Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Franklin County has served Sullivan homeowners since 2001. Our plumbers average 10 years of hands-on experience, handling everything from clogged drains and water heater replacements to toilet repairs and water treatment. No overnight or Sunday calls, but we're ready when you need us Monday through Saturday. Call a St. Clair plumber today!
Residential & Commercial Services
Sullivan Plumbing Problems We Fix Every Day
Most plumbing calls in Sullivan and the surrounding Franklin County area fall into a pretty short list. Slow drains that have been slow for months have finally stopped moving. Water heaters that held on until year 12 before giving up. Toilets that run constantly or rock at the base. Sump pumps that haven't been tested since last spring.
Drain problems are one of the most common calls we get. A slow drain usually means buildup along the pipe walls, grease, mineral scale, or debris that a basic snake will clear temporarily but not fix for good. For lines with recurring issues, HydroScrub® Jetting is the better answer. It clears the clog and cleans the pipe walls, so the drain stays clear longer. For sewer line problems, we run a video camera inspection first so we know exactly what we're dealing with before any digging or repair work starts. Tree root intrusion along older sewer laterals is a frequent find in this area, and catching it early makes a real difference in the repair costs.
Clogged or running toilets are another regular call. A toilet that rocks at the base, runs between flushes, or backs up repeatedly isn't a minor inconvenience. It's usually a wax seal, a fill valve, or a partial blockage in the drain line. We handle toilet repairs and full replacements, and in most cases, we can get it done in a single visit.
Hard water is a real problem in this part of Missouri. It shortens water heater life, leaves scale buildup on fixtures, and contributes to drain line buildup over time. Water treatment installations, including softeners and whole-home filtration systems, are one of the more common upgrades we do for Sullivan-area homeowners.
Our experienced plumbers carry the tools to diagnose problems on the first visit. Drain cameras, HydroScrub® Jetting equipment, and a stocked parts inventory that covers most water heater installs in one trip. We're not leaving you waiting on a parts order when your heater fails in January. If you're in Sullivan, Saint Clair, Washington, Union, Pacific, or Villa Ridge, we're your local call for reliable solutions for your plumbing needs.
Why Sullivan Homeowners Call Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Franklin County
Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Franklin County has been in Franklin County since 2001. That's over two decades of working in Sullivan homes, St. Clair properties, and communities across the area, long enough to know the common plumbing issues in this region, the hard water that shortens water heater life, and the older drain lines in homes that weren't built with modern usage in mind. When something breaks, we're not coming in cold.
Our plumbers average 10 years of hands-on experience. That matters when you need a correct diagnosis on the first visit, not a guess and a return trip. We also stock our service vehicles with a broad parts inventory, including the most common tank and tankless water heater units in both gas and electric configurations. Most jobs don't require a parts run, and that means most jobs get finished the same day we show up.
Before any work starts, you get a written estimate with line-item pricing. You know the total before we touch anything. No adjustments at the end, no surprises on the invoice. We carry the tools the work actually requires. Drain cameras for sewer inspections, HydroScrub® Jetting equipment for lines that need more than a standard snake, leak detection tools for problems you can hear but can't find. The right equipment on the first call saves everyone time.
And if something isn't right after we leave, we come back and make it right. That's the Neighborly Done Right Promise®, and it applies to every job we do in Sullivan and across Franklin County.