Plumber in Bethel Park, PA
South Hills homes built in the 1950s–70s have specific plumbing quirks. We work on them every week.
What working in Bethel Park actually looks like.
Bethel Park was built out largely between the 1950s and the 1970s, which means a lot of the plumbing we see is postwar galvanized and copper, with the occasional polybutylene run from a late-80s remodel. The sewer situation is mostly public, but a surprising number of laterals are still Orangeburg out to the tap — and those have a clock on them. We handle all of it.
Plumbing Repairs
Same-day repair work in Bethel Park homes — quoted before the wrench comes out.
Residential Service
Full-service plumbing for Bethel Park homeowners. Union-certified, fully insured.
Commercial Plumbing
Restaurants, offices, and multi-unit properties in and around Bethel Park.
What you get when you call us.
- South Hills is in our daily dispatch — most mornings we have a truck nearby
- Deep experience replacing Orangeburg laterals before they collapse
- Polybutylene identification and full-home repipe experience
- Flat-rate quote before the wrench comes out of the bag
- Licensed, bonded, and insured in Pennsylvania
Bethel Park neighborhoods & corridors we cover
Don't see your specific street? Call — we cover the whole Bethel Park area.
Problems we see in Bethel Park homes.
Orangeburg Lateral Replacement
Orangeburg (tar-paper) laterals were standard in postwar Bethel Park construction. They crush, blister, and egg-shape out after 50-60 years. If your drains are sluggish across the whole house, this is the usual culprit — and trenchless is often an option here.
Polybutylene Supply Lines
If you bought your Bethel Park home in the 80s or 90s, there's a real chance you have polybutylene supply. It fails at fittings without warning. We can pressure-test, identify, and repipe — planned beats emergency.
Water Heater Sediment
Local water carries a decent mineral load, and tanks in long-lived Bethel Park homes often have years of sediment sitting in the bottom, burning out lower elements. A flush, a new element, or a full replacement — we call it straight.
Need a plumber in Bethel Park?
A union plumber from a local signatory shop, dispatched in 15 minutes — 24/7.