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Do you have a water leak? Frequent clogs? Maybe your bathroom is due for an upgrade? Perhaps your older home’s pipes need to be checked out? 

For over 30 years, McClain Bros. team of plumbers in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia have helped customers with their plumbing needs. Give us a call today for a free consultation and estimate! Our professional plumbers in the greater Philadelphia area have experience with a variety of plumbing projects, including emergency plumbing services, drain cleaning and clog removal, water damage restoration, sewer line inspections, water heater installations, and more!

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Why Choose McClain Bros. Plumbing?

If you’re looking for a plumber near you, there are many options available in the greater Philadelphia area. But, there’s only one choice that offers comprehensive plumbing solutions for residential and commercial properties with around-the-clock availability, a team of licensed and insured professional plumbers, and the equipment to tackle any plumbing problem. When you want the best plumber in your area, it’s time to call McClain Bros.

For over 30 years, we have served homeowners, property managers, and business property owners with our extensive plumbing services. Whether you need a clogged drain cleared, broken plumbing replaced, your sewer lines inspected, or you need a total bathroom or kitchen renovation, we have on-staff experts who are ready to help. Our team is capable of traveling to you anywhere in the greater Philadelphia area, and our fleet is fully stocked so that we can address your plumbing needs quickly and efficiently. We work hard to ensure your satisfaction, no matter the size or scope of your plumbing needs. Call us today to discuss your plumbing needs with our team and schedule an appointment.

Emergency Plumbing Services

24/7 Emergency Plumbing

Need help late at night, over the weekend, or during a holiday? We’ve got you covered. Our team is on-call 24/7 to ensure that you can receive emergency plumbing services in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia when you need them most. If you’re experiencing a major leak, a clog that’s causing a backup in your system, or you have no running water, then call for immediate service.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

Complete Kitchen & Bathroom Renovations

Is your bathroom or kitchen due for an update? Our licensed and insured contractors are dedicated to building very clean bathrooms with the help of our professionally trained plumbers handling both the necessary plumbing work along with all of the detailed finish work bringing you a very impressive bathroom remodel. Contact us for a free estimate and consultation on your next bathroom or kitchen remodeling project!

Installing Plumbing Fixtures

Update Your Shower & Bathroom

Make Your Fixtures Good As New

Upgrade Your Kitchen & Bathroom's Look

Plumbing Frequently Asked Questions

Plumbing issues can be frustrating, whether it’s a leaky faucet, a clogged drain, or low water pressure. Knowing how to identify common problems and when to call a professional can save you time, money, and hassle, and this knowledge can help your plumber diagnose your plumbing problem so that they can provide a fast resolution. Check out this list of frequently asked questions to troubleshoot your plumbing concerns. From fixing minor leaks to preventing major disasters, our expert advice will help you stay informed and prepared.

How do I prevent water damage?

Check your plumbing regularly for issues, particularly around areas that you commonly use, such as your toilets, bathroom sinks, kitchen sink, water heater, etc. If you see any sign of dampness in these areas, don’t hesitate to contact a plumber immediately. If you have experienced significant water damage, be sure to contact a water damage restoration specialist to help with cleanup and mold remediation.

Why is my water bill so high?

A high water bill could indicate that there is a leak somewhere in your plumbing system. If you don’t see signs of a leak, then it’s possible that the leak is occurring somewhere out of sight, such as under your floors, within your walls, or in your yard. Checking your water meter can be a good way to determine if you have a leak, but you may want to contact a plumber to find the source of the leak and repair it immediately.

What constitutes a plumbing emergency?

Generally, a plumbing emergency is anything that requires immediate attention in order to prevent property damage or health hazards. Burst pipes, major leaks, flooding, and sewage backups are all examples of issues that need to be addressed immediately. A total lack of running water is another example of a plumbing emergency.

Why do I need a licensed and insured plumber?

A licensed plumber is guaranteed to have the requisite training, qualifications and experience to resolve your plumbing issues. They are able to work within safety guidelines using proper equipment to ensure their own safety and the safety of your property. Insurance is just as important, as it ensures that your plumber will be covered in the event of a harmful incident, protecting you from financial liability.

Why is my water pressure low?

A clog, leak, or similar issue in your plumbing system can lead to a lower flow, decreasing your water pressure. This is exacerbated when multiple fixtures are using water at the same time, such as running your shower, sink, and laundry washing machine at once. If you experience consistently low water pressure, then it may be time to call a plumber to investigate the issue.

Why do I have no running water?

In this case, the first thing you need to check is your water bill to ensure that you are not behind on payments. The second thing you should check is your main shut-off valve to ensure that it has not been turned off. A lack of running water can be indicative of significant plumbing problems in your system. You will want to call a plumber as soon as possible to get the issue inspected and resolved.

Why is my faucet dripping?

Luckily, this most likely indicates a relatively minor plumbing problem, such as worn-out components in the faucet itself. It may be the case that washers, gaskets, valve seals, O-rings, or some other part within the faucet has become loose or corroded over time and needs to be tightened or replaced.

How can I prevent burst pipes?

Pipes can burst when put under extensive pressure caused by internal and external sources. One of the most common reasons for a burst pipe is cold weather; in this case, adding insulation to your pipes and keeping the heat on during cold months is usually enough to prevent bursts, but if the property is unused during the winter, then you may want to consider draining the system and shutting off the plumbing entirely.

How often should I have my plumbing inspected?

Experts have found that having a routine inspection and maintenance of your plumbing once a year can help prevent some major plumbing issues and save you money in the long run. At the very least, it is recommended that you have your plumbing inspected every three years, particularly if you are experiencing plumbing problems.

What is hydrojetting?

Simply put, a hydro jet is a specialized tool that snakes into your line and sprays a high-pressure stream of water at the source of a clog or backup in order to force it through the system. Hydro jetting is a fast, simple, and effective way to eliminate blockages in your system caused by grease, debris buildup, and tree root intrusion.

How should I prepare for my plumbing appointment?

Ensure that there is a clear path to the area in your home where you are experiencing your plumbing issue, and ensure that the area is clear of clutter. Make them aware of the location of your shut-off valve. Tell the plumber everything you know about the issue, as well as anything you’ve done to attempt to fix the issue yourself. This includes telling your plumber about any chemicals you’ve put down the drain, which can be extremely hazardous to the plumber if they are not aware of them.

Headquartered in Levittown, we proudly offer plumbing, heating, and electrical services throughout all of Bucks County, Montgomery County, and Philadelphia, PA

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