Emergency leak repair, frozen-pipe service, drain cleaning, sewer work, and water heater installation for homes across Reno, Sparks, and the surrounding Truckee Meadows. Licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board, fully insured, and locally owned.
From burst-pipe emergencies to tankless water heater conversions, Reno-Sparks Plumb handles every plumbing job — big or small — for homes across Reno, Sparks, and the surrounding Truckee Meadows.
Burst pipes, frozen lines, slab leaks, and major water emergencies. 24/7 response across Reno, Sparks, and the Truckee Meadows. Call for an immediate dispatch.
Learn more →Clogged kitchen drains, slow tubs, and full sewer backups. We snake, hydro-jet, and run camera inspections to find the real problem and fix it for good.
Learn more →Tank and tankless installs, seismic strapping per Nevada code, and full system swaps. Truckee River source water is hard — we help you get the most out of every heater.
Learn more →Faucets, toilets, garbage disposals, and sinks. Whether you are remodeling a Caughlin Ranch kitchen or fixing a leaky bathroom fixture, we install it right the first time.
View all services →Remodel rough-in, fixture relocation, shower valves, and supply line work. Permitted through City of Reno Building & Safety and inspected to current Nevada-adopted UPC.
Learn more →Older Old Southwest and Midtown homes often have galvanized supply lines reaching end of life. We replace failing sections or repipe the whole house with PEX or copper.
Learn more →We know Reno and Sparks — from the 1920s craftsman bungalows in Midtown and the historic mansions in Old Southwest, to the newer builds in Somersett, ArrowCreek, and Spanish Springs. We understand Reno's high-desert climate, hard Truckee River water, and what Nevada code expects on every job.
Plumbing emergencies don't wait, and neither do we. Most calls answered within minutes, with 24/7 emergency dispatch throughout Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and the surrounding Truckee Meadows.
No surprise fees. We provide a clear written estimate before any work begins, including any permit costs through City of Reno Building & Safety. You approve the price before we start.
"Pipe burst in our crawlspace during a January cold snap when temps hit single digits. They were at our house in Old Southwest within 90 minutes, shut everything down, and had the line repaired the same day. Total lifesavers."
"Our water heater finally gave out after about 9 years — classic Truckee Meadows hard water story. They replaced it with a new tankless system in one day and re-strapped it to code. Clean work, honest pricing."
"Kitchen drain kept backing up at our Sparks house near Victorian Square. They ran a camera, found roots in the sewer line out near the street, and fixed it without tearing up the whole yard. Have not had a clog since."
Plumber costs in Reno vary based on the type and scope of the work. We provide free, no-obligation estimates on every project so you know the cost upfront before any work begins. Call us at (555) 000-0000 to discuss your project.
Yes. All plumbing contractors working in Reno and Sparks must be licensed by the Nevada State Contractors Board (NSCB) under Classification C-1A for residential plumbing or C-1B for commercial. Permits for most work are pulled through the City of Reno Community Development Department. Always verify any plumber's NSCB license before hiring.
Burst pipes, major leaks, sewer backups, no hot water in winter, and frozen pipes that have not yet ruptured all qualify as plumbing emergencies. During Truckee Meadows cold snaps from November through March, frozen-pipe calls spike across Reno and Sparks homes alike. If you suspect a pipe has frozen, shut off the main water valve and call us right away to prevent a burst.
Once a year is the standard recommendation, but hard water sourced from the Truckee River accelerates scale buildup across both Reno and Sparks homes. We recommend annual flushing and inspection of the anode rod, pressure relief valve, and the seismic strapping that Nevada code requires. A well-maintained tank water heater lasts 8 to 12 years; one ignored in our hard-water area often fails much sooner.