Haysville, Kansas: Benjamin Franklin Plumbing® of Wichita

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  • Expert, licensed, master and journeyman plumbers on staff
  • All repairs and installs – plumbing, toilets, sinks, sewer lines – even sump pump repairs!
  • Real 24/7 emergency plumbers available from Haysville’s top-rated Plumbing Service
  • The “punctual” plumber – “If there’s any delay, it’s you we pay!”

Looking for Haysville plumber? Benjamin Franklin Plumbing® of Wichita is a top-rated plumbing company, servicing Haysville and surrounding towns of Derby, Clearwater, Rose Hill, and Mulvane. Call to speak with one of our plumbing service experts – repairs, installations, even real 24/7 emergency plumbers in the Haysville, Kansas, area. We provide both top residential and commercial plumbing services, and have licensed, master and journeyman plumbers on staff. From our central location in Wichita, our plumbers service Haysville and surrounding Kansas towns of Derby, Clearwater, Rose Hill, and Mulvane. We are known as the service to call for repairs or replacement jobs of toilets or sewer lines, showers or sink (including drain unstopping) as well as sump pump and water heater repair or installation.

Among our other offerings are sewer line repairs and installations including trenchless sewer line clean outs and specialized solutions for sewer pipe clogs.. We also service clogged drains and showers, kitchen sinks, garbage disposals (repair or installation), all gas line repairs and installations and more. We provide reasonable estimates, and a punctuality guarantee. Contact us today for your plumbing repairs and service needs!

Haysville, Kansas, Plumbing Service Options

Beyond basic plumbing repairs, and 24/7 Emergency service, our plumbers can help you with any service, repair, or replacement need.

  • Toilet Repairs and Installation – We can help fix or install any type of toilet. We’re known as the toilet repair experts!
  • Water Heater Repair and Installation – If your water heater is not working, we can give you an estimate on fixing it or replacing it with a tank type, tankless, hybrid or electric.
  • Water Softener Repair and Installation – Kansas is known for hard water, and we can advise you on water softeners of all brands plus whole house and point of use carbon water filters.
  • Sump Pump Repair and Installation – If your basement is damp, or your sump pump is not working, our expert plumbers can help repair or replace your sump pump plus we install and service water powered and battery back up sump pumps. We even offer 24/7 sump pump repair throughout the Haysville, Kansas, area.
  • Sewer Line Repairs – Your sewer line is often your responsibility. Our plumbers can repair your sewer line, as required by Haysville city codes. 
  • Disposal Repair and Install – If your sink disposal is not working, we can help.

SOME HISTORY AND FUN FACTS ABOUT HAYSVILLE

Some of the first businesses in this new town were a meat market, a couple of stores, lumberyard and a blacksmith. The post office was established in 1877. The Haysville State Bank in 1919.

The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railway bought land west of Haysville’s Main street in 1892. In 1903 a depot was opened and passenger trains shuttled people to and from Wichita. Notice the spelling of Haysville on the depot. Haysville was often spelled Hayesville thought to be named after 19th president Rutherford B. Hayes.

Haysville’s first school was built in 1876 at a location that may have been near what are now the Water Department facilities. This building was moved to 79th and Seneca where it was eventually replaced by the red brick building in 1919. In 1946 district 57 was consolidated with district 187 to form district 261.

Source: http://haysvilleonline.com/hol/pages/brief_history.html

Famous Haysville People & Fun Facts: Sumner County is known as The Wheat Capital of the World. Journalist Damon Runyon, football player Barry Sanders and photojournalist Eugene W. Smith all hail from near to Haysville, KS.

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Emergency Response Plumbing Services

Our Licensed Plumbers Are Prepared, Anytime

When you need plumbing repairs now, we’ll be there. Our 24/7 home plumbers are available to address your emergency plumbing service needs day or night.

Whether you have an emergency burst pipe, a water leak, or an overflowing toilet, we’re here to help. And we don’t just fix the problem, we take preventive measures to stop it from happening again.

Plumbing FAQs

What routine maintenance should I be doing for my Wichita water heater?

To keep your water heater running smoothly in Wichita, it’s a good idea to flush the tank once a year to clear out sediment, especially if your area has hard water. Check the pressure relief valve, inspect for rust or leaks, and make sure the thermostat is set to a safe temperature (usually around 120°F). Regular maintenance helps extend the life of your unit and keeps your hot water flowing efficiently. For peace of mind, consider scheduling a professional inspection with a local plumber.

How do I know if I need a Wichita plumber for my home's low water pressure?

If your water pressure suddenly drops or only affects certain fixtures in your Wichita home, it could be a sign of a clogged pipe, leak, or a problem with your water supply. Try cleaning faucet aerators first, but if the issue persists, it’s best to call a licensed plumber in Wichita to diagnose and fix the problem before it gets worse.

Do you offer emergency plumbing service in Wichita?

We are available 24/7 to take your call for emergencies. Our appointment hours are listed above.

How often should I schedule drain cleaning for my Wichita property?

For most homes in Wichita, scheduling professional drain cleaning once a year helps prevent clogs, odors, and costly backups. If your property has older pipes, large trees nearby, or frequent slow drains, you may need service more often. Regular maintenance keeps your plumbing flowing smoothly and protects your home from unexpected issues.For most homes in Wichita, scheduling professional drain cleaning once a year helps prevent clogs, odors, and costly backups. If your property has older pipes, large trees nearby, or frequent slow drains, you may need service more often. Regular maintenance keeps your plumbing flowing smoothly and protects your home from unexpected issues.

Do you offer plumbing financing in Wichita?

We work built relationships with several lenders to ensure our customers are able to restore functionality in their homes. Ask your technician about your financing options.

Are there plumbing upgrades that can help conserve water in my locationName home?

Yes! Upgrading to low-flow toilets, water-saving showerheads, and high-efficiency faucets can significantly reduce water use in your locationName home. You can also install smart leak detectors and tankless water heaters for added efficiency. A local plumber can recommend the best options based on your home’s setup and water usage habits.

What are common plumbing issues in older locationName homes?

Older homes in locationName often face plumbing issues like corroded or outdated pipes, low water pressure, and frequent leaks. You might also encounter problems with old fixtures, sewer line deterioration, or poor drainage. A professional inspection can help identify hidden issues and recommend upgrades to keep your plumbing system safe and efficient.

What should I do to prepare my plumbing for winter in locationName?

To get your plumbing ready for winter in locationName, start by insulating exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like basements and garages. Disconnect outdoor hoses, shut off exterior water lines, and check your water heater for optimal performance. It’s also smart to know where your main shut-off valve is in case of a frozen pipe emergency.

How can I tell if my sewer line is damaged in locationName?

Signs of a damaged sewer line in your GA home include frequent drain clogs, foul odors, soggy spots in your yard, and gurgling sounds from your toilets or drains.

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