Local Plumbing contractors

Find local plumbing contractors. Search by zip code.

ace hardware
pest-control · Windham · NH
4.6 (80 reviews)
All Work Construction, Inc.
roofing · Hooksett · NH
4.9 (168 reviews)
Al Terry Plumbing, Heating & AC
ac-repair · Hooksett · NH
4.8 (1297 reviews)
AnchorPoint Home Repair
Handyman/Handywoman/Handyperson · Hampton · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Arjay Ace Hardware
Hardware store · Exeter · NH
4.6 (0 reviews)
Artisan Plumbing & Heating, LLC
Plumber · Merrimack · NH
4.9 (0 reviews)
ASPE SOUTH LLC
CLASS A CONTRACTOR A CBC · PETERBOROUGH · NH
BBZ LLC
lawn-care · Londonderry · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Beaudette & Sons Plumbing and Heating, LLC
Plumber · Raymond · NH
3.7 (0 reviews)
Bedford Ace Paint & Hardware
handyman · Bedford · NH
4.4 (91 reviews)
Bill Trombly Plumbing - Heating - Cooling - Electric
water-heater · Manchester · NH
4.7 (598 reviews)
Callahan A/C & Heating Services
hvac · Moultonborough · NH
4.2 (0 reviews)
Candia Lumber & Hardware
carpet-cleaning · Candia · NH
4.6 (80 reviews)
Ceaser Chimney Service, Inc
plumbing · Manchester · NH
4.9 (1085 reviews)
Christenson Plumbing & Heating LLC
water-heater · Deering · NH
4.3 (37 reviews)
Competitive Plumbing & Heating
plumbing · Hooksett · NH
5 (57 reviews)
Cornerstone Services - Electrical, Plumbing, Heat/Cool, Handyman, Cleaning
Electrician · Salem · NH
4.8 (0 reviews)
Daigle Plumbing, Heating & Cooling
ac-repair · Derry · NH
4.8 (968 reviews)
David Plumbing & Heating
Plumber · Hampstead · NH
4.9 (0 reviews)
Done right plumbing heating cooling
Plumber · Manchester · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Drysafecare Mold Removal
storm-restoration · Nashua · NH
5 (1 reviews)
Elite Restoration Inc
storm-restoration · North Hampton · NH
5 (116 reviews)
Fabrizio John Plumbing and Heating
Plumber · Newmarket · NH
4.5 (0 reviews)
F B Souther Plumbing-Hvac
Plumber · Seabrook · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Ferris Plumbing, Heating & Air
water-heater · Nashua · NH
4.9 (106 reviews)
Frosty's Plumbing & Heating
water-heater · New Boston · NH
4.6 (0 reviews)
Granite State Hardware
carpet-cleaning · Manchester · NH
4.7 (351 reviews)
Granite State Plumbing & Heating, LLC
water-heater · Weare · NH
4.9 (20 reviews)
GSMS Air•Heating•Plumbing
water-heater · Manchester · NH
5 (251 reviews)
Happy Home Plumbing & Heating, LLC
Plumber · Atkinson · NH
4.5 (0 reviews)
High Ground Service Pros - Plumbers Electricians & HVAC Technicians
Plumber · Dover · NH
4.9 (0 reviews)
HighLevel Garage Doors
garage-doors · Nashua · NH
5 (29 reviews)
H.S. Goldberg Plumbing & Mechanical
Plumber · Hampton · NH
4.9 (0 reviews)
Jay's Plumbing & Heating
water-heater · Dunbarton · NH
4.5 (16 reviews)
JMS Plumbing and Heating LLC
Plumber · Merrimack · NH
5 (0 reviews)
LHR Plumbing, Heating & AC Repair
plumbing · Manchester · NH
4.9 (136 reviews)
Live Free Heating Cooling Electric
furnace-repair · Concord · NH
4.9 (824 reviews)
Mainline Plumbing
Plumber · Londonderry · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Mc Nally & Sons Plumbing & Heating
plumbing · Hampton · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Milltown Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning, Drain Cleaning & Electrical
ac-repair · Nashua · NH
Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Greater New Hampshire
plumbing · Bow · NH
4.8 (970 reviews)
Nashua Ace Hardware
plumbing · Nashua · NH
4.6 (255 reviews)
New England Water Remediation
plumbing · Manchester · NH
4.8 (122 reviews)
Palmer and Sicard, Inc.
Plumber · Exeter · NH
3.9 (0 reviews)
Paradigm Plumbing, Heating & A/C
Plumber · Hooksett · NH
4.5 (0 reviews)
Paul The Plumber
Plumber · Derry · NH
4.8 (0 reviews)
Paul The Plumber - Manchester
water-heater · Manchester · NH
4.8 (86 reviews)
Peabody Supply Co
plumbing · NASHUA · NH
4.7 (0 reviews)
Pete's Sewer Services
Septic system service · Plaistow · NH
4.8 (0 reviews)
Plumb Luck LLC
water-heater · Wilton · NH
5 (0 reviews)
Pro Kitchens and Trim
kitchen-remodeling · Hampstead · NH
4.9 (33 reviews)
Quinn Morrissette Studio
plumbing · Hampton Falls · NH
4.9 (12 reviews)
RDF Contractors & Property Maintenance LLC
painting · Salem · NH
5 (0 reviews)
RING PLUMBING SERVICE, LLC
Fire Protection Contractor (Certified) · ROCHESTER · NH
Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup
water-heater · Manchester · NH
4.7 (429 reviews)
SAM Mechanical
HVAC contractor · Merrimack · NH
4.5 (0 reviews)
Seacoast Generator
plumbing · Seabrook · NH
4.9 (55 reviews)
Signs Now New Hampshire
windows · Pelham · NH
4.8 (26 reviews)
Simmons Plumbing & HVAC
Air conditioning repair service · Seabrook · NH
4.7 (0 reviews)
Simmons Plumbing & HVAC
hvac · Seabrook · NH
1 (0 reviews)
Simmons Plumbing & HVAC
water-heater · Seabrook · NH
4 (1 reviews)
Total Glazing Systems Inc.
Glazier · Londonderry · NH
4.2 (0 reviews)
Triple M Handyman
doors · Portsmouth · NH
5 (86 reviews)
Twins Plumbing and Heating Inc.
water-heater · Manchester · NH
4.7 (23 reviews)
Vaughn Plumbing and HVAC
water-heater · Merrimack · NH
5 (2 reviews)
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FAQs about Plumbing

  • How do I know if I need to replace my water heater?

    Replace your water heater if it is more than 10–12 years old (tank models) or shows signs of failure: rust-colored water from hot taps, rumbling or popping noises caused by sediment buildup on the heating element, water pooling around the base of the unit, inconsistent hot water, or a visible corroded anode rod. A failing water heater should be replaced before it ruptures—an unexpected failure can cause significant water damage. When shopping for a replacement, consider tankless (on-demand) water heaters for homes with high hot water demand or limited utility space: they cost more upfront ($1,000–$3,000 installed versus $800–$1,500 for tank models) but typically last 15–20 years and eliminate standby heat loss. Energy-efficient heat pump water heaters qualify for federal tax credits and state utility rebates in many areas. Have a licensed plumber inspect your existing unit annually if it's more than 7 years old.

  • How much do plumbers charge?

    Most licensed plumbers charge $85–$150 per hour for labor, plus materials. Service call or diagnostic fees typically run $50–$125 on top of the hourly rate, though some contractors waive it if you proceed with the work. Emergency or after-hours calls—nights, weekends, holidays—often carry a premium of 1.5× to 2× the standard rate. For common jobs, expect approximate ranges: water heater replacement $800–$2,000 installed (depending on tank vs. tankless and gas vs. electric); toilet replacement $200–$500 installed; whole-house re-pipe $3,000–$10,000 depending on home size and pipe material. Permits add $75–$300 depending on the municipality. Always get a written estimate that itemizes labor, materials, and permit fees before work begins. Hourly rates alone don't tell the whole story—an experienced plumber who works efficiently may cost less total than a cheaper one who takes twice as long.

  • When do I need an emergency plumber?

    Call an emergency plumber immediately if you have: a burst or frozen pipe (cold-climate winters regularly push temperatures below 0°F, making frozen pipes common), a sewage backup coming up through floor drains or toilets, a major leak that you cannot stop by shutting off the water supply valve, no hot water combined with a leaking or very old water heater, or flooding from a failed sump pump during spring thaw. These situations can cause rapid and expensive water damage—every hour matters. For emergencies, look for plumbers who explicitly advertise 24-hour or emergency service on their EdgeLocal profile. Have your main water shut-off valve location known in advance so you can minimize damage while waiting for a plumber to arrive. For non-urgent issues like a slow drain, dripping faucet, or minor leak, a regular scheduled appointment is fine.

  • How do I find a plumber near me?

    Search EdgeLocal for "plumber" or "plumbing" along with your zip code to see local plumbing contractors. The directory includes licensed plumbing companies and businesses verified through Google, each showing ratings, reviews, and contact details. For emergency plumbing repairs, look for contractors who advertise 24-hour service with a phone number prominently listed on their profile. Most states require plumbers to be licensed through a state plumbing licensing board—always ask any plumber for their state plumbing license number before work begins. For routine work like fixture replacement, water heater installation, or drain cleaning, most licensed plumbers can schedule within a few days. For larger projects like re-piping or new construction rough-in, get at least three written estimates that each include labor, materials, permit fees, and estimated timeline. Plumbing permits are required for most work beyond simple fixture swaps.

  • How often should I have my drains professionally cleaned?

    Most homes benefit from professional drain cleaning every 1–2 years as preventive maintenance. Kitchen drains accumulate grease and food particles that build up over time. Bathroom drains collect hair and soap scum. Tree root intrusion is a common cause of repeated main line backups in older neighborhoods — a camera inspection can confirm whether roots are present. Signs you should schedule drain cleaning sooner: slow-draining sinks or showers, gurgling sounds from drains or toilets, recurring clogs in the same fixture, or sewage odors from floor drains. Annual camera inspections of the main sewer line are recommended for homes more than 30 years old, especially if surrounded by mature trees. Hydro-jetting (high-pressure water cleaning) is more effective than mechanical snaking for grease and mineral buildup and typically costs $300–600 for a main line.

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