You’ll sleep better knowing your plumbing actually works. No more surprise leaks flooding your neighbor downstairs. No more scalding showers or brown water coming from your taps. No more panicking when something breaks at 2 AM.
We fix the root problems in these old Manhattan buildings—the corroded galvanized pipes, the pressure issues, the heating failures that happen in the dead of winter. You get reliable plumbing that doesn’t break down every few months.
Your building stays compliant with NYC codes. Your tenants stay happy. Your property value stays protected.
We’ve been fixing Manhattan’s toughest plumbing challenges since 1983. We’re Bobby and Rob—father and son who actually show up to your job.
We’ve seen every plumbing disaster these old Lower East Side buildings can throw at us. The burst pipes in prewar co-ops. The boiler failures in century-old tenements. The gas line issues that require Local Law 152 compliance.
This neighborhood’s buildings have character, but their plumbing systems need experts who understand how they work. We know which pipes are original galvanized steel from the 1940s and which have been updated. We know how to work around the quirks without destroying your walls.
First, we actually show up when we say we will. We assess what’s really wrong—not just the symptom you’re seeing, but the underlying cause that keeps creating problems.
We explain exactly what needs to happen and give you a detailed cost breakdown upfront. No surprises. No hidden charges. Often, we come in under our original estimate because we work efficiently and don’t pad our quotes.
Then we fix it right the first time using quality materials that last in these old Manhattan buildings. We clean up after ourselves and leave your space the way we found it—or better.
You get a system that works reliably for years, not a band-aid solution that fails again in six months.
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Your Lower East Side building faces unique challenges. These historic structures need specialized care—from Local Law 152 gas inspections to boiler maintenance that keeps you warm through brutal NYC winters.
We handle water heater installations in cramped basement spaces. We navigate the maze of gas lines in century-old buildings. We clear the stubborn drain clogs that happen when old cast iron pipes meet modern usage patterns.
Manhattan buildings can’t afford downtime. When your plumbing fails, it affects everyone—tenants, neighbors, your business operations. We understand the urgency and respond accordingly.
Our work meets all NYC Department of Buildings requirements. We handle DOB violation removal, annual boiler inspections, and backflow prevention testing. Licensed, insured, and we know the local codes inside and out.
Emergency plumbing in Manhattan typically costs more than regular service calls, but we believe in transparent pricing. We provide detailed estimates before starting any work, even in emergency situations.
The real cost comes from not fixing problems quickly. A small leak in your apartment can damage your neighbor’s unit below. A gas line issue can shut down your entire building. We’ve seen emergency repairs that could have been prevented with regular maintenance cost building owners thousands in damages and fines.
We often come in under our original estimates because we work efficiently and don’t pad our quotes. Many of our customers tell us we’re the first contractor who actually charged them less than promised.
Yes, we perform Local Law 152 gas piping inspections for Lower East Side buildings. This law requires gas system inspections every four years, and non-compliance can result in fines up to $25,000.
We inspect all exposed gas piping from your building’s entry point to the meter room, including boiler rooms and common areas. We don’t need to enter tenant apartments—the inspection covers public spaces, hallways, and mechanical rooms.
After the inspection, we provide the required reports within 30 days and help you file the necessary certifications with the Department of Buildings within 60 days. If we find issues that need correction, we handle the repairs and follow-up documentation to keep you compliant.
Low water pressure in Lower East Side buildings usually comes from the original galvanized steel pipes installed decades ago. These pipes corrode from the inside, building up rust and mineral deposits that block water flow.
In older Manhattan buildings, this buildup can reduce the pipe’s interior diameter by 70% or more. What started as a 1-inch pipe might only have a quarter-inch opening left for water to flow through.
We assess whether your building needs repiping or if we can solve the problem with targeted repairs. Sometimes cleaning the main lines restores good pressure. Other times, upgrading to copper pipes is the permanent solution. We’ll give you honest recommendations based on your building’s specific situation.
We prioritize emergency calls in Manhattan because we know how quickly plumbing problems escalate in dense urban buildings. A burst pipe doesn’t just affect your unit—it can damage multiple apartments and common areas.
We’ve been called out in the dead of winter for heating emergencies, on weekends for major leaks, and during holidays for gas line issues. We understand that plumbing emergencies don’t follow business hours.
Our response time depends on your location and the severity of the situation, but we treat every emergency call seriously. We carry the tools and materials needed for most emergency repairs, so we can often fix the problem on the first visit rather than making you wait for parts.
We’re a father-and-son team who actually shows up to your job. When you call us, you get Bobby and Rob—not a rotating crew of subcontractors who don’t know your building.
We’ve been working in Manhattan since 1983, so we understand these old buildings. We know how the plumbing systems were originally designed, what’s been modified over the years, and how to work with the quirks without creating bigger problems.
Our customers consistently tell us two things: we show up when promised, and we often charge less than our estimates. We don’t pad our quotes or surprise you with hidden fees. We do the work right the first time, clean up after ourselves, and stand behind our repairs.
Yes, we specialize in the steam and hot water boiler systems common in Lower East Side’s prewar buildings. These systems require specific expertise—they’re not like modern heating systems.
We handle everything from annual boiler inspections to complete boiler replacements. We understand how these old radiator systems work, how to balance the steam distribution, and how to maintain proper water levels and pressure.
Many of these buildings still have their original cast iron radiators and steam pipes from the early 1900s. We know how to work with these systems, repair them when possible, and recommend upgrades when necessary. We also handle all the Department of Buildings paperwork for boiler work and Local Law 152 compliance.