
Pickerington sits across the Fairfield and Franklin County line, and getting a reliable emergency plumber who actually serves both sides of the city is not as simple as it should be. Most Columbus-metro plumbers treat Pickerington as a secondary market — they show up when it is convenient and hand off calls to national dispatch when it is not. We built this business specifically for this market. We know the dual-county permit process, we know the difference between the new builds along SR-256 and older homes in established Pickerington neighborhoods, and we respond to every call like it matters.
A plumbing emergency is not something you can schedule for business hours. Pipes burst at midnight. Sewer lines back up on holiday weekends. Water heaters fail the morning before family arrives. We answer the phone at all hours because that is the only way to actually be an emergency plumber. Our team is licensed in Ohio, carries the parts and equipment to handle the most common emergencies on the first visit, and gives you an honest quote before any work starts.

We answer calls around the clock and dispatch to all of Pickerington including Fairfield County, Franklin County, and Violet Township. No voicemail during emergencies.
Pickerington straddles two counties and we serve both sides without exception. We understand the permit and code differences that come with each county and handle them efficiently.
We quote the job before we start. No hidden after-hours fees discovered at the end of the invoice. You approve the scope and price before any work begins.

Our service territory covers Pickerington and the communities surrounding it on both sides of the county line. Homeowners in Reynoldsburg, Canal Winchester, Groveport, Blacklick, and Baltimore call us when they need a plumber who responds fast and knows the local area. Fairfield County code requirements, city sewer vs. septic distinctions, and the difference between builder-grade new construction plumbing and older home infrastructure — we work with all of it every day.
Proudly serving Pickerington, Lancaster, Reynoldsburg, Canal Winchester,
From burst pipe emergencies to routine drain cleaning, we handle the full range of plumbing needs for Pickerington homeowners. Each service is backed by licensed technicians who know the difference between new SR-256 corridor construction and older established home infrastructure throughout the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plumbing can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
We prioritize fast dispatch across Pickerington, including both the Fairfield County and Franklin County sides. In most cases we can have a plumber on site within 60 minutes of your call. Response times can vary depending on time of day and location, but we do not leave emergencies waiting overnight.
Yes. Pickerington straddles two counties and we work throughout both. That includes incorporated Pickerington, unincorporated Violet Township in Fairfield County, and the Franklin County portions of the greater Pickerington area. We understand the code and permit differences that come with each county and handle paperwork accordingly.
Shut off the main water supply immediately if you have a burst pipe, active leak, or sewer backup. Locate your main shutoff valve before an emergency happens — it is typically in the basement or utility room. For gas line issues, leave the house and call the gas company first. Clear standing water if it is safe to do so and document the damage with photos.
We quote our pricing upfront and do not add hidden after-hours surcharges without telling you first. Plumbing emergencies happen at 2 AM and on Christmas morning — we show up either way. Call us and we will give you a clear picture of the cost before any work begins.
We handle burst pipes, sewer backups, water heater failures, sump pump failures, frozen pipes, drain clogs, leak detection, toilet overflows, and gas line issues. If it is a plumbing emergency in Pickerington, we handle it. We serve both newer homes in the SR-256 corridor and older established neighborhoods throughout the city.
Yes. We have worked extensively in Pickerington's newer subdivisions along the SR-256 and US-33 corridors. Builder-grade plumbing in newer construction has specific failure patterns — pressure regulators, sump systems, and PEX supply lines fail differently than older copper or galvanized systems in established neighborhoods. We know the difference and respond accordingly.
A true plumbing emergency is anything that poses immediate risk to your home, health, or safety. Active water flow from a burst pipe, a sewer backup contaminating living spaces, no hot water in freezing temperatures, a gas smell, or a toilet that will not stop overflowing all qualify. If you are unsure, call us — we would rather help you assess it than have you wait and turn a manageable problem into a major one.
Yes. Violet Township is unincorporated Fairfield County and sits adjacent to Pickerington. Many residents there have Pickerington addresses but are technically outside the city limits. We serve the full area. If you are unsure whether you fall inside Pickerington city proper or Violet Township, your address will tell you — Pickerington city addresses are within the incorporated boundary while Violet Township addresses are in the 43147 zip but outside the city.
Shut off your main water supply valve first. This stops active flooding immediately. The valve is usually in the basement or utility closet. If it is a gas issue, leave the building before doing anything else and call the gas company from outside. For sewer backups, stop using all water-consuming fixtures. Then call us. Do not use drain chemicals or attempt repairs before we assess the situation.
Emergency plumbing calls can carry higher rates due to after-hours response. We are upfront about this before we begin work. What costs more is waiting — a small leak that runs all night causes far more damage than the service call to stop it. We always quote the job before starting so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.
Do not wait on a plumbing emergency. We serve all of Pickerington — Fairfield County, Franklin County, and Violet Township — around the clock. Call now and get a licensed plumber dispatched fast.
We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Plumbing needs.

Pipe burst in my basement at 11 PM on a Tuesday. Called and had a plumber at my door in under an hour. He stopped the flooding, identified a second weak section I did not know about, and had everything repaired before 2 AM. Exactly what you want from an emergency service — fast, no nonsense, done right.
Mike Callahan

Sewer backed up into our basement the morning after a heavy rain. We are in the Fairfield County side of Pickerington and I was not sure who to call. They knew exactly where we were and sent someone out within the hour. Cleared the blockage, ran a camera, explained what caused it. Professional from start to finish.
Sarah Nowak

New construction home in Pickerington and our sump pump died during the first big spring storm. Called at 6 in the morning expecting to leave a message. Someone answered immediately and a plumber was here by 8 AM. Installed a new pump plus a battery backup. No basement flooding. Would not hesitate to call again.
Greg Hoffman
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