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Where we work

Ten cities with pages of their own, and roughly 50 miles around the valley besides. Same published rates everywhere — no trip fee, and no surcharge for distance, nights or weekends.

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The ten cities

Peoria

Peoria is home base — it’s where the trucks start every morning, so it’s usually where we get to fastest. It’s also a city of two halves plumbing-wise, and which half you live in changes what tends to go wrong.

Old Town Peoria · Fletcher Heights · Vistancia

Glendale

Glendale spans nearly a century of construction, from 1920s bungalows around Catlin Court to the 1990s Arrowhead tracts. There’s no single Glendale plumbing profile — there’s whatever era your street was built in.

Historic Catlin Court · Arrowhead Ranch · Sahuaro Ranch

Phoenix

Phoenix is too big to generalize about. A 1920s bungalow in Willo and a 2005 build in Desert Ridge have almost nothing in common below the floor, and the plumbing problems people call us about track the neighborhood far more than the city.

Willo & Encanto · Coronado · Arcadia

Scottsdale

Scottsdale splits cleanly at about the 101. South of it, midcentury homes with sixty-year-old plumbing. North of it, large newer builds with expensive fixtures and long pipe runs. Both need a plumber who won’t guess at a price.

Old Town Scottsdale · South Scottsdale · McCormick Ranch

Surprise

Almost everything in Surprise was built after 1995, which means the plumbing is young. That doesn’t make it trouble-free — hard water treats a 2003 water heater exactly the same way it treats a 1978 one.

Sun City Grand · Marley Park · Greer Ranch

Sun City

Sun City was built between 1960 and 1978 and barely changed since. That makes it the most predictable plumbing in the valley — we generally know what’s behind the wall before we open it, because it’s the same in the house next door.

Sun City (original) · Sun City West · Bell Road corridor

Goodyear

Goodyear grew fast and recently — PebbleCreek from 1993, Estrella through the 2000s, and steady building since. Newer plumbing, but a West Valley water supply that’s as hard as anywhere in the metro.

PebbleCreek · Estrella Mountain Ranch · Palm Valley

Paradise Valley

Paradise Valley homes are large, custom, and rarely standard. Multiple water heaters, long pipe runs, specialty fixtures, and irrigation systems that are effectively small commercial installations. Published flat rates still apply where the scope is knowable — and where it isn’t, the estimate is free.

Camelback Mountain foothills · Mummy Mountain · Clearwater Hills

Tempe

Tempe is older than most of the metro and denser than all of it. A lot of the housing stock is 1950s–70s, a lot of it is rental, and both facts change what breaks and how fast someone needs it fixed.

Maple-Ash · Mitchell Park · The Lakes

Avondale

Avondale doubled in size through the 2000s, so most of the city has modern plumbing on slab. The older core near Western Avenue is a different job entirely — and we price both from the same published book.

Garden Lakes · Coldwater Springs · Rio Crossing

Not on the list?

These ten have pages because they’re where we work most, not because they’re the boundary. We cover roughly 50 miles around the metro, and an address we don’t recognise is worth a phone call rather than an assumption — it’s usually the edge of the valley, not a no.

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