
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 comprehensive cooling maintenance and tune-up on a 9-year-old residential air conditioning system located in crawl space. System was found operating properly upon arrival. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of all electrical connections, refrigerant levels, and ductwork integrity. Verified proper operation of all components, checked flexible duct connections and mounting hardware for security, and confirmed system functionality. Unit left in good working condition with no issues identified.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan tune-up on dual-zone HVAC system with equipment located in attic and basement. Performed preventive maintenance on Carrier CNPVP4821ALAMAA unit (2010 installation) utilizing R-410A Puron refrigerant, verified system pressures at 450 PSIG design specification, and inspected all components for proper operation. Customer supplied humidifier pad for replacement during service visit. Verified thermostat programming and operation on Carrier digital touchscreen unit, confirming auto mode functionality with heat set to 68°F and cool set to 80°F, with room temperature reading 68°F at time of service. Both attic and basement systems inspected, serviced, and confirmed operational per manufacturer specifications.
Responded to callback for mini-split system experiencing persistent water leakage following recent maintenance visit. Upon inspection, discovered severe corrosion and deterioration on refrigerant line connections and fittings near the indoor unit. The corroded piping showed extensive rust, pitting, and surface degradation, with compromised insulation indicating prolonged moisture exposure. Documented the damaged components and active leak points causing water infiltration into the drywall and hardwood flooring below.
Responded to service call for 12-year-old tanked water heater in garage with no hot water and active leaking. Upon inspection, identified significant leak at upper pipe connections with visible water damage and towels placed to absorb moisture around copper piping. Assessed unit condition, noting age-related deterioration including oxidation and patina on copper lines and brass fittings. Documented equipment configuration including connections to electrical panel, multiple pipe runs (PVC and copper), and overall system layout. Photographed leak points and surrounding plumbing infrastructure for diagnostic evaluation and replacement recommendations given unit age and extent of failure.
Responded to service call for 16-year-old tanked water heater with reported leaking underneath unit in basement location. Upon arrival, conducted visual inspection of water heater and surrounding area, documenting conditions with photographs. Assessed concrete floor for water damage and traced leak source to determine extent of issue and recommend appropriate repair or replacement options given age of equipment.
Responded to callback for women's bathroom sink with no water flow following previous repair work on pipe tip and running toilet. Upon diagnosis, removed and inspected faucet aerator which was found to be clogged with debris and sediment. Cleaned aerator thoroughly, reinstalled component, and restored full water flow to sink. Tested faucet operation to confirm proper function.
Responded to service call for kitchen faucet leak with unknown location. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive inspection of double-basin kitchen sink system with dual-handle chrome faucet assembly. Identified source of leak at corroded horizontal copper supply line connection beneath sink. Supply lines exhibited significant corrosion, oxidation, and green patina buildup indicating long-term deterioration. Shut off water supply via angle stop valves and assessed condition of all under-sink plumbing components. Documented extensive mineral deposits throughout sink basins, aged drain assemblies, and compromised braided flexible supply lines. Recommended replacement of corroded copper piping, supply lines, and shut-off valves to prevent future leaks and ensure reliable water delivery to faucet system.
Completed Care Plan tune-up on a zoned air conditioning system with gas furnace located in basement. Inspected and serviced cylindrical air filter assembly, noting light dust accumulation on pleated filter media. Verified proper operation of Honeywell Home motorized damper control in ductwork, confirming dial indicators and electrical connections are functioning correctly. System operational with both zones responding appropriately to thermostat calls.
Completed full heat pump and air handler replacement at residential property. Removed existing equipment and installed Bryant 3.5 ton 14.3 SEER2 single stage heat pump system with matching air handler in walk-in attic, 15KW auxiliary heat kit, and Honeywell programmable digital thermostat. Installation included outdoor unit pad with snow legs, electrical disconnect box, electrical whip kit, insulated refrigerant lines with filter, trap, SS2 coil drain safety sensor, ceiling saver overflow drain pan with water sensor, transition to existing ductwork, and standard air filter rack. All permits obtained, electrical connections completed per code, system tested and operational, existing equipment removed and disposed of properly.
Responded to water leak complaint at indoor HVAC unit located in loft utility closet. Upon inspection, found severely clogged 20x20x1 air filter with heavy dust and debris accumulation restricting airflow. The restricted airflow caused evaporator coil to freeze, resulting in water dripping into bucket as ice melted. Replaced dirty filter with new unit, restored proper airflow to system, and verified no further water leakage occurring.
Completed routine maintenance service on a residential Generac standby generator unit installed approximately 1.5 years ago. Performed standard inspection procedures, verified proper operation of all components, and confirmed unit remains in good working condition with exhaust system properly vented along exterior wall.
Accessed ceiling cavity to remove and replace deteriorated galvanized water supply line. Cut opening in drywall ceiling to expose existing pipe run and structural framing. Removed old galvanized piping and installed new PEX water line through ceiling space, securing properly to structural members. Installed new hose bibb at designated location and pressure tested system to verify proper operation and confirm no leaks. All connections made to code specifications with appropriate fittings and support.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on 25-year-old split system where indoor air handler attempted to start but only produced humming noise without running. Upon inspection of under-house unit in crawl space, diagnosed failed compressor motor exhibiting locked rotor condition preventing normal startup operation. Due to age of equipment and cost of compressor replacement exceeding value of repair, recommended full system replacement and provided customer with options for new high-efficiency equipment installation.
Completed Care Plan tune-up service on Goodman air conditioning system. Accessed equipment through crawl space where customer-provided 16x20x4 Filterbuy filter was inspected and noted in place. Performed standard maintenance procedures on outdoor condensing unit located on concrete pad against exterior brick wall, verifying proper operation of all components. System operating within normal parameters upon completion of preventative maintenance visit.
Completed full residential HVAC system replacement with RUUD 2-ton two-stage heat pump (RP14AY24AJ2NA), 2-ton air handler (RH2TY2417STANNJ), and 10kW heat kit (RXBH-1724A10J-B). Installation included outdoor unit pad with snow legs, electrical disconnect box, electrical whip kit, insulated refrigerant lines with filter, digital thermostat, and standard air filter rack. Installed auxiliary drain pan in attic with water sensor, SS2 coil drain safety sensor, trap, and overflow drain pan with water sensor for ceiling protection. Created transition to existing ductwork and verified proper leveling of equipment. Removed and disposed of existing equipment, obtained applicable permits, and completed all work to code compliance standards. System startup performed with refrigerant charge verified and all safety controls tested for proper operation.
Responded to commercial no cooling call with reported water leakage causing ceiling tile damage. Accessed rooftop HVAC unit through tenant office suite and conducted thorough inspection of air handler and ductwork system. Upon examination, identified condensate drainage issues and inadequate duct insulation contributing to moisture intrusion. Documented water-stained ceiling tiles and inspected duct connections showing aged foil tape sealing. Photographed affected areas including damaged ceiling tiles with visible water rings and close-up views of ductwork assembly with worn tape sealing at connections. Verified roof had been previously inspected and ruled out as source of water intrusion. Findings indicate condensate management system requires attention and ductwork insulation needs replacement or supplementation to prevent continued moisture problems and restore proper system operation.
Completed comprehensive maintenance tune-up on dual HVAC system consisting of heat pump and air handler units located in basement and attic spaces. Performed thorough inspection and servicing of both systems, noting significant dust and debris accumulation within air handler compartment requiring attention during routine maintenance procedures. Customer provided filters for installation as part of preventative care plan service.
Responded to service call for 7-year-old geothermal system with reported annual refrigerant loss. Performed diagnostic pressure testing using analog gauges to assess system pressures and identify potential leak points in the refrigerant circuit. Customer reported uncertainty whether leak involved refrigerant or water loop, though system currently operating without performance degradation; further leak detection and monitoring recommended to determine source and prevent future recharge requirements.
Coordinated with energy solutions team on-site to complete duct blast testing for HVAC final inspection. Conducted comprehensive walk-through of entire system, verifying all components operational including thermostat controls, air distribution registers, and auxiliary heat functions. Confirmed installation meets code requirements, system running properly, and work area cleaned and prepared for final inspection approval.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on dual system care plan consisting of one gas furnace/AC unit located in attic and one unit in first floor closet. Performed comprehensive inspection and cleaning of both systems. Inspected evaporator coil which showed moderate dust and debris accumulation with heavier buildup in lower sections; cleaned coil surfaces to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency. Serviced outdoor condenser unit with visible dirt and grime on exterior fins; cleaned condenser coils to ensure optimal heat rejection and system performance. Verified all mechanical and electrical components operating within normal parameters on both units. Customer provided 20x20x1 filters for installation as part of routine maintenance protocol.