Mr. Rooter Plumbing is a locally owned residential plumber handling everything from burst pipes and water heater replacement to drain cleaning and fixture installation across Oklahoma City and surrounding areas, operating as a licensed, insured contractor who charges by the job rather than by the hour and offers same-day emergency response.
Mr. Rooter operates as a full-service residential plumbing company, not a handyman service or supply house. The business holds an Oklahoma plumbing license and maintains general liability insurance. Work typically includes water leak detection and repair, toilet and faucet replacement, water heater installation (tank and tankless), drain cleaning using both mechanical snakes and hydro-jetting, and sump pump service. The company dispatches from a central location and serves the Oklahoma City metro area including Edmond, Norman, and Mustang within a reasonable response window. Unlike some regional plumbers that focus on new construction or commercial work, Mr. Rooter handles the residential calls that dominate a homeowner's list: the 2 a.m. frozen pipe, the kitchen sink that won't drain, the water heater that stops heating in November.
Mr. Rooter quotes most jobs as a flat rate rather than hourly labor, which means you receive an estimate before work begins and the final bill matches that estimate (barring major scope changes discovered during the job). A basic service call to diagnose a problem runs approximately $100 to $150; if you proceed with repairs, that diagnostic fee is typically applied to the final bill. Common repair jobs fall into predictable ranges: drain cleaning by mechanical snake runs $150 to $300 depending on severity and pipe accessibility; hydro-jetting (high-pressure water cleaning) costs $400 to $700 for standard residential lines. Water heater replacement, the most frequent large job, ranges from $1,200 to $2,000 installed for a standard 40-gallon tank unit, with tankless units running $2,500 to $4,000 depending on demand and fuel type. Toilet replacement sits around $300 to $500 installed; faucet replacement typically costs $150 to $400. Emergency service (calls outside standard business hours) adds a surcharge, usually $50 to $100 on top of the standard rate. Verify current pricing by calling directly, as material costs and labor rates shift seasonally.
Oklahoma City has several plumbing contractors competing for residential work. Roto-Rooter, a national chain with a local franchise, also offers same-day service and flat-rate pricing on many jobs, with comparable diagnostic fees and drain-cleaning costs; the key difference is brand consistency and potential wait times during peak seasons. Plumbline Plumbing, an independent Oklahoma City contractor, tends to emphasize diagnostic thoroughness and works more often on older homes and complex repiping jobs, with hourly rates around $85 to $100 rather than flat rates, making it better suited to jobs where scope is uncertain at the start. Most general handymen in Oklahoma City avoid water heater and major drain work, leaving those jobs exclusively to licensed plumbers. Choose Mr. Rooter if you need fast turnaround on common residential repairs and prefer knowing the cost upfront; choose Plumbline if your home's plumbing history is unusual or if you anticipate discovering complications mid-job.
Mr. Rooter is the right call for homeowners facing burst pipes, non-draining toilets, water heater failure, or drain backups, and for those who want a licensed contractor available after hours without waiting weeks. Renters needing repairs approved by their landlord will appreciate the transparent pricing and licensed backing. It suits new homeowners unfamiliar with their plumbing systems and homeowners with older homes where a quick diagnostic prevents guesswork. It does not suit commercial properties, new construction plumbing rough-in work, or jobs requiring extensive replumbing of entire homes (though Mr. Rooter can assess whether replumbing is necessary). It is also not the least expensive option for budget-conscious homeowners willing to wait a week or two for scheduled service; smaller independent plumbers sometimes undercut by 10 to 15 percent if you accept a longer timeline.
When you call, dispatch collects your address, describes your problem, and offers the next available appointment (same-day for emergencies, or a scheduled window within a few days for non-urgent work). A plumber arrives with a diagnostic kit and basic tools; they locate the problem, explain what they found, and present a written estimate. If you approve, work begins immediately or is scheduled for a follow-up. If the issue is straightforward (a running toilet, a slow drain), the repair often completes during that first visit. For major work like water heater replacement, the plumber may need to order the unit and schedule installation a day or two later.
Mr. Rooter operates standard business hours Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with Saturday availability typically from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; emergency service (pipe bursts, complete drain blockages) is available 24/7 at a premium rate. The plumber arrives in a marked service truck and parks in your driveway or on the street; no special parking arrangements are required. For jobs requiring water shutoff, the plumber locates your main valve (usually at the curb or in the basement) and handles that step. Verify current hours and emergency availability when you call, as seasonal demand occasionally shifts weekend coverage.
Mr. Rooter's flat-rate model and same-day availability make it the practical choice for Oklahoma City homeowners facing urgent plumbing failures who want certainty on cost and speed on repair.
