Drain & Sewer
Backed-up mainlines, slow drains, root intrusion, and cleanouts. Cabled, jetted, or camera-scoped depending on what the line actually shows.
- Mainline Cabling
- Hydro-Jetting
- Sewer Camera & Locate

◆ A Family Plumbing Trade
Skip and Kassandra Lawhorn run a plumbing shop the old way — out of one truck, with their daughter Abigail learning the trade alongside them. Multi-generation Yavapai County plumbing in a market that's mostly franchises.
Lawhorn Plumbing is Skip Lawhorn, his wife Kassandra, and their daughter Abigail — three Yavapai County plumbers on the same truck. The kind of multi-generation family operation that Signals AZ profiled because there aren't many left in the county.
When you book, you get the family. Not a quota-driven tech, not a rotating apprentice, not a dispatcher in another time zone. Just three plumbers who answer to the same name — and who'll be back next week if anything's not right.
Drain to fixture, slab to gas line — the same family handles all of it. Continuity is what a multi-generation shop sells, even more than the plumbing.
Backed-up mainlines, slow drains, root intrusion, and cleanouts. Cabled, jetted, or camera-scoped depending on what the line actually shows.
Tank, tankless, hybrid heat-pump. Gas or electric. Replaced same-day on most homes — old unit hauled off the same trip.
Slab leaks, pinhole leaks, full-home repipes in PEX or copper. Pressure-tested twice — once before, once after.
Kitchen and bath rough-in, fixture install, gas lines, water softeners, and the small fixes that keep an old house running.
The owner answers the phone. You tell him what's wrong, he tells you when the family can be there, and that's the appointment.
Three sets of eyes on the same job. We tell you what it actually needs — and what's still serviceable, even if it costs us the upsell.
Skip, Kassandra, or Abigail — sometimes all three. The crew at your door is the crew at our dinner table. Trust isn't a slogan when it's family.
Pressure-tested. Drop-cloth-rolled. Workmanship guarantee on the invoice. We'll come back if anything's off — it's our name on the truck.
Skip showed up with his wife and his daughter, all three of them in matching shirts. They re-piped our whole house in two days. You don't see family operations like this in plumbing anymore — let alone in Prescott Valley.
Skip answers the line. Tell him what's going on and he'll schedule the visit himself — same day for emergencies, this week for everything else.