Best Plumbers in Phoenix, Arizona
Phoenix's extreme summer heat, desert hard water, and slab foundations create a distinctive set of plumbing challenges. Scale buildup in water heaters and pipes, slab leaks from corroding copper supply lines, and monsoon season drainage failures are among the most common issues Phoenix plumbers address. Water conservation requirements add another layer of complexity to local plumbing work.
Top Ranked Plumbers in Phoenix
Page 1 of 6Parker & Sons
Rating: 4.7 · 32135 reviews
Goettl Air Conditioning and Plumbing - Phoenix AZ
Rating: 4.7 · 13381 reviews
Day & Night Air Conditioning, Heating, & Plumbing
Rating: 4.9 · 9074 reviews
Penguin Air, Plumbing & Electrical
Rating: 4.7 · 6151 reviews
George Brazil Plumbing & Electrical
Rating: 4.7 · 2911 reviews
Wyman Plumbing & Mechanical LLC
Rating: 5 · 1510 reviews
Any Hour Services - Electric, Plumbing, Heating & Air
Rating: 4.9 · 1417 reviews
Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
Rating: 4.9 · 1321 reviews
Robins Plumbing, Inc
Rating: 4.9 · 1268 reviews
Elite Rooter Plumbers
Rating: 4.8 · 1392 reviews
Plumbing Services in Phoenix, Arizona
PlumberAtlas ranks 51 licensed plumbing companies in Phoenix. The average customer rating across all ranked plumbers is 4.9 stars, based on 90,114 verified reviews.
The top-rated plumber in Phoenix is currently Parker & Sons with a 4.7-star rating across 32135 reviews.
Typical plumber rates in Phoenix range from $85–$175/hour for standard service. Emergency and after-hours calls usually run $150–$300/hour. Most companies listed above offer free estimates — use the contact links on each profile.
Plumbing Conditions in Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona has very hard water with hardness of 20–30 grains per gallon. Common issues in this area include extreme scale buildup in water heaters and fixtures, sediment accumulation in tank water heaters, UV and heat-degraded outdoor PVC pipes, monsoon-season drainage backups.
Extreme summer heat (115°F+) degrades CPVC and PVC supply lines; monsoon season causes sudden drainage overload and slab leaks from soil movement.
High desert heat makes CPVC brittle after 15–20 years. Homes with original copper pipes may show pinhole leaks from aggressive water chemistry.
Soil: Caliche hardpan and expansive clay — pipe bedding shifts seasonally, increasing underground leak risk.
How We Rank Plumbers in Phoenix, Arizona
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