The Best Plumbers in
Hopkins, MN
- General Service Plumbing Repairs and Installations
- Water Heater Installation & Maintenance
- Drain Cleaning & Unclogging
- Toilet, Sink and Faucet Repairs and Replacements
- Pipe Leak Detection and Repair
- Sewer Line Inspections and Repairs
- Sump Pump Installation & Replacement
- Water Pressure Regulation
- Fixture Upgrades and Renovations
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Why Hopkins Homeowners Choose Bedrock Plumbing
Hopkins is a compact, 4-square-mile city surrounded by Minnetonka, St. Louis Park, and Edina. Approximately 60 percent of owner-occupied homes are at least 60 years old, with much of the single-family housing built during the post-war boom of the 1940s through 1960s. Bedrock Plumbing understands the specific plumbing challenges that Hopkins homeowners face:
Very Hard Water at 18–21 GPG
Hopkins draws its water from three wells approximately 500 feet deep in the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer. At 18–21 grains per gallon, the city’s water is classified as very hard. Without a water softener, you’ll see white scale on faucets, reduced water heater efficiency, clogged aerators, and stiff laundry. We install and service water softeners sized for Hopkins’ specific hardness level.
Galvanized Steel Pipes in Post-War Homes
With 60% of owner-occupied homes more than 60 years old, Hopkins has one of the older housing stocks in the western suburbs. Original galvanized steel supply lines corrode from the inside out over decades, causing rusty water, low pressure, and eventually pinhole leaks. We can replace galvanized lines with modern copper or PEX piping — typically in a single day.
Cast-Iron Drain & Sewer Line Deterioration
Many Hopkins homes still have original cast-iron drain stacks and sewer laterals from the 1940s–1960s. After 60+ years, these develop internal corrosion, joint separation, and cracks that invite tree root intrusion — especially along the tree-lined streets near Minnehaha Creek.
Frozen Pipes in Older Construction
Older Hopkins homes with minimal insulation and original windows are especially vulnerable to frozen pipes during Minnesota’s subzero stretches. Pipes in exterior walls, unheated basements, and crawl spaces are at highest risk. We handle emergency frozen pipe thawing and install heat trace cable and insulation.
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Plumbing Services We Offer in Hopkins
Our Process
Call or Book Online
Describe your issue and we schedule the earliest available window.
Fast Dispatch
A licensed tech arrives in a marked truck with parts, tools, and shoe covers.
Diagnosis and Upfront Quote
We find the problem, explain it, and give you a written price before starting.
Work Done Right
Job completed, area cleaned, and a follow-up call to make sure everything holds.
Before & After
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Plumbing FAQs for Hopkins Homeowners
In Hopkins’ older post-war homes, low water pressure is most commonly caused by corroded galvanized steel pipes. After 60+ years, mineral deposits build up inside the pipes and restrict flow. Other causes include a partially closed shut-off valve or a failing pressure regulator. We can diagnose the cause and recommend whether a spot repair or full repipe is needed.
Yes — Hopkins’ municipal water measures 18–21 grains per gallon, classified as very hard. The city’s three deep wells draw from the Prairie du Chien-Jordan aquifer, which is naturally rich in calcium and magnesium. Without a softener, you’ll see scale buildup, reduced appliance life, and higher energy costs.
Insulate exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and exterior walls. Open cabinet doors under sinks on outside walls during extreme cold. Let faucets drip when temperatures drop below zero. Many older Hopkins homes have limited insulation — for long-term protection, we install heat trace cable and pipe insulation in vulnerable areas.
Test your sump pump at least once a year, ideally in early spring before snowmelt season. Hopkins sits near Minnehaha Creek, and many properties in the Burnes Park and Interlachen areas have elevated water tables. If your pump is over 7 years old, a battery backup system is a smart investment.
Recurring backups in older Hopkins homes are often caused by deteriorating cast-iron sewer lines, tree root intrusion, or grease and scale accumulation. The mature tree canopy along streets near Minnehaha Creek is a common source of root problems. A sewer camera inspection pinpoints the exact issue.
No. Bedrock never charges an after-hours surcharge — the price is the same whether you call at noon on Tuesday or midnight on Saturday. Plumbing emergencies don’t follow a schedule, and neither do we.
Plumbers in Hopkins
We also serve these nearby communities:
ZIP Codes We Serve in Hopkins: 55305, 55343, 55345
Neighborhoods We Serve in Hopkins: Downtown Hopkins, Interlachen Park, Blake Road Corridor, Burnes Park, Cottageville Park, Oak Park, Shady Oak, Knollwood