Financing

Plumbing Financing Options

Big repairs and upgrades shouldn’t have to wait. We offer simple financing options to help you move forward with plumbing, water heater, and sewer work without delaying your timeline.

How Our Financing Works

Financing your plumbing or sewer project is simple. Here is what you can expect:

  • Straightforward application with fast decisions
  • Multiple payment plans to fit your budget
  • No prepayment penalties on most options
  • Available for repairs, installations, and replacements

What You Can Finance

Use financing for water heater installs, repiping, trenchless sewer repairs, sump pumps, and more. We’ll walk you through options and provide clear, upfront pricing so you can choose what works best.

Request Financing Options From Family Roots Plumbing

Call or request service today and ask about financing. We’ll help you compare plan details and get your project moving with a monthly payment that fits your budget.

Financing Options from GreenSky
Finance Your Project
Plan 2602
Plan 2611
Plan 2832
Plan 2727
*Subject to credit approval. These examples are estimates only. Actual payment amounts based on amount and timing of purchases. Call 866-936-0602 for financing costs and terms. Loans for the GreenSky® consumer loan program are provided by Synovus Bank, Member FDIC, NMLS #408043, without regard to age, race, color, religion, national origin, gender, disability, or familial status. GreenSky Servicing, LLC services the loans on behalf of your lender, NMLS #1416362. www.nmlsconsumeraccess.org. GreenSky® is a registered trademark of GreenSky, LLC and is licensed to banks and other financial institutions for their use in connection with that consumer loan program. GreenSky Servicing, LLC is a financial technology company that manages the GreenSky® consumer loan program by providing origination and servicing support to banks and other financial institutions that make or hold program loans. GreenSky, LLC and GreenSky Servicing, LLC are not lenders. All credit decisions and loan terms are determined by program lenders.