Residential Plumbing · Hurricane

Residential Plumbing in Hurricane

Hurricane homes span decades of plumbing history — and Rescue Plumbing LLC knows how to work on all of it.

Hurricane has an unusual mix of housing. Older properties may still have galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside out over time. Newer subdivisions use builder-grade PEX systems that can develop their own issues as they age. No matter which vintage your home is, our team is comfortable diagnosing and repairing what we find. Customers tell us Jeff ordered hard-to-find parts without hesitation and got the job done right — even on pipes that aren't made anymore.

The hard water flowing through Washington County aquifers makes things harder on your plumbing system. High mineral content builds up inside water heaters, supply lines, and fixtures faster than most homeowners expect. If your home sits on a private well — which is common in outlying Hurricane neighborhoods — water quality and system maintenance are things you should stay on top of every year. Septic systems in those same areas need regular pumping to keep working properly.

Hurricane also sits at a slightly higher elevation than neighboring communities, which means overnight freezes hit a little harder and a little more often from November through March. Supply lines on exterior walls are the first to crack when temperatures drop unexpectedly. If your home was built without adequate insulation in those areas, a cold snap can cause a serious leak before morning. We're ready to respond and make sure repairs are done correctly the first time.

Common questions

Residential Plumbing questions from Hurricane

My Hurricane home has old galvanized pipes. Should I replace them all at once or as problems come up?

Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside, which restricts water flow and can affect water quality. We can inspect what you have and walk you through your options — sometimes a targeted repair makes sense, and other times a section replacement saves you repeated service calls.

How does hard water affect my water heater?

Hard water leaves mineral deposits inside your water heater tank and on heating elements. Over time that scale makes the unit work harder and shortens its life. A water softener can slow that process significantly — customers in the area have saved thousands by getting the right setup installed.

My home uses a private well and septic system. Does Rescue Plumbing handle those?

Yes. Well and septic systems require different attention than city-water homes. We can inspect your system, advise on water quality, and help you stay ahead of problems before they become expensive.

Reviews

Why homeowners near Hurricane call us

5 out of 5 · 22 Google reviews

3 months ago

“If we could give Jeff 10 stars we would. He is professional, caring, and goes above and beyond to help out. He arrived to help us in a flash and had the problem diagnosed and fixed in under 1/2 hour. All forvjust $125.00! Then he told us how to dry our wood flooring and wished us well on that front. It's so comforting to know we now have an excellent plumber we can rely on. He's the best, and believe me, we've had a lot of experiences with plumbers!”

Joanne Thompson · Google review
4 months ago

“Great job and best price as round for a water softener. Make sure and get bids it'll save 1,000,s. Jeff's great to work with! TY”

Julie Edwards · Google review
5 months ago

“After getting three estimates to replace my hot water tank and reached out to Jeff. His price was fair and saved me alot of money. His reviews are spot on! I highly recommend!”

Chris Dominick · Google review

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