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· Champagne Club Membership· White Glove Guarantee· Licensed & Insured· Serving the Las Vegas Valley· Upfront Pricing

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Plumbing & Heating in Scotch 80s, NV

Pipe repair, sewer inspection, and renovation plumbing for the Scotch 80s' estate-style ranch homes — where original terrazzo floors demand extra care.

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If your water has a metallic taste, your sewer line backs up after heavy rain, or a faucet handle that used to turn smoothly now fights you — your home's plumbing is showing its age. The Scotch 80s is one of Las Vegas's most established neighborhoods, built primarily in the 1950s through 1970s with large-lot ranch-style homes that were the city's first luxury addresses. Most still run on original copper or galvanized supply lines and cast iron sewer mains. The mature elm and mulberry trees that line these streets and shade oversized yards are a neighborhood signature — and a reliable source of root intrusion in aging sewer laterals.

Here's what BowTie handles across the Scotch 80s:

  • Pipe repair & repiping — copper and galvanized supply line replacement with PEX-A, with careful routing to protect original terrazzo and hardwood floors
  • Water heaters — tank and tankless replacement with anode-rod checks, including tankless conversions for larger homes that need higher hot-water capacity
  • Faucet & leak repair — high-end fixture installation and cartridge replacement, hidden-leak detection behind original plaster walls, and drip-free restoration
  • Sewer & drain service — camera inspections of cast iron laterals under mature landscaping, hydro-jetting to clear root intrusion, and trenchless replacement for compromised pipe
  • Heating repair & maintenance — furnace diagnostics for units ranging from vintage to modern, heat-exchanger safety checks, ignitor replacement, and pre-season tune-ups
  • Water purification — free water testing, whole-house softeners sized for large-lot homes, reverse-osmosis drinking systems, and filtration to address decades of scale buildup

Every visit starts with a diagnosis, not a sales pitch. You'll get a flat-rate quote before any work begins, and our Champagne Club members lock in priority scheduling, repair discounts, and annual system inspections. That's the BowTie Touch — shoe covers on original terrazzo, drop cloths over hardwood, a clean site when we leave, and zero surprises on the invoice.

Your Scotch 80s home deserves better than a guess. Let us diagnose it properly.

What Neighbors Say

"The gentleman was extremely professional, friendly, and efficient. We had another plumber come in previously and he was going to break through the wall behind our stove and not fix the wall afterwards. He was going to charge $1250.00. Your man did just the spout for $250.00 and it works beautifully. Loved the name of your company, and the service."

Dorothy Flanagan

"Excellent company to do business with. Would definitely recommend. They replaced my water heater. Called them in the morning. Hot water by the evening. Thank you to Kyle, Reid and the rest of their team."

UT Bros

"Bow Tie Home Services gave excellent service installing our toilet. The company responded immediately and understood what was needed. Joe came over and assessed what was needed, picked up the toilet from Lowe's, and installed it with ease. Thank you, Joe and Chris who took the call!"

Melissa Ramson

Scotch 80s, NV Service Questions

What pipe materials are in my Scotch 80s home?

Most homes have copper supply lines — some of the earliest in the valley — along with cast iron drain and sewer pipes. A few of the oldest homes (early 1950s) may still have galvanized sections. After 50–70 years, all of these materials are candidates for inspection and likely repair or replacement.

Is root intrusion a serious problem in my yard?

Yes. The neighborhood's mature trees are one of its defining features, but their root systems routinely penetrate cast iron sewer joints. We recommend a camera inspection every two to three years and hydro-jetting to keep lines clear. When the pipe wall is compromised, we replace the affected section.

Can you install tankless water heaters in a larger Scotch 80s home?

Absolutely. Larger homes often need higher hot-water capacity than a single tank can deliver. A tankless unit or paired tankless setup provides continuous hot water and frees up utility-room space. We pair every tankless installation with a softener recommendation to protect the heat exchanger from scale.

How do you protect my original terrazzo and hardwood floors?

We lay drop cloths and rosin paper over work paths, wear shoe covers from the front door, and clean the site before we leave. Damage prevention is part of every BowTie visit — especially in homes with irreplaceable original flooring.

Do you work with renovation contractors in the Scotch 80s?

Yes. We regularly coordinate with general contractors on renovation projects — providing rough-in plumbing for new bathroom layouts, relocating supply and drain lines, and upgrading service to match the expanded scope of a remodeled home.

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