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Best Plumbing in Prairie Village, KS

Compare trusted plumbing serving Prairie Village, Kansas. Ratings, reviews, and contact info for local professionals.

Plumbing in Prairie Village(3 listings)

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Prairie Village Plumbing Pros

★★★★½4.8(30 reviews)📍 5967 Johnson Dr, Prairie Village, KS 66215

Serving Prairie Village's charming older homes. We understand the plumbing quirks of mid-century construction and fix them right.

Sewer Line RepairPipe RepairTankless Water HeaterVideo Inspection

Aqua Flow Johnson County Plumbing

★★★★½4.6(152 reviews)📍 4062 Pflumm Rd, Prairie Village, KS 66212

Serving Prairie Village's charming older homes. Serving Prairie Village and the surrounding Johnson County area.

Water Heater RepairEmergency ServiceFaucet InstallationLeak Detection

Prairie Village Plumbing & Drain

★★★★4.4(198 reviews)📍 4711 Quivira Rd, Prairie Village, KS 66212

Serving Prairie Village's charming older homes. Serving Prairie Village and the surrounding Johnson County area.

Sump PumpBathroom RemodelingGas Line Repair

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does plumbing cost in Prairie Village?

Average plumbing costs in Prairie Village range from $150-$800 depending on the service. Many companies offer free estimates. For emergency service, expect a call-out fee of $75-$150.

How do I find a reliable plumber in Prairie Village?

Look for licensed and insured plumbers in Prairie Village with at least 4.5 stars on Google. Get at least 3 quotes for larger jobs. The best plumbers offer warranties and transparent pricing.

What should I ask before hiring a plumber in Prairie Village?

Ask about licensing, insurance coverage, warranty terms, and whether they provide written estimates. For plumbing work in Prairie Village, also ask about their experience with homes in your specific neighborhood.

About Prairie Village

Prairie Village is a charming, well-established suburb known for its tree-lined streets, quality schools, and strong sense of community. With many homes dating from the 1940s-1960s, there is consistent demand for renovation, repair, and updating services.