Not every plumbing job needs a licensed plumber. The Toolbox Pro handles the everyday plumbing repairs that keep your Phoenix home running — faucet replacements, toilet fixes, drain cleaning, garbage disposal installs, and more. All at flat-rate prices starting at 5.
Our Plumbing Services
- Faucet Replacement — Kitchen and bathroom, any brand. From 5.
- Toilet Repair and Installation — Running toilets, clogs, wax ring replacement, new installs. From 5.
- Drain Cleaning — Slow or clogged sinks, tubs, and showers. Hand auger and snake.
- Garbage Disposal — Jam clearing, leak repair, full replacement. All major brands.
- Shower Head and Valve — Swap shower heads, replace cartridges, fix leaks.
- Supply Line Replacement — Braided stainless steel upgrades for sinks and toilets.
- Shut-Off Valve Repair — Stuck or leaking shut-off valves under sinks and behind toilets.
Why Choose a Handyman Over a Plumber?
Licensed plumbers charge 50-00 per hour with minimums. Most common household plumbing repairs — a leaky faucet, a running toilet, a slow drain — are straightforward fixes that a skilled handyman completes in under an hour at a flat rate. You save 40-60% compared to a plumber for the same result.
When to Call a Licensed Plumber Instead
We refer these jobs to licensed plumbers: main sewer line work, water heater replacement, gas line repairs, re-piping, and anything requiring a plumbing permit in Arizona. We will tell you upfront if your job needs a plumber.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a handyman plumber cost in Phoenix?
Plumbing repairs start at $85 flat rate. Faucet replacements start at $65. We provide the exact price before starting — no hourly surprises.
What plumbing services does a handyman cover?
We handle faucet replacement, toilet repair and installation, garbage disposal install, drain cleaning, shower head swaps, supply line replacement, and minor pipe repairs.
Do I need a licensed plumber or can a handyman do it?
Arizona allows handymen to perform most residential plumbing repairs under the handyman exemption (jobs under $1,000). We refer sewer line work, water heater replacements, and gas lines to licensed plumbers.