
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 annual care plan maintenance tune-up on gas furnace and air conditioning system located in closet installation. Performed comprehensive system inspection including electrical testing with multimeter, which confirmed capacitor reading of 35.8 MFD within acceptable operating range for outdoor condensing unit. Verified proper airflow through existing Z-Line series filter provided by customer in 16x20x1 size. All components tested and operating within manufacturer specifications at time of service.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old electric air conditioning system with indoor unit located in utility closet. Upon arrival, thermostat displayed 83°F with setpoint at 70°F. Confirmed airflow from supply registers but no temperature reduction. Performed diagnostic evaluation of indoor air handler and measured supply air temperature at 25.4°F temperature split, indicating insufficient cooling capacity. System blowing air but failing to adequately condition space due to age-related component degradation on unit operating two decades beyond typical service life.
Returned to property to assess water line repair needs and provide estimate for new gas line installation. Accessed utility space and mechanical areas to evaluate existing piping infrastructure and determine optimal routing for proposed gas line. Documented conditions of confined work area including HVAC ductwork, structural framing, and available pathways for new pipe installation. Completed visual inspection of ceiling space and mechanical chase to identify connection points and clearance requirements for gas line run.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 4-year-old heat pump system with attic-mounted air handler displaying thermostat error code. Upon inspection, discovered severely frozen evaporator coil with heavy ice accumulation across entire coil surface. Measured supply air temperature at 45°F and superheat at 6°F, confirming restricted airflow condition causing coil to ice over and preventing proper heat exchange. Diagnostic findings indicate inadequate airflow due to either dirty coil, blower motor failure, or refrigerant system issue requiring further evaluation after coil defrost.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 17-year-old upstairs heat pump system with indoor unit located in attic. Performed diagnostic testing using manifold gauges and clamp meter to measure refrigerant pressures and electrical current at outdoor unit. Testing revealed system operating parameters were outside normal range, indicating potential refrigerant charge issue or compressor performance problem requiring further evaluation and repair.
Completed shower cartridge replacements in both bathroom fixtures, restoring proper temperature control and water flow operation. Additionally installed customer-supplied kitchen faucet with brushed nickel finish and high-arc spout at kitchen sink location. All fixtures tested for proper operation and verified leak-free upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 4-year-old Bryant AC system blowing warm air with indoor temperature reading 75°F against 69°F setpoint. Performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler located in basement. Measured supply air temperatures at ductwork using digital thermometer to verify cooling performance. Inspected refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and overall system operation to identify cause of warm air discharge that began previous evening.
Responded to no cooling complaint on electric minisplit system. Upon arrival, found indoor evaporator coil completely frozen with ice buildup preventing airflow and heat exchange. Connected Fieldpiece digital manifold gauges to service ports and recorded suction pressure of 27.9 PSI with corresponding saturation temperature of -18.2°F on R410A refrigerant, confirming severely low suction pressure and frozen coil condition. Shut system down to allow ice to thaw completely before proceeding with further diagnostics to determine root cause of freezing, which typically indicates restricted airflow from dirty filter/coil, low refrigerant charge, or failed blower motor.
Responded to callback for ongoing water leak issue. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics using refrigerant manifold and micron gauge to check pressures and temperatures across all zones. Connected service hoses to condensing unit valve ports to verify refrigerant charge levels and rule out evaporator coil freeze-up as potential leak source. Measured refrigerant weight at 2.3 lbs using wireless scale on tank to confirm proper charge. Inspected all visible refrigerant lines, condensate drain system, and connections at outdoor unit. Unable to locate source of water leak during this visit. Recommend continued monitoring and possible camera inspection of drain lines or further investigation of indoor air handler components on next service call.
Responded to no cooling call on 5-year-old Trane electric HVAC system with indoor temperature reading 79°F despite thermostat set to 74°F. Upon inspection, discovered severe ice buildup on evaporator coil fins, indicating restricted airflow or refrigerant issue. Photographed frozen coil showing crystalline frost accumulation on metal fins and documented complete system installation including air handler, electrical panel, and ductwork configuration. Diagnosed primary cause of cooling failure as evaporator coil freeze-up preventing proper heat exchange and air circulation through the system.
Responded to non-urgent service call to assess HVAC line interference with plumbing repair work. Upon inspection of attic space, documented existing refrigerant line set routing that requires relocation to allow plumbing contractor access for water line leak repair. Photographed current piping configuration showing copper refrigerant lines, support brackets, and proximity to affected plumbing area. Noted significant frost accumulation on copper refrigerant line indicating active system operation and proper refrigerant flow. Documented spatial constraints including wooden structural beams, existing ductwork, and insulation that will impact line set relocation. Prepared documentation and photographs for quote preparation to relocate refrigerant line set, which will require system pump-down, line disconnection, rerouting, reconnection, pressure testing, evacuation, and refrigerant recharge upon completion.
Completed Gold Level prepaid maintenance on dual HVAC system with heat pumps and air handlers located in crawlspace and attic accessed via pulldown ladder. Performed comprehensive inspection and testing of both systems including temperature differential measurements, electrical diagnostics, and capacitance readings using calibrated test instruments. All components evaluated for proper operation and efficiency. Customer provided filters for installation. Both systems tested and confirmed operational within manufacturer specifications.
Performed complete system maintenance and evaluation on Lennox 14HPX-036-230-19 heat pump system with indoor unit located in crawlspace. Confirmed unit manufactured in 2019 based on serial number, utilizing R-410A refrigerant with factory charge of 9 lbs 6 oz. Verified 16x20x1 air filter present and assessed airflow at indoor unit. Inspected outdoor condensing unit nameplate data showing 3-ton capacity, 208-230V single-phase electrical requirements with 30-amp maximum overcurrent protection. Documented system specifications and captured photos of equipment for service records at new property address.
Responded to no cooling complaint on gas furnace system over 10 years old at rental property. Arrived on site before noon as requested and contacted tenant for access to hallway closet indoor unit location. Performed diagnostic evaluation of complete HVAC system including indoor air handler and outdoor condensing unit. Inspected refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and condenser unit exterior installation. Evaluated air handler cabinet, associated ductwork, and electrical panel connections in mechanical closet. Documented system conditions with photographs showing outdoor unit installation area and indoor equipment configuration. Communicated findings and recommended repairs to property owner prior to proceeding with any corrective work per rental property protocol.
Completed routine maintenance tune-up on 1-ton heat pump system with gas furnace backup as part of annual care plan service. Accessed equipment in tight crawlspace conditions, performed comprehensive electrical diagnostics using Fieldpiece SC640 meter with readings of 107.3V and 689Ω recorded on outdoor condensing unit components, verified capacitor function, inspected all wiring connections and terminals, and installed new 16x25x1 air filter per plan specifications.
Completed comprehensive 60-point plumbing safety assessment in conjunction with HVAC maintenance visit, per customer request with no fixture flushing required. Inspected all accessible plumbing components, connections, supply lines, and mechanical room equipment, documenting conditions with photographic evidence showing proper installation of flexible supply lines with color-coded shutoff valves and adequate clearances maintained around plumbing fixtures.
Completed scheduled maintenance tune-up on Trane heat pump system with air handler located in attic per care plan agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit including refrigerant line connections, electrical components, and system diagnostics, along with interior air handler assessment using diagnostic instruments to measure airflow and system performance at supply registers. All components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted during inspection.
Responded to no cooling complaint on return visit. Coordinated with technical support and used Aurora AID diagnostic tool to troubleshoot system performance issues. Performed pressure testing with manifold gauges to verify refrigerant charge and system operation, identifying root cause of cooling failure following previous service visit.
Completed return service visit to replace customer-ordered filter as requested. System refrigerant pressures were checked using manifold gauge set to verify proper operation following filter replacement. Unit operating within normal parameters upon departure.
Performed comprehensive Care Plan tune-up on two newly installed heat pump systems with air handlers located in basement and attic. Completed full system diagnostics on both outdoor units using digital manifold gauges, recording refrigerant pressures, temperatures, superheat, and subcool readings to verify proper system operation and charge levels. All measurements confirmed systems operating within manufacturer specifications with appropriate refrigerant charge and airflow.