and inconvenience down the road.
My drains in Tulsa are constantly slow. What's your approach to clearing tough clogs?
For persistent Tulsa drain clogs, we often use a method called hydro jetting. This involves sending a high-pressure stream of water through your pipes to scour away the grease, soap scum, and mineral buildup common in our local water. It's an effective way to clear blockages deep in the line and helps clean the pipe walls to improve future flow, offering a more complete solution than a simple snaking for many homes.
How can I prepare my home's plumbing for a sudden Tulsa freeze to prevent burst pipes?
We advise Tulsa homeowners to take a few key steps before a hard freeze. First, disconnect and drain outdoor hoses and shut off outdoor water valves. Indoors, let faucets drip slowly to keep water moving in vulnerable pipes, especially those in exterior walls or unheated spaces like garages. Opening cabinet doors under sinks can also allow warmer air to circulate around the pipes. If you're going away, consider setting your thermostat no lower than 55°F and ask a neighbor to check on the property.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
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