Phoenix Area Service
Plumbing Service
When you have a leak, no hot water, a running toilet, a disposal problem, a pipe leak, or pool pump plumbing issue, CTS can help you find the source and explain the repair.
Phoenix plumbing service for your home, rental, or business
CTS handles water heater repair and replacement, fixture repair, faucet repair, garbage disposal repair, toilet repair, pipe leak repair, fixture-drain repair, valves, supply lines, and pool pump plumbing in the Phoenix area.
- Water heater repair Phoenix and water heater replacement Phoenix
- Fixture repair, faucet repair, shutoff valve, and supply-line work
- Garbage disposal repair, toilet repair, and pipe leak repair
- Fixture drain repair and pool pump plumbing
- Licensed plumbing under ROC 341767
- Call with the symptom and photos
Local service
CTS handles urgent AC repair, AC replacement, commercial HVAC, maintenance, water heaters, and related service across the Phoenix area.
480-696-5033
Need help with a plumbing problem?
If you do not see your issue listed, call and tell us what is happening. We will review the symptom, the location, and the next step.
Phoenix-area HVAC service
CTS works on residential equipment, rooftops, installs, and troubleshooting calls in Arizona conditions.
Serving Phoenix, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Scottsdale, Tempe, Glendale, Surprise, Cave Creek, Queen Creek, Maricopa, and nearby communities.
Plumbing Services
Plumbing service for everyday problems in Phoenix homes and businesses
When something leaks, backs up, runs constantly, or stops making hot water, you need a clear answer before the damage spreads. CTS handles Phoenix plumbing work for water heater repair and replacement, faucets, fixtures, toilets, garbage disposals, shutoff valves, supply lines, piping, fixture drains, and pool pump plumbing.
You can call about no hot water, water under a sink, a running toilet, a leaking disposal, a bad shutoff valve, a pipe leak, or a pool equipment pad leak. Photos help, especially when they show the leak, fixture, valve, water heater label, drain connection, or pool pump plumbing.
Repairs And Replacements
We find the source and explain the repair
A good plumbing repair starts with finding where the water, clog, noise, or failure is actually coming from. A faucet leak may involve the fixture, the shutoff valve, or the supply line. A disposal leak may be the unit, the sink flange, or the drain piping. A toilet leak may be the tank, supply line, wax ring, or floor connection.
We explain what we see, what can be repaired, and when replacement is the better value. That applies to water heaters, fixtures, toilets, disposals, piping, fixture drains, and pool pump plumbing.
Before You Call
A few details help us help you faster
Tell us what you are seeing: no hot water, water on the floor, a leaking valve, a running toilet, a disposal that hums, a slow drain, or a pool pump leak. Also tell us whether water is actively leaking and whether you can shut it off.
If you can safely send photos, include the equipment label, leak location, under-sink piping, shutoff valves, toilet base, disposal connection, drain piping, or pool equipment pad. You do not need to diagnose the problem yourself. The photos simply help us understand what you are dealing with.
Plumbing Services
Plumbing problems we work on
Call about the symptom you are seeing. We will help sort out the part, fixture, or equipment involved.
Water heaters
No hot water, leaking tanks, older tanks, tank replacement, tankless water heater work, valves, pans, venting concerns, and nearby piping.
Fixtures, toilets, and disposals
Faucet leaks, fixture replacement, bad shutoff valves, supply lines, running toilets, loose toilets, garbage disposal leaks, jams, and replacements.
Piping, drains, and pool pumps
Pipe leaks, fixture-drain leaks, P-traps, disposal drains, hose bibs, pool pump unions, valves, PVC fittings, and pump replacement plumbing.
Plumbing Topics
Plumbing services
These are the common plumbing problems we can help you sort out.
Water heater repair and replacement
If your water heater is leaking, not heating, making noise, or getting old, we check the tank, valves, pan, expansion tank, T&P discharge, venting, fuel or electrical setup, and nearby piping.
Fixtures, faucets, and shutoff valves
Fixture work can include faucets, supply lines, shutoff valves, angle stops, loose handles, worn cartridges, corroded connections, and visible under-sink leaks.
Garbage disposals
If your disposal hums, jams, leaks, smells, drains slowly, or will not turn on, the issue may be the unit, sink flange, dishwasher hose, P-trap, or drain alignment.
Toilet repair
Toilet work can include running toilets, fill valves, flappers, tank parts, shutoff valves, supply lines, loose toilets, wax rings, base leaks, and replacement details.
Piping and fixture drains
Pipe leaks, supply lines, hose bibs, exposed fittings, fixture-drain leaks, slip joints, P-traps, pop-up drains, and disposal drain connections should be checked before they damage cabinets, flooring, drywall, or nearby equipment.
Pool pump plumbing
Pool pump plumbing can include visible leaks at the equipment pad, unions, valves, PVC fittings, pump inlet or outlet connections, suction-side leaks, return-side leaks, and pump replacement plumbing.
What To Expect
Clear communication before work starts
You should know what we found, what the repair involves, and what your choices are before work begins.
Photos and access
Photos of the leak, fixture, shutoff valves, under-sink piping, toilet base, disposal connection, water heater label, or pool equipment pad help us understand the situation before the visit.
Large or hidden plumbing problems
If you have sewage backing up, multiple drains backing up, a suspected slab leak, a whole-home repipe request, a buried pool line leak, or a major commercial plumbing issue, tell us that up front so we can point you toward the right kind of help.
Licensed plumbing work
CTS is licensed for plumbing work under ROC 341767. That license supports the water heater, valve, piping, drain, fixture, and related plumbing work included in our plumbing services.
Property Types
Plumbing help for homes, rentals, and businesses
Plumbing problems interrupt normal life fast. A water heater leak, bad shutoff valve, running toilet, leaking disposal, fixture leak, or pipe leak can damage cabinets, flooring, drywall, and nearby equipment.
We help with practical plumbing repairs for homes, rentals, offices, shops, restaurants, property managers, and business spaces. Service location details are available on the service areas page.
Before Calling
What to check before you call
Before calling, look for the main symptom. Is there no hot water? Is water under a sink? Is the toilet running? Is the disposal humming or leaking? Is the pipe leak visible? Is the pool pump leaking at a union, valve, or fitting?
If water is actively leaking, shut it off if you can do that safely. Then call with the symptom, location, photos if available, and whether the water is under control.
During The Visit
How a plumbing service call works
A plumbing service call starts with what you are seeing. We look at the symptom, access, photos, and urgency, then connect the problem to the right service: water heater, fixture, disposal, toilet, piping, drain, pool pump plumbing, or a larger plumbing project.
Once the problem is checked, we explain the source, the repair, and any replacement options that make sense. The goal is a repair that solves the actual problem instead of leaving you dealing with the same leak later.
What Not To Do
What not to do with plumbing problems
Do not ignore active water. Do not keep using a leaking fixture, leaking water heater, or leaking drain if it is damaging cabinets, floors, or walls. Do not force a stuck shutoff valve if it feels like it may break. Do not treat a sewer backup like a fixture drain problem.
If water is active, shut it off if you can do it safely. If there is a gas smell near a water heater, leave the area and contact the gas utility or emergency services. Then call for service once the immediate safety issue is handled.
Plumbing Service Work
Water heaters, fixtures, toilets, disposals, drains, piping, and pool pumps
These service examples show the kinds of plumbing problems you can call about.
Water heater repair and replacement
Water heater service includes leaks, no hot water, tank replacement, tankless work, valves, pans, and expansion tanks.
Fixture and faucet work
Fixture work can include faucets, supply lines, shutoff valves, cartridges, and fixture leaks.
Garbage disposals
Disposal calls may involve humming units, jams, leaks, loose mounting, drain alignment, dishwasher hose, or replacement.
Toilet repair
Toilet work can include running toilets, tank parts, shutoff valves, supply lines, wax rings, and loose toilets.
Piping repairs
Piping repairs can involve supply lines, fittings, hose bibs, water heater piping, and exposed pipe leaks.
Fixture drain work
Fixture drain work can include sink drain leaks, P-traps, slip joints, disposal drain connections, and fixture-drain concerns.
Pool pump plumbing
Pool pump plumbing can involve equipment-pad fittings, valves, unions, PVC connections, suction-side leaks, return-side leaks, and pump replacement plumbing.
Plumbing Menu Pages
Find the plumbing page that matches your problem
Each page explains the symptoms, parts, and repair choices for that type of plumbing call.
Water heaters
Water heater repair, replacement, tank, tankless, leaks, no hot water, valves, pans, and expansion tanks.
Disposals
Garbage disposal jams, leaks, humming units, drain alignment, and replacement calls.
Toilets
Running toilets, loose toilets, tank parts, wax rings, supply lines, and shutoff valves.
More Plumbing Pages
Other plumbing categories
These pages cover piping, fixture drains, pool pump plumbing, and contact details.
Drains
Sink drains, fixture drains, P-traps, disposal drains, slow drains, and visible drain leaks.
Pool pumps
Pool pump plumbing, valves, unions, leaks, PVC fittings, and replacement plumbing.
Contact CTS
Call with the symptom, location, photos if available, and whether water is actively leaking.
Details And Trust
Useful plumbing service references
These pages help with service area, license, and related plumbing questions.
Service areas
See the Phoenix-area cities where CTS provides HVAC, water heater, and plumbing service.
Plumbing piping
Exposed pipe leaks, supply lines, valves, and hose bibs are planned differently from hidden leaks and repipes.
Water heater service
No hot water, leaking tanks, tank replacement, tankless water heaters, valves, pans, venting, and nearby piping.
Plumbing FAQs
Answers about repair, replacement, maintenance, and service.
Does CTS handle plumbing?
Yes. You can call CTS for Phoenix-area plumbing work, including water heaters, fixtures, disposals, toilets, valves, supply lines, exposed piping, fixture drains, and pool pump plumbing.
What plumbing problems can I call about?
Call about no hot water, a leaking water heater, faucet or fixture leaks, bad shutoff valves, supply-line leaks, garbage disposal problems, running toilets, pipe leaks, fixture-drain leaks, and pool pump plumbing leaks.
Does CTS replace water heaters?
Yes. Water heater service can include tank units, tankless water heater work, no hot water, leaks, valves, pans, expansion tanks, and related piping.
Does CTS repair faucets and fixtures?
Yes. Fixture work can include faucets, sink fixtures, shutoff valves, supply lines, cartridges, handles, corroded connections, and visible under-sink leaks.
Does CTS repair garbage disposals?
Yes. Disposal calls can include jammed disposals, humming disposals, leaking disposals, loose disposals, drain connections, and disposal replacement.
Does CTS repair toilets?
Yes. Toilet work can include running toilets, tank parts, flappers, fill valves, handles, shutoff valves, supply lines, wax rings, loose toilets, and toilet base leaks.
Does CTS handle pipe leaks?
Yes. CTS handles pipe leaks, supply lines, shutoff valves, hose bibs, water heater piping, and exposed piping repairs. If the leak is hidden, under a slab, or part of a larger repipe request, describe that when you call.
Does CTS clean drains?
CTS handles fixture-drain repairs, including sink drain leaks, P-traps, slip joints, disposal drain connections, and visible fixture-drain concerns. If several drains are backing up or sewage is involved, mention that right away.
Does CTS work on pool pump plumbing?
Yes. Pool pump plumbing can include visible leaks at valves, unions, fittings, PVC connections, and pump replacement plumbing. If the issue involves automation, motors, buried pool lines, or full pool service, tell us when you call.
Is CTS licensed for plumbing?
Yes. CTS is licensed for plumbing work under ROC 341767.
What should I mention if the problem is larger?
Mention sewer backups, slab leaks, concealed wall leaks, whole-home repipes, major drain cleaning, large commercial plumbing projects, buried pool lines, or underground piping when you call. That helps us understand where to start.
What should I tell CTS when calling about plumbing?
Mention the main symptom, whether water is actively leaking, whether the shutoff works, where the problem is, whether the equipment is gas or electric if it is a water heater, whether multiple drains are affected, and whether you can send photos.
Licensed Local HVAC Service
Licensed, Bonded, and Insured
Certified Technical Services, known as CTS Air Conditioning, is a local, veteran-owned HVAC and plumbing contractor. The company is licensed, bonded, and insured and has served Phoenix area homes and businesses since 2001.
Licensed for HVAC
HVAC license: ROC 328467. Licensed residential and commercial HVAC service for repair, replacement, and installation work.
Licensed for plumbing
Plumbing license: ROC 341767. Licensed residential and commercial plumbing for water heaters, fixtures, piping, drains, and related work.
Experienced HVAC service
Hands-on HVAC repair and installation experience on homes, commercial rooftops, package units, and water heater calls.
Technical terms on this page
The links below explain common HVAC terms referenced on this page. Each definition is written to help identify the part, measurement, or system condition.
Angle Stop | Equipment Pad | Expansion Tank | Fill Valve | Fixture | Flapper | Garbage Disposal | Hose Bib | HVAC | Pool Pump | Pop-Up Drain | P-Trap | PVC Fitting | Repipe | Return-Side Leak | Sewer Backup | Shutoff Valve | Sink Flange | Slip Joint | Slab Leak | Supply Line | Suction-Side Leak | T&P Discharge | Tankless Water Heater | Union | Venting | Wax Ring | Water Heater
Call CTS Air Conditioning
CTS handles AC repair, HVAC service, replacement, maintenance, water heaters, and other plumbing across the Phoenix area.
480-696-5033