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Mr. Rooter Plumbing

Serves Fall River & nearby
86%
Customer ScoreBased on homeowner reviews
85%
Peer ScoreRated by other tradespeople

About this business

A national brand known for consistent professionalism and clean service; reviews on cost transparency vary by job size. Covers residential plumbing repair, drain service, and fixture replacement.

Plumbing in Fall River, New Bedford and Somerset

Mr. Rooter Plumbing works across Fall River, New Bedford, Somerset, and Fall River's housing stock shapes the plumbing here. Much of the city's stock predates the 1970s, which means corroding galvanized supply pipe (low pressure and discolored water), aging cast-iron and clay drains that crack and invite roots, and older boilers and water heaters. Hard water scales pipes over time and New England winters put exposed lines at risk of freezing. Hiring a plumber who knows Fall River's older homes makes a real difference.

Service area

Serves: Fall River, New Bedford, Somerset.

Frequently asked questions

How do I choose a plumber in Fall River?

Start by confirming the plumber is licensed and insured in Massachusetts, then look for someone who regularly works in Fall River and the surrounding area. On this directory you can compare each plumber's Customer Score and Peer Score, then call the one that fits your job and get the scope and price in writing before work begins.

What plumbing problems are most common in Fall River homes?

Because so many local homes are older, the usual culprits are corroding galvanized supply pipe (low pressure, discolored water), aging cast-iron and clay drains (slow drains and backups), worn water heaters, and frozen or burst pipes in winter. Catching these early is far cheaper than waiting for a failure.

What should I have ready before I call a plumber?

Know where your main water shutoff is and whether it works, be ready to describe what's happening and when it started, note the age of the home or fixture, and mention anything you've already tried. If something is actively leaking, shut the water off first — it makes the visit faster and cheaper.

How the scores work

Customer Score reflects how local homeowners rate the work. Peer Score reflects how other tradespeople in the area rate this business. Two views, because reputation looks different from each side.