
Local Plumbers in Centerton, AR Who Show Up on Time and Get It Done
From water heater repairs to gas line installations, All Calls Plumbing delivers fast, honest, and professional plumbing services right here in Centerton. Licensed, insured, and ready when you need us.
Licensed and Insured
You can feel confident in the work our team performs, and you can feel safe knowing we are fully licensed and insured
Locally Owned & Operated
We're not a national chain; we're your neighbors. When you call All Calls Plumbing, you're supporting a local NWA business that actually cares about its community.
On Time Service
We know you want help as quickly as possible, so we're available for same-day appointments.
The Plumbing Problems Centerton, AR Homeowners Deal With Every Day
Living in Centerton, AR means hot summers, cold winters, and everything in between, all of which can put real pressure on your home's plumbing. Here is what we see most often:
✔ Water heaters failing during cold snaps
✔ Sewer backups after heavy rainfall
✔ Drain clogs from grease buildup and tree roots
✔ Gas line issues that need immediate attention
✔ Burst or leaking pipes causing water damage
No matter the issue, All Calls Plumbing shows up prepared with the right tools, honest communication, and a commitment to getting it done right the first time. We have been serving Centerton homeowners for over 18 years and we treat every home like it is our own.

Why Centerton, AR Homeowners Trust
All Calls Plumbing
We have built our reputation in Centerton, AR one honest job at a time. We are a locally owned, licensed, and insured plumbing business that has been serving this community for over 18 years. We show up on time, explain everything clearly, give you an upfront price, and treat your home with the same respect we would give our own. When you call All Calls Plumbing, you are getting a team that is honest, experienced, and genuinely committed to getting the job done right.
What Makes Our Centerton, AR Plumbing Service Stand Out
Living in Centerton, AR means hot summers, cold winters, and everything in between, all of which can put real pressure on your home's plumbing. Here is what we see most often:
✔ Licensed Master Plumber serving Centerton for over 18 years
✔ Honest, upfront pricing before any work begins
✔ Clear communication from your first call to the final walkthrough
✔ Clean, respectful work with no mess left behind
✔ Satisfaction guaranteed on every part and every job
We treat your home with the same care and attention we would give our own. That is not just something we say. It is how we work on every single job in Centerton, AR.

Our Simple 4 Step Plumbing Process in Centerton, AR
We make the whole process easy, clear, and stress free from the first call to the final check.
You Call
Reach out by phone or online and tell us what you are experiencing. We listen carefully and schedule a visit at a time that works for you.
We Inspect
Our technician arrives and runs a camera inspection to assess the exact condition of your water or sewer lines.
We Explain
We walk you through exactly what we found, show you the footage if needed, and give you honest options with no pressure.
We Fix It
Once you approve the plan we get to work. Our team completes repairs or replacements efficiently and cleanly.
Our Services

Plumbing FAQs






1. Why do my pipes make banging or knocking noises?
This is usually caused by water hammer, which happens when water flow stops suddenly. Installing water hammer arrestors or adjusting water pressure can fix it.
2. Why is my water pressure suddenly low?
Low water pressure is often caused by clogged fixtures, partially closed valves, pipe leaks, or a failing pressure regulator.
3. How do I know if I have a water leak?
Signs include higher water bills, damp spots on floors or walls, mold odors, or hearing running water when fixtures are off.
4. What should never be flushed down a toilet?
Do not flush wipes (even “flushable”), paper towels, feminine products, grease, dental floss, or cotton swabs.
5. Why does my drain smell bad?
Drain odors are usually caused by dry P-traps, buildup of grease or debris, or sewer gas escaping from the drain.
6. Why does my toilet keep running?
A running toilet is typically caused by a worn flapper, faulty fill valve, or an improperly adjusted chain.
7. Why does my toilet clog frequently?
Frequent clogs may indicate a partial sewer blockage, low-flow toilet issues, or flushing items that should not be flushed.
8. Why do I run out of hot water so quickly?
Common causes include sediment buildup in the tank, a failed heating element, or a water heater that is too small for your home.
9. How long does a water heater last?
Tank water heaters usually last 8–12 years, while tankless water heaters can last 15–20 years with proper maintenance.
10. Why is my hot water rusty or discolored?
Rusty or discolored hot water often means corrosion inside the water heater or a failing anode rod.
11. Can I use chemical drain cleaners?
Chemical drain cleaners can damage pipes and are not recommended. Professional drain cleaning is safer and more effective.
12. How often should drains be cleaned?
Kitchen drains should be cleaned every 1–2 years, and main sewer lines every 2–3 years or as needed.
13. What causes sewer backups?
Sewer backups are commonly caused by tree roots, grease buildup, broken pipes, or collapsed sewer lines.
14. How can I prevent frozen pipes?
Insulate exposed pipes, keep cabinet doors open during cold weather, and let faucets drip during extreme temperatures.
15. Should I have my plumbing inspected regularly?
Yes. Annual plumbing inspections help catch leaks, sewer problems, and failing water heaters before major damage occurs.
16. Why does professional plumbing service cost what it does?
Plumbing costs reflect licensed expertise, specialized tools, insurance, warranties, and emergency availability to protect your home.
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