Stone Creek Plumbing is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City's residential market with same-day emergency calls, water heater installation, and code-compliant repairs. The company operates as a full-service shop, handling everything from burst pipes to fixture replacement, and accepts both scheduled appointments and emergency dispatch.
Stone Creek holds an active Oklahoma plumbing license and handles the range of jobs homeowners encounter: leaks, clogs, water heater failure, toilet and faucet replacement, and line repairs. The business takes emergency calls outside standard business hours, a critical distinction in Oklahoma City, where winter freeze damage and summer main breaks create urgent demand. The company operates in the mid-market segment—larger than a solo operator but smaller than multi-branch national chains like Benjamin Franklin Plumbing or Roto-Rooter.
Stone Creek charges a service call fee to diagnose the problem, with pricing tiered by job complexity. Emergency calls (nights, weekends, holidays) run a higher rate than daytime appointments. Routine jobs like faucet repair or toilet replacement typically fall between $150 and $400 depending on materials and labor time. Water heater installation, a common request in Oklahoma City, averages $1,200 to $2,500 for a standard 50-gallon unit, including removal of the old unit. Line repair or leak detection costs vary sharply with access difficulty and damage extent; a simple under-sink repair may cost $200 to $300, while a slab leak requiring trenching can exceed $1,500. The company handles permit paperwork for jobs that require city approval, such as new water heater installation or gas line work.
Verify current service-call fees and emergency rates by calling directly, as these adjust periodically.
Oklahoma City plumbing is split between emergency-focused shops (Stone Creek, Roto-Rooter, Benjamin Franklin) and smaller independent contractors who typically work by appointment only. Roto-Rooter and Benjamin Franklin maintain 24/7 dispatch and charge higher emergency premiums; both are well-equipped for large commercial work and have multiple vehicles in the field. Stone Creek undercuts these chains on routine daytime calls but competes on speed for emergencies. Independent plumbers in OKC—found through the Oklahoma Construction Industries Board directory—often quote lower rates but lack the same administrative infrastructure and may have longer callback times. Choose Roto-Rooter or Benjamin Franklin if you need a corporate guarantee and don't mind premium pricing; choose Stone Creek if you value a licensed local operator at moderate cost who can still reach you after hours; choose an independent if your job is scheduled well in advance and price is the primary driver.
Stone Creek is the right fit for homeowners with burst pipes, non-functioning water heaters, or active leaks who need same-day or next-morning help. It works well for standard residential repairs and replacements where code compliance matters. It is not the best choice for new construction plumbing (a rarer Oklahoma City residential need), complex remodel work requiring extensive coordination, or commercial projects. Homeowners in older OKC neighborhoods prone to galvanized pipe failure or clay line issues appreciate a contractor who understands local soil and aging infrastructure.
A technician arrives within the service window, diagnoses the issue, and provides a written estimate before starting work. If the job requires a permit (water heater replacement, for example), Stone Creek handles the application and inspection scheduling with the city. For emergency calls, the technician assesses whether the problem is an immediate risk (water damage, gas smell) and may recommend temporary containment before full repair. Payment is typically due upon completion.
Stone Creek operates standard business hours for appointments (verify current hours by phone) and accepts emergency calls 24/7. Service vehicles carry stock of common parts—fittings, water heater elements, toilet mechanisms—reducing callback delays. OKC's sprawl means response time depends on your location relative to their service area; north and central OKC typically see faster dispatch than far south or far west suburbs. No parking hassles exist for residential calls; the technician parks in the driveway or on-street.
Stone Creek holds its place in Oklahoma City's service economy by bundling local licensing, emergency availability, and transparent pricing into a single operator that homeowners can reach without navigating a national call center.
