Start a plumbing request

Tell us what you need. Compare provider options with a clearer starting point.

Pipe & Co helps homeowners organize plumbing requests before speaking with independent local providers. Choose the category, add your location, and share the details that matter.

Free matching platform Independent providers Quote-ready request flow
Request overview Start with the right plumbing category.
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Choose your request type

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Add ZIP code and project notes

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Compare independent provider options

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Compact request form

Small form, clear request, better provider conversations.

Add only the essentials: who you are, where the project is located, what category fits, and a short note about the issue.

Good for urgent and non-urgent categories
Homeowners should verify provider credentials before hiring
Pipe & Co is a matching platform, not a contractor

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Phone CTA

Use the site phone button to begin a request or ask about the matching flow.

(212) 555-0188

Email

Use email for general platform questions, legal page requests, or site feedback.

hello@pipeandco.com

Service area

Pipe & Co is built for homeowners comparing plumbing providers across U.S. areas.

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Service area routing

Area-based request routing for homeowners across the U.S.

Pipe & Co helps organize plumbing requests by location, service category, and project details before homeowners compare independent provider options.

ZIP-based request Location helps shape provider availability.
Live routing logic Category, area, and project notes first.
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Contact FAQ

Before you submit a request.

A few practical notes about requests, provider conversations, and verification.

In a live setup, your request details would be used to help connect you with independent provider options. You should review all provider details directly before hiring.

Pipe & Co is a matching platform, not an emergency dispatch service. For immediate danger, active flooding, or safety concerns, contact emergency services or a qualified local provider directly.

Yes. Homeowners are responsible for verifying that any hired contractor has the required license, insurance, and qualifications for the work being performed.

Yes. Choose the closest category and explain the additional issues in the project notes.