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Providing high-quality plumbing, repiping, drain cleaning & water damage cleanup services to Washington & Iron County, UT.

Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup is proud to say that we’ve been providing high-quality service in plumbing, repiping, drain cleaning & water damage cleanup for more than 75 years in and around St. George, Cedar City & Hurricane, UT, and the Washington & Iron County, UT areas.

For reliable plumbing, drain cleaning & water cleanup solutions reach out to our experts in the following areas:

Washington County

  • St George: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Washington: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Hurricane: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Bloomington: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Ivins: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Santa Clara: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • La Verkin: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

Iron County

  • Cedar City: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Enoch: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Parowan: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Beryl: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

  • Paragonah: Plumbing | Drain Services | Water Damage Restoration

We service any plumbing, drain cleaning & water cleanup needs in the greater St. George & Cedar City Utah area.

We’ve been known to drive further so please give us a call at (435) 673-2511 – St. George or (435) 710-7287 – Cedar City or fill out our online form.  Thanks for stopping by and we look forward to connecting with you.

TOP 10 REASONS TO CHOOSE US!

1. Roto-Rooter is recognized as one of America’s very top plumbing brands.

2. We are an Emergency Plumber – Available 24/7 to respond to your plumbing emergencies.

3. 80 years of industry-specific experience

4. We only hire only top professionals

5. We have 96% satisfaction rate – check our authentic reviews on Google & other places.

6. We treat your home like it is our own.

7. Our Pricing is transparent and affordable

8. We offer Fast, Free, No obligation Estimates

9. We serve residential, commercial, and government clients.

10. If you choose us, you can expect the very best!

Frequently Asked Questions – FAQs

Is it Possible to Unclog the Drain With Baking Soda And Vinegar?

Although it might help to loosen some minor blockages, because of the gas reaction. Unfortunately it isn’t usually strong enough to get rid of larger or hard to reach clogs. Because of those major reasons baking soda and vinegar are only meant for smaller clogs.

How Long Does a Sewer Camera Inspection Take?

Sewer camera inspections typically take about one to three hours, depending on the type of sewer system and sewer line access conditions.

How Often Should I Get a Sewer Camera Inspection?

We recommend you inspect your sewer systems at least once every year. That way, you can catch any pipe cracks or tree roots before they cause serious damage.

When Do Water Heaters Need Replacing?

Water heater replacement services may become necessary when your old unit produces discolored water, makes knocking noises, doesn’t produce hot water or operates past its expected lifespan. By replacing your water heater on time you can save valuable time and money before the emergency plumbing situation strucs.

What Causes Water Damage?

As a water damage restoration company, our water damage plumber team can quickly pinpoint the damage source. The most common culprits usually include:

  • Natural disasters like floods or heavy rainstorms
  • Broken pipes
  • Roof leaks
  • A leak in the ceiling from overflowing drains on the upper floors
  • Water heater leaks
  • These issues can cause damage requiring minor repairs.

However, sometimes structural damage occurs, resulting in the need for a full water mitigation and water damage restoration service.

Are Backflow Devices Necessary?

It depends on where you live. Some neighborhoods and municipalities require property owners to install a backflow prevention device. Double-check with your local municipality to see if you need to install a backflow irrigation device.

How Much Does an Emergency Plumber Cost?

The cost of hiring an emergency plumber can vary widely depending on several factors, including the nature of the plumbing issue, the time of day (or night), the plumber’s experience, and the geographic location. If you spot an issue with your plumbing, it’s best to get it looked at sooner, rather than waiting until you need an emergency plumber.

What is Considered a Plumbing Emergency?

Facing a plumbing emergency is urgent—it demands quick action to prevent damage, protect health, and avoid stress. Water leaking from the ceiling can quickly lead to a collapse, while burst pipes threaten to flood your home, causing extensive damage. These emergencies require an immediate response to prevent water damage, avoid contamination, and ensure plumbing systems remain functional. Prompt intervention by an emergency plumber is crucial in these situations.

What are common signs I need an emergency plumber?
  1. Burst Pipes – Sudden pipe bursts can flood your home. Turn off the main water and call immediately.
  2. Sewage Backup – Bad smells, slow drains, or sewage coming up indicate a severe issue needing urgent help.
  3. No Water – If water stops flowing, it could be a major pipe or line problem.
  4. Overflowing Toilet – Continuous overflow risks water damage and needs quick action.
  5. Water Heater Issues – Leaks or no hot water can signal a serious problem, especially in winter.
  6. Uncontrollable Leak – Rapid leaking that won’t stop with the shut-off valve needs immediate assistance.
How can I tell if I have a water leak?

Look for higher water bills, wet spots, mold, low water pressure, or the sound of running water. Turn off all faucets and check your water meter—if it’s still moving, there’s likely a leak. Contact a plumber if you notice these signs.

How often should I flush my water heater?

Flush your water heater once a year to prevent sediment buildup and keep it working efficiently. If you have hard water or notice issues like less hot water or odd noises, consider flushing every six months.

What causes low water pressure, and how can it be fixed?
  1. Clogged Pipes: Mineral buildup restricts flow. Fix: Professional cleaning or pipe replacement.
  2. Leaks: Even small leaks reduce pressure. Fix: Find and repair leaks.
  3. Old Fixtures: Outdated faucets and showerheads slow water flow. Fix: Replace fixtures.
  4. Main Water Supply Issues: Whole-home pressure issues may be due to the main supply. Fix: Check the main valve or contact your water provider.
  5. Pressure Regulator: If it’s faulty, pressure drops. Fix: Adjust or replace the regulator with a plumber’s help.

For quick diagnosis and repairs, consult a plumber.

What are trenchless plumbing repairs, and are they an option in Utah?

Trenchless plumbing repairs fix or replace pipes without extensive digging, using methods like pipe lining or pipe bursting to minimize yard disruption. Available in Utah, this option is faster, cleaner, and often more affordable than traditional repairs.

When Is Trenchless Repair Right for Me?
It’s ideal for addressing minor leaks, root intrusion, or blockages in underground pipes. However, severe pipe collapse or specific soil conditions may still require traditional methods. Contact a local plumber for an inspection to see if trenchless repair is suitable for your home.

How do I know if my water heater needs repair or replacement?

If your water heater shows signs like inconsistent or lukewarm water, strange noises (such as popping or rumbling), leaks around the unit, or visible rust in the water, it may need repair or replacement. Age is also a key factor; if your water heater is over 10-15 years old, it’s often more cost-effective to replace it, as older units lose efficiency and may be prone to failure. A professional plumber can inspect the heater, check for sediment buildup, and assess the internal components to determine if a repair will restore it or if a replacement is the best option for reliable, efficient hot water.

How can I improve my home’s water quality?
To improve your home’s water quality, install a whole-house water filtration system to remove contaminants like chlorine, lead, and bacteria, and consider a water softener to reduce hard minerals that can cause buildup in pipes and appliances. Regularly flush your water heater to eliminate sediment, which affects water taste and appliance efficiency. Lastly, ensure routine maintenance of filters and consider upgrading any corroded or outdated pipes to modern, safe materials to prevent impurities.

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