Since 2005, Number One Plumbing, AC, Solar & Electric, known for top-notch Albuquerque Plumber services, has been a beacon of excellence in the local plumbing scene. Our commitment to exceptional service and clear pricing sets us apart. We deliver trustworthy and fair plumbing solutions, offering consistent rates every day.
Choosing us means accessing the deep expertise of our skilled plumbers and the proactive support of our customer service team. They're dedicated to efficiently solving your plumbing problems, equipped with the latest technology and methods.
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Facing plumbing issues like leaky faucets, clogged drains, significant leaks, low water pressure, or burst pipes? We're specialists in fixing these problems and more. For dependable Albuquerque Plumber services, call us at (505) 999-9567 to book your appointment.
Whether it's a minor inconvenience or a significant problem, our licensed plumbers are ready to tackle any challenge with over two decades of dedicated service. We're the certified Plumbing, Air Conditioning, and Heating solution for Albuquerque and its surroundings.
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Whether you need plumbing repairs at home or for your business, contact us to meet our highly skilled and professional team.
• Drain Cleaning
• Garbage Disposals
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• Re-models
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• Sewer Repair
• Water Heater Installation
• Bathtub and Shower Repair
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• Water Filtration Commercial
• Hydro Jet
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• Sewer Replacement
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Arnold Kinsel is a skilled plumber focused on honest, clean work. With expertise in repairs and installations, Arnold delivers excellence and professionalism on every job. His straightforward approach ensures customer satisfaction. Outside of plumbing, Arnold enjoys outdoor adventures like hiking, camping, and fishing, reflecting his appreciation for nature and exploration.
Don Paynter is a seasoned HVAC and plumbing professional with 24 years of experience. Specializing in new construction, Don applies his extensive knowledge to deliver top-quality repairs and installations. A Los Lunas High School graduate, Don treats every project with care and precision. In his free time, he enjoys motorsports, hunting, and fishing.
Anthony Palmeri is a scheduling coordinator and permit planning manager with a decade of field experience. A Rio Rancho High School graduate, Anthony treats every customer like family. Outside work, he coaches Wrestling Rio Rancho High and enjoys time with his family. Anthony's dedication ensures smooth operations and top-notch service.
Irvin Calabaza is an HVAC and plumbing helper committed to delivering #1 service. A Del Norte High School graduate, Irvine learned his skills on the job and approaches each task with enthusiasm. Despite being a 49ers fan, he stays positive and focused on customer satisfaction, ensuring every job is done right.
Nate Giere provides HVAC, electrical, and plumbing services with expertise in residential wiring. A CNM graduate with years of experience, he prioritizes thorough, clean, and efficient work. Outside of work, Nate enjoys the gym, hiking, and drawing. His love for dogs adds warmth to his skilled service.
Julian Villabisenco offers HVAC, electrical, and plumbing expertise, specializing in residential wiring. A CNM graduate with practical experience, Julian ensures clean and efficient service with a focus on customer satisfaction. When not working, he enjoys outdoor adventures, drawing, and spending time with friendly dogs
Whenever you flush your toilet, a lever inside pulls on a flap that opens the water tank. When this lever falls back into place, the water level recedes accordingly. Should the chain on the flapper be too long or short, the toilet may end up running longer because the flushing mechanism was unsuccessful.
No, noises are not normal. Strange sounds, like clunking, rattling, and other noises can mean that the pipes are blocked. Have a professional look into the issue immediately.Plumbing can be confusing at times, but if you know a little bit about it, you can start to determine which problems require a professional. If you have any more questions that weren’t listed here, a plumber will be happy to help.
If you notice the temperature fluctuating when showering, this could be because a large portion of water is flowing out of the shower head. When someone flushes a toilet or turns on a faucet in another section of the house, the flow of water is suddenly altered. This causes the pressure and temperature to change.
Rain water is known as soft water. Once this water absorbs into the ground, picking up minerals and substances like calcium, lime, magnesium, and so on, it becomes categorized as hard water. The issue with hard water is that it can clog your pipes. You can even feel the difference between hard and soft water. Also, soft water lathers up better and requires less detergent when washing clothes.
Drainage problems can be the result of clogging.The age of your pipes might also be a factor. Slow drainage might indicate a large clog, roots in the pipeline, or backups from the sewer. If these problems become frequent or worsen, be sure to contact a professional plumber.
Pipes may freeze whenever the temperature goes below freezing. When a home isn’t properly heated, the extreme cold endangers the plumbing. The main concern is that the frozen water expands when it turns to ice, causing pipes to burst. Before any cold weather arrives, thoroughly drain the outside valves then close the interior valve leading inside. You might also want to use faucet insulators.