ARS

Category: Plumber in Columbus, Ohio

Address: 3050 Switzer Rd, Columbus, OH 43219, USA

Phone: +16149656130

Opening hours

Sunday: Open 24 hours

Monday: Open 24 hours

Tuesday: Open 24 hours

Wednesday: Open 24 hours

Thursday: Open 24 hours

Friday: Open 24 hours

Saturday: Open 24 hours

Reviews

Christina H

Oct 7, 2022

Brian was great! Thanks again.

IckyNeko Laura K (Ickyneko)

Oct 6, 2022

Saved out bacon, with prompt, professional service. Tackled the problem the hard but cheaper way, and saved us a bundle. Kudos!

Elliott Smith

Oct 6, 2022

Great service technician. Kyle. Very informative and knowledgeable. Kind efficient. Personally..had to bring dog to the sitter and they were early. Waited patiently and got the job done quickly and efficiently. Always kind and professional.

Lynnette Lauer

Oct 3, 2022

Levi Mann was our technician, he was polite, professional and educated. He was able to fix the issue right away and answered our questions. I would highly recommend him!!!

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Questions & Answers

Do you take emergency repair service calls? Even on weekends?

ARS | Oct 8, 2021
ARS | Oct 8, 2021

Absolutely! Day or night, weekday or weekend, the average day or biggest holiday, ARS/Rescue Rooter is here to help with your plumbing or drain emergency. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, our expert plumbers can be dispatched anywhere in the greater Columbus area to fix your emergency.

Why should I call for service from you vs another local plumber?

ARS | Oct 8, 2021
ARS | Oct 8, 2021

When you need expert attention for your home's plumbing, sewer, and drain systems, you want to know that the job will be done right the first time. All employees undergo background checks and drug tests. With ARS®/Rescue Rooter®, you can rest assured that all of our services come complete with our worry-free Exceptional Service Guarantee.

Why does my toilet always run?

ARS | Oct 8, 2021
ARS | Oct 8, 2021

A running toilet is usually caused by a flapper, the rubber or plastic valve on the bottom of your tank, that fails to seal. Open the toilet tank and adjust the float arm to see if the water stops an inch below the overflow pipe. You may need a new flapper, which we can easily replace for you!

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