Patmon Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City's residential market with same-day emergency response and scheduled repair work, operating as a single-crew operation rather than a multi-branch service.
Patmon Plumbing handles standard residential plumbing: burst pipes, water heater replacement, fixture repair and installation, drain cleaning, and leak detection. The business operates as a single licensed plumber or small crew, which shapes both availability and pricing structure. Unlike large regional chains that staff multiple trucks across the metro, Patmon works on a per-job basis and advertises same-day emergency response for acute problems like active leaks or no-water situations. The licensed status matters for permit work and code compliance in Oklahoma City, where homeowners are legally required to hire licensed contractors for most plumbing repairs.
Patmon offers both emergency and standard scheduled work. Emergency calls (nights, weekends, holidays) carry a premium rate; verify current charges directly, as emergency fees fluctuate seasonally and by time-of-day. Scheduled appointments during business hours cost less. Common jobs include water heater replacement (typically $800 to $1,500 for a standard 40-gallon electric unit, plus labor), drain cleaning by snake or hydro-jet ($150 to $400 depending on severity), and fixture installation ($100 to $300 per fixture in labor). Permit-required work (like a full repipe or new line installation) adds permitting fees through Oklahoma City's water department; Patmon handles the permit application, but the homeowner pays the city's fee.
The business does not offer maintenance contracts, meaning you pay per call rather than a flat annual fee. This model suits homeowners who don't want recurring charges but need flexibility on when service happens.
Oklahoma City has both single-operator plumbers and larger chains. Roto-Rooter (national chain with local franchisees) operates multiple trucks and offers 24/7 availability but charges higher hourly rates ($100 to $150 per hour) due to overhead. Patmon's per-job pricing is often lower for routine calls. For complex repiping projects or commercial work, Roto-Rooter's scale may be necessary; for a burst pipe on a Sunday or a water heater swap, Patmon's same-day response and lower base cost usually makes sense. Benjamin Franklin Plumbing (also a chain) positions itself as premium service with a satisfaction guarantee; it costs more upfront but appeals to homeowners who prioritize warranty certainty. Choose Patmon if you need quick, affordable response on residential emergencies; choose Benjamin Franklin if you want documented guarantee coverage; choose Roto-Rooter if you need 24/7 support across multiple service areas.
Patmon works well for homeowners in Oklahoma City proper who have a plumbing emergency and want a licensed, local response without corporate overhead markup. It suits renters whose landlords need a reliable contractor, and homeowners doing modest repairs or replacements. The single-crew model means appointments may require a short wait (a few days to a week for non-emergency calls), so it does not suit someone needing same-day scheduled service for planned work. It also may not be the right fit for new construction or major repiping projects requiring multiple crews and coordination; larger contractors handle those projects more smoothly.
Call Patmon with a description of the problem (leak location, water heater age, fixture type). For emergencies, provide access instructions; for scheduled work, book a time window. The plumber will assess the issue, provide an estimate (verbal or written depending on job complexity), and confirm before proceeding. Payment is typically due upon completion for standard calls; confirm billing method and any deposit requirement for larger jobs.
Patmon operates Monday through Friday during standard business hours; emergency calls are answered outside those hours. Specific hours vary (confirm before calling). The plumber meets you at your home, so parking is your driveway or curb. No appointment booking system online exists; phone contact is required. For scheduling, call and expect to describe the problem in detail so the plumber can estimate travel time and parts needed.
Patmon Plumbing fills the gap between DIY attempts and corporate chains for Oklahoma City homeowners who need licensed, affordable service on the first call.
