Boise Plumbing Pros is headquartered in Boise and serves the full city as well as surrounding Treasure Valley communities. Wherever you are between the Foothills and the Greenbelt, downtown and Hidden Springs, we can get a licensed plumber to you the same day for most calls and within an hour for true emergencies.
Boise's housing is unusually varied for a city its size. In the North End and East End, many homes were built between 1900 and 1940 and still carry traces of their original galvanized supply lines and clay sewer laterals. The Bench is largely 1940s to 1960s ranch homes, often with the first generation of copper supply. West Boise and the Foothills are dominated by newer subdivisions with modern PEX systems. Hidden Springs runs on its own water and many homes are on septic. Each of these realities demands a different plumbing approach, and a local plumber who has worked across the whole city knows what to expect before even walking through the door.
Beyond housing, Boise's climate matters. High-desert winters mean freeze-vulnerable crawlspaces and unheated garages from November through March. Hot, dry summers stress hose bibs and irrigation tie-ins. Hard water from the Treasure Valley aquifer eats water heaters and fixtures from the inside. A local plumber sees all of this constantly and prepares for it — an out-of-area contractor rolling in from Twin Falls or Ontario does not.