Proudly serving Lyndhurst and the surrounding area, we’re committed to providing best-in-class solutions for all your home comfort needs.
What Our Customers Are Saying
Emily R. in Lyndhurst, OH
Project: Installed, Repaired or Replaced Plumbing or Fixtures
“Very professional and knowledgeable. The plumber called before he came, was here on time. Did the job he came to do.”
Archana B. in Lyndhurst, OH
Project: Repaired Natural Gas or Propane Furnace / Forced Air Heating System
“Professional and friendly staff. The service was fast and pricing was great.”
Daniel S. in Lyndhurst, OH
Project: Installed, Repaired or Replaced Plumbing or Fixtures
“Excellent communication.”
Frequently Asked Questions from Lyndhurst Customers
Q: If the sewer line leading away from my home is broken or damaged beneath the sidewalk or street, are the repairs my responsibility or the city’s?
In most scenarios, the homeowners are fully responsible for the sewer lines traveling from their home to the sewer main. We’ll be able to have a conversation with you about the best options for repair after conducting a video inspection of the pipes to identify exactly what the problem is and where its at.
Q: Is water filtration only for well water, or are there benefits to filtering city water as well?
Many problems with well water – such as strange tastes, funky odors, and pipe corrosion – can also occur with municipal water. So, yes, water filtration can definitely benefit your Lyndhurst home. Read more about your options here.
Q: What size water heater do I need?
If installing a traditional water heater, the size will depend on how many people are in your home and how much water they use per day. This article includes a table to show you roughly what size hot water tank your family may need.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Lyndhurst, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for 40-gallon gas water heater with leak at base of tank where bottom attaches to footer assembly. Upon inspection, confirmed active leak originating from lower tank seam, indicating internal tank failure. Documented existing installation including standard atmospheric venting, copper supply lines, expansion tank, pressure relief valve, and associated plumbing connections for replacement specifications.
Completed club membership enrollment for plumbing maintenance services. Conducted comprehensive visual inspection of residential plumbing fixtures including bathroom toilet assembly and kitchen sink configuration with mounted water filtration system. Confirmed property does not have tankless water heater installation. Documented existing plumbing infrastructure with photographic records for service file.
Responded to no heat call for 38-year-old furnace with no airflow. Upon arrival, inspected electrical panel and furnace system in basement utility area, documenting existing conditions including aged infrastructure with extensive dust and cobweb accumulation throughout mechanical space. Assessed system operability and provided customer with recommendations given the advanced age of the equipment beyond its expected service life.
Completed standard HVAC tune-up service on residential system. Inspected exterior electrical service panel and conduit connections for proper clearances and potential safety concerns. Replaced air filter with new pleated media filter to ensure optimal airflow and system efficiency. Verified filter installation and confirmed system operation within normal parameters.
Completed cooling maintenance club visit on air handler system. Performed comprehensive system inspection and diagnostics using calibrated multimeter to verify electrical parameters and system performance. Measured supply air temperature at 35.95°F, confirming proper cooling operation and refrigerant charge. Documented service visit on equipment tag for maintenance record tracking. All system components operating within manufacturer specifications. Unit tested and left in proper working condition.
Returned to site to complete previously sold repair work involving replacement of faulty pressure switch and collector box cover. Accessed HVAC unit interior, removed defective pressure switch from control assembly, and installed new pressure switch ensuring proper electrical connections to the control board and safety circuit. Replaced damaged collector box cover to restore proper unit enclosure and maintain safe operation. Verified all wire connections were secure, tested pressure switch operation through system cycling, and confirmed unit returned to normal heating operation with all safety controls functioning correctly.
Addressed multiple plumbing issues throughout the property, including repairing a leaking outdoor spigot at the base, servicing an aging hot water supply line at the basement washer tub, and clearing a slow-draining main floor bathroom sink. Applied senior and veteran discount to the service call.
Replaced malfunctioning pressure reducing valve on main water supply line. Installed new pressure reducing valve with integrated pressure gauge to maintain proper water pressure throughout the building, ensuring protection of downstream plumbing fixtures and appliances from excessive pressure damage.
Completed installation of customer-supplied bidet in basement bathroom, connecting water supply line and drain assembly to existing plumbing infrastructure. Repaired continuously running toilet in secondary bathroom by replacing faulty flapper valve and adjusting fill valve mechanism. Inspected kitchen faucet for reported dripping issue, identified worn cartridge as source of leak, and replaced cartridge to restore proper function. Performed additional inspection of kitchen plumbing system for potential leaks, checking under-sink connections, supply lines, and drain assemblies; all connections found secure with no active leaks detected at time of service.
Performed standard flush and fill service on Lochinvar Kobalt tanked water heater located in basement utility room. System was properly drained, sediment removed, and tank refilled to restore optimal operation. Visual inspection confirmed proper venting, secure pipe connections, and overall system integrity.
Completed system installation as a follow-up service, including proper leveling of the outdoor condenser unit against brick exterior. Removed existing humidifier as requested. Performed core drilling through brick wall to accommodate new venting requirements. Verified all components were level and properly secured for optimal system performance.
Diagnosed and serviced an aging furnace system that was non-operational. Inspection revealed issues with the blower motor assembly, identified by significant wear on the motor housing and compromised electrical connections. Replaced the damaged blower motor and restored proper system functionality, allowing for normal heating operation to resume.
Conducted an on-site evaluation for AprilAire DZ installation, taking measurements of the existing HVAC system components and examining the current plumbing configuration. Documented aging copper pipes showing signs of corrosion and assessed available space for new IAQ equipment integration with the existing water heater and ductwork system.
Responded to heating malfunction call and discovered dirty filter causing airflow restriction. Installed new 25 x 2 filter and inspected electrical connections, finding evidence of fluid leakage on terminal connections. Cleaned electrical contacts and restored proper heating operation.
Responded to no-heat call for a 2022 furnace. Diagnosed ignition failure causing loud boom sound. Performed amperage testing with clamp meter showing 0.33A, indicating proper current draw after repair. System restored to normal operation and verified proper function of both furnace and outdoor Trane unit.
Conducted routine plumbing membership visit as requested to inspect outdoor faucet. Examined shower basin showing significant dark staining/mildew accumulation around drain area. Inspected water heater installation with copper supply lines and functioning shut-off valves with red handles; all connections appear properly secured with no visible leaks.
Performed diagnostic on system that was not activating despite temperature differential. Identified faulty pressure switch as the source of the issue. Replaced electrical connection at pressure switch and inspected wiring harness. System now functioning properly with normal operation restored.
Responded to service call for faucet repair. Located and replaced cartridge as per customer's prior arrangement. Inspected surrounding plumbing system including copper piping, pressure gauge, and water heater connections to ensure proper functionality after cartridge replacement.
Returned to complete jackhammer work on concrete slab as previously sold by Chris. Exposed plumbing infrastructure beneath sink fixture to address water damage evident on concrete floor. Removed damaged materials and accessed wall cavity to evaluate plumbing connections and drainage system where moisture intrusion had occurred.
Responded to service call for water leak where customer was unable to locate shutoff valve. Inspection revealed buckling of hardwood flooring in kitchen area due to hidden moisture intrusion. Located and accessed water shutoff valve to stop active leak, then assessed damage to flooring and adjacent cabinetry to determine extent of water damage.