📍 BUCKS COUNTY — DOYLESTOWN TO LEVITTOWN
Insured, Licensed & Guarantees Results serving Doylestown, Levittown, Langhorne, Newtown, Bensalem & Warminster.
Discover how our master plumbers get your PECO gas restored the same day — with utility-approved pressure testing that passes the first time, not the second.
The inspection catches hidden leaks before they become emergencies. We check every connection, valve, and fitting on your system. $149 Value — Yours FREE.
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Full-service plumbing + restoration. One company handles it all.
Burst pipes, sewer backups, no-water emergencies. 24/7.
Camera inspection + hydro jetting. Clear the blockage permanently.
Tank and tankless. Sized to your home’s actual demand.
Smell gas? Same-day leak detection, repair, and PECO coordination.
If a leak causes water damage during remediation, we handle both.
Certified inspectors. If water damage led to mold, we remediate.
Many plumbing companies operate on a franchise model or at a nationwide level. As a homeowner, this means you’re often paying a portion of franchise fees, along with the costs of multi-level management.
The advantage of choosing Precision Plus Plumbing is that you’re working with a “true” local, family-owned business. This ensures personalized service and expertise without the extra overhead costs that larger companies pass on to their customers.
What sets Precision Plus apart is that we’re the only plumbing company with a Licensed Master Plumber on staff full-time, along with a dedicated water damage restoration department. This unique combination allows us to provide a more thorough, comprehensive service — addressing both the cause of the problem and the damage itself.
Many plumbing companies operate as franchises. As a homeowner, you end up paying for their franchise fees, multi-level management, and corporate marketing — on top of the repair.
Precision Plus is different. We’re a local, family-owned business. No franchise overhead. No call center dispatching a random technician. When you call us, you get a master plumber who has worked in Bucks County homes for 25+ years and knows exactly how your housing type affects the repair.
What makes us truly unique: We’re the only plumbing company with a Licensed Master Plumber and a Water Damage Restoration department under one roof. If a gas leak damages your property, we fix the plumbing AND the damage — one company, one call.
Every gas line pressure test includes a FREE complete gas line safety inspection ($149 value) — we check every connection, valve, and fitting on your system so nothing gets missed.
Real jobs completed by our expert technicians — delivering PECO-certified gas line pressure testing for local homes.
Real pressure testing challenges our technicians solve across Bucks County — because every community has different piping, different construction eras, and different reasons why gas lines fail to hold pressure.
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→ HISTORIC PIPING & REAL ESTATE TRANSACTION TESTING
Doylestown’s desirable historic housing market means gas line pressure tests frequently come up during real estate transactions. Buyers, inspectors, and lenders request them — and failing can delay or kill a sale. Pre-war gas piping with decades-old threaded fittings, corroded unions, and abandoned branch lines from removed appliances routinely fails initial testing. We identify every leak point, make targeted repairs without unnecessary demolition, and provide a passing PECO certification that keeps the closing on schedule.
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→ STANDARDIZED LAYOUTS WITH PREDICTABLE FAILURE POINTS
Levittown’s 1952–1958 Levitt homes were mass-built with identical gas piping layouts for each model type. After 65–70+ years, the original black iron pipe and threaded fittings are failing at the same locations across every home of the same model. When a Levittowner or Jubilee fails a pressure test, we already know the 3–4 most likely failure points before unpacking the gauges. We verify with electronic detection, repair the corroded fittings, and retest — often completing the full job in a single visit because we’ve pressure tested these exact layouts hundreds of times.
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→ LAYERED MODIFICATIONS & HIDDEN ABANDONED LINES
Langhorne’s mixed-era housing has accumulated decades of gas line modifications — appliances added, removed, and relocated over multiple ownership changes. Each modification leaves behind capped branch lines, oversized fittings, and improvised connections that may have held for years but fail under a sustained pressure test. The system looks intact from the accessible connections, but the abandoned lines hidden in walls and ceilings are where the pressure bleeds out. We trace and map the full system, test each section, and cap or remove every abandoned run before certifying.
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→ COMPLEX BRANCH NETWORKS IN LARGE HOMES
Newtown’s executive homes run gas to 6–8+ appliances through extensive branch networks with dozens of connection points. When the full system fails a pressure test, the leak could be at any tee, union, valve, or appliance connector along the entire network. Pressurizing everything at once tells you the system leaks — but not where. We systematically isolate and test each branch independently, identify every failure point (there’s often more than one in a system this complex), and repair everything before running the final PECO certification test. One visit, one passing result.
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→ TOWNHOME COMMUNITIES & SHARED-SYSTEM COMPLICATIONS
Bensalem’s townhome and condo communities sometimes have gas piping that passes through shared wall assemblies or common utility chases. When one unit fails a pressure test, PECO may require adjacent units to be tested as well — especially if the piping shares a common riser. This creates HOA coordination headaches and multi-unit scheduling challenges. We test each unit independently, determine exactly which piping is responsible for the failure, make targeted repairs, and provide unit-specific passing documentation that satisfies PECO, the homeowner, and the management company.
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→ CRAWL SPACE CONNECTIONS & INACCESSIBLE FAILURE POINTS
Warminster’s 1960s–70s ranch-style homes route gas piping through crawl spaces beneath floor joists where moisture, settling, and decades of thermal cycling stress pipe joints. These connections are the first to fail a pressure test and the last places most plumbers check. We include crawl space testing as a standard part of every pressure test — not an add-on — and carry compact tooling designed for low-clearance repairs. If the crawl space connection is the failure point, we fix it in place rather than rerouting through the living space.
Six steps. One visit. No second-guessing.
Call (484) 436-4190. Describe the situation — PECO shutoff, real estate test needed, post-repair retest, new appliance hookup. We dispatch a master plumber with calibrated pressure testing equipment.
We assess your gas piping layout, identify all branch lines and connections, and isolate the system for testing. If you have a known repair area, we verify it first before pressurizing the full system.
We pressurize your gas lines with air using calibrated gauges and monitor for any pressure drop over the PECO-required hold time. This test meets PECO’s exact specifications for service restoration certification.
If the system fails, we use electronic leak detection, soap solution testing, and branch-line isolation to pinpoint every leak. Repairs are made on the spot — fittings, pipe sections, connectors, valves. Common parts on every truck.
After repairs, we retest the full system. Once it holds pressure for the required duration, we document the passing result with PECO-formatted certification paperwork.
We contact PECO directly with your passing documentation and schedule service restoration. In most cases, gas is restored the same day the test passes. You sign off when you’re satisfied.
Founder & Master Plumber • Since 1999
When you hire Precision Plus, you’re benefiting from a proven local business that knows your home, is familiar with older plumbing, and will educate you on what caused your problem — while discussing how to prevent it from happening again.
Saxon DaveTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service, very professiona,l on time, cleaned up afterwards, very respectable. I would definitely be calling him for all my needs. Before I go to anybody else for anything, i will call Precision Plus first. Five out of five stars for me Mary WorthyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Precision Plus Plumbing came out the next day and quickly got to work. They showed real care for our children’s well-being and handled everything with professionalism and compassion. Highly recommend! Keisha Jackson-SmithTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Derrick was very efficient and professional. He explained what needed to be done in detail and completed the job in a timely manner. I am very pleased with the result. Brian FeasterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Derrick from Precision Plumbing, performed mold testing, was quick, professional and efficient! Beverly BoldenTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Derrick was quick assessing my issues problem solved in no time great job thanks so much Wayne TuckerTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. QUALITY 5 STARS Dave WatsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great experience! Quick turnaround on a Saturday. Fixed the issue and was a pleasure to work with.
No franchise fees passed on to you. Personalized service.
PA licensed master plumber. Total peace of mind.
We show up when we say we will. On-time or we pay you.
We know Bucks County homes, plumbing, and building patterns.
Plumbing repair AND water damage cleanup under one roof.
Written estimate. You decide. No guilt trips. Ever.
We give you a real arrival window — and we hit it. If we’re late, we pay you. That’s not marketing. It’s how we operate.
Written estimate before we touch a wrench. If you say no, you owe nothing beyond the $49 diagnostic. No guilt trips. No pressure.
If the repair doesn’t meet your expectations, tell us before we leave. We make it right — or you don’t owe a dime for the work.
Discover how our master plumbers diagnose the real root cause — not just the obvious symptom — to avoid costly repeat repairs!
Same-day for all PECO gas shutoff emergencies across Bucks County — including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Call (484) 436-4190 and describe the situation. We dispatch a master plumber with calibrated pressure testing equipment. In most cases, we can test, repair if needed, retest, and have your PECO restoration paperwork submitted the same day.
A gas line pressure test (also called an air pressure test) verifies that your gas piping system can hold pressure without leaking. We cap all open gas outlets, pressurize the system with air using calibrated gauges, and monitor for any pressure drop over the PECO-required hold period. If the system holds, it passes. If pressure drops, there’s a leak somewhere that must be found and repaired before PECO will restore gas service.
PECO requires a pressure test after any gas leak repair, before restoring service after a shutoff, when new gas lines or appliances are installed, during real estate transactions when requested by a buyer or inspector, and after any renovation work that disturbs existing gas piping. The test must be performed by a licensed plumber and documented with PECO-formatted certification paperwork.
If your system fails, we locate every leak using electronic detection, soap solution testing, and branch-line isolation. We make repairs on the spot and retest until the system passes. Common failure points include corroded fittings, aging flex connectors, abandoned branch lines with loosened caps, and — in Levittown homes — original 1950s threaded joints that have reached end of life. Most failures can be repaired and retested the same day.
It depends on your buyer’s agreement and inspector’s recommendations. While Pennsylvania doesn’t universally require a gas line pressure test for real estate transactions, many home inspectors and buyers request one — especially for older Doylestown homes with pre-war piping. A passing pressure test gives you confidence that the gas system is leak-free. A failing test lets you negotiate repairs before closing rather than discovering a problem after move-in. We provide same-day testing with PECO-formatted certification documentation.
We serve all of Bucks County including Doylestown, Levittown, Langhorne, Newtown, Bensalem, Warminster, Yardley, Bristol, Quakertown, Morrisville, and surrounding communities. All work is performed by PA-licensed master plumbers and meets PECO utility requirements.
Experience the Precision Plus difference—founded by an industry expert, backed by 25+ years of proven results.