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parker plumbing LLC
Your Water Heater and Drain Cleaning Specialist In Central Oregon
Don’t see yourself but you’re In central oregon? Give us a call!
Where we serve
Bend
Madras
Black Butte Ranch
Prineville
Crook County
Crooked River Ranch
Redmond
Deschutes County
Sisters
And more…
Eagle Crest
…if you’re in central oregon give us a call!
Jefferson County
Juniper Canyon
La Pine
Post
Mitchell
Paulina
Powell Butte
Pronghorn
Terrebonne
Warm Springs
What our customers say
FAQ’s
GENERAL INFORMATION
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Yes, Parker Plumbing is available 24/7 to contact for any plumbing emergency.
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Yes. We are fully licensed and insured. All work is completed to code, with a focus on safety, long-term reliability, and professional workmanship.
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We serve Central Oregon, including Bend, Redmond, and Prineville. If you are nearby, give us a call; we can likely help!
Service & Scheduling
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Yes, when availability allows. We prioritize urgent issues and work to get a licensed plumber to your home as quickly as possible.
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Immediately shut off your main water supply to prevent damage, then call Parker Plumbing. We will guide you through the next steps and respond fast.
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Yes. We provide full winterization to protect your pipes from freezing. This includes draining lines, insulating exposed pipes, and securing outdoor spigots to prevent costly winter bursts.
Maintenance & Systems
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Signs include frequent leaks, rust-colored water, or low pressure. We provide honest inspections and recommendations with no pressure.
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The EPA recommends 120∘F. This setting prevents bacteria growth while protecting your family from accidental skin burns.
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Inspect it annually to check levels. Generally, tanks should be pumped every two to three years depending on usage.
Common Troubleshooting
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Clogs are usually caused by grease, buildup, or root intrusion. A professional cleaning or camera inspection can identify and fix the root cause.
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Yes. It is the most effective way to clear pipes, removing grease and sludge that traditional snaking leaves behind to prevent future clogs.
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Low pressure is often caused by leaks, mineral buildup, or aging pipes. We can diagnose the exact cause and recommend the right fix.
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It could be a running toilet, a malfunctioning meter, or a hidden leak. Try not using water for a few hours and then check if your meter is still moving.
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These are mineral deposits like calcium and magnesium. When tap water evaporates, these minerals solidify and create a powdery buildup.