Why Choose GreenBox to Service Your Winchester Home?
When you need reliable plumbers in the Winchester area, don’t hesitate to contact the GreenBox Home Services team. You’ll get expert service backed by the latest tools, technology, and techniques. We also make it easy to get what you need with convenient deals and financing options. There’s no reason to put up with subpar service or results when you could have the GreenBox Home Services on the job instead!Â
If you’re a Winchester resident facing a problem with your plumbing or looking to upgrade, you’ll need a plumber you can trust. The team at GreenBox Home Services offers super-charged water solutions you can rely on for years to come, so no matter how big or small your plumbing needs may be, you can expect excellent service, results, and products to address them.
Ready to schedule plumbing services for a home in the Winchester area? Call (859) 278-0281 or contact us online.
Top-Rated Plumbing Installation & Repair In Winchester

At GreenBox, we offer comprehensive plumbing installation and repair services to cover all your most common and uncommon needs; we’ll take on your bathroom, kitchen, faucets and sinks, and all the rest. We handle even the most frustrating sewer line repairs carefully to minimize disruption. We arrive equipped with leak detection technology to track down even the most hidden problems. When you need plumbing installation or repair in Winchester, call (859) 278-0281 or contact GreenBox Home Services online to get the help you deserve.
Reliable Water Heaters
Hot water is crucial to so many things in our average day — bathing, cleaning, cooking, and more rely on a consistent hot water supply. That’s why we’re always happy to help resolve water heater woes as promptly and thoroughly as possible, to get things back to normal (or better) for our customers. Whether you want a traditional water heater replaced, repaired, or tuned up or are interested in the possibility of instant hot water tanks attached directly to a fixture, our team will be glad to help. To schedule water heater services in Winchester, call us at (859) 278-0281 or contact us online today.
Other Plumbing Services
At GreenBox Home Services, we offer many other plumbing-related services alongside repairs and installations. Need to improve your water quality for taste, safety, or hardness? We can handle that. You can count on us for drain cleaning or clog removal to get your pipes flowing freely without backups, standing water, and unreliable toilets. We also help keep your basement dry and safe with installation and upkeep services for sump pumps. Learn more about our full selection of additional plumbing services by calling us at (859) 278-0281. You can also contact us online.
Plumbing FAQs
Why is my disposal humming and not working?
It usually means your disposal is clogged but hasn’t yet tripped its breaker. You should turn it off and try removing what you can from it first. If the problem is congealed grease or fats, hot enough water could also resolve the issue. If you can’t unclog your disposal on your own, it’s a job for a pro.
What is the normal life expectancy of a water heater?
Traditional water heaters last between 10 and 15 years with regular maintenance. However, any water heater can exceed or fall short of this range depending on luck and willingness to make costly repairs to an aging system.
Will a leaking pipe burst?
The constant flow of water through a small hole or loose joint can grow that small leak into a bigger one — and once a bit more water starts coming through, the odds of a full burst become all the more likely.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Winchester, KY
Job Locations and Reviews
Performed scheduled care plan tune-up on geothermal system, checking pressure readings and inspecting the GeoLINK Flow Center components. Replaced the customer-provided 30x36x2 filter and verified proper operation of ground loop circulation. System is functioning within normal parameters with no issues detected.
Performed standard maintenance flush on A.O. Smith Signature Premier tanked water heater to remove sediment buildup and maintain optimal performance. Inspected copper piping connections and verified proper operation of temperature controls, with digital display showing normal readings after service completion.
Responded to non-urgent service call for suspected emergency heat operation issue. Customer reported high utility bills and concerns about system operation despite no emergency heat indication on thermostat. Inspected unit and found air filter in relatively clean condition with minimal particulate buildup. System was operating within normal parameters after diagnostic testing.
Replaced warranty condenser fan motor in outdoor HVAC unit after confirming part availability at 2J supply house. Removed failed motor showing signs of corrosion, installed new unit with proper electrical connections, and returned defective part to supplier with appropriate warranty documentation.
Responded to callback for second RTU with non-responsive thermostat. Diagnosed complete thermostat failure following recent service visit. Replaced failed thermostat controller and verified proper system operation through multiple test cycles.
Responded to service call regarding non-functional thermostat on 2nd rooftop unit. Inspection revealed severe electrical damage with burned and frayed wires connected to the terminal bus bar inside the control panel. Observed condensation/moisture throughout the electrical enclosure which likely contributed to the failure. Replaced damaged wiring and terminal connections, then sealed panel properly to prevent future moisture infiltration.
Relocated water supply valve to opposite side to conceal water lines as requested. Performed comprehensive 60-point plumbing system assessment and completed water heater flush service on tanked unit. Installation included proper copper pipe fitting with soldered joints and secure mounting hardware in the confined service area.
Diagnosed 3-year-old AC system with no cooling issue traced to significant corrosion at refrigerant line connections, causing refrigerant leakage and preventing proper system operation. Repaired corroded copper pipe joints, recharged system with appropriate refrigerant, and restored cooling functionality. Additionally, repaired collapsed ductwork under house to ensure proper airflow throughout the system.
Performed scheduled maintenance on Generac 22KW generator (SN: 3015859856). Inspected control panel functionality with operational test confirming normal status. Unit displaying 8.3 run hours with all control interfaces functioning properly.
Conducted IAQ assessment of 1500 sqft home with focus on allergy reduction solutions. Inspected existing HVAC system including 18x20x1 filter setup and crawlspace ductwork with reflective silver insulation. Provided estimate for comprehensive air quality improvement package including system/duct cleaning, whole-home air purification system, and UV treatment installation.
Completed rough-in installation for dog wash station and utility room sink in garage, which included cutting drywall, installing new 1 1/2" drain lines with studor vents, and connecting to existing 3" sewer line in crawl space. Successfully ran new 1/2" PEX water supply lines from existing 3/4" PEX in crawl space to service both fixtures, and verified proper functionality of all installed components prior to departure.
Completed scheduled Care Plan Tune Up on heat pump/air handler system located in basement. Inspected electrical control system, including the Intermatic control module and associated wiring connections. Customer provided filters as arranged.
Successfully installed new gas piping from the house exterior to the outdoor generator. Installed black pipe with appropriate fittings and connections, ensuring proper placement over foundation area with adequate clearance. Completed all connections to generator unit, installed required valve, and verified system integrity through pressure testing.
Completed installation of a RUUD 2.5-ton 14.3 SEER2 Two Stage Heat Pump system with matching air handler and 10KW heat kit in residential property. Work included replacing existing 14" flex return with new 16" foil flex, installing condensate safety sensor, repairing dryer vent in crawl space, and connecting to existing ductwork with proper transitions. System is fully operational with all manufacturer-specified components installed according to code requirements.
Performed second follow-up visit on heat pump/air handler system located in crawl space with washable filters. Conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, measuring running load amperage (2.10A) and voltage (35.61V) to verify proper electrical operation of the equipment.
Completed site evaluation for heat pump replacement. Inspected existing outdoor unit on concrete pad which appears to be aging, with particular attention to the condition of the protective housing, fan assembly, and connection lines. Additional assessment of indoor air handler located in crawlspace was performed to determine full system compatibility requirements.
Performed scheduled Care Plan Tune Up on heat pump/air handler system located in crawlspace. Conducted electrical diagnostics with readings at 20.4 amps. Inspected ductwork and noted sagging insulation in crawlspace area. Current 14x14x1 filter in acceptable condition.
Successfully installed a complete Bryant HVAC system featuring a 2-ton 14.3 SEER2 single stage heat pump (model GH5SAN52400A) paired with a 2-ton air handler (model FJ5ANXB24L00) and 10KW heat kit (KFFEH2601C10). Installation included an Aprilaire 1000 Media Cabinet for improved air filtration, condensate pump system with PVC piping, and connection to the existing thermostat. All equipment was properly mounted with the outdoor unit positioned on a concrete pad with appropriate electrical connections and the indoor unit installed in the basement with proper refrigerant lines and ductwork.
Responded to call back regarding leak issues during warmer conditions. Located and accessed plumbing components behind wall panel, inspected copper lines for corrosion and mineral buildup at connection points. Performed temperature differential testing on Dynastar wall-mounted unit, recording readings of 100.8°F/98°F to verify proper operation after leak repair.
Performed annual Care Plan tune-up on customer's heat pump system at request of Senior Technician. Verified proper airflow with supply temperature measuring 93.3°F. Addressed customer concern that new system doesn't provide heat as effectively as previous unit. Confirmed filter size is 16x20x1 (customer-supplied) and inspected air handler located in closet installation.