Licensed & Insured Plumbers in Lockport, Manitoba
Whether you’re a commercial or residential customer, finding exceptional plumbing services is a breeze. Trust our licensed and insured plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba for standout plumbing services throughout the city.
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Welcome to Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba
For all your commercial and residential plumbing needs, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba are the plumbers to call. With our licensed and insured service providers covering all of Lockport, we provide convenience for our home and business customers. Request plumbing services by filling out our online web form or phoning us. Our plumbers are available 24/7 to take your plumbing-related call — we look forward to helping you. When it comes to plumbing, you can feel confident that your home or business is safe with Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba.
Additional Plumbing Services We Deliver in Lockport, Manitoba
Business owners and homeowners can access the plumbing services they need from Mr. Rooter Plumbing®.
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Plumber Near Me: Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba
Our residential and commercial customers in Lockport enjoy easy access to quality plumbing services. Reach out to Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba to learn more about where we travel to provide quality services.
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Quality Services from Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba
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Trusted Plumbers In Your Area
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Full Range of Services
The plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in your area is committed to delivering wide-ranging services throughout the city.
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Licensed and Insured
Contact our licensed and insured plumbers at Mr. Rooter Plumbing® for all your plumbing needs, including repairs, new installations, replacements, and maintenance to keep your systems in good working condition.

Plumbing Experts in Lockport, Manitoba
We provide plumbing services across Lockport, Manitoba.
Customer Reviews in Lockport, Manitoba
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From the first phone call to the end result we are ALWAYS happy with our service! The gentleman that visited our home was knowledgeable , gave us options and fixed our problem ! He was also very nice and very respectful.
Sherry S.
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Update: The owner, Dino has now reached out to me to address my concerns. Dino was polite and contrite and displayed genuine interest in making things right. Being a small business owner myself, I respect how he has handled this now. For the most part, I was quite pleased with Devon and the other fellow who came to install the new garbage disposal, even though they appeared to be in a hurry. I was less pleased that I had to take off the dishwasher drain hose and tap the plug out myself. I paid full price for this but the job was not completed before they rushed off. Subsequently, the owner contacted me and I am pleased with how he has handled my concerns.
Dan S.
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They are very professional and well-equipped, clearly know their job, and handle everything efficiently. They’re also available for urgent calls anytime, which is really helpful!
Farah
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Called one day they came the next. Friendly knowledgeable staff that know what they are doing.
Trevor Z.
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Excellent company with skilled plumbers. I’m very pleased with the work that was done.
Phil L.
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Book OnlineFrequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Lockport, Manitoba
When booking a plumbing service with Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Lockport, Manitoba, you can call us to ask any questions you may have. Learn more about Mr. Rooter Plumbing® by reading the answers to our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ below.
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You can experience a dripping faucet caused by worn parts like valve seats and washers after overtightening your faucet when turning it off, alongside mineral build-up. Exceeding the PSI pressure reading set by your municipality’s utility supplier can affect the water flow of our pipes, causing water to leak out our faucets. If you’re experiencing leaks around the base of your faucet, the packing nuts and adjusting rings could be to blame – they can come loose over time and require tightening. When some homeowners install their own faucets, they don’t do it properly, which can result in leaks that licensed and insured plumbers must repair.
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If you’ve been performing maintenance or inspections around your primary water shutoff valves, check to ensure they’re fully open since partial closure may cause low water pressure. As soon as you notice low water pressure and spluttering from your faucets, hire a plumbing service professional to diagnose and repair a possible pipe blockage. When your water starts to shift between high and low pressure with very little transition time, the issue could be your pressure regulator, which you may need to repair or replace. Leaks can cause water pressure drops, so after ruling out other causes, check your property for excess water and contact a trusted plumber.
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A slow-draining sink can have many causes, which is why calling a trusted plumber is a good idea when they have the experience to diagnose and repair it. Use a 50/50 mixture of baking soda and vinegar in your sink to try to solve slow drainage caused by grease or soap scum. Plumbing snakes can be helpful for resolving frustrating slow-draining sinks – you can insert them into your drains to remove clogs caused by hair and other materials. A P-trap beneath your sink can accumulate debris washed down from the sink, which is a common reason for slow drainage, but it’s easy to clean.
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Regularly scheduled maintenance, like drain cleaning and water heating flushing are effective ways to prevent plumbing leaks because you can identify and rectify possible future problems before they become issues. It can be easy to damage pipes and cause leaks by washing inappropriate materials like grease and paper products down your drains, so be mindful of what enters your plumbing system to keep it healthy. Knowing that high water pressure can cause pipe damage and leaks, monitor your water pressure or ask your plumber to install a water pressure regulator. Don’t underestimate the importance of insulating, covering, or protecting any exposed pipes in and around your home during winter to prevent bursting or leaking.
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If you notice a foul smell coming from your drain, don’t hesitate to call a trusted plumber as they have the expertise to quickly identify and fix the problem. Clogged drains are among the leading causes of foul odours in drains because they can be an ideal breeding ground for bacteria that multiply and produce awful-smelling waste. If your sink has a clog or isn’t used very much, the P-trap that typically fills with water can dry out, resulting in sewer gas entering your home and creating an awful sulphur smell. If there’s a bad smell coming from your sink, inspect your garburator – built-up food residue and bacteria on the blades are often to blame.
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If your household size and usage demands outstrip the size of your water heater and how much hot water it can heat and produce, some people will only get lukewarm or cold water! When the water from your water heater is only lukewarm, check the thermostat to ensure it’s set to around 55°C — but no higher than 60°C to prevent a burn risk. Contact your local plumber since a lack of hot water from an older water heater may point to a broken heating element, gas valve, or thermostat. If your water heater was manufactured before 1997, you can have a failed dip tube that causes cold water to enter your pipes, rather than hot water.
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Talk to a trusted plumber about possible leaks in faucets, pipes, and fixtures since they can be a common cause of high water bills. When facing high water bills, pay attention to how your outdoor irrigation system is established since they can be common causes of water wastage and high water bills. Thoroughly inspect your home’s water-using appliances, such as water heaters, ice makers, and dishwashers, since they can be common causes of high water bills when not working well. Leaky toilets can be inconspicuous, but a silent leak in your toilet tank could be contributing to hundreds of litres of water wasted every day.
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- Turn off water and electricity: Turning off the water and electricity is the most important action to take when experiencing a burst pipe since electricity and water don’t mix!
- Contact a plumber: A burst pipe is best left in the capable hands of experts, so contact your local plumber for help as soon as possible.
- Clean up the water: Once the power and water are turned off, start cleaning up standing water with towels, buckets, and mops unless it contains sewage.
- Document the damage: If you have insurance to cover the costs associated with your burst pipe, write a detailed list of your losses and take photos and videos.
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Overflow tubes that are too short can sometimes be to blame for water continuously flowing into your toilet tank, so consider replacing the flush valve. There’s a chance your toilet could be overfilling because the float is faulty and no longer telling the fill valve to stop filling the tank once it has filled. Inspect the rubber component in the base of your toilet tank, known as the flapper, since it can wear out and cause water to escape and leak. Look closely at the float arm in your toilet tank — if it’s bent, it may require adjustment or replacement to stop water from running continuously.
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When you’re shutting off the water supply to your house with your indoor valve, do it quickly by turning it clockwise without the need for tools. Many outdoor water meter boxes have security bolts, so if you need to turn your water off, use a pentagon socket wrench to access your water valve. If you have an outdoor water meter box housing your water valve, you may need a meter key to unlock it or a pair of pliers to turn the bolt. Contact your local plumber for help if you need to turn off the water to your property but are having trouble locating your water valve or turning it off.
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