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Portland’s Best Local Plumber

  • “They were able to come out quicker than other plumbers to fix our leak! They were recommended by a friend when we couldn’t get anyone in Portland for nearly a week. It was a day earlier but that’s huge when you’re without water. Thank you!”

    Linda Grayson reviewLinda Grayson

    “This place is worth every penny. I just opened a business in Portland and originally hired another company to do a vast amount of plumbing work. This company was a nightmare. So, I contacted Sarkinen Plumbing. These guys are professional, knowledgeable, and got the job done right (and on time). The guys who came out were about their business…”

    Lee Hill reviewLee Hill

    “Came out and gave a great information on what we need to do. Thank you!”

    Steve Miller reviewSteve Miller

    “Quick and professional”

    Dani & Lucas Pomeroy reviewDani & Lucas Pomeroy
  • “I’ve used these folks twice and each time it’s been a pleasure. We used them for electrical work. We had just moved in to this new place and I needed them to move my plumbing/electric up to the garage vs. the basement which requires 12 steps!! They did it with a smile and were extremely knowledgeable. Their work is top notch and also very clean…”

    Sherry S reviewSherry S

    “Super easy and fast service. The technician clearly informed me of everything.”

    Jp Swanson reviewJp Swanson

    “I use Sarkinen whenever I have a plumbing issue.”

    Jon Frechette reviewJon Frechette

    “Steve was super helpful with all my plumbing needs.”

    Matthew DAmore reviewMatthew DAmore
  • “Ryan and Lasson were very professional great guys did great work”

    Gary Wohlhueter reviewGary Wohlhueter

    “Mick and Chris were efficient, professional and knowledgeable. They were out to fix our pipes within 3 hours of calling in our problem. They saved the day!!”

    Jean R reviewJean R

    “Quick friendly service. Took the time to discover an issue and fix it.”

    Mari Bouma reviewMari Bouma

    “The Sarkinen Team is wonderful they fixed our air and plumbing problems and handled all the unfun stuff. They made miracles happen words cannot express our gratitude. Thank you, Thank you, Mike and Mary Carlson”

    Michael Carlson reviewMichael Carlson

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Tony Sarkinen started as an apprentice plumber and journeyman in 1991 and got his experience with several companies throughout Clark County. In 2003, Tony opened his own business which was built on hard work and exceptional customer service. He wanted a business where all his employees treat their customers the way he wanted to be treated. Tony Sarkinen has achieved those goals. Today, the Sarkinen Plumbing team continues to grow and serve the Portland, Oregon, and SW Washington communities in the same manner as when Tony began the company all those years ago. To ensure all work is up to industry standards, our technicians provide our signature 5-star plumbing service and follow our exceptional code of ethics.

Simply put, we are here to provide you and your family with incredible customer service. Sarkinen Plumbing provides quality service to our customers with name-brand reliable products. Our technicians have everything they need to conduct a fast, efficient, and clean work area no matter where the job. We guarantee our work from start to finish and follow up to assure everything is to your satisfaction.

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Portland Plumbing Experts

Portland Homes Run on Aging Pipe Systems

Portland’s oldest neighborhoods — Irvington, Laurelhurst, Sellwood, the Pearl District — still run on plumbing installed decades before modern building codes existed. Cast iron drain stacks from the 1920s, galvanized steel supply lines from the 1940s, and clay sewer laterals that predate World War II are all actively carrying water through homes across the city. These materials were built to last, and many have. But corrosion, root intrusion, and soil movement eventually catch up with every pipe.

Galvanized steel supply lines are the most common failure we see in pre-1960 Portland homes. These pipes corrode from the inside out, building up layers of rust and mineral deposits that gradually narrow the pipe diameter. A supply line that started at ¾-inch may be down to a ¼-inch opening after 60 years. The result is water pressure that drops noticeably every decade — until upper-floor fixtures barely produce a trickle. The permanent fix is a full-house repipe to PEX or copper, and we complete most Portland homes in a single day.

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Sarkinen plumber inspecting corroded galvanized pipe next to new copper replacement

Tree Roots vs. Portland Sewer Lines

Portland’s urban canopy is one of the most impressive in any American city — towering Douglas firs, massive bigleaf maples, mature oaks, and dense root networks that spread far underground. That canopy is beautiful, but it wages a constant underground war against your sewer lateral. Clay pipes with mortar joints are the primary target. Tree roots find the joints, push through the gaps, and grow into dense masses that block wastewater flow completely.

We perform sewer camera inspections daily in neighborhoods like Laurelhurst, Hawthorne, Concordia, and Woodstock — all areas where large street trees and century-old clay laterals create predictable root problems. The camera shows us exactly where roots have entered, how severe the blockage is, and whether the pipe can be saved with hydro-jetting and root treatment or needs trenchless lining or replacement. Annual camera inspections save Portland homeowners thousands by catching root intrusion before it causes a full backup.

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Water Heaters in Portland’s Wet Climate

Portland’s long, cool winters mean your water heater works harder and longer than in most U.S. cities. A tank water heater in a Portland basement runs nearly year-round, heating water for showers, dishwashers, and laundry while operating in an environment with high ambient humidity. That humidity accelerates corrosion at the tank bottom and around fittings, shortening the unit’s effective lifespan. We recommend Portland homeowners plan for replacement at the 10-year mark — not the 12-to-15-year range that manufacturers advertise for ideal conditions.

Tankless water heaters are increasingly popular in Portland, especially in the Pearl District’s condos and in new construction across Cully and Division. These units provide endless hot water in a wall-mounted package, but they require proper gas line sizing and venting. Portland’s building codes require specific clearances and condensate drainage for tankless installations. Our plumbers handle the permit, installation, and inspection — and we carry Navien, Rinnai, and Rheem units on our trucks for same-day availability.

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Sarkinen plumber installing a tankless water heater with copper supply lines

Emergency Plumbing — Portland’s Year-Round Need

Portland’s climate creates plumbing emergencies that other cities don’t face at the same intensity. A burst pipe in January is complicated by saturated soil that turns a crawl-space leak into foundation damage within days. A sewer backup in November is worsened by groundwater infiltration that overwhelms an already compromised lateral. Even a simple frozen hose bib during Portland’s occasional ice storms can crack a supply line and flood a basement when temperatures rise.

We dispatch emergency plumbers across Portland 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, with no overtime surcharges and no after-hours premiums. The same rate applies whether you call at 2 PM or 2 AM. Our technicians carry parts for the most common emergency repairs — burst copper fittings, wax rings, supply valves, and drain cables — so most calls are resolved in a single visit. Response time across Portland averages 60 to 90 minutes from the time you call 503-925-3504.

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Drain Cleaning That Solves the Problem Permanently

A clogged kitchen drain in a Portland home is rarely just grease. Portland’s older homes have cast iron drain lines with rough interior surfaces that catch food particles, soap residue, and grease in layers that build up over years. Cable machines can punch a hole through the blockage, but they don’t remove the buildup coating the pipe walls. Within weeks, the clog returns. Hydro-jetting scours the entire interior surface with high-pressure water, stripping decades of buildup and restoring the pipe to near-original diameter.

Bathroom drains in Portland homes face a different challenge. Hair and soap combine into dense mats that form at P-traps and at the junction where the branch line meets the main stack. In multi-story Portland homes — especially the tall Victorians in Alberta and Irvington — a second-floor bathroom drain that backs up may indicate a blockage two floors below. Our technicians use camera inspection to locate the exact blockage point before selecting the right clearing method, whether that’s a cable machine, hydro-jetter, or manual extraction.

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Portland homes built before 1960 commonly have galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside out, restricting water flow and turning water brown.
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Why Portland Homeowners Choose Sarkinen

Upfront, Fair Pricing

No hidden fees, no overtime charges. You get a clear, written price before any work begins. Same rate day or night.

Licensed in WA & OR

Dual-state licensing (WA #SARKIPI946MF, OR #170052) means we serve the entire Portland-Vancouver metro.

24/7 Emergency Service

We answer the phone day and night. A licensed plumber is dispatched immediately — at your door within 60-90 minutes.

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Every repair backed by our workmanship guarantee. Background-checked, drug-tested plumbers who treat your home with care.

Serving Every Portland Neighborhood

Pearl District Converted warehouses and mid-rise condos with adapted industrial cast iron waste stacks. Unit-level and common-area repairs.
Hawthorne 1910s-1930s bungalows with original galvanized supply lines causing declining water pressure. Full-house PEX repiping in one day.
Alberta Arts District Mix of century-old Victorians and new infill. Older homes have cracking clay sewer laterals from street tree root pressure.
St. Johns 1920s-1950s working-class homes with cast iron drains and galvanized supply. High volume of aging water heater replacements.
Sellwood-Moreland Homes dating to the 1890s on Portland’s oldest sewer infrastructure. High water table causes groundwater infiltration into laterals.
Foster-Powell 1940s cottages and postwar ranches with galvanized supply and cast iron drains. Flat terrain causes low-slope sewer issues.
Irvington 1905-1920 craftsman homes with galvanized supply lines and multi-bathroom layouts. Professional whole-house repiping essential.
Laurelhurst 1910s-era homes with clay sewer laterals under heavy root pressure from mature elms, oaks, and sequoias.
Montavilla 1920s-1970s homes with every 20th-century pipe material — galvanized, copper, cast iron, clay, early PVC — often mixed.
Woodstock 1920s-1940s bungalows with long downhill sewer laterals prone to root entry and debris buildup at multiple joints.
Division Dense new mixed-use buildings with modern PEX and ABS systems. Some have unsupported drain lines causing recurring backups.
Cully Active infill boom with new construction next to 1950s ranches. Some older properties were originally on septic systems.
Overlook Hillside homes with steep-angle sewer laterals causing elbow erosion. Wind exposure increases hose bib and crawl-space failures.
Kenton 1910s-1920s workers’ cottages with undersized drain lines not built for modern usage. Remodels often need drain and vent upgrades.
Concordia 1920s-1930s craftsmans and bungalows with mature trees causing root intrusion. Basement water heaters nearing end of lifespan.
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Portland Plumbing Questions & Answers

Do I need a permit to repipe my 1920s Portland craftsman?

Yes. The City of Portland requires a plumbing permit for any repiping work that modifies the water supply system. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle all the paperwork. For homes in Portland’s historic districts, we also follow any applicable design guidelines that affect visible fixture placement or access points. The permit process typically adds one to two business days to the project timeline.

Why does my Portland home have low water pressure?

In pre-1960 Portland homes, the most common cause is internal corrosion of galvanized steel supply pipes. These pipes build up rust and mineral deposits on the inside walls over decades, gradually narrowing the pipe diameter until water barely trickles from upper-floor fixtures. A pressure test at the meter versus at the farthest fixture tells us exactly how much pressure the pipes are eating. The permanent fix is a full repipe to PEX or copper.

Can you work on homes in Portland’s historic districts?

Yes. We regularly work in Irvington, Ladd’s Addition, Laurelhurst, and other designated historic areas. Plumbing work inside the home is generally not subject to historic review, but any exterior modifications — such as relocating hose bibs or adding exterior cleanouts — may need design approval. We coordinate with the Portland Bureau of Development Services to ensure compliance.

How much does emergency plumbing cost in Portland?

We charge the same rate day and night — no overtime premiums, no after-hours surcharges. The cost depends on the specific repair needed, and we provide a written price before starting any work. A typical emergency drain clearing runs between $250 and $500. Burst pipe repair ranges from $300 to $1,200 depending on location and accessibility. Call 503-925-3504 for an immediate dispatch.

My Portland home smells like sewer gas. What’s causing it?

Sewer gas smell inside a Portland home usually means a dry trap, a cracked drain line, or a failed wax ring under a toilet. In older Portland homes, we also find deteriorated cast iron vent stacks that develop pinhole leaks in the attic or wall cavity, releasing sewer gas into the living space. A smoke test or camera inspection identifies the source quickly. This is not something to ignore — sewer gas contains methane and hydrogen sulfide, both of which are hazardous.

Do Portland’s tree roots really damage sewer lines?

Absolutely. Portland’s urban canopy is one of the largest in the country, and those mature trees actively seek out moisture from sewer laterals. Clay pipes with mortar joints are the most vulnerable — roots find the joints, grow through the gaps, and eventually fill the pipe with a root mass that blocks flow completely. We clear root blockages with hydro-jetting and can install root barriers or recommend trenchless pipe lining to prevent regrowth.

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