I'm going to be straight with you on this one. The Directory's records on Ace Plumbing Heating are thinner than I'd like — the listing has a Sioux Falls phone number, the business name, and the trade category, and not much past that. No website. No reviews on the major aggregators that we'd normally cross-reference. No address that's been independently confirmed by a recent visit. That happens with some operations in the local plumbing trade — a one-truck shop, a sole proprietor, a phone that rings to the owner's cell and that's the entire customer-acquisition stack. It's a real business model and there's no shame in it. It does mean the directory page can't tell you the things I'd want it to tell you.
Here's what we know, then. The phone number on file is (605) 338-1126. The category is residential plumbing and heating — meaning if you've got a hot water heater that's started its slow goodbye, a frozen pipe in February, a slab leak you can hear behind drywall, this is the lane. Sioux Falls metro service is the working assumption based on the area code, but I'd ask before you rely on it for an address out past Brandon or Tea.
The mixed-truth paragraph, which I owe every listing on this directory: I can't tell you whether Ace Plumbing Heating is the right call for your job, because I don't have the receipts. What I can tell you is that calling the number is a thirty-second test. If the operator answers, names the business, asks the right diagnostic questions about your problem — water pressure, age of the unit, whether you've already tried the obvious shutoff — that's a working operator who wants the job. If the line goes to voicemail and stays there, you've got your answer in a different way. Either way, the conversation is the qualifier.
If you're an Ace Plumbing Heating operator reading this and the listing under-represents what you actually do — there's a claim flow on this directory. Eight minutes, free, and Grace will write you the listing your work deserves. The link is in the sidebar.
What I can tell you is that calling the number is a thirty-second test.