Licensed Plumbing Contractors for Homes
Most people search “plumbing services” only when a leak or choke has already damaged their home. Indian Mestri connects you with trained, authorised residential plumbing contractors who design leak-resistant pipe layouts and fix existing problems without shortcuts.
Residential plumbing services we offer
From complete house plumbing installation to emergency leak repair, vetted plumbers keep your water systems safe and efficient.
New house plumbing installation
End-to-end hot, cold and drainage pipe installation for new homes with pressure-balanced layouts and access points for future maintenance.
Bathroom plumbing services
WC, basin, shower, mixer and floor-trap plumbing done with correct slopes, traps and pipe sizes behind tiles to avoid odour and backflow.
Kitchen sink & RO plumbing
Sink, RO, dishwasher and washing machine connections designed to minimise choke-ups and simplify cleaning and servicing.
Water tank & pump connections
Overhead tank, sump, pump and float switch plumbing configured for reliable, efficient water supply across all bathrooms and floors.
Leak detection & repair
Concealed leak investigation and repair using pressure tests and localised breaking, reducing damage to tiles, plaster and paint.
Drain cleaning services
Clearing of choked floor traps, gully traps and main sewer lines using proper tools and methods, not just temporary chemical fixes.
Low water pressure solutions
Diagnosis of low-pressure problems and redesign of pipe diameters, loops, valves and pumps where necessary to improve flow.
Plumbing renovation & upgrades
Replacement of rusted GI lines and badly joined PVC pipes during bathroom or kitchen renovation with modern plumbing systems.
Why our plumbers are different
- Authorised, background-checked plumbers – Indian Mestri onboards only plumbing contractors whose IDs, references and trade experience are verified, closing the trust gap around letting unknown plumbers into your home.
- System-specific pipe and fitting selection – CPVC, PPR and uPVC systems are installed strictly as per manufacturer guidelines, keeping your warranties valid and reducing joint failures over time.
- Mandatory pressure testing for concealed lines – Before tiling or plastering, lines are pressure-tested. This single step prevents the majority of post-handover seepage issues plaguing Indian bathrooms.
- Focus on hygienic, odour-free drainage – Floor-trap placement, venting and gradients are planned to reduce stagnant water and foul smells, not just push waste “somewhere” out of sight.
- Root-cause approach for repeat choke-ups – Instead of repeatedly using a rod, plumbers analyse why a line chokes—bad slopes, sharp elbows, poor venting—and propose permanent fixes where possible.
- Transparent visit and job-based pricing – You know the visit charge, job scope and material estimate upfront, avoiding the typical “final bill shock” after the work is done.
- Support for warranty and re-visits – If a workmanship-related issue reappears soon, plumbers coordinated through Indian Mestri are expected to return and rectify it, not disappear after payment.
What our plumbers check before starting work
Before any pipe is cut, Indian Mestri plumbers spend time understanding your current plumbing system. They note the number of bathrooms, distance from tank to outlets, type of existing pipes and typical usage patterns. For new homes, they study the plumbing layout and levels. For renovations, they check which lines can be reused safely and which must be replaced. This assessment helps avoid common mistakes like undersized pipes, poor slopes or mixing incompatible materials. It also allows a more accurate estimate, so you are not surprised by repeated add-ons once work begins.
How we design leak-resistant concealed plumbing
Concealed plumbing failures are among the costliest home repair jobs. To reduce this risk, our plumbing contractors route pipes in straight lines wherever possible, minimise hidden joints and provide access points at critical junctions. Branded pipes and fittings are matched correctly, and joints are made exactly as per manufacturer instructions. Before walls or floors are closed, lines are filled and pressure-tested for a defined period. Any dampness or sweating is investigated and fixed immediately. This design-plus-testing approach is far more reliable than typical market practice where pipes are simply laid and closed quickly to “save time”.
Upgrading bathrooms and kitchens without chaos
Bathroom and kitchen renovation often fail because plumbing changes are treated casually. Indian Mestri plumbers work with your designer or contractor to lock positions for fixtures and appliances before chasing walls. Old lines are capped carefully, and new slopes are calculated so water drains fully. During construction, they co-ordinate with tilers to protect traps and pipe ends. For homes where you continue living inside, noisy and water-off activities are scheduled in shorter windows. The goal is a modern bathroom or kitchen that looks great and functions smoothly without leaving you with constant minor leaks or odours.
Choosing between supplying your own materials and turnkey
Many homeowners like to select visible items such as faucets and sanitaryware themselves while expecting the plumber to manage pipes and fittings. Indian Mestri supports this hybrid model by providing a clear material list with recommended brands and sizes. If you prefer a turnkey solution, plumbing contractors can quote for supply and installation together, taking full responsibility for compatibility and performance. In both models, we encourage the use of certified products rather than the cheapest local alternatives. Quality material combined with trained workmanship is the only sustainable way to avoid repeat plumbing problems.
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What plumbing jobs can I book through Indian Mestri?
Indian Mestri can support you with both small repairs and large plumbing projects. On the smaller side, homeowners frequently request services such as fixing leaking taps, replacing flush tanks, clearing choked lines, attending to low‑pressure issues and installing new kitchen sinks or bathroom accessories. On the larger end, our partnered plumbers handle complete plumbing for new houses or major renovations, including laying concealed water supply and drainage lines, setting up overhead tank and sump connections, and preparing all bathroom and kitchen points as per drawings. They can also assist with pump selection, filtration system connections and basic rainwater plumbing where required. Because our platform emphasises trained manpower, the same professionals who understand complex layouts are the ones attending to your day‑to‑day issues as well. This combination of capability and accountability gives you a much better experience than relying on whoever happens to be available at short notice.
How do you prevent future leaks in concealed plumbing lines?
Preventing leaks starts with design, continues through execution and ends with thorough testing. Our plumbers plan pipe routes carefully to avoid unnecessary bends and concealed joints, especially in locations that would be difficult to access later. They choose appropriate materials – such as CPVC or PPR for hot and cold water, and suitable uPVC or equivalent for drainage – and use branded fittings matched to the pipe system. During installation, joints are made strictly as per manufacturer instructions, with proper cleaning, cutting and solvent application where required. Before the walls or floors are closed, lines are tested under pressure for a specified period of time, during which even minor seepage or sweating is checked. Only after systems pass this test do we recommend closing the chases or laying tiles. While no system can claim to be absolutely failure‑proof, this disciplined approach drastically reduces the chances of troublesome leaks developing later behind finished surfaces.
Can you redesign bathroom or kitchen plumbing during renovation?
Yes, bathroom and kitchen upgrades are among the most common renovation tasks handled by Indian Mestri plumbers. When layouts change, the team first studies the new plan to understand fixture positions, counter heights and appliance requirements. They then evaluate which existing lines can be reused and which ones must be rerouted for better performance. Special care is taken to maintain adequate slopes in drainage lines so water flows freely and does not stagnate inside pipes or traps. In many older homes, we recommend adding additional floor traps or vent pipes to reduce odours and improve self‑cleaning of the system. All changes are coordinated with the civil and tiling teams to ensure that levels, cutouts and sleeve positions are correct before final finishes go in. The goal is to deliver a bathroom or kitchen that not only looks new but also functions smoothly for daily use, without frequent complaints or callbacks.
Do you also supply plumbing materials, or do I need to purchase them separately?
We offer both options so you can choose what feels most convenient. Many homeowners prefer to purchase visible fixtures such as faucets, showers and sanitaryware themselves after visiting showrooms, while leaving pipes, fittings and other technical items to the contractor. In such cases, our plumbers share a detailed material list with recommended pipe brands, diameters and quantities, allowing you or your supplier to arrange them. Alternatively, you can request a turnkey quotation where the contractor supplies and installs all required materials. This can save you time and help avoid specification mismatches, because the same team that designs the system is responsible for sourcing compatible components. Regardless of the model, we encourage the use of quality materials from reputed manufacturers, as they offer better reliability, warranties and support compared to unbranded options.
How are plumbing service charges generally calculated?
For small jobs, plumbing charges are often based on visit fees and the time spent, with additional amounts for any new fixtures or parts used. For larger scopes, such as complete house plumbing or multiple bathroom renovations, contractors typically quote either per‑point rates or an item‑wise BOQ. Per‑point models assign a rate to each outlet or fixture, while BOQ‑based models list individual activities such as laying pipelines, installing traps, fixing fixtures and connecting tanks or pumps. During the estimation stage, Indian Mestri encourages clear descriptions and transparent material‑labour separation where possible. This helps you compare proposals fairly and decide which tasks you may wish to phase out or postpone. Having a written scope and costing also reduces the risk of sudden, unexplained extras once work is underway, making budgeting far more predictable.