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Trusted Plumber in Overland, MO | Family-Owned & Union-Trained Since 1894
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WHY CHOOSE KOKESH PLUMBING?
Reliable & Trustworthy Plumbing Service
For over 130 years, Kokesh Plumbing has been the trusted name in plumbing for St. Louis and surrounding communities. As a family-owned and union-trained company, we take pride in delivering expert craftsmanship, honest service, and lasting solutions. From routine repairs to full-scale kitchen and bath remodels, we’re here to keep your home running smoothly with the professionalism and care you deserve.
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Overland, MO
Overland’s history starts with westward travelers. The area was known early on as a resting point along the route heading out of St. Louis, which is where the name came from. The Lackland House on Lackland Road, built in 1844 by early settler Dennis Lackland, is the oldest home still standing in the city and a recognized St. Louis County Landmark. There’s also the Gocke House on Poe Avenue, built around 1910 from plans published in Ladies’ Home Journal by Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the quieter architectural footnotes in a county full of them. Fun fact: Build-A-Bear Workshop, known worldwide, had its headquarters right here in 63114 until moving to Union Station in 2020!
The city incorporated in 1939 and its residential character reflects that era. Most of the housing along Page Avenue, Midland Boulevard, Woodson Avenue, and Lackland Road was built in the 1940s through 1960s and is made up of compact, well-built mid-century homes that are now 60 to 80 years old and carrying plumbing systems to match. Kokesh Plumbing proudly serves homeowners and businesses throughout Overland, MO, providing expert plumbing services for everything from routine repairs to full plumbing emergencies.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you offer 24/7 emergency plumbing service in Overland, MO?
Yes. Kokesh Plumbing offers around-the-clock emergency plumbing service to Overland. Call 636-391-1233 any time, you’ll reach a licensed plumber directly.
What plumbing issues are most common in Overland homes?
Most of Overland’s housing was built between the 1940s and 1960s, which means galvanized steel supply lines, cast iron drain stacks, and aging water heaters are very common findings. Rust-colored water, low pressure, and slow drains are typically the first signs. Sewer laterals in homes this age are also worth a camera inspection — clay tile pipe from that era often shows cracking or root intrusion after this many decades.
Is Kokesh Plumbing licensed and insured in Missouri?
Yes. All Kokesh plumbers are union-trained and fully licensed in Missouri. We carry complete insurance on all residential and commercial work.
We’ve lived in our Overland home for a long time and never had the plumbing serviced. Where do we start?
A water heater check and a quick assessment of the visible supply and drain lines is a reasonable starting point. If the water heater is more than 10 years old, that’s often the first priority. From there, we can look at pressure, check for any signs of pipe corrosion or slow drains, and give you an honest picture of where things stand. There’s no pressure to do everything at once, we’ll tell you what’s urgent and what can wait.
Our Overland home has cast iron drains. Is that a problem?
Not necessarily, cast iron was durable pipe, and plenty of it is still performing fine. However, after 60 or 70 years it can develop cracks, joints can separate, and tree roots are a common issue. If you’re seeing recurring slow drains or any backup, a camera inspection will tell you exactly what you’re dealing with so you’re not guessing.
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