
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
Responded to no cooling call for residential Lennox HVAC system with dual outdoor condensing units. Upon arrival, accessed crawl space installation and inspected furnace/air handler unit and associated ductwork. Performed diagnostic evaluation of both exterior condensing units and verified system operation, restoring cooling functionality to the home.
Completed scheduled Club Duo maintenance on geothermal heat pump system with air handler in basement and attic locations. Performed temperature diagnostics and system measurements using calibrated test equipment, verifying proper operation of both heating and cooling components. Inspected washable filter at geothermal unit and noted attic filter is customer-supplied, with humidifier also serviced during visit.
Responded to commercial urinal clog complaint and performed diagnostic inspection of plumbing system. Upon investigation, discovered the issue extended beyond the urinal to include failed baffles in the grease trap pump system. Assessed damaged inlet and outlet baffles that had broken and deteriorated, compromising the grease trap's functionality. Documented existing conditions including discolored water and corroded plumbing components showing significant wear and deterioration. Provided assessment for necessary repairs to restore proper operation of both the urinal drainage system and grease trap pump assembly.
Performed capacitor replacements on multiple HVAC units and installed air filter. Replaced dual-run capacitor rated at 30/7.5 MFD on Unit 2 and 40/5 MFD capacitor on Unit 3. Installed 16x25x4 air filter on Unit 3. Verified system operation on Lennox furnace and air handler, confirmed proper heating mode functionality and thermostat communication showing system running status at set temperature.
Completed routine HVAC maintenance on heat pump system with air handler located in attic. Verified thermostat operation showing proper temperature reading of 73 degrees with system responding appropriately to programmed settings. Performed diagnostic testing on outdoor condensing unit using calibrated manifold gauges to measure system pressures and temperatures, confirming refrigerant charge and overall system performance within manufacturer specifications. Customer provides their own air filtration for the attic-mounted air handler unit.
# HVAC Service Report
Responded to no-cooling call on air conditioning system. Customer reported unit would not turn on despite having power and replacing thermostat. Upon inspection, discovered condensate-related issue affecting system operation. Condensate drain system was evaluated and addressed. Observed moisture accumulation on electrical components, indicating drainage backup preventing safe system operation through safety switch activation. Cleared condensate blockage, verified proper drainage flow, and restored system to normal operation. Unit tested successfully with proper cooling function confirmed.
Responded to no cooling call on heat pump system experiencing fault code 84 high pressure lockout. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of the system which had recent maintenance completed. Inspected evaporator coil assembly and found coil fins clean and in good condition with proper spacing throughout. Verified indoor air handler components, ductwork connections, and metal housing showed no signs of airflow restriction or debris accumulation. Documented current system condition with photographic evidence showing clean coil surfaces and properly maintained equipment.
Responded to no cooling call on electric HVAC system that had been non-operational for several days. Upon arrival, found Carrier programmable thermostat displaying 73°F in heat mode rather than cooling mode. Performed system diagnostics on basement-located furnace and associated cooling components. Documented equipment specifications and clearances, noting 80.0 AFUE gas furnace with standard PVC condensate drainage. Filter had not been changed since January, which may have contributed to airflow restrictions. Assessed thermostat programming and system operation to determine root cause of cooling failure and restore proper functionality to the aging system.
Replaced leaking outdoor hydrant near driveway with new self-draining frost-proof unit. The existing hose bib was shut off at the valve due to active leaking and was removed and upgraded to prevent future freeze damage and water waste.
Performed routine maintenance flush on a residential tanked water heater approximately 2-3 years old. Unit showed no error codes and was operating within normal parameters. Completed standard flush procedure to remove sediment buildup and maintain optimal heating efficiency.
Responded to water leak originating from outdoor hose spigot penetrating into interior laundry room. Accessed wall cavity by creating drywall openings to trace leak source and assess extent of water intrusion. Located compromised connection point where exterior spigot piping penetrated wall assembly. Removed sections of drywall to expose framing, insulation, and plumbing components for proper diagnosis and repair access. Documented existing conditions including water-damaged insulation and structural framing requiring remediation.
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance tune-up on heat pump system with air handler located in attic and heat pump ground unit in basement as part of recurring care plan service. Conducted thorough electrical diagnostics on outdoor unit, including capacitor testing with digital multimeter, which confirmed dual-run capacitor reading of 25.62μf within acceptable tolerance range for the 30/7.5μf rated component. Inspected all electrical connections, contactors, and relay components for proper operation and secure terminations. Verified all wire connections including power, control, and ground circuits were tight and properly bundled. Evaluated overall system performance and confirmed equipment operating within normal parameters.
Responded to water leak call for dripping pipe in basement. Upon inspection, identified leak at copper pipe soldered joint near basement ceiling joists. Repaired defective solder joint, pressure tested system to verify repair integrity, and confirmed no additional leaks present in surrounding plumbing infrastructure.
Completed comprehensive 60-point plumbing preventative service assessment in coordination with HVAC maintenance. Conducted thorough visual inspection of accessible plumbing fixtures and components including under-sink drainage systems, bathroom fixtures, and supply lines without performing fixture flushing per service specifications. Documented existing conditions through photographic records showing P-trap assemblies, drain connections, bathtub fixtures, and spout hardware, with all components found to be functioning within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan maintenance on four HVAC systems, performing full tune-ups on all air conditioning and gas furnace units. Replaced two 20x25x4 air filters and three #35 humidifier pads as part of routine maintenance. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify proper amperage and system operation, and inspected capacitors for proper voltage ratings and functionality across all units.
Conducted on-site evaluation of existing gas-fired Bradford White Defender System water heater located in upstairs utility closet. Documented current installation configuration including copper supply and distribution piping, gas line connections, venting system, and clearance requirements. Provided replacement estimate for new Bradford White tank-style gas water heater per customer request.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 2-year-old electric HVAC system experiencing issues for several weeks. Upon inspection, found evaporator coil heavily contaminated with dust and debris buildup restricting airflow. Connected Fieldpiece digital manifold gauges and verified R410A refrigerant system operating with abnormally low suction pressure at 40.0 psi, resulting in vapor saturation temperature of -6.7°F, indicating insufficient heat absorption due to reduced airflow across coil. Documented dirty coil condition and explained that accumulated debris between fins was preventing proper heat exchange and causing system to fail to cool adequately.
Completed routine plumbing system inspection as part of scheduled preventive service agreement. Inspected accessible plumbing components including exterior hose connections, supply lines, and basement/workshop plumbing infrastructure. All visible plumbing fixtures, pipes, and connections were examined and found to be in acceptable working condition with no active leaks or immediate concerns identified at time of inspection.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan tune-up service on dual HVAC systems located in basement and attic. Performed standard maintenance procedures on both AC units and gas furnaces, including capacitor testing with multimeter which verified proper microfarad readings on ServiceFirst capacitors. Inspected electrical components, circuit boards, and wiring connections on both systems to ensure proper operation. Customer provided air filters in sizes 16x25x1 and 14x20x1 for installation during service.
# Plumbing Inspection Summary
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection as part of routine preventive maintenance service agreement. Inspected residential plumbing fixtures and infrastructure throughout the property, including bathroom facilities and basement utility areas.
## Findings and Observations
**Bathroom Fixtures:**
Inspected bathroom sink, faucet assembly, and drainage system. Two-handle chrome faucet with central spout operating properly with adequate water flow and pressure. Drain stopper functioning correctly with no visible leaks at basin connections. Fixture mounting secure and countertop area showing normal wear consistent with age. No immediate repairs required for bathroom plumbing fixtures.
**Basement Plumbing Infrastructure:**
Identified significant corrosion on vertical copper supply line at joint connection point in basement utility area. Corrosion presents as blue-green verdigris with crusty buildup and white deposits concentrated around cross-fitting conne