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Expert Repairs for Dishwashers, Garbage Disposals, Faucets, & More

Fixtures are how we benefit from our home plumbing system. It’s also the first place where we’ll notice problems. If you need fast and durable fixture repairs, call Douglas Orr Plumbing, Inc. today! Our expert plumbers are specialists in handling all types of home fixtures, including toilets, sinks, faucets, dishwashers, and more. If water or gas runs through it, we’re the team to call! Our technicians handle jobs of all sizes and complexities, all with the same professionalism and care that we’re known for. If your fixtures are aging and have multiple problems, we’re more than happy to provide you with a thorough inspection and provide any repair that you request.

Perfect Fixtures Are a Phone Call Away! Call (305) 240-6731 for a Free Estimate Today.

Why Do People Choose Douglas Orr Plumbing, Inc.?

  • Trusted & Recommended Since 1974

  • We Offer 24/7 Emergency Services

  • Our Techs Have 10,000+ Training Hours

  • Fully Licensed, Bonded, & Insured

  • Quick Responses & Accurate Billing

  • Senior Citizen Discounts & Coupons

Your Plumbers

Trusted in the Area Since 1974

For more than 40 years, our professionals at Douglass Orr Plumbing have been fulfilling every plumbing need for the homes and business owners in our local community. With 10,000+ hours of training under our belts, there's nothing our highly-trained plumbers can’t handle—from reliable repair services to leak detection to new construction, backflow prevention, and just about everything in between.

As the go-to plumbers in our area, we're committed to providing superior services with complete integrity. We've built our company on the foundation of hard work and honesty, offering cutting-edge services designed around your unique needs.

Proud to Be Industry Leaders
  • Backflow Risk Levels The measures required to prevent backflow depend on the risk of contamination- these risks are categorized into levels:
  • No risk. Potable water
  • Aesthetic quality affected, e.g. water which may have been heated
  • Slight hazard from substances of low toxicity, e.g. cold water storage tanks
  • Significant hazard, e.g. pesticides
  • Serious health risk, e.g. human waste

Our Customers Love Us!

See What They Have to Say
  • “Chuck was amazing, professional & efficient! I will continue to use your services due to him & your friendly office staff. Great job Chuck!!”

  • “Very polite, kind, and knows what he’s doing! ”

  • “ You definitely take the angst out of plumbing distress!!!”

    -Karma P
  • “I called Debbie in Customer Service who put me in contact with Vicky and she promptly set up a service call for first thing Monday morning.”

    -Former Customer
  • “The most reliable, honest, service oriented business I have ever dealt with. ”

    -Marie M.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Why Is Dirty Water Backing up into My Sinks & Tubs?

    After years of use, FOGs (fats, oil, and grease), hair, soap residue, and hard water deposits will clog up your waste water drain. When this happens, waste will back up into your sinks and tubs. If this has been happening to you frequently, you likely need your sewer drain unclogged and cleaned. Other symptoms include slow draining and unexplained pools of water in sinks/tubs.

  • Why Is There a Rotting Smell?

    Many fixtures in your kitchen are intended to prevent odors and get rid of waste. Garbage disposals primarily take care of this problem, but impeller bits (the “teeth”) can become worn and leave food largely intact. This causes them to get stuck in the hopper, clogging the drain and leaving a rotting smell.

  • Why Is My Faucet Screeching When the Water Is Running?

    Your faucet controls the flow of hot and cold water using washers and a valve stem. When these parts become worn, the flow of water causes them to whistle or screech loudly. Loose washers in particular will spin as water passes them through the valve, which leads to an alarming (but fixable) noise. You won’t need to replace your faucet, but you may need professional repairs.

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