Infinity Plumbing Services is the family-owned plumber Broken Arrow homeowners call when something stops draining, starts leaking, or quits heating water. We’ve served the Tulsa area for more than 8 years, we’re licensed in Oklahoma for both plumbing and gas, and we answer the phone 24/7. Call 918-258-1818 and a licensed tech can be headed your way today.
That’s the short version. If you’re weighing your options for a plumber in Broken Arrow, here’s the longer one: what we work on, how quickly we can reach your part of the city, what a visit runs, and why families across town keep our number saved in their phones.
Most of the calls we take in Broken Arrow fall into a handful of buckets. A full-service shop should cover all of them, and we do:
If you’re not sure which bucket your problem lands in, just describe it on the phone. We’ll tell you whether it’s a quick fix or something that needs a truck rolled out.
Some problems announce themselves. Others build slowly until they turn into a mess. A few worth calling about sooner rather than later:
Catching these early usually means a smaller repair and a smaller bill. Waiting rarely makes plumbing cheaper.
Fast, and here’s why. Our shop sits at 12254 E. 60th St. in east Tulsa, a short hop up the Broken Arrow Expressway and the Creek Turnpike from most of the city. We’re not routing a tech across the entire metro to reach you. For a good number of Broken Arrow addresses, we’re one of the closer licensed shops you can call.
Same-day service is the norm for standard calls, and for true emergencies we run around the clock. When you call, we give you a real arrival window instead of a vague “sometime today,” and the tech calls ahead before pulling up. You shouldn’t have to burn a whole day off work sitting around waiting on a plumber who never narrows it down.
All of them. Broken Arrow is the largest suburb in the Tulsa metro and the fourth largest city in Oklahoma, and it has grown well past its old borders. The city straddles two counties, Tulsa County on the west side and Wagoner County to the east, and our techs work both.
That spread matters, because the plumbing isn’t the same across town. The established neighborhoods closer to downtown and the Rose District have older homes, which means cast iron drain lines, galvanized supply pipe, and the quirks that come with a house that’s been lived in for fifty years. The newer subdivisions stretching south and east, where a lot of commuter families have settled, tend to run modern PEX and PVC on slab foundations, with a different set of common failures. We work on both the old and the new, and we bring the right parts and the right approach for whichever one you’ve got.
A few things, and none of them are marketing fluff:
Honest answer: it depends on the job, and any plumber who quotes a firm price over the phone without seeing the problem is guessing. A faucet cartridge is a different animal than a sewer line dug up under the front yard.
What we can promise is how we handle the money. A licensed tech diagnoses the problem on site, then hands you an upfront written quote before any work begins. You see the price, you approve it, and that’s the price you pay. If a repair opens up into something bigger once we’re into it, we stop and re-quote rather than pushing ahead and surprising you. For the larger jobs, like a water heater replacement or a repipe, financing is available so the cost doesn’t have to land all at once.
Broken Arrow is home base for a big share of our calls, and we cover the rest of the metro too: Tulsa, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs. If your address sits right on the edge of our area, call anyway and we’ll tell you straight whether we can get to you. You can reach out through our contact page, see the full service list on our Tulsa plumbing hub, or call an emergency plumber in Broken Arrow if it can’t wait.
You get an upfront written quote before any work starts, so you always approve the price first. Ask about our diagnostic and service-call policy when you book and we’ll spell it out plainly, with no guessing games later.
For standard calls, same-day service is the norm, and our shop’s spot in east Tulsa keeps us close to Broken Arrow. For emergencies, we run 24/7, so you can reach a licensed tech at any hour.
Yes. Infinity Plumbing is licensed for both plumbing and gas work in Oklahoma. That gas license matters, since plenty of shops that do plumbing can’t legally work on a gas line.
We do. Broken Arrow’s established neighborhoods have older cast iron and galvanized lines, and we carry the tools and parts to work on them, not only newer PEX and PVC systems.
Call 918-258-1818 to talk to a person, or book online through Housecall Pro. You’ll get a real arrival window and a call from the tech before they head your way.
We stop and re-quote before doing anything else. You will never come home to a bill for work you didn’t approve, and for large jobs you can ask about financing.
Got a plumbing problem in Broken Arrow? Call us and we’ll get a licensed tech on it, usually the same day. Book online any time, or pick up the phone if it’s urgent.
Infinity Plumbing Services
12254 E. 60th St., Tulsa, OK 74146
918-258-1818 · 24/7 Emergency Service