Plumbing & heating across Bloomfield
Bloomfield is one of the larger and more diverse towns in our service area, with a housing stock that reflects more than a century of development. Older two-families and worker housing from the early 1900s sit alongside post-war ranches, mid-century colonials, and newer construction. That variety means a Bloomfield service call could be anything from a galvanized supply replacement in a 1910 duplex to a tankless conversion in a 1990s build.
We treat every job the same way regardless of the era of the home: investigate before assuming, communicate before starting, and do the work cleanly. That approach has been the same since Charlie started in this trade in 1988.
Common Bloomfield projects
Two-family and multi-family homes are common in Bloomfield, and they bring their own set of plumbing considerations. Shared supply mains, separate water heaters, separate gas service for upstairs and downstairs units — all of it has to be coordinated when work is being done. We do this regularly and know how to keep both units in service through most of a project.
Bloomfield work we handle:
- Water heater installs in two-family homes (separate units)
- Boiler service and replacement for hydronic and steam systems
- Gas line modifications for renovated kitchens and added appliances
- Bathroom and kitchen fixture installations
- Re-piping in older homes with deteriorating galvanized supply
- Sump pump service for finished basements
Why Bloomfield homeowners hire us
Bloomfield has plenty of plumbers serving it, and we are not the cheapest option in town. What we are is a licensed master plumber, an HVACR-licensed shop, a small dedicated team, and decades of experience working on homes that look a lot like yours. When the work matters and you want it done right the first time, that is the kind of plumber to call.
We hold both required New Jersey licenses, we pull permits where they are required, we work with PSE&G when gas service is involved, and we treat your house like we will be coming back. Often, we do come back — for the next project, and the one after that.