Veteran Plumbing Services is a licensed plumbing contractor serving Oklahoma City residential and commercial clients, operating as a solo or small-team operation focused on code-compliant work requiring city permits and inspections.
A licensed plumber in Oklahoma City must carry an active Oklahoma Construction Industries Board (OCIB) license and comply with Oklahoma plumbing code, which tracks the International Plumbing Code. Veteran Plumbing Services holds this license and handles jobs that trigger permit requirements under Oklahoma City Municipal Code Chapter 59, including water line replacement, sewer line work, fixture relocation, and new construction rough-in. This distinguishes licensed work from handyman-level repairs (leaky faucets, trap clears, cartridge swaps) that do not require permits. The business operates within Oklahoma City proper and responds to both scheduled repairs and emergency calls.
Veteran Plumbing Services charges for diagnostic calls, labor, materials, and permit fees separately. A diagnostic visit or service call typically runs $75 to $150, depending on complexity and whether emergency hours apply. Labor rates for licensed plumbers in Oklahoma City range from $85 to $120 per hour; Veteran Plumbing Services pricing should be confirmed directly, as hourly rates vary by contractor and job scope. Common jobs and typical ranges in the market include water heater replacement ($800 to $2,200 including unit and labor), sewer line camera inspection ($300 to $500), whole-home re-pipe ($3,000 to $8,000+), and fixture installation ($200 to $600 per fixture including labor). Permit fees for Oklahoma City plumbing work are set by the city and range from $35 for simple fixture work to $150+ for sewer or water service modifications; these are often passed through to the customer. Materials are billed at cost plus markup, a standard practice among licensed contractors. Ask whether the business offers flat-rate pricing for common jobs or hourly estimates; many Oklahoma City plumbers provide both models depending on the job.
Oklahoma City has three broad categories of plumbing service: large established firms with dispatch centers and multiple crews, independent licensed plumbers, and handyman services that do not pull permits. Roto-Rooter and similar national franchises offer same-day or next-day availability and 24/7 emergency response but typically charge higher diagnostic fees ($100 to $200) and dispatch charges on top of labor. Independent licensed plumbers like Veteran Plumbing Services often undercut franchise rates on labor and diagnostic visits, though response time may be slower for true emergencies. Handyman services cost less per hour ($50 to $75) but cannot legally handle permit work, making them unsuitable for water service, sewer, or structural plumbing changes. If your job requires a city permit and inspection, Veteran Plumbing Services or another licensed contractor is mandatory; if you need a faucet cartridge or trap replaced and no inspection is required, a handyman may suffice at lower cost. Choose a franchise for guaranteed same-day emergency response; choose an independent licensed plumber when you have time to schedule and want lower rates on permit-required work.
This service fits homeowners and commercial property managers facing water line failure, sewer backup, fixture relocation, or new construction plumbing work that will be inspected by the city. It also suits customers who want a licensed contractor's accountability and warranty on work, plus compliance certainty. It does not suit customers needing immediate same-day emergency response on nights or weekends unless the business offers extended hours (confirm directly). It does not suit simple repairs like replacing a faucet aerator or unclogging a drain with a plunger, which do not require licensing.
Call to describe the issue and request a diagnostic appointment. The plumber will visit, assess the problem, identify whether permits are required, and provide a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and any city permits. If the work is approved, schedule a start date and confirm whether the business will pull the permit or whether you will. The city inspector will need access to inspect after rough-in (pipe installation before walls close) and final (after connections are made and tested). The plumber handles the inspection request and coordination.
Confirm hours directly with Veteran Plumbing Services; most Oklahoma City licensed plumbers keep standard business hours (7 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays) with emergency availability outside those hours at a premium rate. Service trucks park on residential or commercial property during appointments. If you are in central or north Oklahoma City, response time is typically 1 to 3 business days for non-emergency calls.
Veteran Plumbing Services fills a specific need for Oklahoma City homeowners who require licensed, permitted plumbing work and want to work with a contractor who handles code compliance and city inspection directly.
