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Licensed Plumber in Springfield, OH

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Spartan Plumbing and Drains

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Strengths
Technicians are described as professional and honest when they do…
Can respond to after-hours emergencies: answered a late Sunday…
Concerns
Four of five reviews are 1-star with complaints of overcharging,…
Safety concern: gas line repair left customer without heat for…
Bait-and-switch sales tactics: manager Nick allegedly tried to…
Quality has deteriorated: same reviewer used Spartan successfully…

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BBB Accredited

BBB accreditation means the business has met standards for trust, advertising, and complaint resolution. It's a verified third-party credential.

Licensed and Insured

All plumbers on our site are licensed in their state. BBB accreditation adds an additional layer of accountability and complaint resolution.

Verified Track Record

BBB-accredited plumbers have a public complaint history and resolution record you can review before hiring.

Warranty Compliance

For warranty-sensitive work (repiping, water heater installation), a licensed and accredited plumber provides documentation that satisfies manufacturers and insurers.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I verify a plumber's license in OH?
In OH, you can verify plumber licenses through the state licensing board website. All plumbers listed on our site are licensed. Plumbers below with the BBB badge have additional third-party accreditation and a public complaint record.
Why does BBB accreditation matter?
BBB accreditation means the plumber has agreed to resolve complaints, maintain honest advertising, and meet trust standards. It's not a guarantee of quality, but it adds accountability — the BBB tracks complaints and resolution rates publicly.
Are all plumbers in Springfield licensed?
By law, plumbers performing work in Clark County must be licensed. However, some unlicensed handymen advertise plumbing services illegally. Hiring an unlicensed plumber voids insurance claims and can create permit issues when selling your home.
What's the difference between a journeyman and master plumber?
A journeyman plumber has completed an apprenticeship and passed the licensing exam. A master plumber has additional years of experience and can pull permits, supervise journeymen, and run a plumbing business. Both are qualified for residential work.

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