Plumbing Services

Welcome to Group 247 Inc. – a premier plumbing service provider with 367 locations in 29 States.
We are available 24/7 to solve any of your plumbing problems.

We are fully licensed and insured and have worked with all major building management companies. We offer Service Agreements and Maintenance Contracts to building managements. We service residential buildings, high rises, commercial offices, restaurants & coffee shops. We provide free estimates and upfront pricing. Our plumbers are experienced and professional and get the job done efficiently. We are committed to customer satisfaction and quality work.
Call (312) 922-3000 or email info@4help247.com for a free estimate or schedule an emergency service today.

 

Emergency Plumbing
Our focus is simple: Restoring your home to its original, comfortable condition.
In any emergency situation, great or small, the most precious resource is your time. No one better understands that more than Group 247 Inc.
Our emergency plumbing services resolve the following common issues:
• Hot Water Tank Replacement
• Basement Water Pumpouts
• Toilet Repair
• Faucet Repair
• Burst Pipe Repair
• Dunning Sump Pump Replacement
• Gas Leaks
• Gas Pipe Repair
• Gas Pipe Replacement
• Frozen Pipes
• Main Water Line Repair
• Main Water Line Replacement
• Dunning Sewer Line Repair
• Sewer Line Replacement
• Drain Pipe Repair
• Drain Pipe Replacement
With experience in all projects sizes, we provide expert emergency plumbing services for single family homes, apartment complexes, multi-family properties and townhomes, as well as retail and commercial properties.
With over 30 years experience, Group 247 Inc. is the only private company with a Lifetime Warranty and boasts a 10% discount to seniors and the uninsured.

 

Hot Water Tank Repair
A leak from a hot water tank can originate from the temperature and pressure relief valve if there is excessive pressure or heat inside the tank. A a cracked storage tank can cause also cause substantial leaking. Both compromise the structural integrity of the tank, creating a dangerous situation when hot water is being stored inside. Other culprits like a loose drain valve can also be to blame for leaking. While a drain value can be tightened or repaired, leaks from the tank itself typically require replacing the unit to maintain safe operation. Either way, a professional plumber can investigate the leak and make the appropriate repairs or replacements.
Don’t sacrifice hot water any longer or risk flooding if your hot water tank has a leak. A small leak today can quickly become a flood-causing leak tomorrow.


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Sump Pump Repair
A sump pump is the single best way to prevent a basement flood. However, a sump pump can only do its job when its mechanics are functioning normally. If a sump pump fails it can allow a flood to occur and in a worst case scenario, even cause flooding.
Some sump pumps are working against insurmountable odds like in the case of a poor, cheaply built design or an improperly installed unit. But other units can fall victim to old age and fail due to routine causes. Most commonly, a sump pump can get overwhelmed when heavy waterfall occurs or a pipe bursts, pushing the pump past its maximum power capacity by dumping too much water into the area too quickly. Sump pumps can also get clogged or experience drainage issues, especially during cold winter months when drainage lines can freeze. Losing power to the unit can also cause a sump pump to fail, resulting in a water backup in basement spaces.
If your sump pump is running constantly, this can signal a different issues, typically stemming from a stuck switch, broken valve, or improperly sized liner. The risk of letting your sump pump run for too long is that the motor can burn out, leaving your basement defenseless against a flood. If this happens, you’ll likely need a full sump pump replacement.
Let us diagnose your sump pump issues today! Call our emergency plumbers and we’ll come out within the hour to repair your sump pump to prevent further damage.

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Sewer Rodding
If your sinks and showers are draining slowly or backing up, you probably have a sewer line blockage. Sewer blockages can also cause toilets to overflow, resulting in water damage.
Soap, grease, hair, and other organic matter can accumulate over time, creating a sludge mixture that blocks water flow. This sludge catches more matter as it moves by, restricting pipes more and more over time until a full blockage occurs. Blockages can cause substantial damage if water backs up and floods a bathroom, kitchen, or basement.
Rodding is used to clear blockages from sewer systems to allow water and waste to move through once again. Sewer rodding involves inserting a specialized flexible metal cable into the pipe. The cable has mechanical teeth-like spikes that spin to grind up whatever is causing the blockage. The small ground up pieces are then pushed through the pipe with water to completely clear the obstruction.
Different types, sizes, and lengths of rods can be used depending on the nature and location of the blockage. A professional plumber will be able to determine which style of rodding equipment should be used to effectively remove the problem.
Unlike using a drain snake, sewer rodding should only be done by experienced professionals to avoid causing damage to the sewer line. If your sewer needs rodding to clear a blockage, call us today! We’ll remove the blockage to get your plumbing working again while providing professional Dunning sewer line repair service at a competitive price.

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Sewer Line Repair
Your main sewer line connects all the plumbing fixtures, drains, and pipes in your home, making it the lifeblood of your plumbing system. Over time the main line in a home can become blocked, cracked, or collapse. Slow water draining in sinks and showers in conjunction with toilets backing up and over flowing typically signals a clogged or collapsed sewer line. While Dunning sewer rodding can clear up blockages, sometimes sewer line damage requires having a section of the main line replaced. In these instances, experienced plumbers are required to ensure that the job is done correctly.
Our professional team can come out to determine if there’s a blockage or if any of these possible causes of sewer line damage have occurred:
• Broken sewer pipes
• Cracked sewer pipes
• Pipe corrosion
• Leaking joints
• Sagging sewer lines
• Damage from tree roots
Wet spots or indented areas in your lawn can signal a sewer line problem as can simultaneous fixture clogs and frequent backups. If using the plumbing in your home causes gurgling sounds or unexpected reactions elsewhere (like flushing a toilet causes water to come up in a nearby sink), call our team of plumbing and sewer experts to come out and look at the issue. It’s always better to get a problem fixed right away before it causes further damage. If the damage has already occurred, call our 24-hour emergency response team to fix the issue quickly and clean up the mess.

We also offer a 10% less Price Match Guarantee: Our team is personable, our work is professional, and our prices are competitive. Let us prove it!
Show us a written sewer line repair estimate from one of our local competitors and we’ll honor a price 10% under that quote.

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Leak Detection
Where is the water coming from? Our plumbers will use specialized tools to detect the source of the leak and stop it quickly. Leaks can happen anywhere where water goes to or comes from, making finding the source of a leak a difficult and complicated process for a homeowner or business owner.
Whether you have a newly constructed home or an older home, we can find out where the water you’re seeing is coming and from and fix the issue immediately. Sometimes leaks result from areas that just need a simple fix, like a loose fixture or joint, but other leaks are more difficult fixes. Things like broken pipes, sewer blockages, and corroded pipes can cause water to leak and cause damage to your home or business.
While a burst pipe is an obvious source of a leak, other leaks are more difficult to pinpoint the source. Common areas for home leaks include:
• In-wall water lines
• Basement plumbing lines
• The service line to your home
• Faulty toilet mechanics
• Fixture failures
• Radiant floor heating
• Irrigation lines
• Exterior ice melting systems
Call our plumbing and sewer experts today to get help with your leak. We offer 24-hour emergency plumbing services to ensure that you can get your leak found and fixed right away!

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Toilet Repair
Whether it’s simply replacing the fill valve, or a more major fix, we can repair your toilet quickly at a competitive rate. Our plumbers have extensive experience that allows them to rapidly detect the issue and get it fixed right the first time. When it comes to your bathroom, you want a pro on the job to get your toilet running normally again. Don’t risk water damage or further damage to your toilet by trying to fix it yourself. A toilet that keeps running, leaks, won’t flush, or overflows regularly is a broken toilet that needs the attention of an experienced plumber. Call our team of professional plumbers day or night at 1 (800) 674-9130 and we’ll come right out! No job is too big or too small.

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Toilet Replacement
If your toilet is broken and can’t be repaired, we can replace it for you with one that meets the needs of your home. Whether it’s a low-flow, standard unit, or custom model, we can get what you want installed quickly to get your bathroom back in order. Our plumbers are experts when it comes to removing and installing toilets. Don’t buy a toilet yourself and try to put it in after watching a how-to video online. This process is best done by a plumbing professional with the tools and know-how to troubleshoot any issues that arise during installation. Trying to DIY it can result in bigger problems like bathroom water damage, which will always cost more in the long-run.

 
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Outdoor Plumbing Repair
If your water bill is higher than expected, you may have a leaking outdoor spigot or underground piping. Garden spigots on the side of your home are small, but they can be a major source of water waste if they fail. Similarly, the underground plumbing associated with your irrigation system and home sewer lines can become potential failure points if roots from trees and shrubs infiltrate pipes over time. No matter what your outdoor plumbing needs are, we can help! Our dedicated plumbers have the experience to handle anything your yard throws at them.

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Faucet Repair
Sink faucets are more sophisticated these days than ever before, which makes fixing a leaking faucet more complicated than it used to be. Instead of simply replacing a rubber washer or repairing a valve seal, fixing your kitchen or bathroom sink requires a thorough understanding of the most popular types of faucets as well as the parts that are included inside. Compression faucets, ball faucets, cartridge faucets, and ceramic disk faucets all require different parts to fix a leak. Additionally, each type of faucet is prone to its own types of failures, which plumbers are used to spotting and correcting.  We carry a wide variety of common parts to get the job done quickly, saving you time and money.


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Shower Replacement
Homeowners choose to replace their shower stalls, enclosures, and doors for a variety of reasons. Typically, full bathroom remodels include a shower replacement for aesthetics, but old and unreliable showers can be replaced as well for functional reasons. Instead of paying to fix your broken shower, an experienced plumber may recommend that it be replaced. Find out if your shower needs to be replaced today!
Leaking or moldy showers may need to be replaced to keep bathrooms free of unwanted contaminants and keep residents safe. Recurring drainage issues, a leaking faucet, dark colored walls around shower enclosures (that may feel damp or spongy to the touch), or an unpleasant smell can indicate that a shower has serious issues that should be addressed right away! Call us at 1 (773) 739-2908 to have an experienced Dunning plumber come out to evaluate if your shower can be repaired or if it should be replaced. We specialize in residential plumbing and can undertake any job, big or small!


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Garbage Disposal Repair
If your garbage disposal is clogged, making strange noises, or has stopped working, call us today!
It’s very dangerous to try to fix a garbage disposal yourself if you don’t know what you’re doing. The risk of getting a deep cut or electric shock is high while tinkering with the unit. Never stick your hand or another object into the disposal, especially while it is running. If it is jammed or making a grinding/clanging sound, turn it off and avoid putting anything down the drain until an emergency plumber can come out and fix it.
Ignoring the problem can cause further issues later, so don’t ignore the signs that something is wrong. Call us today and our emergency plumbers be out right away to get your garbage disposal working again. We’ll keep you updated every step of the way, informing you if it can’t be repaired and needs to be replaced.

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Drain Cleaning
Don’t dump caustic cleaning solutions down your drain! Using drain cleaner that promises to remove blockages and dissolve build up cause damage your pipes and cause serious skin and eye reactions if it leaks or sprays out onto people or pets. Instead, call a professional plumber to clean your drains or perform roto rooting.
Whether you have a slow draining or clogged drain, our plumbing experts can clean out the drain and ensure that sewer pipes are clear to prevent further backups and other issues. Put our expertise to work to eliminate issues in showers, sinks, and basement drains.
We can even handle sump pump issues to prevent basement flooding if basement drains aren’t functioning properly.

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Sump Pump Replacement
We will always try to do a sump pump repair before suggesting that it be replaced. However, if your sump pump motor is burnt out or if it’s ill-equipped to handle the needs of your home, it will need to be replaced. Sump pumps that are too small, too old, or were cheaply made can malfunction, causing basement flooding. Replace your sump pump today before costly damage occurs.
If you need a new sump pump installed, we can do that as well. Let our team of plumbing specialists determine which solution will work best for your home.

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Sink Installation
A sink installation may seem straightforward if the plumbing is already in place, however, undertaking plumbing jobs like this without the experience needed to do the job can quickly get out of hand. Eliminate the possibility of leaks and other complications later by having a professional install the sink for you. Our expert plumbers can install your kitchen, bathroom, or laundry room sink right the first time. We’ll ensure that all fittings are the proper size for the job and up to code while getting your sink installed quickly.

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Broken Pipe Repair
Depending on its location, a broken pipe can be a homeowner’s worst nightmare.
Broken pipes inside a home or business can cause lots of water to accumulate very quickly, flooding a basement, kitchen, or bathroom in no time at all. The result is often damaged home materials such as flooring and dry wall, and ruined belongings. If these items are not properly dried and removed, they can result in mold growth, putting the health of family members and pets or employees and customers in danger.
Broken pipes outside can be difficult to locate during times of the year when the ground is already wet (like the winter and spring). Discovering where the pipe has broken and assessing the extent of the damage often requires investigative digging. Once the broken section is located, it can be properly repaired.
Never try to repair a broken pipe yourself! Any “quick fix” solution can actually cause more damage in the long run. A professional plumber can determine where the break has occurred, examine surrounding plumbing for issues, and fix the break correctly the first time.
If you suspect that you have a broken pipe or see water leaking in your home, give our experienced plumbers a call today. Our crew of emergency plumbers will be on scene quickly to minimize damage to your home or business!

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Sewer Line Repair
Your main sewer line connects all the plumbing fixtures, drains, and pipes in your home, making it the lifeblood of your plumbing system. Over time the main line in a home can become blocked, cracked, or collapse. Slow water draining in sinks and showers in conjunction with toilets backing up and over flowing typically signals a clogged or collapsed sewer line. While sewer rodding can clear up blockages, sometimes sewer line damage requires having a section of the main line replaced. In these instances, experienced plumbers are required to ensure that the job is done correctly.
Our professional team can come out to determine if there’s a blockage or if any of these possible causes of sewer line damage have occurred:
• Broken sewer pipes
• Cracked sewer pipes
• Pipe corrosion
• Leaking joints
• Sagging sewer lines
• Damage from tree roots
Wet spots or indented areas in your lawn can signal a sewer line problem as can simultaneous fixture clogs and frequent backups. If using the plumbing in your home causes gurgling sounds or unexpected reactions elsewhere (like flushing a toilet causes water to come up in a nearby sink), call our team of plumbing and sewer experts to come out and look at the issue. It’s always better to get a problem fixed right away before it causes further damage. If the damage has already occurred, call our 24-hour emergency response team to fix the issue quickly and clean up the mess.

We also offer a 10% less Price Match Guarantee: Our team is personable, our work is professional, and our prices are competitive. Let us prove it!
Show us a written sewer line repair estimate from one of our local competitors and we’ll honor a price 10% under that quote.

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Shower Repair
Shower enclosures and hardware can fail in a variety of different ways.
Issues with the faucet typically involve the shower value or the diverter, causing problems when water is turned on or switched from the bath spigot to the shower head. However, the shower head itself can become blocked with lime scale buildup and rust, limiting water output and affecting spray direction. While some of these issues can be resolved by handy homeowners, many require a plumber to find the right replacement part to do the job effectively the first time. A Dunning plumber can advise you on which parts can be repaired and which should be replaced, as well as source the right parts for your specific shower at a reasonable price.
Shower drains can also become clogged over time from hair going down the drain. Soap, shampoo, and other cleansers can add to the blockage as they get stuck on hair, creating a troublesome clog that causes water to back up into the shower. If left for too long, the clog can get worse, causing water to back up and spill out during use, and even potentially damaging the pipe. Never pour caustic materials down a shower drain to try to clear a clog. This can drive the clog deeper into the pipe and thin out the pipe walls, making it more likely to leak or break elsewhere. Additionally, these materials are not safe to get on your skin, which makes them a poor choice for showers. Instead, call an experienced plumber to resolve the clog for you!
Glass shower enclosures can also begin leaking, causing water damage to floors, baseboards, and the structure of the wall behind it. Improper installation is sometimes to blame, but usually this type of failure occurs over time from regular everyday use. Have a plumber fix any shower leaks that you notice before permanent water damage occurs.

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Sink Repair
A leak under your sink is the clearest indication that something is wrong. However, water backing up, foul smells, gurgling sounds, or loose hardware can also signal a problem. As is the case with all plumbing issues, ignoring sink problems is never the answer. The longer you leave a broken or clogged sink to sit, the more likely you are to end up with bigger problems in the long-run.
When it comes to clogs, many consumer products don’t fix the root cause – they simply lessen the effects of the issue in the short-term. Liquids that claim to break up clogs are caustic, which can cause damage to pipes, as well as harm users if they come into contact with skin, eyes, or mouths. Also, these types of products may break up the clog, but they don’t remove it, which means that the smaller pieces can pass further into the pipe, requiring a more serious repair later.
Call an experienced Dunning plumber to come out right away to fix your sink. Prevent costly water damage and mold growth from occurring by getting your sink fixed as soon as you notice a problem. If you have a clogged sink, we have the tools needed to remove the blockage safely and effectively. We’ll do the job right the first time so you’re not dealing with the same issue again in a few months. We can also repair or replace your sink quickly and professionally to get your bathroom back in good working order.

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Drain Cleaning
Don’t dump caustic cleaning solutions down your drain! Using drain cleaner that promises to remove blockages and dissolve build up cause damage your pipes and cause serious skin and eye reactions if it leaks or sprays out onto people or pets. Instead, call a professional plumber to clean your drains or perform roto rooting.
Whether you have a slow draining or clogged drain, our plumbing experts can clean out the drain and ensure that sewer pipes are clear to prevent further backups and other issues. Put our expertise to work to eliminate issues in showers, sinks, and basement drains. 
We can even handle sump pump issues to prevent basement flooding if basement drains aren’t functioning properly.

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Hydro Jetting
If you suspect that you have a clogged sewer line, a professional plumber will likely run a small camera into the pipe to investigate the source of the pipe blockage. This video inspection is just the first part of the process. Once the sewer blockage is located, a technique known as sewer jetting can be used to remove the clog.
With sewer drain jetting a specialized water nozzle is inserted into the pipe and a concentrated blast of water is used to break up the clog and get water flowing normally again. Line jetting works on stubborn clogs from debris as well as routine build up that can occur in older pipes. If a foreign object has somehow found its way into the sewer line, this is likely your best bet to remove it safely. Regardless of what’s causing the sewer line blockage, hydro jetting can remove it quickly without the use of corrosive and dangerous chemicals.
Unlike a hose, that can just spray a weak stream of water to direct matter elsewhere, sewer line jetting uses a powerful stream of water to tear debris apart so it can be flushed out of the line. Like a pressure washer, the water line forces water out with incredible force (as much as 35,000psi) to tackle even the most stubborn clogs. A hydro jet line should only be used by an experienced plumbing professional to avoid causing injury or damage.
In residential applications, drain jetting can remove clogs caused by hair, invasive roots, sand, and silt. Commercially, it is typically used to get rid of grease and food build up.
Call a licensed plumber today for effective line jetting services to clean out your pipes.
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