
Plumber serving Beachs Corner, Idaho Falls, ID
Idaho Falls’ first choice for reliable, professional plumbing services.
Beachs Corner sits at the junction of U.S. Route 26 and Idaho State Highway 43, about five miles northeast of Idaho Falls. Older rural properties on larger lots sit alongside the newer townhome developments on N Beach Dr, and those two property types produce very different plumbing calls.
We have cleared a main line blockage on N Beach Dr for a homeowner whose new townhome backed up within the first year. Last January we responded to a frozen pipe off Yellowstone Highway after overnight temperatures hit single digits.
When Beachs Corner homeowners need a reliable plumber in Idaho Falls ID, they call King George’s Royal Flush.

Calls Near Beachs Corner
Rural lots along US-26 and SH-43 hold a lot of plumbing that has gone years without professional attention. Bigger setbacks, older construction, trees that have been in the ground for decades. It all feeds a pattern of calls we recognize out here.
We have snaked a completely blocked kitchen drain off E Iona Rd for a family that had slow drainage for months. A slab leak on the north side of US-26 took a water bill from normal to double before the owner called us. February water heater replacements out here are not unusual either.
This area gets every problem Idaho Falls sees, just five miles further out.
New Construction Plumbing
The townhome development on N Beach Dr is recent. New builds still have problems. Debris left in lines during construction, valves not fully opened at installation, pressure irregularities that show up a few months in. None of that is rare.
King George’s Royal Flush has cleared drain backups in newly finished units and tracked down low water pressure to a partially closed valve that was left that way after installation. For plumber in Idaho Falls calls on new construction, we do not assume the builder’s work is right. We check it.
New does not mean trouble-free.
Root Intrusion Work
Established lots around Beachs Corner have mature trees, and those roots go straight toward sewer lines. A snake clears the immediate blockage, but if roots caused it, the blockage comes back.
We have found root intrusion on lines out here that had been snaked two or three times before the homeowner called us. One property off SH-43 had cottonwood roots through a 4-inch clay line nearly halfway across. Hydro jetting cleared it. We put the camera footage in front of the homeowner so there was no question about what had been causing the problem.
If the same drain keeps backing up, roots are worth ruling out.

Frozen Pipe Response
A supply line that split under a crawl space overnight. A water line to an outdoor faucet that cracked after the first hard freeze. A pipe that burst while the family was away for the holidays. We have responded to all of these near Beachs Corner, often with water already spreading when we arrived.
Properties northeast of Idaho Falls along US-26 sit in open terrain with real wind exposure. Crawl spaces and exterior walls on these rural lots are the first things to go when temperatures push below zero.
We have repaired PEX and copper lines in crawl spaces out here and know which sections of older rural construction freeze first. Speed matters on these calls.

Sewer Camera Inspections
Beachs Corner properties with recurring drain problems often have something going on inside the line that a snake never reaches. A sewage smell in the yard with no obvious source. A water bill that jumped and kept climbing month after month. Drains backing up. Those are camera calls.
Work on N Beach Dr and E Iona Rd has turned up collapsed sections and offset joints that were not caught on earlier service calls. Root infiltration too. A camera puts footage in front of the homeowner so there is no debate about what caused it. King George’s Royal Flush has used camera equipment on lines from 3-inch interior runs to 6-inch main sewer laterals out here.
Know what is in your line before spending money guessing.
We also serve nearby Iona, Ucon, and the North Idaho Falls corridor.
Driving Directions from Beachs Corner
Our Location: 429 1st St, Idaho Falls, ID 83401
From the junction of U.S. Route 26 and Idaho State Highway 43 at Beachs Corner, head west on US-26 (Yellowstone Highway) toward Idaho Falls. Follow US-26 as it enters the city and connects to the downtown street grid, then continue to 1st St in central Idaho Falls. The drive is approximately 5 to 6 miles and takes about 10 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Why do my drains keep clogging after being snaked near Beachs Corner?
Snaking punches through the clog but leaves whatever caused it behind. Out here, that is usually roots. They grow back into the line within months, sometimes faster. A camera inspection tells you what you are actually dealing with before you spend money on another cleaning that will not hold.
2. Are plumbers in Idaho Falls required to be licensed by the state?
Yes. Idaho licenses plumbers through the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses. Each technician must pass a trade exam, and that license does not automatically cover gas-fired equipment. Ask before any work starts.
