Skipper's Handyman And Plumbing operates as a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, handling residential repair, replacement, and emergency calls with same-day or next-day availability. The business specializes in jobs that do not require major system overhaul, positioning it as a practical choice for leaks, fixture replacement, drain clearing, and water heater service rather than new construction or full-home repipes.
This is a general plumbing repair shop with a secondary handyman capacity. The core work is fixing active problems: burst or leaking pipes, dripping faucets, running toilets, clogged drains, water heater repair and replacement, and fixture installation. The licensed plumber can pull permits where code requires them, which matters in Oklahoma City when work touches supply lines or waste lines. The handyman side handles minor carpentry, drywall patching, or light fixture mounting that sometimes accompanies a plumbing job, but this is not a general contractor operation.
The business does not specialize in new construction plumbing, whole-house replumbing, or complex commercial systems. It is also not an emergency-only service; it schedules routine repairs and installations during business hours.
Skipper's charges by the job rather than hourly rates for most work. A service call with diagnosis typically runs $75 to $150, which may apply toward repair cost if the customer proceeds. Common repair jobs fall into predictable price ranges: a new faucet installed averages $200 to $400 depending on style and complexity; toilet replacement runs $300 to $600; drain clearing by snake or jetting costs $150 to $400 based on severity and location. Water heater replacement is typically $1,200 to $2,500 for a standard 40 or 50-gallon unit, including removal and installation.
Emergency after-hours service incurs a surcharge; verify current emergency rates by phone, as they fluctuate seasonally. Permit costs, where required by Oklahoma City code, are separate and vary by job type.
Oklahoma City has several licensed plumbing firms: Roto-Rooter operates widely and offers 24-hour service with a higher emergency fee structure; local independents like Champion Plumbing and Ace Plumbing are distributed across metro neighborhoods. Roto-Rooter leans toward aggressive marketing and faster response on nights and weekends but carries premium pricing to match. Skipper's positions itself as a middle choice: responsive during standard hours with a single licensed plumber or small crew, lower overhead than large franchises, and more flexibility than one-person solo operators who may take weeks to fit in non-urgent calls.
Choose Skipper's if you need same-day or next-day service for a specific repair without paying premium emergency fees. Choose Roto-Rooter if you need someone at 2 a.m. on a Sunday and can afford the markup. Choose a solo independent if you are willing to wait longer in exchange for rock-bottom pricing on a simple job.
This service works best for Oklahoma City homeowners with an active leak, failed fixture, or water heater nearing the end of its life who want the job done competently within a few days and don't want to field multiple bids. It also suits renters whose landlord has authorized a repair and wants a licensed contractor who pulls permits if the city requires them. It does not suit landlords managing multiple units at once (you need a service contract and priority scheduling, which requires a larger outfit). It is also not the choice if you are planning a major bathroom renovation or whole-home repiping; those jobs require a general contractor familiar with phasing and coordination.
Call Skipper's with a description of the problem: leaking pipe, running toilet, or backed-up drain. The dispatcher will ask location, symptom, and whether water is currently shut off or actively dripping. If it is an emergency and you cannot wait, you pay an after-hours fee. For a scheduled call, the plumber arrives within the window agreed (usually 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.), inspects the problem, and offers a flat price for the repair or asks to return with materials if something is unexpected. You confirm the price before work begins. The plumber pulls any required permit and files it with Oklahoma City if the repair triggers code (usually supply or waste line work does; faucet swaps typically do not). You pay on completion, usually cash, check, or card.
Skipper's operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with emergency availability outside those hours at additional cost. The office and shop are located in Oklahoma City proper; the plumber travels to you. Parking is not a factor since the work happens at your address. Response time on routine calls is typically one to two business days; emergency same-day calls depend on current load and the surcharge applied. Confirm current hours and emergency fees by phone before assuming availability.
Skipper's Handyman And Plumbing fills a practical gap in Oklahoma City's plumbing market: licensed, local, responsive on routine repair without the overhead premium of a large franchise or the unpredictability of a solo operator who juggles side jobs.
