
The plumbing in your Lexington, KY, home is its backbone. From hot showers to moving waste away from your home, you need it to work to keep your home functioning. The team at GreenBox Home Services is ready to help you with all your plumbing needs. Let us show you our commitment to customer service and quality work. We offer same-day service, upfront pricing, and financing options.
Why Choose GreenBox Home Services?
GreenBox Home Services is ready to help regardless of your problem. Our fully licensed, insured, and certified team has the skills and experience to solve your plumbing issue. We’re dedicated to building relationships through exceptional customer service, attention to detail, and affordable pricing. We back our work with our Quality of Service Guarantee. You can trust we’ll do the job right the first time. Call GreenBox Home Services at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online to schedule an appointment for any of your plumbing needs.
Same-Day Plumbing Repair in Lexington
When you need reliable plumbing repairs in Lexington, look no further than GreenBox Home Services. We’re the area experts in full-service plumbing solutions. Our services include:
- Bathroom repairs
- Kitchen repairs
- Leak detections and repairs
- Sewer line repairs
- Water service line repairs
- Faucet repairs
For superior plumbing repair services in Lexington, choose GreenBox Home Services. Call us at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online today!
Expert Plumbing Installation in Lexington
If you need plumbing installation services in Lexington, our experts are ready to help! Their skills and experience mean your new plumbing will be beautiful and functional. Count on us for:
- Faucets: If you want to change the aesthetic or replace a broken fixture, we can help you!
- Sinks: A cracked sink is unsightly and can allow water to leak. Let us get your sink functioning again.
- Garbage Disposals: Keep kitchen waste from collecting with a garbage disposal. We’ll help you choose one that fits your needs and home.
- Plumbing Systems: It doesn’t matter if you need to redo a small section of your plumbing or a whole-house repiping. We will get the job done right the first time.
To schedule your plumbing installation service, call us at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online today!
Reliable Water Heaters
A working water heater is more than a luxury. You need it to work to clean your home and family. If you need water heater services in Lexington, we offer a full range of services, including:
- Tankless water heaters
- Instant water heaters
- Water heater replacement
- Water heater repair
- Water heater maintenance
Let us help you with your water heater needs in Lexington. Call GreenBox Home Services at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online to schedule your appointment.
Other Services
Part of keeping your Lexington home running smoothly is keeping all your plumbing systems working well. GreenBox Home Services is the area’s premier full-service plumbing company and offers solutions to all your plumbing needs. Our other services include:
For comprehensive plumbing services in Lexington, choose GreenBox Home Services. We’re ready to help you solve all your plumbing problems, both small and large! Call us at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online to schedule your appointment today!
Plumbing FAQs
Which type of water heater is most popular?
Traditional tank water heaters are still the most popular option for homeowners. Their various sizes and relatively low entry-point cost make them an affordable and reliable option.
Do plumbers fix drains?
Yes! Professional plumbers do fix drains. They have the skills, experience, and equipment to precisely locate the problem and clear the drain without damaging your drain and sewer lines.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Lexington, KY
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed quarterly AC tune-up on a 15-year-old air conditioning system located in the basement. Upon inspection, discovered significant dust and debris accumulation on the blower wheel assembly and evaporator coil, indicating extended operation without recent maintenance. Performed comprehensive cleaning of the blower wheel, evaporator coil fins, and internal components to restore proper airflow and system efficiency. Inspected electrical connections, wiring, and mechanical components for wear and proper operation. System tested and confirmed operational following maintenance procedures.
Completed Care Plan tune-up on recently installed AC system with new evaporator coil. Measured return air temperature at 61.5°F using digital thermometer and verified system pressures and performance using refrigerant manifold gauge, recording readings of 242 PSI with subcool/superheat measurements. Furnace location in crawlspace could not be accessed during this visit, and customer will provide filters for future maintenance.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 6-year-old electric AC system with compressor short cycling. Upon arrival, indoor temperature reading showed 83°F with thermostat set to 80°F. Performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler located in attic space. Inspected electrical components and identified failed dual run capacitor causing compressor to cycle prematurely. Verified no refrigerant leaks, ice formation, or frost buildup on coils. Confirmed air filter had been recently changed. Replaced defective capacitor with proper rated replacement unit, restored power, and tested system operation. Compressor now running through complete cycles with proper amperage draw. System cooling effectively and maintaining setpoint temperature.
Completed tankless water heater installation in basement utility area requiring extensive infrastructure modifications. Drilled two exterior penetrations for fresh air intake and one for exhaust venting, then rerouted existing water supply and gas lines to accommodate new unit placement. Installed dedicated electrical outlet to power tankless system. Connected condensate drainage to existing sump pump alongside temperature and pressure relief valve discharge. Performed comprehensive leak testing on all water, gas, and condensate connections and verified proper operational functionality of the tankless water heater system before completing the installation.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on dual-system HVAC equipment consisting of approximately 30-year-old air conditioning and gas furnace units located in attic and basement. Verified thermostat operation and proper temperature settings, confirmed customer maintains adequate filtration with MERV 8 filters sized 14x20x1, and documented system functionality through standard inspection protocols.
Responded to no cooling complaint on upstairs AC system with 11-degree temperature differential between zones. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed dual-run capacitor preventing compressor and condenser fan operation. Replaced defective Genteq capacitor with OEM-equivalent component, restored system to proper cooling operation, and verified all electrical connections and system functionality before departure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 6-year-old electric air conditioning system with indoor unit located in attic. Performed diagnostic inspection of evaporator coil assembly and refrigerant lines. Documented system components including serpentine coil configuration, refrigerant tubing, and insulation integrity. Verified recent filter change and assessed overall unit condition through visual inspection of internal components, fan housing, and mechanical compartment.
Responded to no cooling complaint in front office area of commercial facility. Upon arrival, found Honeywell programmable thermostat displaying "System: Wait" message with indoor temperature reading 75°F and setpoint at 72°F. Inspected thermostat operation and checked battery backup compartment, which contained two AA batteries. System appeared to be in delay mode following power interruption or recent thermostat adjustment. Verified thermostat was receiving power and communicating properly with split system air handler located in warehouse closet. Cycled system through operational modes to clear wait delay and restore normal cooling function to affected office space.
Completed comprehensive HVAC maintenance service on duplex property covering both units with dual heat pump and air handler systems. Performed standard Club Duo maintenance protocol including inspection of all major components, coil examination, condensate drain assessment, and electrical connection verification. Observed significant condensation accumulation on evaporator coils and ductwork components, indicating proper system operation under current humidity conditions. Inspected sheet metal ductwork installation in confined space, noting minor gaps at structural penetrations that may benefit from future sealing to improve system efficiency. Customer-provided filters were installed including one #413 media filter and one 16x20x1 pleated filter as specified in maintenance agreement. Both heat pump units and air handlers operating within normal parameters at time of service. All systems tested and confirmed operational for continued reliable performance.
Completed Care Plan tune-up on air conditioning system and gas furnace located in basement. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection of Comfortâ„¢ Coil system, checked electrical connections and refrigerant levels using calibrated testing equipment, verified proper system operation and airflow. Customer provided their own 16x25x1 filter for installation during service visit.
Completed comprehensive Gold Level prepaid maintenance on a three-unit HVAC system consisting of two geothermal units and one conventional system. Performed thorough inspection and testing of all electrical components, control boards, and wiring connections across all three units. Measured and documented amperage draw at 54.2 amps and voltage reading at 423 volts on system controls to verify proper electrical operation. Verified all contactors, relays, terminal blocks, and circuit boards functioning within manufacturer specifications. Inspected refrigerant line connections, brass fittings, and copper tubing for integrity. Confirmed proper wire routing and secured connections throughout control panels. Customer providing their own air filters: (2) 20x25x5 Lennox x6673 filters and (1) 16x25x5 Lennox x6670 filter. All systems operating normally with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Completed comprehensive dual-system air conditioning maintenance under club membership plan for two units located in crawl space and upstairs closet. Performed full system diagnostics on both AC units, including temperature differential measurements across evaporator coils, electrical voltage and amperage testing of compressor and blower motor circuits, and refrigerant system evaluation. Customer-supplied Aprilaire 210 filters (20x25x4) were installed in both systems. All electrical connections tested and verified within manufacturer specifications, with voltage readings and capacitance measurements recorded. Both systems operating efficiently with proper temperature splits and airflow upon completion of tune-up service.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 7-year-old gas furnace/AC system with reported whistling noise. Upon inspection, found dirty air filter restricting airflow, which was contributing to reduced cooling performance and abnormal system sounds. Inspected indoor unit and attic installation, verifying spray foam insulation integrity around unit compartment. Documented filter condition showing significant dust accumulation despite reported filter change in March. System airflow restored after filter inspection; recommended immediate filter replacement to restore proper cooling capacity and eliminate noise issue.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan maintenance on basement-located packaged HVAC system including air conditioning unit, gas furnace, and humidifier. Performed standard tune-up procedures and inspected all components for proper operation. Replaced existing air filter with new Healthy Climate HCF20-1 replacement filter (20" x 25" x 5") to ensure optimal airflow and system efficiency. Inspected internal filter media panel and verified secure mounting within metal framework. Examined refrigerant lines and condensate drainage components for leaks or damage. All system components operating within normal parameters upon completion of maintenance service.
Responded to water leak emergency affecting main floor utility area where ceiling had collapsed from steady water intrusion. Water supply was shut off upon arrival to prevent further damage. Inspected mechanical room containing water heater, HVAC equipment, and associated plumbing systems to identify leak source originating from upper level. Documented conditions of Bradford White Defender water heater, air handler unit, PVC condensate lines with safety switch, and copper supply lines. Placed collection vessel beneath affected area and assessed extent of water damage to ceiling structure and mechanical equipment below.
Completed installation of a 50-gallon water heater with new copper supply line connections and shutoff valves. All plumbing connections were properly fitted and secured, including T-fittings and brass components, with appropriate insulation applied to hot water lines to ensure efficient operation and code compliance.
Removed outdated electrical service equipment and panel from exterior wall. Installed new 200-amp main service with meter base, main disconnect, and breaker panel, running conduit along the building's exterior. Additionally installed a dedicated hot tub disconnect to meet code requirements for the spa circuit.
Completed full residential HVAC system replacement installing a Bryant 2.5 ton 14.3 SEER2 single-stage air conditioning unit with matching evaporator coil. Removed and properly disposed of existing equipment, then installed new outdoor condenser unit on pad with electrical disconnect box and whip kit. Installed Bryant evaporator coil model GA5SAN53000ACVAVA3017XMA in indoor air handler with insulated refrigerant lines, line set filter drier, and custom transition to existing ductwork. Added SS2 coil drain safety water sensor for condensate overflow protection. Ran new refrigerant lines with proper insulation, charged system to manufacturer specifications, and tested all operations to ensure proper functionality and code compliance.
Completed annual care plan tune-up on heat pump and air handler system located in hallway closet. Performed comprehensive system inspection and temperature diagnostics, verified thermostat operation showing cooling mode at 73°F setpoint with system actively running, and measured supply air temperature at 59.5°F at ductwork. System operating within normal parameters with proper temperature differential across coil.
Completed Club Duo maintenance service on two air conditioning systems and two gas furnace units. Customer provided their own filters for installation. Documented equipment nameplate information including Puron R-410A system specifications and recorded serial numbers for service records. Observed significant dust and debris accumulation on evaporator coil during inspection, photographed condition for documentation purposes.