Complete Plumbing Satisfaction

Providing all your commercial and residential plumbing needs!

Services

Sharp Plumbing is a full-service one-stop shop for all of your plumbing needs. We offer full residential and commercial service work as well as commercial and industrial new construction plumbing.

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Residential

    Emergency Plumbing Repairs - Handling urgent plumbing issues like burst pipes, leaks, and clogged drains.
    Fixture Installations - Installation of toilets, sinks, faucets, showers, and bathtubs.
    Water Heater Services - Installation, maintenance, and repair of tankless and traditional water heaters.
    Drain Cleaning - Removing blockages and cleaning residential drainage systems.
    Piping and Repiping - Replacing old or damaged pipes with new ones to ensure safe, efficient plumbing.
    Water Softening and Filtration - Installation of systems to improve water quality for drinking and bathing.
    Sump Pump Services - Installation and maintenance of sump pumps to prevent basement flooding.
    Inspections and Maintenance - Regular plumbing system check-ups to prevent major issues.
    Sewer Camera Video Inspections - Utilizes advanced camera technology to visually inspect sewer lines and underground pipes for blockages, damage, and other issues without disruptive digging.
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Commercial

    Commercial Plumbing Repair and Installation - Services for large scale plumbing systems, including high-volume water systems and commercial-grade fixtures and appliances.
    Grease Traps - Installation and maintenance of grease traps in commercial kitchens.
    Industrial Water Heaters - Solutions tailored for the high demand of commercial buildings.
    Backflow Prevention - Installation and testing of backflow prevention systems to meet local regulations.
    Commercial Drain Cleaning - Handling larger and more complex drainage systems typical in commercial properties.
    Hydro Jetting - High-pressure drain and sewer line cleaning to remove stubborn blockages.
    Sewer Line Services - Inspection, repair, and replacement of sewer lines.
    Plumbing System Upgrades - Upgrading existing plumbing systems to meet commercial standards and efficiencies.
    Sewer Camera Video Inspections - Utilizes advanced camera technology to visually inspect sewer lines and underground pipes for blockages, damage, and other issues without disruptive digging.
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Licensed Master Plumbing and Contractor

    Arkansas
    Missouri
    Tennesse
    Alabama

Service Radius

50 mile radius of Springfield, MO. metro area.

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WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS ARE SAYING

Cindy L

Great Company with great service!! I will highly Recommend

April B

A huge Thank You to Sharp Plumbing for coming out to help repair our broken water line. He was quick to come and did an awesome job

Jen C

We had serious kitchen sink issues, after 2 hours of hard work outside in the pouring rain, its draining like a charm

FAQ

  • Why does my drain get clogged?

    Usually drains are clogged because people are not careful of what they put in them, especially in the kitchen. Other drains, like in the bathroom, get clogged because of the oil residue from soaps, shampoos and hair. It is recommended that you are conscious of what you put down your drains and treat them regularly with a drain cleaner such as Bio-Clean.

  • Why does the toilet keep running?

    The is one of the most common plumbing questions asked. The usual reason is that the flap in the bottom of the tank isn’t sealing shut. Take the top off the tank and flush the toilet while watching the rubber flap. Does it completely close? If not, even though water is entering the tank, some of it is flowing out through the unsealed flap and therefore, the water continues to run because the float ball trigger is never activated to stop the flow since water never reaches the fill line. That’s why jiggling the handle works to stop the running. It’s attached to the rubber flap with a chain, and jiggling it will reposition the flap so that it may seal more securely.

  • Why do we run out of hot water so quickly?

    Depending on the age and type of your water heater, there are a couple of reasons you don’t have enough hot water:
    ● Electric water heaters commonly have two heating elements, one on top and one on bottom. Either of these elements can stop working. If the bottom element goes out, only the top portion of the water heater is being heated. If the top element goes out, there will not be any hot water.● There is a reset button that could have been tripped causing the water heater to stop working. If that reset button has tripped, that is an indicator that something is wrong.
    If your water heater is running out of hot water quicker than normal, give us a call and we will get you back in hot water fast!

  • Is there really a difference between hard water and soft?

    Yes. In fact, the difference can be damaging to your home and your body. Maybe you have experienced damaged clothing fromthe laundry, excessive soap consumption, pipe scaling, faucet and fixture deterioration, skin problems, or undesirable tastes orodors from your water. If you have, then you have a water problem. Sharp Plumbing can solve your hard water worries with avariety of quality products for your home.

  • My water bill recently appears to be rather high and none of my faucets seem to be leaking, is there anything else that
    could be causing the sudden increase?

    The first thing you should check is your toilets, make sure they are not leaking. Then you can check to make sure your fill valve, inside the tank, is not overflowing through the overflow pipe. There is a small tube that should be connected to it, you want to make sure the water level is about 1 inch below the overflow tube or level with the manufacturers mark inside the tank. The last thing you can check is your flapper. You can do this by adding a couple of drops of some food coloring to your tank water, let it sit for about 15-20 minutes and check to see if the water in you bowl has changed color. If it has then you will need to replace your flapper.

  • If I have a major water leak in my home what should I do?

    First, turn off your water supply at the main shut-off valve. As a homeowner it’s important to know where this is located and educate your family member as well. Second, always contact a professional plumber during emergencies. And don’t touch any wet electrical fittings – call in an electrician to deal with that.

  • Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?

    Drain cleaners are usually very toxic, not a good thing to keep around the home especially if you have children or pets. These toxic chemicals also have a negative effect on your pipes, causing deterioration from the inside out. When this happens, the drains lines will need to be replaced. There are various products on the market that contain “friendly” bacteria and enzymes. These work great for keeping drain sludge and grease from building up on the pipes. For serious clogs contact a professional plumber at Sharp Plumbing.

  • What can I put down my garbage disposal?

    Always run water when using your garbage disposal, since the moisture helps break up the food, even when disposing of fat and grease. Soft or brittle debris like egg shells, cooked carrots, peas, mashed potatoes and small pieces of meat will be ground up by the disposal and flushed down the pipes, but hard materials like bones and coffee grounds will wear out the disposal and dull the blades. Fibrous materials like corn husks can jam up a disposal.

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