Red Plains Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City with same-day and emergency service for residential and commercial properties, handling everything from routine repairs to full system replacements and new construction.
Red Plains Plumbing operates as a full-service licensed plumbing company in Oklahoma City, staffed by plumbers who hold Oklahoma state licenses and can pull permits required for most residential and light commercial jobs. The business handles both emergency call-outs (burst pipes, no-heat situations, backed-up drains) and scheduled service (routine repairs, fixture installation, water heater replacement). They work on older homes common in midtown and near Bricktown, where galvanized steel lines and cast-iron drain stacks are standard, as well as newer construction in the metro area where code compliance for venting and backflow prevention is more complex.
Red Plains Plumbing charges a service call fee of $85 to $95 (verify current rate; this figure can shift seasonally) for diagnostic and estimate work, applied toward the final bill if the customer proceeds with repairs. Labor runs at $65 to $75 per hour for most jobs, with emergency calls outside 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays incurring a $150 to $200 after-hours surcharge on top of the standard rate.
Common jobs and their typical cost range include: faucet or toilet replacement, $200 to $400 (parts plus two hours labor); water heater replacement, $800 to $1,400 (tank unit and installation); drain clearing via auger, $150 to $300 (depending on access and severity); and re-piping a section of galvanized supply line, $400 to $900. Permits for water heater replacement run $25 to $50 through the city and are factored into the estimate. Repairs that touch the main sewer line or backflow devices require city inspection and can add $75 to $150 to the project cost.
Red Plains bundles routine maintenance (water heater flush, line inspection) into annual packages at roughly $150 to $200 per year for residential customers, a hedge against emergency calls during winter or summer peak season when appointment slots narrow.
Red Plains' main local competition includes franchises like Roto-Rooter (which operates a location serving OKC metro) and independent shops like Rooter Plus. Roto-Rooter generally charges higher diagnostic and hourly rates ($90 to $110 per hour labor) but has more saturated availability and can dispatch faster in true emergencies; they are better for 2 a.m. burst pipes in Edmond or Mustang when a 20-minute response matters more than cost. Rooter Plus tends to price similarly to Red Plains on hourly work but focuses more heavily on drain clearing and doesn't advertise full water heater or re-piping capacity. Red Plains splits the difference: licensed and local enough to navigate older OKC neighborhoods without inflating estimates, but with enough scale (multiple trucks and technicians) to honor same-day appointments most weeks.
For customers in northwest OKC near Bethany or far south near Norman, Roto-Rooter's broader service radius may be an advantage; for in-city jobs in Midtown, Bricktown, or Edmond proper, Red Plains' faster arrival and straightforward pricing make it the practical choice.
Red Plains is well-suited to owner-occupants of older homes with aging copper or steel lines, landlords managing rentals across OKC with recurring maintenance needs, and small commercial tenants (offices, clinics) needing licensed work for lease compliance or inspections. The $65 to $75 hourly rate and willingness to do partial repairs (a single leaking fitting rather than full re-pipe) appeal to budget-conscious homeowners and property managers.
Red Plains is not the best fit for customers who prioritize same-day emergency response above all else during extreme-weather events (Roto-Rooter's bigger fleet responds faster during widespread freeze events) or for large commercial builds where the general contractor demands a formal surety bond (Red Plains can provide one but does not advertise it as a core offering). Customers seeking specialized geothermal or radiant heating plumbing should confirm Red Plains' experience before booking.
A Red Plains dispatcher answers the phone or voicemail and gathers the problem description (leaking faucet, no water pressure, drain backup). For non-emergencies scheduled during business hours, they slot the call for a specific window (typically 2 to 4 hours wide) and charge the service call fee upon arrival. The technician inspects the problem, explains findings, and provides a written estimate before beginning work. For emergency calls outside hours, the after-hours surcharge applies upfront and work begins once the customer confirms the estimate verbally.
Most jobs are completed the same day or next day if parts must be ordered; Red Plains keeps stock of common replacement cartridges, washers, supply lines, and valve assemblies on the truck.
Red Plains operates Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency service (after-hours and weekends) available by phone dispatch. There is no walk-in office or waiting room. Parking at job sites is the customer's responsibility. Verify current emergency hours and surcharge rates by phone before assuming weekend availability.
Red Plains earns its role in Oklahoma City's home-services landscape because it balances the quick turnaround and licensed expertise that aging neighborhoods like Midtown and Bricktown demand with pricing and communication transparent enough that homeowners understand what they are paying for and why.
