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Why You Should Hire a Licensed Union Plumber Instead of a Handyman

When you have a plumbing problem, it’s important to decide whether to hire a handyman or a licensed union plumber. While handymen may be less expensive, they may not have the necessary skills and experience to handle complex plumbing problems. Licensed union plumbers, on the other hand, are highly trained and experienced, and they are committed to providing their customers with the highest quality service.

What is a Union plumber?

Union plumbers are licensed plumbers who belong to a union. Unions provide their members with a number of benefits, including:

  • Training: Union plumbers are required to complete a comprehensive apprenticeship program. This ensures that they have the skills and knowledge necessary to do the job right.
  • Experience: Union plumbers typically have more experience than handymen. This is because they are required to work through the Union’s apprentice program, which the Union and plumbing shops work together for 5 years to give the apprentices a chance to learn and grow both hands on and in the classroom.
  • Benefits: Union plumbers typically receive benefits such as health insurance, retirement savings plans, and paid time off. This allows them to focus on their work without having to worry about financial matters.

Here are some of the benefits of hiring a licensed union plumber:

  • Expertise: Licensed union plumbers have the training and experience to handle all types of plumbing problems, from simple repairs to complex installations.
  • Safety: Licensed union plumbers are committed to safety, and they follow all applicable safety codes and regulations.
  • Reliability: Licensed union plumbers are reliable and accountable. They will show up on time and complete your job on schedule.
  • Guarantee: Licensed union plumbers typically offer a guarantee on their work, so you can be confident that your repairs or installation will be done to your satisfaction.

While handymen may seem to cost less on the front end, it’s important to remember that you get what you pay for. Hiring a handyman to fix a plumbing problem may save you money upfront, but it could cost you more in the long run if the problem is not fixed properly.

Here are some specific examples of plumbing problems that should only be handled by a licensed union plumber:

  • Gas leaks: Gas leaks can be very dangerous, and they should only be repaired by a qualified plumber.
  • Water leaks: Water leaks can damage your home and lead to mold and mildew growth. A licensed plumber can quickly and efficiently identify and repair water leaks.
  • Sewer line problems: Sewer line problems can be messy and expensive to repair. A licensed plumber has the experience and equipment to repair sewer line problems quickly and efficiently.
  • Water heater installation: Water heater installation can be complex and dangerous. A licensed plumber can safely and correctly install your new water heater.
  • Repiping: Repiping is a major plumbing project that should only be handled by a licensed plumber. A licensed plumber can ensure that your repiping project is done to code and that it will last for many years to come.

When deciding whether to hire a handyman or a licensed plumber, it is important to consider the factors listed above. If you have any doubts, it is always best to err on the side of caution and hire a licensed plumber.

Kokesh Plumbing is a proud union plumbing company. We employ licensed union plumbers who are highly skilled and experienced in all aspects of plumbing repair and installation. If you have a plumbing problem, please contact Kokesh Plumbing today. We will be happy to help you get your plumbing system back in working order.

Celebrating Little Library Week by Installing Our Own!

We’re always looking for ways to give back to the community that has supported our family business for over 130 years. This year, we’re proud to celebrate Little Free Library Week by building our very own Little Free Library right here at our headquarters!

Constructed by our own team (yes—plumbers can be pretty handy with wood and tools too!), our Little Library is designed to inspire a love of reading for all ages. We’ve stocked it with some of our favorite books about plumbing, construction, and building—plus stories for kids and adults alike.

Keep scrolling to see behind-the-scenes photos of the building process and check out how it all came together.

If you and your kids are hunting for a new favorite read or have a great book you’d love to share, we’d love for you to stop by our new Little Free Library! Swing by 408 Kehrs Mill Road in Ballwin, MO 63011, grab a book, leave a book, and help us keep the joy of reading alive in our community—one story at a time. 

Also, just want to point out that we now have a bathtub and a sink in front of our office – Love it!

Learn more about Little Free Library project here and how to build your own.

Rebuilding Together 2025 Luncheon

Proud to be part of a community that’s making a difference! At the Rebuilding Together 2025 Luncheon, we celebrated the incredible work of helping over 100 homes each year! Kokesh, in partnership with the Plumbers & Pipefitters Local #562, is committed to providing home modifications and repairs for income-qualified older adults, veterans, and people with disabilities. Together, we’re ensuring safe and healthy housing in St. Louis City and County.

See some photos from inside the event and watch the video shown at the event highlighting Rebuilding Together St. Louis and the local residents that they assist and business they work with. You can learn more about Rebuilding Together St. Louis here.

2024 What a Year It’s Been!

As we wrap up another incredible year, we want to take a moment to reflect on all that we’ve accomplished together and express our heartfelt gratitude. From the projects we’ve had the privilege to complete, to the generous donations we’ve collected for those in need, none of it would have been possible without YOU. It’s been an honor to serve such amazing customers who inspire us daily with their kindness and trust.

Take a look back with us on what this year had to offer

Plumbing Badge Clinic with The Boy Scouts

We hosted 2 Plumbing Badge Clinics for The Boy Scouts of America! This was a fantastic chance for scouts to earn badges and gain practical knowledge, from fixing leaks to understanding water systems, that will serve them for years to come.

Giving Back

Kokesh Plumbing became a drop off site for the Saint Louis Diaper Bank.

We donated 244 lbs of food and personal care items to Circle of Concern!

Collected backpack and school supply donations for a local elementary school.

Collected donations for 2 local families with 100 Neediest.

Working Hard Around Town

We take pride in working hard across the Saint Louis area, serving both local businesses and residential homes with expert plumbing solutions. From repairing leaks to installing top-of-the-line systems, we’re dedicated to keeping our community running smoothly. No matter the project, our team delivers quality workmanship and reliable service every time.

Networking & Industry Involvement

We value building strong connections with fellow business owners and sharing our expertise to strengthen our community. Whether it’s attending expos, celebrating the openings of local businesses, serving on the board of The Plumbing Industry Council, or touring the Union Training Center, we’re committed to growing alongside Saint Louis’ thriving network of professionals. Together, we’re shaping the future of our industry and our community.

Celebrating our 130th Anniversary

This year, Kokesh Plumbing celebrated an incredible milestone—our 130th anniversary! It’s truly humbling to have been part of this amazing community for so long, building strong ties and lasting relationships. We’re so grateful to everyone who came out to celebrate with us and to all who have supported us throughout the years. Here’s to continuing the legacy together!

As 2024 comes to a close, we’re proud to reflect on the incredible projects, milestones, and connections we’ve shared this year. From serving our amazing customers to strengthening our community ties, it’s been a year to remember. Thank you for your continued trust and support—here’s to an even better 2025! We can’t wait to serve you in the year ahead!

Thanksgiving Kitchen Tips: What You Can and Can’t Put Down the Garbage Disposal

Thanksgiving is a wonderful time for gathering with loved ones and sharing a delicious meal. But when it comes to cleaning up, that trusty garbage disposal can feel like a lifesaver. It’s tempting to toss everything down the sink, but some items can cause blockages, damage your disposal, or even lead to costly plumbing issues. Here’s a quick guide on what you can safely put down your garbage disposal this Thanksgiving—and what to avoid.

 

The Do’s: What Can Go Down the Disposal?

  • Small Food Scraps

    • Your disposal is built to handle smaller food scraps, so after you’ve enjoyed that Thanksgiving feast, small bits of leftover turkey, vegetables, and other soft foods can be safely disposed of. Just make sure to scrape off large chunks into the trash first.
  • Soft Vegetables and Fruit Peels

    • Peels from potatoes, apples, and other soft fruits or vegetables can generally go down the disposal in small amounts. Just avoid overloading it all at once.
  • Citrus Peels

    • Lemon, orange, and lime peels are excellent for garbage disposals because they help clean the blades and provide a fresh scent. Cut them into small pieces and drop them in gradually.
  • Leftover Herbs

    • If you have small amounts of leftover parsley, basil, or other soft herbs, they can go down the disposal in moderation. Be careful with fibrous herbs like rosemary or thyme stems, which can get tangled.
  • Coffee Grounds (in Moderation)

    • While this one’s debated, a small amount of coffee grounds can go down the disposal occasionally. The grounds can help scrub the sides of your drain, but too much can create a buildup, so be mindful.
  • Bread and Rice (in Small Amounts)

    • Bread, pasta, and rice expand when exposed to water, which can clog your pipes if you dispose of too much. Just put small amounts down and make sure to run plenty of water while doing so.

The Don’ts: What NOT to Put Down the Disposal

  • Turkey Bones, Skin, and Gristle

    • Turkey bones and skin are tough and fibrous, which can jam your disposal and dull its blades. Bones also won’t break down easily, potentially causing clogs in your plumbing.
  • Potato Peels in Bulk

    • While a few peels are fine, a large amount of potato peels can turn into a gluey, starchy mess that sticks to the disposal’s blades and clogs the drain.
  • Celery and Other Fibrous Vegetables

    • Fibrous vegetables like celery, asparagus, and corn husks tend to wrap around the blades and clog the disposal. Place these in the compost or trash instead.
  • Egg Shells

    • Some say egg shells help sharpen the disposal blades, but in reality, the membrane inside the shell can wrap around the blades, leading to clogging. Plus, the crushed shells can form a gritty substance that might build up in your pipes.
  • Grease, Fat, and Oil

    • This one is a big no-no, especially around Thanksgiving. Fat from turkey, gravy, and other dishes will solidify as it cools, which can clog your pipes and create major plumbing issues down the line. Instead, pour grease into a disposable container, let it harden, and then throw it in the trash.
  • Fruit Pits

    • Pits from fruits like avocados, peaches, or cherries are too hard for the disposal. They can damage the blades or jam the motor, so be sure to throw them away instead.

Best Practices for Garbage Disposal Use

  • Run Cold Water – Always run cold water while the disposal is on. Cold water helps keep any grease or oils solid so they’re more likely to go down the drain without coating the pipes.
  • Avoid Overloading – Feed food scraps gradually instead of all at once to prevent clogging or jamming.
  • Give It a Quick Clean – After Thanksgiving dinner is done, freshen up your disposal by grinding a few ice cubes with a bit of baking soda and lemon peel. This helps clean the blades and neutralizes odors.

When in Doubt, Throw It Out

If you’re unsure about whether an item should go down the disposal, it’s best to err on the side of caution. Place any questionable food waste in the trash instead. A little extra mindfulness during cleanup can save you from potential plumbing issues, allowing you to enjoy a stress-free holiday season.

With these guidelines in mind, your Thanksgiving cleanup can be smooth and problem-free. Enjoy the holiday with family and friends, and let your garbage disposal be a helpful (and not overburdened) part of the celebration!