
Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Did a thorough job on installing and inspection."





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Last update on October 21, 2025

Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1992
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Did a thorough job on installing and inspection."





+16

Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2014
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"In addition to the gutter guards which were installed and the downspouts buried, Thrasher also changed out a misfitting basement window well and cover, and installed a Sadona dehumidifying system. Jonah and his crew of Corrin and Luis were excellent at the work they did. I was called before they arrived, to ensure I was ready for them to start work, and Jonah went over the work with me prior to starting, to confirm what was to be done. Completely professional. After it was completed, we inspected it together and everything was perfect. I will worry less next time it rains! I will definitely recommend Thrasher if anyone I know needs work done."





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Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2011
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Excellent experience - Rob is very professional, very responsive. After I had the floor system installed I had a window well leak. His foreman came to my house in the evening to see the water as it was raining, which I was very impressed with. Worked quickly and professionally.
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Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1975
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"The service were very thorough and What was appreciated was they gave us options on things that could be done; and they were very honest."





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Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 2024
Credit card accepted
"It went well, dug up & replaced in a couple hours. Finish graded the area. Pleased with his work, a nice guy to work with!"





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Serving Shell Rock, IA and surrounding areas
In business since 1989
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"They were good. They were pretty fast and came on time. My overall experience with them has been good."


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The cost to install a drain pipe is $600 on average, but the total can range between $150 and $2,000. Some cost factors that influence your project price include the type of drain, the area’s accessibility, the proximity of existing drain lines, and whether you’re installing a new drain or replacing an old one. Replacing the p-trap or s-trap under a single fixture will usually cost around $150, while replacing a main drain pipe can cost well over $2,000.
Plumbers will typically take one to two hours to install a new drain pipe, but that timeline can vary based on the area’s accessibility, the drain length, and the type of drain line. Replacing an easily accessible p-trap under a sink could take as little as a half an hour, while replacing a larger section of drain line behind the wall could take as long as three to four hours. When hiring a plumber for your specific installation, ask them to provide an estimated timeline to get a more accurate assessment.
You might need a permit to modify or repair any portion of your plumbing system, including drainage lines, depending on where you live. In some areas, simple replacements of existing drain lines don’t require a permit. We recommend asking your drain pipe installer or your local building department about permitting requirements. In many cases, only certified plumbers can pull plumbing permits, so you’ll usually need to leave the permit application to your professional. The fee for the permit will be passed to you on your project bill, though.
We highly recommend leaving the work of replacing drain pipes to a professional plumber. Drain pipes are a key part of your plumbing system, and making mistakes during the installation or even using the wrong size pipes for your specific fixture can lead to an elevated risk of leaks and clogs. Additionally, drain pipes prevent harmful sewer gas from entering your home, so hiring a professional plumber is essential to keeping the risk of leaks and clogs low and avoid reducing your indoor air quality.
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