New Jersey Plumber Directory
Browse city hubs across NJ for emergency plumbing, drain clogs, water heater repair & replacement, and sewer & pipe service. Choose your city below to view the local plumber hub page.
Cities Covered in New Jersey
These pages are built for high‑intent searches like “plumber near me”, “emergency plumber”, “drain cleaning”, and “water heater repair” in each city.
Coverage by Region
- North Jersey: Bayonne, Belleville, Bergenfield, Bloomfield, Clifton, Edgewater, Elizabeth, Elmwood Park, Englewood, Fair Lawn, Fort Lee, Garfield, Hackensack, Harrison, Hoboken, Jersey City, Kearny, Leonia, Linden, Little Falls, Lodi, Mahwah, Montclair, Morristown, Newark, Newton, North Bergen, Oakland, Palisades Park, Paramus, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Passaic, Paterson, Plainfield, Rahway, Ramsey, Randolph, Ridgewood, Secaucus, Teaneck, Totowa, Washington, Wayne, West Orange, Wyckoff
- Central Jersey: Bridgewater, East Brunswick, Edison, Flemington, Freehold, Hamilton Township, Hillsborough, Lawrence Township, Marlboro, New Brunswick, North Brunswick, Old Bridge, Perth Amboy, Piscataway, Princeton, Sayreville, Somerville, South Brunswick, South Plainfield, Trenton, Woodbridge
- South Jersey: Camden, Cherry Hill, Delanco, Deptford Township, Gloucester Township, Medford, Millville, Mount Holly, Mount Laurel, Pennsauken, Runnemede, Salem, Turnersville, Vineland, West Deptford, Winslow Township
- Shore: Atlantic City, Berkeley Township, Brick Township, Cape May, Eatontown, Egg Harbor Township, Galloway Township, Hazlet, Lakewood, Long Branch, Mays Landing, Middletown, North Cape May, Red Bank, Stafford Township, Toms River, Wildwood
Most‑Requested Plumbing Services in NJ
Use this directory to find providers for the most common residential and commercial plumbing needs:
- Emergency plumber (24/7) for burst pipes, leaks, flooding, and sewage backups
- Drain cleaning (kitchen, bathroom, main line, and hydro jetting)
- Water heater repair & replacement (gas, electric, and tankless)
- Sewer line repair, camera inspections, and trenchless options (where appropriate)
- Pipe repair & repiping (corrosion, pinhole leaks, frozen pipes)
- Toilet, faucet, and fixture repair/installation
- Sump pumps, backflow prevention, and preventative maintenance
- Commercial plumbing for restaurants, offices, retail, and multi‑unit properties
How This Directory Works
- Pick your city to view the local plumber hub page.
- Match the issue (leak, clog, no hot water) to the right service (repair, drain cleaning, water heater service).
- Call and confirm availability, pricing, licensing/insurance, and whether permits/inspections may apply.
Homeowner Checklist
- Shut off water if there’s active leaking.
- Ask for a clear scope of work and upfront pricing when possible.
- Confirm license/insurance and whether permits are needed for replacements.
- For recurring clogs, ask about a sewer camera inspection before major work.
- Save photos/video of damage if you may need insurance documentation.
Plumber Advertising in New Jersey
If you’re a plumbing contractor serving New Jersey and want local leads from city pages, request a listing. Provide your service area, emergency hours (if offered), and proof of licensing/insurance.
Ideal for
- Emergency plumbers (24/7)
- Drain cleaning specialists
- Water heater installers
- Sewer & pipe repair teams
What to include
- Business name + service area
- Phone + email
- License/insurance info
- Services + hours
Contact
Phone: 866-692-4322
Email: hello@NJPlumberDirectory.com
Featured placements are limited by city. Call to request availability.
Call 866-692-4322New Jersey Plumber FAQ
How do I find a plumber near me in New Jersey?
Start with your city page, then compare plumbers by the service you need (emergency repairs, drain cleaning, water heaters, sewer and pipe repair). Confirm licensing, insurance, and availability before scheduling.
When should I call a 24/7 emergency plumber?
Call right away for active leaks, burst pipes, sewage backups, no water, flooding, or water heater failures that could cause damage. If shutting off the main water doesn’t stop the issue, it’s an emergency.
Do plumbing repairs require permits in New Jersey?
Some plumbing work may require permits or inspections depending on your municipality and the scope (like water heater replacement or major pipe work). A reputable plumber can advise on local requirements.
What should I ask before scheduling?
Ask about arrival window, pricing, whether diagnostic fees apply, warranty terms, and whether the work typically needs permits/inspections.