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Plumbing issues don’t follow a schedule, and they shouldn’t ruin your day. At Lawrence Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, LLC, we treat your home’s plumbing system with the same care we give our own by providing plumbing services in Western PA that you can depend on.
Whether it’s a stubborn clog, a leaking water heater, a full bathroom upgrade, or a full home repipe, our team is ready to lend a hand. Our certified plumbers live in the communities we serve, and we treat every home like it belongs to our own family.
We have the tools and expertise to fix most plumbing problems on the spot:
We believe you should never be in the dark about your home’s repairs. When a Lawrence technician arrives at your door:
At Lawrence Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, we’re more than just a service provider—we’re a part of the community. Here is how we go the extra mile to ensure your home stays comfortable and safe:
When you’re looking for a local plumber in Western PA, you need a name that stands for more than just a quick fix. At Lawrence Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, we’re the team our neighbors trust most.
Our certified plumbing professionals are fully trained to handle everything from minor drips to major system overhauls. We don’t just repair pipes—we ensure your home’s plumbing system (the “veins” of your house) operates efficiently, reliably, and safely for your family.
We know that inviting a service technician into your home requires trust. That’s why we’ve perfected a “Neighborly” process:
It’s a tie between deteriorating drain lines and low water pressure due to corrosion. Homes built before the 1970s often have cast iron drain lines that rust internally, causing frequent clogs, or galvanized steel water supply lines that build up sediment, leading to poor water flow. We specialize in diagnosing these issues via camera inspection and offering modern solutions like repiping with PEX or copper.
We’re proud to offer a full range of professional plumbing services to meet your needs. Our team is equipped to handle everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs and installations. Our services include: Plumbing repair and installation
Yes, absolutely. Your home’s plumbing and HVAC systems require regular maintenance to operate efficiently, prevent expensive emergency repairs, and extend their overall lifespan.
Plumbing issues are often your home’s silent catastrophes. These catastrophes can lead to significant water damage, issues with water pressure and/or water temperature, and the home’s sewage drainage system. These silent catastrophes almost always happen at the most inconvenient times!
Your home’s HVAC system is the most hard-working mechanical component in your home. In fact, neglecting them can cause system failures and can lead to an increase in your energy bills. Fun fact, most manufacturers require proof of system maintenance to warranty the equipment and parts!
Call today and ask us about our Total Home Care Club maintenance package, and learn more about how we can help you avoid unforeseen costly repairs!
Yes. In the wet climate of Western PA, constant running could signal an issue with the pump (failure to shut off), excessive ground water surrounding your foundation. We recommend a prompt inspection to ensure proper drainage and offer battery backup sump systems, which are essential during power outages common in severe weather.
Yes, we are fully licensed, bonded, and insured to operate across all our service areas, including Allegheny, Westmoreland, Butler, and surrounding counties. We employ NASSCO-certified technicians for all sewer lateral inspections.
Yes. We service traditional storage tank water heaters and tankless water heaters which includes repairs, replacements, and routine maintenance.
No, it’s just a classic case of a failing pressure-balancing valve in your shower or a desperate need for a water heater flush. When sediment builds up in your tank (common in older homes), it creates temperature swings. We can restore harmony to your shower—no arctic expeditions necessary.
There should be a main shut off located in your basement or utility room. If your water meter is located in your house there is normally a valve near the water meter.
It’s worth it to call a plumber. While there are several things you can fix by yourself, it’s always a good idea to hire a professional. For example, you could always try to DIY plumbing for simple problems like faucets that drip water, pipes that leak liquid, or toilets that won’t stop running. However, on bigger things, you probably want a plumber.
Faucets are generally built to last for 15-20 years. If your faucet is nearing the end of its lifespan, it might be time to consider a replacement. If your faucet constantly needs repairs. One of the most common signs that it’s time to replace your faucet is when it needs constant repairs to function.
Whether you receive your water from a public water supply (city water) or you have a private well, each source can pose contamination issues that you should be aware of.
The big advantage of tankless water heaters is that they use less energy since they only heat up water when you need it. You can save hundreds on your energy bill each year.
Because they don’t waste power, you can also enjoy the fact that your home will be more sustainable and eco-friendly.
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