Plumb Tech is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, operating on a same-day emergency model with transparent pricing that does not require a service call fee. The company handles the full spectrum of residential plumbing—from burst pipes and water heater replacement to fixture installation and sewer line inspection—and distinguishes itself in a crowded market by publishing labor rates and commitment to arrive within a defined window rather than leaving customers to guess at cost or timing.
Plumb Tech is fundamentally a mobile emergency and service plumber, not a wholesale supplier or design-focused renovation firm. All technicians hold Oklahoma plumbing licenses, meaning they are qualified to work on code-regulated systems and pull permits when local inspection is required. The company accepts both scheduled repairs and same-day emergency calls, which matters because water damage escalates quickly in Oklahoma's climate and many competing services impose waiting periods or premium charges for after-hours work.
Standard service calls run $89 for the initial visit, which covers diagnosis but does not include repair labor or materials. This fee is waived if the customer books a repair on the same call, a meaningful distinction: a homeowner calling to identify a problem pays once; a homeowner who decides to proceed pays for service only, not diagnosis plus service.
Labor rates are $75 per hour for standard work, $95 per hour for emergency or after-hours calls (defined as 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. weekdays, and all hours Saturday and Sunday). Materials are marked up 25 percent above cost, which is lower than the 40 to 50 percent markup common among Oklahoma City competitors. For common jobs, pricing breaks down roughly as follows:
Water heater replacement typically ranges from $450 to $800 depending on unit size and whether old removal is included. Burst pipe repair (locating, cutting out, replumbing with PEX or copper) runs $200 to $500 on average. Sewer line camera inspection and written report is $299. Fixture installation (faucet, toilet, or supply lines) is usually 1 to 2 hours of labor plus material.
Emergency after-hours service is charged at the higher rate but does not include a trip fee, which some Oklahoma City plumbers layer on top of already-inflated emergency pricing. Confirm rates at the time of call, as material costs occasionally shift; labor rates have remained consistent for two years.
Plumb Tech's main local competitors fall into two tiers: large franchises like Mr. Rooter and Roto-Rooter, and independent single-operator shops. Mr. Rooter charges a $99.95 service call fee that applies to all visits, even if repair is booked, plus hourly rates in the $95 to $110 range and a 50 percent material markup. Roto-Rooter similarly tiers pricing by time of day and adds a separate trip charge. Independent operators often undercut Plumb Tech's hourly rate (sometimes $60 to $70) but may lack insurance transparency or response reliability, and some do not hold current licenses.
Plumb Tech's positioning is middle-ground: higher than unlicensed independents but lower than franchise operations, with the added benefit that the $89 diagnostic fee actually disappears if you hire them to fix the problem. For homeowners facing an unknown issue and wanting both a qualified diagnosis and fair pricing, this model eliminates the gamble. For a straightforward job (a new faucet, a known leak location), an independent might save $30 to $50 but sacrifices verification and guarantee. For emergencies at midnight, Plumb Tech's lack of additional trip fees makes it cheaper than Roto-Rooter, which applies a $75 to $150 emergency surcharge on top of service.
Plumb Tech works well for homeowners who value same-day response, licensed work, and clear pricing without hidden fees. It suits anyone facing an active leak, frozen line, or water heater failure who cannot wait three to five business days. It also suits renovation projects that require permit-coordinated work, since licensed plumbers pull permits and coordinate inspections.
It is a poor fit for purely cosmetic upgrades (like a luxury fixture installation where design and aesthetics matter more than cost-efficient repair), or for customers committed to finding the absolute lowest hourly rate regardless of credentials. It is also not ideal if you need complex design consultation for a whole-home repiping; Plumb Tech executes well but does not market itself as a design firm.
Calling Plumb Tech triggers a phone intake where the dispatcher asks basic questions: What is leaking, where, and how long? Does water still run? Any recent freeze? From there, you receive a window (usually within 2 to 4 hours for same-day calls). The technician arrives in a marked truck, diagnoses the problem, explains findings verbally and sometimes with photos, and provides a written estimate before starting work. Parts are sourced from local supply houses; major jobs may require a second trip for material delivery, though common repair parts (PEX fittings, shut-off valves, supply lines) are carried on the truck. Payment is due upon completion, and Plumb Tech accepts cash, card, and check.
Plumb Tech is available Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. for scheduled calls and 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. for emergencies. Weekend emergency service runs all day Saturday and Sunday at the higher hourly rate. The office is located in northwest Oklahoma City; technicians serve the metro area and surrounding suburbs, typically adding 15 to 30 minutes to travel time depending on location. Parking is handled at the job site (homeowner's driveway or street); no on-site parking is required.
Plumb Tech earns its listing because it resolves a genuine problem in Oklahoma City plumbing: the gap between cheap-but-unverified operators and premium franchises that charge accordingly. It delivers licensed work, transparent pricing, and emergency availability without the markup.
