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Plumbing and Heating Services in Palmer Township for homes with failing water heaters, blocked drains, and new construction needs

Solder and Company Plumbing and Heating works with homeowners and builders in Palmer Township who need plumbing installations, emergency repairs, and heating system service. You call when a water heater starts leaking onto the basement floor or when a shower drain backs up and refuses to clear after repeated attempts with a plunger.

This service covers new construction plumbing where pipe layouts are designed to meet Pennsylvania code requirements and inspected before walls close. Emergency plumbing includes middle-of-the-night responses to burst pipes, gas odors, and sewer backups that threaten finished living spaces. Drain cleaning removes blockages from kitchen sinks, bathtub drains, and main sewer lines using mechanical or hydro-jetting methods depending on the severity and location of the clog.

Reach out to Solder and Company Plumbing and Heating to schedule plumbing or heating work in Palmer Township.

What to Expect During Service

Each service call starts with a thorough assessment of the problem, using tools such as inspection cameras for drain lines, pressure gauges for supply systems, and combustion analyzers for heating equipment. The technician explains what needs to be repaired or replaced, provides an estimate, and begins work once you approve the plan.

After the job is finished, you will see drains emptying quickly, faucets delivering consistent water pressure, and heating systems maintaining setpoint temperatures without cycling on and off repeatedly. Floors are dried, old parts are hauled away, and any valves or access panels are labeled for future reference.

New construction plumbing follows a strict sequence where underground lines are installed before the slab is poured, rough-in piping is placed during framing, and finish work occurs after drywall and paint are complete. Each stage requires inspection to verify compliance with local codes and prevent costly corrections later.

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Questions Homeowners Ask About This Work

Palmer Township homeowners often ask about what causes common problems, how repairs are performed, and what to expect during new construction installations, especially when coordinating with builders or dealing with urgent failures.

  • What causes a furnace to shut down repeatedly during operation? A dirty flame sensor or a failing limit switch can cause the burner to shut off as a safety precaution, and the system won't restart until the faulty component is cleaned or replaced.
  • How do you clear a main sewer line clog in Palmer Township? A motorized cable auger is fed through the cleanout into the main line to cut through the blockage, and a camera inspection verifies the line is clear and checks for root intrusion or pipe damage.
  • When is rough-in plumbing installed during new construction? Rough-in happens after framing and before insulation, typically within a one- to two-week period coordinated with the builder's schedule to meet inspection deadlines.
  • Why does my water heater leak from the bottom? Sediment buildup inside the tank can cause corrosion and eventually rust through the steel, creating a leak that requires replacing the entire unit rather than repairing it.
  • What's involved in pressure testing new plumbing in Palmer Township? All supply lines are capped, filled with water, and pressurized to a specific PSI for a set period, and the system is inspected for leaks at joints and fittings before final approval.
Whether you're managing an emergency or coordinating new construction plumbing in Palmer Township, Solder and Company Plumbing and Heating delivers the work with the right tools and methods to meet your needs and timeline.