Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Texarkana
Company Overview
Since its inception in the year 1970, the original Mr. Rooter has upheld a commitment to core values centered on delivering excellent work at honest prices. Nearly five decades later, the original Mr. Rooter continues to serve homes and businesses in and around Oklahoma City. It remains locally owned and operated, with strong connections to the community that made its success possible.
Business Services
- Bathtub repair
- Drain repair
- Faucet installation
- Faucet repair
- Garbage disposal repair
- Gas line installation
- Gas line repair
- Hot water recirculation pump installation
- Hot water recirculation pump repair
- Hydro-jetting
- Plumbing inspection
- Plumbing installation or replacement
- Plumbing repair
- Sewer installation
- Sewer repair
- Shower repair
- Sink repair
- Toilet installation
- Water heater installation
- Water heater repair
- Water pipe installation
- Water pipe repair
Business Location & Hours
Mon: | Open 24 hours |
Tue: | Open 24 hours |
Wed: | Open 24 hours |
Thu: | Open 24 hours |
Fri: | Open 24 hours |
Sat: | Open 24 hours |
Sun: | Open 24 hours |
Recommended Customer Reviews

they did a awesome job on the plumbing in my house. tony and jesse is a awesome plumber. we had a leak in our plumbing under our house and they got it fixed.

They were outstanding in every respect: on time, reasonably priced, thorough. I was surprised that they did a followup, too.

called about an estimate: $45 just to come out and survey the problem. Well you definitely have clogged up toilet. duh... ya think. OK it will cost you around $250 to unclog. Sign here. OK. About 15 minutes later. Well the situation is worse than what I thought. I've gone as far as I can go. I will have to charge you another $100. OK. Worked another 15 minutes. Sorry, gone as far as I can go. I will have to come back MONDAY and finish. All weekend without a commode. ( I said I thought your advertisement said you guys don't charge for weekend rates??) No sir. I will be back Monday. He came back Monday and (egads) had to crawl under the house to find trap. Well that costs another $300. So the total costs to unclog a toilet was close to $800. Do the math. I should have.