Water where it should be. Nowhere else.
Plumbing · Wooster, Ohio
Repairs, fixtures and water heaters from the father-and-son crew that plumbs full bathroom remodels. Written price before work starts, no hourly meter you can’t see running.
A written price before the wrench comes out.
The call · how it runs
Plumbing is where surprise invoices live. Not here. We quote the job, not the hour, and for most repairs a couple of texted photos are enough to put a number in writing the same day.
- Written price before workalways
- Quote from texted photosusually same day
- Materialsat cost, receipts shown
- The crewsame two as the remodels
There’s a service-call minimum; it covers an insured crew and a stocked truck in your driveway, and you’ll have the number before we head over. If the leak can wait a day, stack the list and let one trip earn its keep.
The calls we get.
Partial list · the shutoff valve knows the rest
- Dripping faucets & worn cartridges
- Running or rocking toilets
- Shutoff valves that won’t
- Water heaters, repair & replace
- Garbage disposals
- Slow & stubborn drains
- Leaks under the sink
- Tub & shower valves
- Vanity & sink swaps
- Supply lines & hookups
- Outdoor spigots & hose bibs
- Dishwasher & ice-maker lines
If it holds, carries or leaks water, call. Worst case, we tell you it’s a bigger job than a service call, and then we’re the crew for that too.
Half the internet lists us under plumbing. Fair enough.
Thirty years of gutting and rebuilding bathrooms means plumbing is a trade we work every single week: supply, drain, valves, fixtures, water heaters. The directories aren’t wrong, they’re just seeing one wall of the room. The plumbing you get here is the plumbing inside our remodels, held to the standard that has to survive behind tile for twenty years.
What that means on a Tuesday: the fix gets done once, the fittings we’d trust in our own work, and if we open something up and find a bigger problem, you hear about it the same day, in plain English, with a written number for what fixing it takes.
Toilets we’ve replaced.
Job photos · straight off the crew’s phones
Old one out, new one set and sealed, floor left clean.



The short questions.
Straight answers · no follow-up call required
How much does a plumber cost in Wooster, Ohio?
Most plumbing bills around here are built on an hourly meter you can’t see running. Ours aren’t. You get a written price before the work starts, usually from a couple of texted photos the same day, with materials billed at cost and receipts shown. There’s a service-call minimum, and you’ll have that number before we head over.
Are you plumbers or remodelers?
Both, honestly. Thirty years of gutting and rebuilding bathrooms means plumbing is a trade we work every single week: supply, drain, valves, fixtures, water heaters. Half the internet lists Barnes under plumbing, and that’s fair. The difference is that your plumbing gets done to remodel standard, by the same two people who would build you the whole bathroom.
Do you take small plumbing jobs?
Yes. A dripping faucet or a running toilet is a normal ticket for us, not a favor. There is a service-call minimum, so the smart move is to stack the list: the shutoff that won’t shut, the slow drain, the toilet that rocks, all in one trip. One visit, one written price, whole list gone.
Do you replace water heaters?
Yes. If yours is leaking or the hot water quits, we tell you straight whether a repair is worth it or the tank is done. Either way you get a written number before anything is ordered, and the install gets the same care as the plumbing inside our remodels: done right, checked for leaks, no mess left behind.
Call before it gets worse.
Describe what it’s doing, or text a photo of the leak to (330) 621-5810. You’ll have a written number before we ring the doorbell.