Orth Plumbing provides plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and well pump services to homeowners in Lancaster County, Pa.
Orth Plumbing provides plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and well pump services to homeowners in Lancaster County, Pa.
Homeowners call us for a wide range of plumbing issues. The most common are leak repairs, water heater services, sewer repair and garbage disposal repair. If your drains need to be cleaned, toilet repaired or you’re doing a bathroom remodeling project, we can help you with that too.
When you’re experiencing airflow problems, give us a call. It could be as simple as cleaning your unit’s coils and replacing filters. We also troubleshoot and fix a wide range of HVAC concerns including thermostat malfunction, pilot or ignition problems, low refrigeration and even strange furnace noises.
The average life of a water heater is 12-15 years. So if you no longer have hot water or there's water on the floor around the unit, give us a call to check it out.
If you want to know more about tankless water heaters, Orth Plumbing is a certified professional installer and repair technician of Rinnai tankless water heater systems. We can talk you through the advantages of going tankless in your home.
Well pumps are our specialty—call us if you’re noticing issues with water pressure, cloudy or muddy water or even no water at all—these are signs that your well pump could be malfunctioning.
Prevent water damage to your home by having a sump pump installed. Typically placed in a pit in a home’s basement, the sump pump removes water from under your basement floor by pumping it to the exterior of your house.
The average life of a sump pump is 10 years. We recommend you test your pump at least once a year to ensure it’s working properly.
Our technicians install, repair and replace sump pumps. We also install battery backup pumps to protect your home in the event of power failure.
We offer drain cleaning services for all types of residential clogged drains, including kitchen sink drains, bathtubs, floor drains, outdoor drains and sewer lines. Some common signs you should have your drains inspected include:
Odors that linger in areas of the house with drains, such as bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms
Ongoing issues with clogs and backups in your sinks, toilets, showers, or bathtubs
Water is slow to drain
Low water pressure