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Guardian Plumbing
5.0(
17
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Serving Omaha, NE and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

Credit card accepted

Customers say: Quick response

"Christian Weeks was knowledgeable and thorough. He was willing to explain processes and procedures if asked. He was not a “ I know everything” kind of person and was diligent in finding answers to questions about a moen faucet through reading the moen instructions. He was on time and performed his work correctly. After he installed the drains for 6 sinks, they all felt sturdy and secure"
Water Softener
Tankless Water Heater
Free Standing Bathtub
Custom Shower
Plumbing Project

+18

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Aksarben ARS
4.1(
205
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Serving Omaha, NE and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1975

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"They didn't charge me an arm and a leg. They found an easy fix for my issue and was very up-front with me about everything. He also didn't treat me like an old lady, which I really appreciated."
One of the largest service fleets in town
Professional, fully trained technicians
Best of Omaha winner for 5 consecutive years
12 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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John Henry's Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical
4.0(
4
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Serving Omaha, NE and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Under no circumstances would I recommend John Henry’s. The fact that they have such glowing reviews makes me genuinely question whether they’re legitimate or incentivized internally, because my experience was the complete opposite. Nearly three weeks ago, I scheduled a duct cleaning and annual HVAC maintenance. On a Saturday, I received a call informing me they were “too busy” to keep my Monday appointment and wanted to push me out another two weeks. I told them that was unacceptable due to the heavy construction in my home and that I would need to look elsewhere. Suddenly, they were able to fit me in on Tuesday and offered a $50 credit. Tuesday arrives, and the problems start immediately. Two technicians showed up and left black marks on about 15 of my stairs. They initially denied it but eventually wiped them down with a cloth and water. Later, I discovered they somehow got paint inside one of my electrical outlets from dragging their cord across it. I spoke with the manager, who showed no concern or accountability for the damage. I was also informed—after they arrived—that they couldn’t complete my annual maintenance because neither technician was mechanically trained. So once again, I had to reschedule, and someone else came out the next day. The technician on Wednesday was by far the worst part of this entire experience. He was rude, dismissive, and clearly more focused on selling memberships than actually providing service. When I mentioned the $50 credit I had been promised, he looked at me like I was making it up. As he tried to upsell me on their membership, I asked if they could credit the duct cleaning since it’s included in that plan. Despite me telling him they had cleaned my ducts less than 24 hours earlier, he called the office claiming it happened the prior week. While on the phone, I could hear him questioning whether I even deserved the $50 credit I had been explicitly promised. When I asked if the 15% part discount (which is included with the membership I would be paying for monthly over a two-year lock-in) would apply, he acted as if I was asking for something unreasonable and told me I was “getting too many discounts.” None of these were random discounts—they were things they advertised. At this point his behavior confirmed my suspicion that this company prioritizes sales tactics and profit over honesty or customer service. I declined the membership. Once he finalized the bill, it was more than $150 higher than the quote I received the day before. Since then, I’ve called the office three separate times asking for a simple cost breakdown: the technician’s cleaning charges and the UV bulb replacement. The manager still cannot provide this and continues speaking in circles without answering my direct question. Bottom line: Do not hire this company under any circumstances. There are many HVAC, electrical, and plumbing companies that value their customers, communicate honestly, and provide professional service. John Henry’s is not one of them."
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Serving Nebraska since 1996.
Proud to be the official Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical partner of the Huskers.
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40 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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JTM Plumbing Service
5.0(
195
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Serving Omaha, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had JTP plumbing come out to clear my sewer drain on Thursday and on Friday I was still having issues. They came out immediately and took care of of it by running the camera and re-snaking the drain. I would highly recommend JTP plumbing again to everyone. These guys are the best."
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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FAQs for plumbing installation for a remodel or addition projects in Omaha, NE

Adding bathroom plumbing to a detached garage starts with the basic line installation cost of $900 to $1,300. On top of this base expense, you'll need to budget for each fixture. A toilet costs  $250 to $550, sinks cost $150 to $800, and a shower or bathtub costs $400 to $1,900. The project will also require ventilation, moisture-resistant materials, and possibly electrical work. Remember that these costs reflect only the plumbing aspects—additional construction, finishing, and permitting expenses will apply to complete a functional bathroom space.

While certain aspects of garage renovation might be suitable for DIY enthusiasts, plumbing installation requires professional expertise. Connecting to water and sewer systems demands specialized knowledge and equipment, and improper installation can result in severe water damage, code violations, and potential health hazards. Most municipalities require permits for plumbing modifications, and these often stipulate that licensed professionals must perform work. Consider limiting your involvement to simpler tasks like painting or basic finishing work.

The timeframe for adding plumbing to a detached garage spans one to three days for the actual plumbing work. However, this represents only the active installation period. The complete project timeline must account for planning, obtaining permits (which can take weeks depending on your locality), coordinating multiple contractors if needed, and addressing any unexpected challenges that arise during installation. Weather conditions can also impact excavation and outdoor connection work.

Adding plumbing to a detached garage will likely increase your property taxes. Tax assessors consider plumbing an improvement that enhances property value and functionality. The specific tax impact varies by location and project scope. Converting a garage into living space with plumbing facilities can trigger significant reassessment in many jurisdictions. Before proceeding with your project, consult your local tax assessor's office to understand the potential tax implications and factor this ongoing expense into your decision-making process.

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