Plumbing Repair and Installation on the Oregon Side of Portland Metro
From a leaking fixture to a sewer backup or a planned installation, plumbing problems can disrupt a home or business quickly. We provide licensed plumbing service for homes, rental properties, commercial spaces, and multifamily buildings on the Oregon side of Portland Metro.
Our plumbers diagnose the problem, inspect the affected system, and explain the repair, replacement, or installation options before work begins.
Common Plumbing Problems We Handle
Leaks and Unexplained Moisture
Water under a sink, around a toilet or water heater, inside a cabinet, or on a wall or ceiling does not always reveal where the leak began. We trace the water path and inspect the related fixtures, valves, connections, drains, and accessible piping before recommending a repair.
Slow Drains and Recurring Clogs
One slow fixture often points to a local blockage. Several slow or backing-up drains can signal a problem farther down the system. We review the pattern, accessible cleanouts, pipe condition, and any previous clearing attempts before recommending the next step.
Sewer Backups and Odors
Wastewater at a low fixture, several drains backing up, persistent sewer odors, or a clog that quickly returns may point to a main-line problem. The next step may be cleaning, a camera inspection, a focused repair, replacement, or a trenchless option when the pipe and site allow it.
No Hot Water or Water-Heater Trouble
We repair traditional tank and tankless water heaters. Common problems include no hot water, changing temperatures, limited capacity, slow recovery, unusual sounds, leaks, error codes, ignition problems, or repeated shutdowns.
Low Water Pressure or Failing Shutoffs
Low pressure at one fixture usually has different causes than low pressure throughout the property. Testing helps narrow the problem to a fixture, valve, regulator, leak, supply pipe, equipment, or the incoming water supply.
Running or Damaged Fixtures
Running toilets, dripping faucets, leaking sinks, shower-valve problems, failed garbage disposals, and damaged water or drain connections can waste water and damage surrounding materials. We check both the fixture and the plumbing connected to it.
Featured Plumbing Services
Drain Cleaning and Clog Removal
We clear clogs in sinks, tubs, showers, toilets, floor drains, laundry lines, kitchen lines, branches, and main lines when the pipe condition and access allow it. Recurring or multi-fixture backups may need sewer diagnosis.
Water Heater Repair
We diagnose leaks, temperature problems, low capacity, error codes, slow recovery, and other performance issues in tank and tankless water heaters. If a repair makes sense, we explain what it involves before work begins.
Water Heater Installation and Replacement
We help select and install a water heater that fits the property’s hot-water demand, fuel or power source, venting, drainage, location, and available space. Planning also covers connections, permits, inspections, and manufacturer requirements.
Sewer Line Repair and Replacement
For recurring main-line backups, roots, offsets, breaks, low sections, or deteriorated pipe, we review the evidence and explain whether cleaning, a focused repair, replacement, or a suitable trenchless method makes the most sense.
Leak Detection and Pipe Repair
We investigate visible leaks and signs of concealed leaks in supply pipes, drains, valves, fittings, fixtures, and equipment connections. The right repair depends on the confirmed source, pipe material, access, and condition of the surrounding area.
Partial and Whole-House Repiping
Recurring leaks, corrosion, restricted flow, failing shutoffs, or widespread pipe damage may point to the need for partial or whole-house repiping. We plan routing, access, fixture connections, water shutoffs, testing, permits, and restoration responsibilities before work begins.
Gas Line Repair and Installation
We handle gas-line repairs, replacements, testing, shutoffs, new runs, and equipment connections. The plan accounts for load, pipe sizing, pressure, routing, ventilation, utility coordination, permits, inspections, and equipment requirements.
Commercial and Multifamily Plumbing
We provide plumbing diagnosis, repairs, replacements, maintenance planning, and project support for commercial and multifamily properties. We coordinate the work around occupants, shared systems, access, building procedures, and operating needs.
Plumbing Service Areas
Find plumbing service information for Portland, Beaverton, Hillsboro, Gresham, Tigard, Lake Oswego, and nearby Oregon communities within our service area.
Emergency Plumber in Portland MetroFor a burst pipe, uncontrolled water, major leak, sewage backup, or loss of essential water, call now and shut off the affected supply only if it is safe. Requests and qualified dispatch are available 24/7, but arrival time is not guaranteed.Pipe Repair in Portland MetroWe locate an isolated damaged, leaking, frozen, or failed pipe section, explain the access needed, and review the repair before work begins.Garbage Disposal Repair in Portland MetroFor a jam, leak, unusual noise, odor, or slow sink, we determine whether the problem is in the disposal, its plumbing connections, the drain, or the electrical supply.Sump Pump Repair in Portland MetroWe evaluate installed sump pumps, basins, controls, check valves, and discharge paths. Send the property address and system details so we can confirm the right visit.Faucet Repair in Portland MetroWe inspect dripping, leaking, loose, hard-to-operate, or low-flow faucets and explain whether a focused repair or replacement is the better next step.Toilet Repair in Portland MetroWe diagnose running, leaking, loose, weak-flushing, clogged, or overflowing toilets and explain whether the cause is in the fixture or farther into the drain system.
More Plumbing Services
We repair and replace toilets, faucets, garbage disposals, accessible shutoff valves, pressure regulators, and other listed plumbing systems. For filtration equipment, remodels, additions, tenant improvements, or work not shown on this page, call with the address and project details so we can confirm service before scheduling.
When to Call for Urgent Plumbing Help
Call (503) 512-5900 if you have uncontrolled water, a burst pipe, a significant sewage backup, an overflowing fixture, a major water-heater leak, or loss of essential water service. If you suspect an active gas leak, leave the area and contact the gas utility or 911 from a safe location before arranging routine service.
We accept calls and online requests 24/7. Urgent and same-day appointments depend on your location, the problem, safe access, the equipment needed, and the schedule when you contact us.
Repair, Replace, or Plan a New Installation?
When Repair May Be the Better Choice
A focused repair may make sense when the failure is isolated, the rest of the plumbing or equipment is in serviceable condition, access is reasonable, and testing points to a dependable fix.
When Replacement May Make More Sense
Replacement may be the better value when leaks or failures keep returning, corrosion or damage is widespread, equipment is no longer serviceable, capacity is inadequate, or repeated repairs no longer make financial sense.
When a New Installation Needs Planning
New fixtures, relocated equipment, gas lines, repiping, remodels, additions, and commercial projects need a plan for routing, capacity, drainage, venting, utilities, access, permits, inspections, testing, and coordination with other trades.
How Our Plumbing Service Works
1. Tell Us What Is Happening
Share the service address, affected fixtures or equipment, symptoms, urgency, and any helpful photos, error codes, or previous service information.
2. We Confirm the Visit
We confirm the service location, timing, access, and any equipment details that can help the plumber prepare.
3. A Plumber Diagnoses the Problem
The plumber inspects the affected system, performs appropriate testing, and explains what can be confirmed from the accessible plumbing.
4. Review Your Options and Price
We explain what we found, your options, the recommended work, and the price before you decide how to proceed.
5. We Complete and Test the Work
After you approve the repair or installation, we complete the agreed work and test the affected plumbing.
Licensed Oregon Plumbing Service
HVAC & Appliance Repair Guys holds Oregon Plumbing Business License #PB3677 and CCB #247702. Permit and inspection requirements vary by project and jurisdiction; we identify what applies while planning the work.
Pricing depends on the diagnosis, materials, equipment, access, system condition, routing, permits, inspections, restoration needs, and amount of work. You review the recommended work and price before deciding whether to proceed.
Plumbing Service FAQ
What plumbing services do you provide?
We provide plumbing diagnosis, repair, replacement, installation, maintenance, and project work for homes, rental properties, commercial spaces, and multifamily buildings. Service is confirmed based on the problem, location, access, and any permit or inspection requirements.
Can I request plumbing service at any time?
Yes. We accept calls and online requests 24/7. Urgent and same-day appointments depend on your address, the problem, safe access, the equipment needed, and the schedule when you contact us.
Do you clear clogged drains?
Yes. We clear many fixture, branch-line, and main-line clogs. The method depends on the blockage, access, pipe material and condition, and whether the symptoms point to a sewer-line problem.
Do you repair and install tank and tankless water heaters?
Yes. We diagnose, repair, replace, and install traditional tank and tankless water heaters. We base the recommendation on the equipment’s condition, hot-water demand, fuel or power, venting, location, access, and permit or inspection requirements.
Do you repair sewer lines?
Yes. Sewer-line service can include diagnosis, camera inspection, cleaning, a focused repair, replacement, or a trenchless method when the pipe and property allow it. We recommend an option after confirming the problem.
Do you find and repair hidden plumbing leaks?
Yes. We investigate unexplained moisture and other signs of a concealed leak. Some leaks require controlled access so the failed pipe or connection can be confirmed and repaired.
Do you provide whole-house repiping?
Yes. We evaluate partial and whole-house repiping for recurring leaks, widespread corrosion, restricted flow, failing pipe, or planned system changes. Before work begins, we plan routing, access, water shutoffs, testing, permits, and restoration responsibilities.
Do you work on gas lines?
Yes. We handle gas-line installation, repair, replacement, testing, shutoffs, and equipment connections. If you suspect an active gas leak, leave the area and contact the gas utility or 911 from a safe location before arranging routine service.
Do you provide commercial and multifamily plumbing?
Yes. We work with commercial and multifamily properties on plumbing diagnosis, repairs, replacements, maintenance planning, tenant improvements, and other projects. We coordinate scheduling and access around occupants, shared systems, and building operations.
What should I include when requesting service?
Call (503) 512-5900 or use the online form. Include the service address, affected plumbing or equipment, symptoms or project goal, urgency, and any helpful photos, model information, or previous service reports.
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What local customers say
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The company replied quickly, arrived on time, communicated the parts step, and completed an easy follow-up visit.
A repeat customer said the service has consistently been strong and the problem was fixed.
The technician arrived on time, diagnosed and resolved the issue quickly, with reasonable pricing.