Plumber in Whitman, MA

Fast, Reliable Plumbing When You Need It

Local licensed plumber serving Whitman with emergency repairs, installations, and honest pricing you can trust.

A plumber in a cap and gloves is using tools to repair or install a gas boiler. Various pipes and valves are visible, connected to the appliance on the wall. The focus is on the worker's hands and the equipment.

We Leave Our Customers Smiling

Ready for 5-Star Level Service?

A person uses a wrench to tighten a pipe under a sink in a bathroom. The metal pipe connections are shiny, and the scene is well-lit, showing the person's focus on the task.

Local Plumbing Services Whitman

Your Plumbing Problems Actually Get Solved

When your pipes burst at 2 AM or your water heater dies on Sunday morning, you need a plumber who shows up and fixes it right the first time. You get hot water flowing again, drains that actually drain, and toilets that work without that annoying sound that keeps you up at night.

No more calling three different companies hoping someone picks up. No more wondering if you’re getting ripped off because you don’t know what’s normal for plumbing work in Plymouth County.

You get a local plumber in Whitman who knows the area, understands the typical plumbing issues in older New England homes, and has the tools and experience to handle whatever’s going wrong in your house.

Licensed Plumber Plymouth County

We Know Plumbing in Plymouth County

Dempsey Energy has been handling plumbing and HVAC work for homeowners throughout Whitman and Plymouth County. We understand the specific challenges that come with New England homes – from frozen pipes in January to old galvanized lines that finally give up.

We’ve built a customer base of over 12,000 homeowners who know they can call when something goes wrong. Licensed, experienced, and local – which means faster response times when you’re dealing with a plumbing emergency.

We focus on doing the work right and following up to make sure you’re satisfied. No disappearing after the check clears.

A man wearing safety goggles and black gloves is adjusting or installing a water heater on a white wall. He is holding a tool and focusing on his task in a well-lit room.

Emergency Plumbing Repair Process

Here's How We Handle Your Plumbing Issue

You call, and we actually answer. You explain what’s happening, and we give you a realistic timeframe for when someone can be there – not some vague “sometime today” nonsense.

Our plumber shows up with the right tools and parts for most common repairs. We assess what’s wrong, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price before starting any work. No surprises, no “while we’re here” upsells unless you ask.

We fix the problem, clean up after ourselves, and make sure everything’s working properly before we leave. You get a real person to call if something isn’t right, not a customer service maze.

A plumber in work clothes is kneeling and fixing a bathroom sink with a wrench.

Ready to get started?

Explore More Services

About Dempsey Energy

Get a Free Consultation

Plumbing Repair Services Whitman

Complete Plumbing Services for Your Home

Emergency repairs when your plumbing decides to fail at the worst possible moment. Drain cleaning that actually works. Water heater installation and repair. Toilet repairs and replacements. Pipe repairs and repiping for older homes.

Preventive maintenance through the Dempsey Comfort Club to catch problems before they become expensive emergencies. Because replacing a $20 part is better than dealing with water damage to your floors and walls.

We handle both simple fixes and complex installations. We work in older Plymouth County homes regularly, so we know what to expect when we open up your walls or head down to your basement.

Plumber in blue overalls kneeling on a tiled bathroom floor, examining white plastic pipe fittings. A red wrench and other plumbing tools are scattered around. A toilet is visible in the background.
Response time depends on the day and what’s happening, but being local to Whitman means we can usually get to you faster than companies coming from Boston or other areas. For true emergencies like burst pipes or major leaks, we prioritize those calls and aim to get someone out as quickly as possible. When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe based on our current schedule and the urgency of your situation. We don’t promise “within the hour” if we can’t deliver it.
Yes, you’ll know what the work costs before we start. Our plumber will assess the problem, explain what needs to be done, and give you a clear price. No hidden fees or surprise charges when the work is done. If we discover additional issues once we start working, we’ll stop and discuss those with you before proceeding. You’re never locked into work you didn’t agree to pay for. The only exception might be true emergency situations where we need to stop active water damage first, but even then, we’ll communicate what’s happening.
Yes, our plumbers are properly licensed for Massachusetts. We maintain all required licenses and insurance because it protects both you and us. Licensed plumbers have the training and experience to handle plumbing work safely and up to code. When you hire unlicensed workers, you risk poor workmanship, code violations, and potential issues with your insurance if something goes wrong. We can provide license information if you want to verify it before we start any work.
In Plymouth County, we see a lot of issues related to older homes – galvanized pipes that are finally giving up, cast iron drain lines that need replacement, and water heaters that are past their prime. Frozen pipes are common in winter, especially in homes with poor insulation or pipes running through unheated areas. Clogged drains, running toilets, and leaky faucets are year-round issues. We also handle sump pump problems, especially during heavy rain seasons, and water pressure issues that can plague older plumbing systems.
Yes, we have the Dempsey Comfort Club membership program. This covers both plumbing and HVAC maintenance to help prevent problems before they become expensive emergencies. Regular maintenance catches small issues early – like a water heater that’s starting to fail or a drain that’s getting sluggish. It’s much cheaper to address these things proactively than to deal with a flooded basement or no hot water in the middle of winter. Members also get priority scheduling and other benefits.
Yes, since we handle both plumbing and HVAC work, we can often address multiple issues in one visit. This is especially helpful for problems that overlap – like a boiler that’s not working properly, or a water heater that’s connected to your heating system. It saves you time and the hassle of coordinating multiple contractors. Our technicians are trained in both areas, so they understand how your home’s systems work together and can spot potential issues you might not notice.