Nicholasville, Kentucky, is a town that understands the value of honest and dependable home services. GreenBox Home Services provide that service paired with super-charged water solutions for all your plumbing needs.
Our plumbers are highly skilled, licensed, and certified. We respond promptly with same-day service for your plumbing repairs. With GreenBox Home Services, you’ll pay for what you need and nothing else, because we never upsell or push unnecessary repairs. We also provide upfront pricing and free estimates.
GreenBox technicians give every job their all, whether you need plumbing repair or installation for residential, commercial, or new construction. Our Quality-of-Service Guarantee means we stand behind all our work.
Schedule With GreenBox Home Services in Nicholasville Today!
When you choose GreenBox for your plumbing needs, you get:
- Service from a well-reviewed company
- Same-day service
- Free estimates
- All brands serviced
- Upfront pricing
- Tailor-made, personalized service
- Quality Service Guarantee
Contact GreenBox Home Services online or call (859) 278-0281 to get the best plumbing services for your Nicholasville, KY, home.
Plumbing Repair
Whether you need our quick repair service or a more standard plumbing repair, GreenBox Home Services is the company to call for:
Get the plumbing repair service you need when you need it, from Nicholasville, Kentucky, plumbers who’ll make you their priority. Call us at (859) 278-0281, or contact us online today!
Plumbing Installation
GreenBox offers top-notch plumbing installation services. Whether you need to replace an old toilet or install a sink in a newly built kitchen, we’ll take care of everything correctly. Our installation experts will ensure your new plumbing appliance works as it should and lasts a long time. We can even help you choose the ideal water heater, faucet, or other devices for your home, so you get the best value for your dollar. We install:
- Faucets
- Sinks
- Garbage Disposals
- Plumbing Systems
- And More
Count on GreenBox Home Services plumbing installation for your Nicholasville, KY, home. Call us at (859) 278-0281, or contact us online for plumbers you can trust!
Water Heaters
You never realize how essential hot water is until your water heater breaks down. Good thing you have GreenBox Home Services to turn to. We show up fast and fix things right. If your water heater is unrepairable, we’ll advise you on the best, most affordable options for a replacement, whether you’re interested in a tank or tankless water heater. We can also tell you about instant hot water dispensers that provide year-round convenience. Once you’ve chosen a system, we’ll remove your old unit and install the new one according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. We also provide water heater maintenance to help avoid repairs and ensure you get hot water whenever you want it. Call Central Kentucky’s water heater experts at (859) 278-0281, or contacting us online today! GreenBox Home Services provide plumbing excellence for Nicholasville, KY, residents every day.
Plumbing FAQs
Can I do my own plumbing in KY?
To comply with Kentucky laws, a professional must perform all plumbing work. Unless you have your permit, you need to hire a licensed journeyman plumber working under the supervision of a licensed master plumber.
What do you consider a plumbing emergency?
A plumbing emergency is a severe plumbing issue that will cause water damage or endanger residents’ safety if not repaired immediately. Examples of plumbing emergencies are broken pipes, clogged sewer drains, and gas leaks.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Nicholasville, KY
Job Locations and Reviews
Conducted on-site electrical assessment for Kohler generator installation. Evaluated existing utility infrastructure including gas meter location and accessibility on exterior brick wall. Inspected basement area to determine optimal generator placement, transfer switch location, and electrical panel access. Documented existing electrical service, available space for equipment installation, and routing requirements for gas line, electrical conduit, and exhaust systems. Assessment completed within customer's time constraints to provide accurate installation estimate.
Completed full residential HVAC system installation featuring RUUD 2.5 ton 14.3 SEER2 heat pump (model RP14AY30AJ2NA), RUUD air handler (model RH2TY3617STANNJ), and RUUD 10 KW heat kit (model RXBH-1724A10J-B). Installed outdoor condenser unit on new pad with snow legs, electrical disconnect box, and whip kit; refrigerant lines insulated and equipped with line filter. Indoor installation included air handler with 10 KW auxiliary heat strip, overflow drain pan with water sensor, SS2 coil drain safety sensor, trap, and transition to existing ductwork. Upgraded return grille from 20x20 to 20x25 for improved airflow and installed standard-sized filter rack with Honeywell digital thermostat for system control. All refrigerant lines properly insulated, system charged, and tested; verified pressures and vacuum levels using manifold gauges. Removed and disposed of existing equipment, obtained necessary permits, and ensured all work met code compliance standards. System commissioned and operatio
Responded to no cooling call on electric HVAC system with air handler located in attic. Upon inspection, found standing water in condensate drain pan with visible debris accumulation, indicating potential drain line blockage affecting system operation. Documented attic-mounted air handler unit and flexible ductwork installation, noting insulation condition and PVC condensate drain configuration with proper trap assembly. Photographed equipment nameplate for age verification and captured drain pan condition showing sediment buildup in standing water. System evaluated for repair versus replacement recommendation given age of equipment exceeding ten years.
Responded to no cooling complaint on commercial HVAC system with reported inadequate exhaust airflow. Upon inspection, found exhaust motor shaft exhibiting severe rust and corrosion causing binding and reduced rotation speed. Verified ventilation grilles were properly secured but airflow was significantly restricted due to failed motor bearing assembly. Documented equipment condition with photos showing corroded shaft and ventilation components. Recommended immediate motor replacement to restore proper exhaust function and prevent complete system failure.
Responded to emergency water leak call where condensate drain pan was overflowing from attic-mounted Carrier air handler, causing water intrusion into ceiling below. Upon inspection, found primary condensate drain line clogged, preventing proper drainage and causing auxiliary drain pan to overflow. Cleared blockage from condensate drain system using appropriate methods, verified proper flow and drainage through PVC piping, and confirmed drain pan was functioning correctly with no further overflow. Tested system operation to ensure condensate was draining properly and no additional leaks were present.
Completed routine HVAC maintenance tune-up on residential system with air conditioning and gas furnace unit located in attic. Performed standard system diagnostics using infrared temperature measurement tools, verified thermostat operation showing 71°F set point, and conducted comprehensive inspection of equipment in accordance with preventative maintenance protocol using customer-supplied filter X6673.
Completed comprehensive spring tune-up on 12-year-old air conditioning system. Performed full system inspection including electrical testing with digital multimeter, verified proper amperage draws, inspected and tested furnace burner assembly confirming clean blue flame combustion pattern, checked all electrical connections, tested thermostat operation, and evaluated overall system performance. Customer provided their own filter for replacement. All components operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Excavated approximately 15 feet of water line from the meter to locate and access the existing supply line using an excavator. Dug interior trench inside barn structure through dirt floor to establish routing for new hydrant installation. Installed white PVC supply line running the length of the exterior trench and connected new yard hydrant at terminus point near barn structure.
Completed full residential HVAC system replacement with installation of RUUD 2.5 ton 14.3 SEER2 heat pump (model RP14AY30AJ2NA), RUUD 2.5 ton air handler (model RH2TY3617STANNJ), and RUUD 15KW heat kit (model RXBH-1724A15J-B). Installed digital thermostat, trap, SS2 coil drain safety water sensor, ceiling saver overflow drain pan with water sensor, and standard sized air filter rack. Replaced condensate pump and installed transitions to existing ductwork in attic space. Outdoor unit positioned on existing concrete pad with installation of snow legs, electrical whip kit, electrical disconnect box, refrigerant line insulation, and refrigerant line filter. Removed and properly disposed of existing equipment. Obtained all applicable permits and ensured code compliance throughout installation. System tested and verified operational with proper refrigerant charge and airflow.
Completed generator hookup for existing transfer switch system previously installed during home construction. Connected generator to transfer switch using appropriate conduit and generator cable, installed new genpad, and connected battery to ensure proper operation. Successfully installed 240V 50-amp NEMA 14-50 receptacle for EV charging on dedicated circuit breaker #4. Verified proper amperage rating, secured all connections, and labeled electrical panel accordingly for future reference.
Replaced failed outdoor thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) on HVAC unit and recharged system with 11 pounds of refrigerant to restore proper cooling operation. All parts and labor covered under manufacturer warranty.
Completed comprehensive maintenance on Club Trio system consisting of three heat pumps, three air handlers, and two humidifiers, all located in basement. Performed full tune-up procedures on all units including electrical testing and voltage verification using calibrated test equipment, with readings confirming proper amperage draw of 14.6A and voltage at 4.976V on system components. Replaced Lennox HCWB3-17 humidifier pads and installed three Goodman-specific 20x25x5 filters (AMP-M81056) as needed across all air handlers.
Responded to no cooling call on 1-year-old gas system displaying error code #4. Upon arrival, diagnosed system fault related to UV filter requiring replacement. Measured supply air temperature at 94.2°F, confirming lack of adequate cooling. Inspected system pressures using calibrated gauge, noting readings near zero PSI indicating potential refrigerant or operational issue. Replaced UV filter as indicated by error code and customer request. Verified system operation, cleared error code, and confirmed proper airflow through basement-located indoor unit. System restored to normal cooling operation.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 5-year-old heat pump system located in attic. Customer reported upstairs unit not maintaining set temperature, running 2-5 degrees warmer than thermostat setting with reduced cooling capacity. Upon arrival, performed visual inspection of air handler and associated components. Examined gas valve assembly and refrigerant connections, noting moisture accumulation on interior metal surfaces indicating normal condensation. Inspected air handler unit, ductwork connections, and condensate drain lines. Observed unknown filter maintenance history which likely contributed to reduced airflow and diminished cooling performance. Documented equipment condition through photographic records showing interior mechanical components and overall system installation in attic space. System operational at time of inspection but exhibiting reduced cooling efficiency consistent with restricted airflow from neglected filter maintenance.
Responded to no cooling call on 20-year-old heat pump system with R22 refrigerant. Upon inspection in crawl space, diagnosed failed compressor contactor preventing outdoor unit from engaging. Replaced contactor, verified proper voltage and amperage draw, tested system operation through complete cooling cycle. System now cooling properly with all components functioning as designed.
Completed annual care plan tune-up on heat pump and air handler system, including humidifier maintenance with #35 pad replacement. Performed comprehensive electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify system amperage and voltage readings, confirming proper operation of all components. Inspected blower motor, capacitor, control board connections, and ductwork insulation as part of preventive maintenance protocol.
Completed full residential HVAC system installation consisting of a RUUD 3-ton 14.3 SEER2 heat pump (model RP14AY36AJ2NA), RUUD 3-ton air handler (model RH2TY3617STANNJ), and RUUD 10KW heat kit (model RXBH-1724A10J-B) with digital thermostat. Removed and properly disposed of existing equipment, installed outdoor heat pump unit with refrigerant lines and electrical connections, positioned air handler in attic space with associated ductwork, and added 16x20 return filter grille to bedroom to ensure adequate airflow for proper system operation. System was tested, commissioned, and verified to be operating within manufacturer specifications with all warranty documentation provided.
Responded to no cooling complaint on electric HVAC system with indoor unit located in attic. Upon arrival, found unit blowing air but not cooling, condition present since end of previous week. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components and electrical connections. Inspected capacitor and associated wiring connections at contactor assembly. Used digital multimeter to test electrical components and verify proper voltage and continuity. Identified failed capacitor as root cause of cooling failure. Replaced defective dual run capacitor with proper rated replacement. Verified all wire connections secure at terminals. Tested system operation and confirmed compressor engagement and proper cooling cycle restored. Unit operating within normal parameters at time of departure.
Completed club single maintenance on a 2-year-old system with indoor unit located in attic. Performed standard diagnostic measurements including temperature and electrical readings using digital meters, verified system amperage at 5.72A, and conducted visual inspection of capacitor and electrical connections. All components found operating within normal parameters during basic hands-off maintenance service.
Responded to no-cool complaint for family room HVAC system blowing warm air while running. Upon arrival, performed system diagnostics and visual inspection of air distribution components including return air grille. Documented existing conditions of HVAC system and interior components for service record purposes.