Drains, leaks, water heaters, fixtures and burst pipes across Ozark and Christian County. We answer the phone at any hour and you get the price before we start.
Redeemed HVAC & Plumbing provides plumbing services across Ozark, MO, including drain and sewer cleaning, leak detection and repair, water heater repair and replacement, fixture installation, repipes and emergency burst pipe repair. We are licensed, bonded and insured and answer the phone 24 hours a day. Call (417) 241-5687.
A dripping tap is annoying. A drain that will not clear on a Sunday with a house full of people is a different thing entirely, and a supply line that lets go while you are at work is a different thing again.
Water is the only thing in a house that damages everything it touches on the way out. By the time you can see it on the floor it has usually been inside the wall, the subfloor or the ceiling for a while. The Environmental Protection Agency puts the average household’s leaks at more than 9,300 gallons a year, and reckons around nine percent of homes have leaks wasting fifty gallons a day or more. Most of those homeowners have no idea.1
We are a licensed, bonded and insured plumbing and HVAC company serving Ozark and the rest of Christian County, and we answer the phone at any hour. Call (417) 241-5687.
Ozark is not one housing stock, it is two, and they fail in different ways.
The older homes near the square and along the original streets often still have some galvanised steel supply pipe in them. Galvanised corrodes from the inside, so the pipe looks fine and the opening inside it slowly closes up. The symptom is not a leak, it is pressure that has quietly got worse over years until somebody notices they cannot run a shower and a dishwasher at once.
The newer subdivisions out toward Nixa and the highway are mostly slab built. A leak in a supply line under a slab does not show up as a puddle. It shows up as a warm patch on the floor, a water bill that jumped for no reason, or a meter that keeps ticking with everything in the house turned off.
The water itself is hard right across Christian County, because it comes up through limestone. That scales up fixtures, shortens the life of water heaters and is why the aerator on your kitchen tap keeps blocking.
One slow drain is usually the fixture. More than one at the same time is usually the main line, and that distinction matters because clearing the wrong one costs you money and fixes nothing.
Signs the main line is the problem: the toilet bubbles when the sink drains, a floor drain backs up when the washing machine empties, or several fixtures on the same side of the house slow down together. In older Ozark properties on mature lots, tree roots finding a joint in the sewer line is a common cause and it will come back if nobody looks at why.
We clear the blockage and then tell you what caused it, so you can decide whether it needs anything further.
Every January we get the same calls. Christian County gets cold enough, for long enough, to freeze anything in an unheated crawl space, an outside wall or an uninsulated garage.
A frozen pipe is not the emergency. The emergency is the thaw, because the split has already happened and you find out when the water comes back. If you have a tap that has stopped running in a cold snap, call before you go looking for a hairdryer.
Know where your main shut-off valve is, and check it turns, before you need it. That one piece of knowledge is the difference between a wet cupboard and a wet house.
Our promise on every job is done right, done fair, by those who care, and on a plumbing call that means three specific things.
We find the actual fault first. Clearing a drain that keeps blocking without asking why it blocks is not a repair, it is a return visit you pay for twice.
You get the price before we start. You are told what we found, what it takes to fix, and what it costs, and then it is your decision.
We treat the house like a house. Shoes covered, the area left clean, and the work explained in language that means something.
We are family owned, BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and we hold a 4.7 star average across more than 1,200 customer reviews. Emergency service runs twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, including holidays.
We also cover air conditioning, furnace repair, heat pumps and duct cleaning in Ozark. Everything we do here is on the Ozark services page, and our Comfort Care Membership covers the maintenance that stops most of these calls happening in the first place.
1. United States Environmental Protection Agency, WaterSense: Fix a Leak Week. epa.gov/watersense/fix-leak-week
(417) 241-5687
Open 24 hours, 7 days a week, including holidays.
Two tune-ups a year on every system you own, 10% off all repairs and priority scheduling, from $14 a month.
Approved financing spreads the cost of a replacement, so the timing of the work is your decision rather than the equipment’s.
Water damage gets more expensive every hour it runs. We find the fault, show you what we found, and agree the cost with you before anything is touched. Call (417) 241-5687 or book online.