Wesley Chapel Plumbers
Drains backed up? Toilet won't flush? Water heater only putting out lukewarm water? Looks like you need Wesley Chapel plumbers!
Why Work With Us?
Affordable. Reliable. High value. That's us! But don't take our word for it. Read our 1000+ positive plumbing reviews and review our service record for the past 20+ years.
Flexible. Responsive. There when you need us. We understand that your schedule is demanding, which is why we offer evening, weekend and holiday appointments at no extra charge.
Prepared. Trained. Ready for action. Our plumbing techs are the best in the business, and they've undergone the training necessary to handle plumbing projects big and small. We've got stocked trucks and heavy duty equipment, so we're ready for whatever plumbing problem you can throw at us.
Ready to Get Started?
Call 704-846-5371 today and we'll get a trained, professional plumbing technician out to see you on your schedule. We look forward to working with you!
We Know Wesley Chapel
It doesn’t matter if you run a business in the Village Commons or if you live in a home that was built in 1901; either way, E.R. Services can meet all your plumbing needs.
We handle a wide range of plumbing projects, from repiping older homes to high end installations of water heaters and water filtration systems and backflow testing on irrigation systems. We hydrojet drains and repair sewer lines, repair leaking appliance hoses and garbage disposals. If you've got a hidden leak, we'll find it and will repair that pipe.
Basically, we've got the experience and equipment you need.
Recent Wesley Chapel Plumbing Projects
Wondering what our breadth of experience looks like? We've served Wesley Chapel since 1997, and our owner has been a plumber for 30+ years, so we've pretty much seen and done it all.
However, if you want to see what the guys are working on today, check out the map below.
Click on the map and the expand it so you can see a 25-mile radius of Charlotte. You'll see activity of where our plumbing techs are right now. This isn't a full record of all our projects, but it will give you an idea of what we do.

jadams@erplumbing.com
To supply and install new stream labs water shut off and prv as follows - Shut water off to home at city meter and drain system down - Cut out existing prv and water shut off - Install new streamlabs and secure to wall - Install new prv and manual shutoff alongside streamlabs - Insulate and secure - Restore water to home and bleed air - Setup application with homeowner Prv included in estimate due to age of unit Any additional work outside of estimate will incur additional costs 3-10 returned to site to install new stream labs smart detection and prv per estimate above - shut off water to home and cut out existing valve prv setup - installed new shut off and prv - setup and secured stream labs to the wall - piped in remaining water lines and tested - set water pressure and insulated piping - set up stream labs app with Mrs and ensured proper operation

mslattery@erplumbing.com
Scope of estimate to include : -turn off toilet supply at valve -remove and replace the tank fill valve with a new fill valve -remove and replace the 3” flapper -turn water to toilet back on -flush to test ER services not responsible for any additional repairs outside scope of estimate 3/5/25 Returned to complete scope of estimated work. Repaired toilet, turned water on to test, flushed multiple times, everything flushing good now.

jadams@erplumbing.com
Arrived on site met with homeowner, main water shut off in the garage beside water heater - insurance is now requiring homeowner to have an automatic shutoff - gfci is located approximately 8 feet away from current prv and main shut off - estimate provided for new streamlabs shutoff and prv

Joshua K.
Estimate to include: - provide large A frame ladder - shut water down at inlet side ball valve off water main in ceiling and exit side ball valve as well - cut out existing water meter(took pictures) - install replacement meter - turn water back on and test Exclusions: Any additional work beyond the scope of work described above will be extra and additional charges will apply 2-25-25 Returned to perform estimate listed above. Upon arrival and set up of ladder. I took a more detailed video of the water meter and it’s 100% not registering water being used and is not working. I also was able to take a more detailed video of the water leak that’s happening off of the Watermain and tenant should reach out to property to deem whose responsibility it will be to fix, and if needed, we will formulate an estimate to make such repair. As for today we are unable to replace water meter as there was a communication breakdown that a specific meter that was discussed to Our office was needed an

Kaitlyn M.
Performed two system maintenance checked capacitor checked blower wheel checked burner tube and heat exchanger clean flame sensors tested all safety switches. Both systems are working as intended. Customer requested estimate. Replacing supply duct damage by squirrel and a collapsed return duct. Customer did not like price of both provided estimate with a cheaper. One customer said he would think about it. Customer did not want to renew membership at this time.

Joshua K.
Arrived on site and located the private water meter in ceiling. Took pitchers of meter and will need Jason and TJ to price out material and estimate job after material cost is found.

jadams@erplumbing.com
Arrived on site met with homeowner, they had washing machine drained snaked a few weeks ago and has since backed up again - began running water in wash basin and found the line to of backed up immediately - used pistol whip and snaked that line - tested again and line backs up almost immediately - found in the attic the line is on a studor vent - pulled vent and water still didn’t drain - ran camera to assess condition - line clogged at the sweep below the San tee - ran camera 40 feet to confirm no further issues - pulled camera back, ran wash cycle and stress tested drain from wash basin - everything is operating as it should at this time

Kaitlyn M.
Arrived on site and met with Mrs Moore who showed me a couple of things: 1. Daughters upstairs bathroom next to the stairs had a slow draining sink and tub, I gave her pricing to snake the tub and clean the pop up assembly, after approval i took the over flow cap off and snaked the bath and pulled out hair, I then put the overflow back on and ran the tub and had good flow, I then took apart the pop up assembly for the sink and cleaned out the pop up, I pulled out hair and some earrings, I then put the pop up assembly back together and ran the sink and had good flow. 2. We then went to the sons bathroom and i found that the tub spout had gone bad and was letting water through, I informed her she would need a new one. 3. I then went to the master bathroom and cleaned the pop up assembly in Mrs Moore sink i found hair build up on the pop up, I then ran the sink and had good flow, I then took off the rain head in the shower and found some teflon tape in the head so I cleaned it out and

Garrett H.
Studor vent under sink was broken, installed new tested,ok.

Bryan D.
Jack/Jill bathroom(2nd floor): Homeowner unable to use shower due to broken diverter/tub spout. Removed existing tub spout, removed caulk, cleaned area of wall around tub spout and sealed wall/tile penetration with silicone. Cleaned 1/2” copper supply line, installed new tub spout, tested by running water through shower head as well as spout only, checked for leaks at base of spout and siliconed around base of spout/wall.

Kaitlyn M.
Perform spring maintenance on three systems one 2015 split Goodman and two 2013 split Lennox. Clear drain lines, inspected blower compartments and housings changed all filters in the house. Refrigerant charge on upstairs bonus room system looked good dual run capacitor for that unit is reading weak 25 out of 30 on the compressor side. Recommend replacing.. Both downstairs units showed low on refrigerant. The master bedroom unit is very low probably 5 pounds. The other side is probably 2 pounds low. Going to give recommendations for possible talk about replacement due to age of system and cost of repairs. Both do run capacitors on downstairs units tested within range. All other electrical tested within manufacture specs. Chemical washed all condenser coils, left systems.

jadams@erplumbing.com
Arrived on site, met with homeowner. He explained to me the t&p valve would pop off if they don’t use the water for a few hours at a time. - the unit is a rl94i non condensing unit. - checked the water pressure to the home via hosebib in the garage and hosebib in the back yard - water psi is at 105 at both hosebibs - the prv is bottomed out and needs replaced - crawled back to where the tankless comes through in the crawl and found there is no expansion tank on the unit - made my recommendations to homeowner and why both pieces of equipment are important - homeowner also requested we service the tankless while we were on site - shut down water, power, and gas to tankless - hooked up the descaling pump and allowing the system to run haymaker solution through for 45 minutes - pulled the ignitor and flame sensors out - once finished removed the pump and flushed out the tankless with fresh water - re installed the cover and re configured tankless for normal operation - tested for pro

Brennan B.
T&P dripping and push pull angle stops were shutting them selves off, indicating water pressure is too high. Checked water pressure and found water pressure is over 100 psi. Replaced pressure reducing valve in garage and set pressure to 70 psi. Replaced Moen kitchen faucet with new customer supplied Delta kitchen faucet and soap dispenser. Installed new faucet for 1/2 bathroom sink as well. Checked for leaks, no leaks at this time. No warranty on customer supplied materials.
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