Heartland Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City's metro area with same-day emergency calls, standard appointments, and new construction work. The business operates as a full-service residential and light commercial outfit, handling everything from burst pipes to water heater replacement, and takes calls outside regular business hours without automatic premium charges.
A plumber at Heartland holds an Oklahoma license, which means the work meets state code requirements and can pass city inspection. The company fields emergency calls (pipe breaks, gas line leaks, no-water situations) alongside scheduled jobs (fixture installation, drain cleaning, inspections before home sale). Unlike some Oklahoma City plumbers who charge a flat emergency surcharge anytime you call after 5 p.m., Heartland's pricing model separates the service call fee from the actual repair cost, making it possible to know upfront what the visit itself will cost before deciding whether to proceed.
Heartland handles the plumbing work most Oklahoma City homeowners need: water heater replacement (typically $1,200 to $2,500 depending on tank size and material), burst or leaking pipes ($300 to $1,200 depending on location and material), toilet and faucet replacement ($150 to $600 installed), and drain clearing ($150 to $400). A standard service call fee runs $75 to $95; confirm current rates by phone since labor costs shift with material availability. Emergency calls outside 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday are handled at the same hourly labor rate as daytime work, with no separate after-hours penalty, though the service call fee may apply.
For jobs requiring a city of Oklahoma City permit (new water lines, gas line work, certain sewer repairs), Heartland obtains permits and schedules inspections as part of the job. Homeowners in older areas near the core of Oklahoma City (where cast iron drain lines are common) should expect higher clearing costs if roots are involved; Heartland can scope the line with a camera before quoting, a step that costs $200 to $300 but prevents surprise pricing later.
Oklahoma City has several tiers of plumbing services. National franchises like Benjamin Franklin Plumbing and Mr. Rooter operate here with standardized pricing but often higher service call fees ($99 to $150) and stricter emergency scheduling. Smaller independent shops vary widely: some charge no service call fee but run high hourly rates ($125 to $200), while others offer lower rates but lengthy wait times. Heartland's model sits between extremes: a moderate service call fee plus predictable labor rates means you can budget more easily than with the "no call fee but high hourly rate" shops, but without paying franchise premiums.
Choose Heartland if you need a licensed plumber within 24 to 48 hours for non-life-threatening problems or want a phone quote before committing to a visit. Choose a national franchise if your homeowner's warranty specifically names them or you prefer guaranteed response times on true emergencies. For budget work on minor leaks, some Oklahoma City homeowners call a handyman first, though any job touching gas lines, sewer connections, or code-inspected water work legally requires a licensed plumber.
This service is the right fit for homeowners in Oklahoma City proper and inner-ring suburbs (Edmond, Norman, Midwest City) managing typical household plumbing without severe time pressure. It works well for landlords with rental properties needing quick turnarounds on tenant-reported leaks. It does not suit someone in an acute crisis (a main line backing up into the basement on a Sunday morning) who cannot tolerate even a 2 to 3-hour wait, nor someone looking for the absolute lowest price through a handyman or unlicensed operator.
Phone the business during hours to describe the problem (running toilet, slow drain, visible leak) and confirm whether the issue requires a same-day emergency visit or can be scheduled. You will be quoted a service call fee and given a time window; the plumber will assess the problem on arrival, provide a repair estimate including parts and labor, and ask permission before proceeding. If you choose to move forward, the repair is completed and billed at the end of the visit. For emergencies called after hours, expect a call back within 30 to 60 minutes confirming dispatch and ETA.
Heartland Plumbing operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with after-hours emergency dispatch available. The office address is in the Oklahoma City metro; most service vehicles are marked and carry standard tools, meaning they can handle most jobs on the first visit without a second trip. Confirm current hours and phone number directly, as holiday schedules change seasonally.
Heartland Plumbing earns its place in Oklahoma City's home services landscape because it enforces code compliance while keeping pricing transparent and service accessible outside business hours without punitive surcharges. For a city where older neighborhoods contain cast iron drains and summer heat stresses water lines, having a licensed plumber who communicates costs upfront removes anxiety from an already stressful repair.
