
Plumbing & Irrigation in Mesa, AZ
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4.9Hot Shot Sprinkler Repair Mesa
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4.820½+ years onlineAffordable Plumber AZ LLC
4.8Jimmy Joe's Plumbing
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4.84+ years onlineDelta Plumbing Repipe and Drains
4.71½+ years onlineIconic Plumbing Services, LLC
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Plumbing & Irrigation in Mesa, AZ
Plumbing and irrigation in Mesa (Arizona) is shaped by desert conditions: hard water from Colorado River Basin sources, expansive clay soils that shift seasonally, and year-round demand for irrigation. Typical jobs include water heater replacement on 1970s-90s single-story block homes in neighborhoods like Dobson Ranch and Las Sendas, full-home repipes to replace failing polybutylene or corroded galvanized lines (common in homes built 1978-1995), softener installations, and drip-irrigation system upgrades that replace thirsty lawns with desert landscaping. Summer heat (110°F+) stresses water heaters and irrigation drip tubing, which must be buried or UV-shielded to avoid degradation.
Plumbing service calls in Mesa run $150-$325; full repipes $7,000-$15,000; tankless water heater installs $2,000-$4,500. Arizona requires a C-37 Plumbing Contractor license. City of Mesa permits are required for water heaters, repipes, and gas work. Polybutylene pipe (gray plastic common in 1978-1995 construction) is a known failure point — most insurance carriers treat known PB lines as a red flag. Hard water scales up fixtures and tankless units quickly; salt-based softener demand is strong. Schedule irrigation upgrades for September-April to avoid working in 110°F heat.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do I have polybutylene pipe in my Mesa home?
- If your home was built 1978-1995, there's a meaningful chance. Check under sinks and at the water heater — PB is gray, flexible, and has acetal fittings. It becomes brittle over 20-30 years and leaks unpredictably. Full repipes with PEX run $7,000-$14,000 for a typical single-story 1,800 sq ft Mesa home.
- Why does my Mesa water heater fail early?
- Hard water (20-25 grain hardness typical from Mesa's Colorado River source) scales the tank bottom and anode rod. Tanks that should last 12 years often fail at 6-8. Replace the anode rod every 3-4 years ($50-$150 service call) or install a water softener ($1,500-$3,500) to extend equipment life across the home.
- Can I convert my Mesa lawn to drip irrigation?
- Yes — and Mesa's Water Conservation program offers rebates up to $500 for qualifying converts to drip or drought-tolerant landscape. Typical drip retrofit for a 1,500 sq ft front yard runs $2,500-$5,000 including new controller, pressure regulator, and emitters. Water savings of 30-50% pay back in 3-5 years.
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