We are excited to introduce On Time Plumbing to Phoenix. After years of serving homeowners and businesses across Las Vegas, we are bringing our fast response, straightforward pricing, and careful craftsmanship to the Valley. Our mission is in our name. We show up when we say we will, we communicate clearly, and we leave your place tidy when the job is done.
Phoenix living brings its own plumbing challenges. Monsoon season can expose weak points in drainage. Hard water can shorten the life of fixtures and water heaters. Desert foundations can make slab leaks stressful and time sensitive. Our technicians work with these issues every day and bring a calm, professional approach that protects your home and your schedule.
We handle the full range of residential and light commercial plumbing. Leak detection and repair. Drain cleaning and hydro jetting. Water heater service for both traditional tanks and tankless systems. Water quality solutions like softeners and whole home filtration. Fixture replacements for kitchens and baths. Bathroom remodel rough ins and repipes. If water runs through it, we service it.
Service should be simple. You will get clear options before work starts and updates you can count on. We believe in quality parts, clean installs, and honest timelines. Our trucks are stocked for most repairs on the first visit, and our team is trained to solve problems without creating new ones.
We are proud to serve the West Valley and surrounding neighborhoods. You will see us in Goodyear, Avondale, Buckeye, Glendale, Peoria, Surprise, Litchfield Park, Tolleson, El Mirage, Sun City, Sun City West, Waddell, and the greater Phoenix area. If you are nearby and unsure whether we cover your address, ask us. We are expanding our routes every week.
Thank you for welcoming us to Phoenix. Whether you need an urgent repair or you are planning upgrades for comfort and efficiency, we are ready to help. Reach out to schedule a visit or request a quote, and let us show you why families in Las Vegas trust us and why your neighbors in the West Valley already do.