A leaking water heater or a broken shower can completely ruin your day and cause unnecessary stress. Getting these annoying issues fixed quickly requires reliable residential plumbing services to keep your daily routine running smoothly. Luckily, Brightman's Plumbing handles these frustrating issues in Estacada, OR, and the surrounding areas.
Brightman's Plumbing is a family-owned and operated plumbing business based in Estacada, OR. Our team focuses on fixing leaky faucets, replacing garbage disposals, and updating kitchen and bathroom piping for local homeowners. We also perform thorough system inspections and complete water heater installations, including gas line work, tankless water heater upgrades, and removal of old units.

High-quality residential plumbing services keep your family enjoying a perfectly functioning space without any annoying leaks slowing you down. Here's a detailed look at how our crew tackles your everyday household water problems.

Fixing a broken shower or a dripping sink quickly restores comfort to your daily morning routine. Bringing in a licensed residential plumber ensures your washroom fixtures get installed correctly the very first time.
A jammed garbage disposal or a leaky faucet makes cooking and cleaning up incredibly frustrating. Our friendly residential plumbers can replace those faulty parts, so your meal prep area works flawlessly again.
Catching small pipe issues early saves your house from major water damage down the road. Unlike some other residential plumbing companies, we take the time to check your lines to prevent future disasters. Just keep in mind that while we inspect your systems carefully, our team doesn't perform jet clearing or snaking.
Upgrading to a brand new tank or tankless system means you never have to take a freezing shower again. Hiring an experienced residential plumbing company makes swapping out your old unit and handling any necessary gas line work completely stress-free. Our crew even hauls away your old equipment to keep your garage or basement completely clean.
Changing a bathroom or kitchen usually means the plumbing needs to change right along with it. For plumbing remodeling, we help with fixture layouts, water lines, drain connections, and plumbing updates for bathrooms, kitchens, tenant improvements, and specialty projects up to 10,000 square feet.
Low pressure, frequent leaks, odd-colored water, and outdated pipe materials are all signs your plumbing system may be ready for a bigger fix. Our repiping services include whole-home and partial pipe replacement using materials such as cross-linked polyethylene (PEX), copper, and chlorinated polyvinyl chloride (CPVC).
Working with gas lines requires a plumber who understands the steps, safety checks, and inspection process. For gas services, we install new lines, repair shutoffs, run BBQ lines for outdoor setups, perform gas testing, and handle gas line needs during tank-to-tankless water heater upgrades.
A sewer connection needs the right slope, secure fittings, and proper coordination with local permit and inspection requirements. With sewer tie-ins, we connect new plumbing systems to municipal sewer lines, expose existing mains, install or upgrade connection points, test flow, backfill the area, and help limit disruption to the property.
New home plumbing has to be planned around the way the house will actually function every day. Our plumbing services for custom home builds include work for one-off residential builds, such as new water lines, sewer tie-ins, roof venting, water heater connections, and core plumbing installations based on the provided plans.
Finding trustworthy plumbing contractors for your home repairs matters, so we work hard to stand out from the crowd.
Operating as a fully licensed, bonded, and insured local family business allows us to treat every customer like a true neighbor.
Breaking your repair costs into easy monthly payments is a breeze through our Housecall Pro financing options.
Figuring out your upcoming expenses is completely free because we gladly provide complimentary consultations before starting any work.
Installing excellent equipment from American Standard, Delta Faucet Company, Kohler, TOTO, TracPipe, Uponor, and Viega MegaPress guarantees a long-lasting fix.
Knowing you have a solid one-year labor warranty protects your investment and gives you genuine peace of mind.
Yes, a plumber can install a tankless water heater if the home has the right plumbing setup, venting, and the required fuel or electrical connections. If the upgrade involves gas line work or plumbing changes, Oregon permit and inspection rules may apply.
Many homeowners benefit from a plumbing inspection every year or two, especially in older homes or homes with past leaks, water pressure issues, or aging fixtures. A residential plumbing inspection can catch small problems before they turn into soaked cabinets, damaged flooring, or an unhappy water heater.
Residential plumbing includes the pipes, fixtures, water heaters, drains, shutoffs, sinks, showers, toilets, garbage disposals, and water lines that keep a home running each day. A residential plumber can repair, replace, install, or inspect these systems, depending on the home's needs.
Turn off the nearby shutoff valve if you can reach it, keep the area dry, and call a plumber before the leak spreads to cabinets, flooring, or walls. A small leak can look harmless at first, but steady water can cause a much bigger mess if it keeps running.
Call a licensed plumber for leaks, fixture problems, water heater issues, garbage disposal trouble, gas line needs, and plumbing inspections. A qualified residential plumber can explain what's happening in plain language and help you choose a practical next step.