No more cold showers because your water heater finally gave up. No more flooded basements from that “small” leak you’ve been ignoring. No more sky-high water bills from pipes that should have been fixed months ago.
You get reliable hot water when you turn the tap. Your boiler keeps you warm all winter without breaking down every other week. Your drains actually drain instead of backing up into your kitchen sink.
That’s what happens when the work gets done right the first time by people who actually know what they’re doing.
We’ve been fixing Hudson Square’s plumbing problems since 1983. That’s over 40 years of dealing with everything from pre-war building quirks to modern high-rise headaches.
We’re not the guys who show up, scratch our heads, and call it a learning experience on your dime. Bobby and Rob know these systems inside and out because we’ve been working on them longer than most plumbers have been alive.
When you call us, you get the people who own the business. No subcontractors, no mystery technicians, no wondering who’s actually going to show up at your door.
We show up when we say we will. We look at the problem and tell you exactly what’s wrong and what it’ll take to fix it. No guessing, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.”
You get a detailed breakdown of costs before we start. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when the job’s done. If we find something else while we’re working, we stop and talk to you about it first.
We fix it right using quality parts that last. We clean up our mess. We test everything to make sure it works. Then we explain what we did and give you tips to keep things running smooth.
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Water heaters that quit heating water. Boilers that break down every winter. Gas leaks that make you nervous. Drains that back up when you least expect it. Backflow issues that could contaminate your water supply.
Hudson Square’s mix of historic buildings and modern construction creates unique challenges. Old cast iron pipes that corrode and clog. New systems that need proper installation to meet NYC codes. Storm drainage that gets overwhelmed and floods basements.
We handle all of it. Water heater installation and replacement. Boiler repairs and annual inspections. Gas line work and Local Law 152 inspections. Drain cleaning and sewer repairs. Water meter replacement and backflow prevention. DOB violation removal and emergency repairs.
Water heater installation in Hudson Square typically runs $1,200 to $3,500 depending on the type and size you need. Standard tank units are on the lower end, while tankless systems cost more upfront but save money long-term.
The final price depends on your building’s setup, whether you need gas line work, and if permits are required. NYC has strict codes for water heater installation, especially in older buildings, so proper permits and inspections add to the timeline but protect your investment.
We give you a detailed breakdown before we start so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprises when the job’s done.
Yes, we handle plumbing emergencies 24/7 in Hudson Square. Burst pipes, gas leaks, sewer backups, and boiler failures don’t wait for business hours, and neither do we.
Emergency calls get priority response because we know water damage gets worse by the hour. We carry the tools and parts needed for most common emergency repairs, so we can usually fix the problem on the first visit instead of just stopping the leak temporarily.
Call us at 646-996-5806 anytime. If it’s an emergency, we’ll get someone to you as fast as safely possible.
Our boiler maintenance includes a complete inspection of all components, cleaning of heat exchangers, checking gas pressure and connections, testing safety controls, and examining venting systems. We also check water levels, inspect the chimney, and test the thermostat.
During the inspection, we look for early signs of problems that could cause breakdowns later. Small issues get addressed before they turn into expensive repairs or leave you without heat in the middle of winter.
We recommend annual maintenance in the fall before heating season starts. Regular maintenance keeps your boiler running efficiently, extends its lifespan, and helps you avoid emergency repair calls.
NYC requires annual backflow testing for most commercial properties and some residential buildings, especially those with irrigation systems, boilers, or certain plumbing fixtures. If you received a notice from the Department of Environmental Protection, testing is mandatory.
Backflow prevention keeps contaminated water from flowing back into the city’s clean water supply. The devices need regular testing to make sure they’re working properly and protecting public health.
We’re certified to test and repair backflow prevention devices. We handle the paperwork, submit results to the city, and take care of any repairs needed to keep your system compliant.
Yes, we handle DOB violation removal for plumbing and gas-related issues. Whether it’s illegal plumbing work, gas line problems, or code violations discovered during inspections, we can bring your system up to code and clear the violation.
The process involves correcting the problem, getting proper permits if needed, and having the work inspected by the Department of Buildings. We handle the paperwork and coordinate with inspectors to get violations resolved quickly.
Don’t ignore DOB violations. They can prevent you from selling your property, renewing permits, or getting certificates of occupancy. The sooner you address them, the less complicated and expensive they become.
If you smell gas, don’t use electrical switches, lighters, or anything that could create a spark. Open windows if you can do so safely, evacuate the building, and call 911 from outside. Then call us for emergency gas leak repair.
Small gas leaks can become dangerous quickly, especially in enclosed spaces. Even if the smell seems minor, it’s better to be safe and have it checked immediately by licensed professionals.
We’re available 24/7 for gas emergencies and carry the equipment needed to locate leaks quickly and make safe repairs. Gas line work requires special licensing and experience—this isn’t a job for general handymen.