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Plumber in Mt. Lebanon, PA

Classic 1920s South Hills housing — slate roofs, brick Tudors, and plumbing that rewards patience. Our lane.

Union plumbers, on call 24/7 in Mt. Lebanon
412-226-4299
Mt. Lebanon Plumbing

What working in Mt. Lebanon actually looks like.

Mt. Lebanon is 1920s South Hills housing done right — brick Tudors, Foursquares, and Colonials with slate roofs, narrow driveways, and finished basements that were never meant to be touched. The plumbing reflects that era: original galvanized supply, cast-iron drain stacks, lead-pan shower bases, and recessed tubs that weigh 400 pounds. We work these houses the way they should be worked — carefully, respectfully, and properly.

Plumbing Repairs

Same-day repair work in Mt. Lebanon homes — quoted before the wrench comes out.

Residential Service

Full-service plumbing for Mt. Lebanon homeowners. Union-certified, fully insured.

Commercial Plumbing

Restaurants, offices, and multi-unit properties in and around Mt. Lebanon.

Why Plumbers 911 in Mt. Lebanon

What you get when you call us.

  • Dozens of Mt. Lebanon homes in our service history
  • Experience with 1920s cast-iron stack replacement and lead-pan shower rebuilds
  • Careful work in finished basements and on finished plaster walls
  • Written flat-rate pricing before we pick up a tool
  • Licensed, bonded, and insured in Pennsylvania

Mt. Lebanon neighborhoods & corridors we cover

Beverly Road
Washington Road
Virginia Manor
Hoodridge Drive
Mission Hills
Seminole Hills
Gilkeson Road
Scott Road

Don't see your specific street? Call — we cover the whole Mt. Lebanon area.

Common in Mt. Lebanon

Problems we see in Mt. Lebanon homes.

Cast-Iron Stack Replacement

Original Mt. Lebanon waste stacks are 90+ years old. They rust from the inside, pit through, and eventually leak onto the basement ceiling or into a wall. We replace full stacks cleanly, in PVC or hubless cast, with minimal finish work.

Lead-Pan Shower Failures

Period Mt. Lebanon baths often have lead-pan shower bases that eventually pinhole and leak downward — usually into the dining room ceiling. A full shower rebuild with a modern pan and proper waterproofing is the real fix.

Galvanized Supply Repipe

Very few Mt. Lebanon originals are still fully on galvanized, but plenty have sections still in service — usually hot runs to the second floor. Pressure drop and rust water are the tell; a targeted repipe to copper or PEX clears it.

Need a plumber in Mt. Lebanon?

A union plumber from a local signatory shop, dispatched in 15 minutes — 24/7.

Call 412-226-4299