Hickman Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City residential and commercial properties, handling everything from routine repairs and fixture replacement to new installations and emergency call-outs. The business operates as a full-service shop rather than a drain-cleaning specialist or fixture retailer, positioning it for homeowners and property managers who need a single point of contact for water system problems that require a licensed hand.
Hickman Plumbing holds an Oklahoma plumbing license and handles jobs that legally require one: water line repair and replacement, sewer work, fixture installation, pressure testing, and permit-pulling for jobs that trigger code review. The company works on both scheduled maintenance and emergency calls, distinguishing it from handymen who can unclog drains or swap out a faucet but cannot legally perform the structural work that defines plumbing in Oklahoma. The operation is residential-focused but takes commercial accounts, which means the crew is accustomed to both single-family homes and multi-unit or small-commercial properties on the same service day.
Hickman Plumbing charges a service call fee to diagnose the problem, typically $75 to $95 for routine visits during business hours (verification recommended, as this figure shifts seasonally). Emergency calls after hours or on weekends carry a higher rate. Labor runs $65 to $85 per hour for standard work; jobs that involve trenching, sewer line access, or extensive wall or floor opening run longer and may be quoted flat-rate. Material costs are added on top and vary by supply price. A simple faucet replacement might land between $150 and $300 all-in; a water heater swap typically runs $400 to $800 depending on unit type and accessibility; sewer line repair or replacement can exceed $2,000 and should be quoted after a camera inspection. The company can pull the required permits from Oklahoma City, which cost $15 to $40 depending on job scope, and pass that cost to the customer.
Hickman Plumbing occupies the middle ground between big-box contractor networks and one-person operations. Larger firms like Roto-Rooter or ServiceMaster franchise operations offer 24/7 availability and corporate scheduling systems but often charge higher base rates and may dispatch generalists rather than plumbers who specialize in structural work. Smaller independent plumbers in Oklahoma City may undercut Hickman on hourly labor but lack the licensing depth to handle jobs that require permit sign-off or the equipment (camera, pressure gauge, auger) for complex diagnosis. Choose Hickman if you need someone who can legally pull a permit and stand behind code compliance; choose a drain specialist if your problem is purely a clog and you want the lowest call price; choose a large franchise if your building has multiple simultaneous problems and you need same-day back-to-back appointments.
Hickman Plumbing suits homeowners with water pressure issues, slow drains that don't respond to plunging, water heater failure, or fixture leaks that require opening walls or floors. It suits property managers overseeing multiple units who want one contractor familiar with older multi-family plumbing. It does not suit renters who need a landlord to arrange the call, or homeowners whose problem is a temporary clog that a $30 plumbing snake will fix. It is not positioned as an emergency-only service, though it takes emergency calls; if you need guaranteed same-hour response on a weekend, a franchise operation may be more reliable.
Call Hickman Plumbing with a description of the problem (water pooling under the sink, no water pressure upstairs, or sewage backing up). The office will book a time slot or, if it is after hours, transfer you to an emergency line. The plumber will arrive with hand tools and diagnostic equipment (camera, pressure tester, leak detector) and will run water through the affected lines to isolate the failure point. If the problem is within the home's walls or sewer line, the plumber will explain what has to be opened and what it will cost. You will not pay extra for diagnosis; the service call fee covers it, and if you proceed with the repair, that fee is credited toward labor.
Hickman Plumbing operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., for routine scheduling (verify current hours by phone). Emergency calls are fielded outside these hours. The plumber parks on or very near the property and uses a work truck stocked with common fittings and supplies; you do not need a dedicated parking space. Jobs in the Oklahoma City metro are handled same-day or next-day depending on call volume; current wait time should be confirmed when you schedule.
Hickman Plumbing holds the licensing and equipment depth that separates permitted plumbing work from handyman fixes, making it the right choice for structural water system problems where code compliance or permit documentation matters.
