
Plumbing is what manages your home’s water and sanitation. Franklin County homeowners care about clean drinking water and efficient home plumbing systems, but they also expect the best plumbing services at competitive prices.
GreenBox Home Services’ team of licensed, professional plumbers are trained in industry-best practices. We deliver efficient, effective, and affordable Central Kentucky plumbing solutions.
Why Choose GreenBox in Frankfort?
Licensed and certified plumbing professionals understand your home and family’s plumbing needs are unique. That’s why we offer customized plumbing solutions for our neighbors in Frankfort, KY. Don’t delay comfort-critical plumbing repairs and replacements you need. Ask us about discounts and financing options. Upfront pricing (no surprises) and fast response are two of the reasons why GreenBox Home Services are the best plumbers in Frankfort, KY. Learn more: Call (859) 278-0281 or contact us online.
Expert Plumbing Installation & Repair in Frankfort
Plumbing problems are inconvenient and sometimes messy. If ignored, they can cause expensive damages. We’ll act fast to solve troublesome plumbing problems and leave our work area as clean as we found it. Whole-house plumbing repairs include:
- Bathrooms: Bathroom plumbing problems can pose health hazards. We will also partner with your contractor for beautiful bathroom remodeling and upgrades.
- Faucets & fixtures: Laundry/utility rooms, bathrooms, kitchens … each area can have modern, attractive, and efficient faucets and fixtures.
- Kitchens: When the heart of your home has a clogged sink or dishwasher leak, don’t wait for repair service.
- Leaks: Our plumbing technology can detect hidden leaks before they become big problems.
- Sewer lines: There are many reasons why sewer lines break down or clog, and we’ll provide fast plumbing solutions.
- Water lines: We specialize in water service line repairs.
When it’s time to replace plumbing appliances, there are many considerations. The size of your home, the number of people, and your unique water usage are factors in plumbing replacements and installations. We partner with leading manufacturers for Frankfort, KY, plumbing fixture and appliance replacements:
- Faucets: New inside or outdoor faucets can improve water-delivery efficiency.
- Garbage disposals: If we can repair your garbage disposal, we will. Sometimes it’s better to replace. Let us help you decide.
- Pipes/plumbing systems: How soon plumbing pipes deteriorate depends on materials, age, and other factors.
- Sinks: Before buying, let us explain the sinks that will work best for your home and family.
Call (859) 278-0281 or contact us online to schedule expert plumbing services in Frankfort.
Water Heaters
Today’s storage tank water heaters are more energy-efficient and just as affordable. Your old water heater could cost money and compromise your family’s drinking water. Annual water heater maintenance adds years to your water heater, plus it will operate at maximum efficiency. On-the-go families move fast! Be sure to ask us about instant hot water time-saving dispensers. Learn how water heater replacement and repair can save money! Call (859) 278-0281 or contact us online.
Other Services
The best DIYers (do-it-yourselfers) know when to call professional, licensed plumbers for clog removal. GreenBox Home Services welcomes your plumbing questions about water quality treatments, water filtration, softeners, reverse osmosis, and more. Our Central Kentucky plumbing services include sump pump repairs and replacements. Call GreenBox Home Services at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online.
Plumbing FAQs
How often should house drains be cleaned?
Every year. You should maintain good drainage by using a vinegar/baking soda mixture for cleaning monthly, and diligent homeowners schedule annual professional drain cleaning.
Is a leaking pipe an emergency?
A small leak may not seem like an emergency, but it can burst anytime, releasing gallons of water and causing extensive damage.
When should water heaters be replaced?
If your water heater is 10+ years old, it’s usually more cost-effective to replace, not repair. If your water heater is older and you have discolored smelly water, or if your water takes a long time to heat, it’s time to replace it.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Frankfort, KY
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed comprehensive care plan tune-up on HVAC system located in basement. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, measuring system amperage at 85 amps and additional readings of 71.6 on secondary equipment to verify proper electrical performance and load characteristics. Documented equipment conditions with photos for maintenance records per club membership protocol.
Completed scheduled Care Plan tune-up on air conditioning system with ground-level gas furnace located in crawlspace. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection of HVAC equipment including Air-Scrubber unit mounted to ductwork system. Observed outdoor condenser coil with significant accumulation of dirt, debris, and organic matter on aluminum fins, particularly concentrated in lower and middle sections showing environmental exposure. Customer provided their own filter for replacement. System evaluated and maintained per maintenance agreement specifications, with all accessible components inspected in confined crawlspace installation.
Responded to heat pump system displaying low pressure fault code and no cooling condition. Upon arrival, verified system was in fault mode and conducted diagnostic assessment of refrigerant circuit. Measured supply air temperature at 83°F, confirming inadequate cooling performance. Inspected refrigerant lines, connections, and system components for visible signs of refrigerant loss or mechanical failure. Documented current system conditions including copper line set and equipment configuration through photography. Per customer request, no refrigerant charging or repair work was performed during this diagnostic visit. System remains in non-operational status with low pressure fault active.
Completed full residential heat pump system installation including RUUD 3-ton 14.3 SEER2 heat pump (model RP14AY36AJ2NA), RUUD 3-ton multi-speed air handler (model RH2TY3617STANNJ), and 15kW electric heat kit (model RXBH-1724A15J-B). Installed outdoor unit on pad with snow legs, electrical disconnect box, and electrical whip kit; installed refrigerant line set with insulation and filter, connected with brass fittings and service ports. Indoor air handler mounted in basement with condensate drain trap, SS2 coil drain safety water sensor, transition to existing ductwork, and standard air filter rack. Installed digital programmable thermostat for system control. Removed and disposed of existing equipment, obtained applicable permits, and completed all electrical connections to code. System tested and operational upon completion.
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance on air-cooled standby generator system including complete inspection of Generac transfer switch and generator enclosure. Conducted thorough fuel system inspection, battery load testing, and verification of all high and low voltage electrical connections. Replaced spark plugs, air filter, and oil filter, then adjusted engine valves to manufacturer specifications. Successfully completed full system operational testing in both manual and automatic modes under load to verify proper transfer switch operation and generator performance.
Installed 240V 40-amp electrical service to barn structure. Ran underground conduit from main panel to barn location, pulled appropriate gauge wire for 40-amp circuit, and terminated connections at new dedicated breaker. Verified proper grounding, tested circuit for correct voltage and polarity, and confirmed all connections met code requirements for safe operation.
Performed comprehensive diagnostic service on water softener system in coordination with manufacturer technical support. Diagnosed and repaired QCRO leaking line and secured loose faucet. Conducted full system analysis including overrun total assessment, meter totalizer reset, and regeneration frequency adjustment for continued monitoring. Inspected system for downstream flow leaks and verified brine valve operation for potential leakage issues. Evaluated and confirmed regeneration capacity settings against daily water usage patterns, checked actual refill flow velocity and end cycle volume measurements, and verified metering accuracy using point of entry house meter. Confirmed all settings were appropriate for selected salt setting and unit size. Replenished salt supply in brine tank and removed equipment from site upon completion.
Completed Care Plan tune-up on air conditioning system with gas furnace located in crawlspace. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection of indoor air handler, measuring electrical parameters with multimeter to verify proper system operation and component functionality. Inspected outdoor Lennox condenser unit, confirmed proper installation on concrete pad, and verified refrigerant line connections and insulation integrity. System operating within normal parameters upon completion of preventive maintenance service.
Completed comprehensive maintenance tune-up on heat pump package unit with propane backup located on exterior side of residence. Performed electrical diagnostics on internal components using digital multimeter, inspected heavily oxidized copper refrigerant lines showing age-related patina, and verified system operation with supply air temperature measuring 53°F at interior floor register. All components tested within acceptable parameters for continued operation under club maintenance agreement.
Completed routine plumbing inspection as part of preventative service agreement. Inspected residential water heater installation including A.O. Smith unit, verified proper PEX supply line connections, pressure relief valve operation, flue venting, and copper bonding wire installation. All components found to be in proper working condition with no leaks or safety concerns identified.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan tune-up on basement HVAC unit with washable filter. Performed system diagnostics including pressure testing and temperature verification, recording 33°F at evaporator coil which indicates proper cooling operation. Inspected air handler components, ductwork insulation, and verified all mechanical connections for optimal system performance.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan maintenance on Trane geothermal air handler unit. Performed system diagnostics and measurements, recording operating temperature of 59.5°F, inspected refrigerant lines and insulation for proper condition, verified electrical connections and conduit integrity, and documented equipment condition through detailed photography. All components found operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Completed comprehensive care plan tune-up on newly installed HVAC system consisting of two gas furnaces and one air conditioning unit with coil, all equipment located in attic. Performed diagnostic testing on outdoor condensing unit using clamp meter to verify proper electrical operation, measuring amperage draw at 0.56 amps. Inspected all equipment components, documented system conditions through photographs showing outdoor unit exterior with accumulated debris on protective grille, and confirmed all installations operating within normal parameters.
Completed Care Plan tune-up service on dual HVAC system including AC/gas furnace unit and heat pump/air handler configuration located in attic and basement. Performed comprehensive maintenance on both systems, verified thermostat operation and temperature settings, inspected blower wheel assembly showing moderate dust accumulation on blades, and replaced 20x25x1 filter along with cleaning washable filter as included in maintenance plan. All equipment tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Completed comprehensive Care Plan tune-up service on heat pump and air handler system. Performed system diagnostics with temperature differential measurements at supply register showing 25.5°F reading, verified proper airflow through supply vents, and confirmed thermostat operation with ProSeries unit displaying accurate temperature readings and responding appropriately to setpoint adjustments.
Completed annual Care Plan tune-up on Carrier AC system with air handler located in crawl space and condenser unit positioned in side yard. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection of both indoor and outdoor components, verified proper operation of all system functions, and documented equipment condition with photos as part of the complimentary first-year Care Plan included with recent installation.
Completed full residential dual fuel system installation including Lennox ML196UH045XE36B 96% efficiency 45,000 BTU gas furnace, Lennox ML14KP1-024-230 14.7 SEER2 2-ton heat pump condenser unit, and Lennox CK40HT-24B-71 2-ton evaporator coil. Installed complete duct system throughout basement area, new refrigerant line set, furnace venting system, condensate pump, digital dual fuel thermostat, and dedicated electrical circuit with exterior disconnect for outdoor unit positioned on concrete pad. Removed and disposed of existing equipment, obtained all applicable permits, and completed installation in compliance with local building codes, providing 1-year labor warranty, 10-year parts warranty, lifetime heat exchanger warranty, and complimentary 1-year maintenance plan enrollment.
Completed Bronze membership maintenance visit including comprehensive 60-point plumbing system inspection and tank-style water heater flush service. Inspected all accessible plumbing fixtures throughout the property, including toilet operation, flush mechanism, and wax ring seal integrity. Examined bathroom sink drain assembly, confirming proper P-trap installation and verifying no leaks present at threaded connections. Inspected flexible braided supply lines for signs of wear, corrosion, or deterioration. Flushed sediment from tank-style water heater to remove mineral buildup and maintain heating efficiency. All plumbing fixtures found operating within normal parameters with no immediate repairs required at time of inspection.
Responded to service call for two exterior hose bibs requiring stem replacement. Accessed plumbing infrastructure through crawl space to assess water supply lines and shutoff valves. Inspected copper supply piping and verified proper insulation coverage in exposed areas. Replaced worn compression stems on both outdoor faucets—one mounted on rear exterior wall and one on side of structure. Tested both fixtures for proper operation, verified shutoff capability, and confirmed no residual dripping or leakage. All work completed to code specifications.
Replaced copper water line in attic space in preparation for new refrigerator installation. Routed new supply line through existing structural framework, securing properly to wooden joists and coordinating with existing utility runs including electrical wiring and HVAC components. Completed installation meets code requirements for refrigerator water connection.