Yes! We provide free estimates for projects over $200. For smaller repair work, we charge a diagnostic fee that is waived if you proceed with the repair. We always explain pricing upfront before beginning any work.

We serve Driggs, Victor, Jackson Hole, Teton Village, Alpine, and all of Teton County. We also serve surrounding communities in eastern Idaho and western Wyoming. Contact us to confirm coverage in your specific area.

Absolutely! We offer 24/7 emergency plumbing services. Call our emergency line at (208) 354-2562 for immediate assistance. We typically arrive within 2 hours for emergency calls within our service area.

We accept cash, checks, and all major credit and debit cards. We also offer financing options for larger projects through our partnership with local credit unions. Payment is due upon completion of work unless other arrangements are made in advance.

Yes! All our installation work comes with a minimum 1-year labor warranty. Many equipment manufacturers offer extended warranties (5-10 years on some water heaters and furnaces) that we can help you activate. We honor all manufacturer warranties on products we install.

Scheduling is easy! Call us at (208) 354-2562, email info@fomomforhealth.com, or use our online contact form. We offer flexible scheduling and will work around your availability. For emergency service, just call our emergency line directly.

We specialize in residential and light commercial plumbing, including pipe repair and replacement, water heater installation and repair, heating system services, bathroom and kitchen plumbing, water treatment systems, and emergency plumbing. We work with copper, PEX, and galvanized pipe systems.

For active leaks, we offer same-day emergency response. For non-emergency leaks, we can typically schedule an appointment within 24-48 hours. If you have an active leak, turn off your main water supply and call us immediately for emergency service.

For most service calls, we ask that someone 18 or older be present to provide access to the work area and discuss the project. For routine maintenance or if we've done work at your property before, we may be able to accommodate access arrangements.

For active leaks: Turn off the water supply at the nearest valve or at the main shutoff. For sewer backups: Stop using water and open windows for ventilation. For heating failures: Check thermostat batteries and circuit breakers. In all cases, clear the work area and ensure safe access.

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