📍 BUCKS COUNTY — DOYLESTOWN TO LEVITTOWN
Insured, Licensed & Guarantees Results serving Doylestown, Langhorne, Newtown, Levittown, Bensalem & Warminster.
Discover how our master plumbers find the real leak — not just the obvious one — so your PECO gas gets restored the first time, not the second.
The inspection catches hidden leaks before they become emergencies. The pressure test confirms every connection is sealed. $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.
Corroded pipes, failed fittings, CSST damage. Same-day repair and pressure testing.
If a gas leak leads to 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 leads to property damage, we fix the plumbing AND the damage — one company, one call.
Every PECO gas leak repair 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 reliable PECO gas leak detection and repair for local homes.
Real PECO gas leak challenges our technicians solve across Bucks County — because every community has different piping, different construction eras, and different reasons gas leaks develop.
18901, 18902
→ HISTORIC BOROUGH HOMES & AGING GAS INFRASTRUCTURE
Doylestown’s historic borough core features pre-war colonials and Victorians with original black iron gas piping that’s been in service for 60–100+ years. Corrosion develops at threaded joints and union connections hidden inside plaster-and-lath walls, producing faint, intermittent gas odor that migrates through wall cavities and shows up in unexpected rooms. PECO flags these during meter reads before the homeowner can localize the smell. We use systematic branch-line isolation to pinpoint leaks inside walls, make targeted repairs through minimal openings, and pressure test the full system for PECO certification.
19054, 19055, 19056, 19057
→ MASS-BUILT POST-WAR HOMES WITH IDENTICAL FAILURE PATTERNS
Levittown’s iconic post-war Levitt homes were built in rapid succession from 1952–1958 using standardized gas piping layouts. This means every home in a given model type has the same pipe routing, the same fitting locations, and — after 70 years — the same failure points. When PECO flags a leak in one Levittowner or Jubilee model, we already know the most likely failure locations before we arrive. We verify with electronic detection, repair the corroded fittings, and pressure test — often completing the full job faster because we’ve worked these exact layouts hundreds of times.
19047, 19048
→ MIXED-ERA HOUSING & LAYERED GAS MODIFICATIONS
Langhorne’s housing stock spans from 1920s borough homes to 1990s cul-de-sac developments. The older homes have had decades of gas line modifications — appliances added, removed, relocated — creating a patchwork of original pipe, mid-century additions, and modern flex connectors. Each modification is a potential leak point, and the layered history makes it difficult to trace the full system without a methodical approach. We map every branch and modification, test each section, and identify leaks that other plumbers miss because they only check the obvious connections.
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→ UPSCALE HOMES WITH EXTENSIVE GAS APPLIANCE NETWORKS
Newtown’s newer executive homes commonly run gas to 6–8+ appliances — furnace, water heater, range, dryer, fireplace, outdoor grill, pool heater, generator. When PECO detects a system-wide pressure anomaly, the leak could be at any connection point or anywhere along the extensive pipe network between them. Finding one small leak among dozens of connections requires systematic isolation. We pressurize and test each branch independently, identify every leak point (there’s often more than one), and repair the full system before running the PECO certification test.
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→ TOWNHOME COMMUNITIES & SHARED-WALL GAS LINE CONCERNS
Bensalem’s large townhome and condo communities have gas piping running through shared wall assemblies and common utility chases. A gas smell in one unit may actually originate from a leak in the neighboring unit’s piping — or from a shared riser in the common wall. HOA and management company involvement adds coordination complexity. We use electronic detection to determine exactly which unit’s piping is responsible, make the repair with minimal wall disruption, and provide documentation that satisfies PECO, the homeowner, and the HOA simultaneously.
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→ 1960s–70s RANCHES & CRAWL SPACE GAS LINE ACCESS
Warminster’s 1960s–70s ranch-style homes route gas piping through crawl spaces and beneath floor joists where moisture, pest activity, and decades of settling stress pipe joints. These leaks are in areas most homeowners never see and most plumbers don’t want to access. We perform crawl space leak detection as a standard part of our diagnostic — not an add-on — and carry the compact tooling needed to make repairs in low-clearance spaces. Every crawl space connection gets tested before we sign off.
Six steps. One visit. No second-guessing.
Call (484) 436-4190. Describe the situation — gas smell, PECO shutoff, appliance concern. We dispatch a master plumber with electronic leak detection equipment and common repair parts.
Our technician assesses the immediate safety of the property, checks for gas accumulation, and ensures proper ventilation. If PECO hasn’t already shut off service, we coordinate with them before beginning detection work.
Using electronic gas detectors, combustible gas indicators, and pressure isolation testing, we systematically check every gas line, connection, appliance hookup, and fitting. We identify the exact location and severity of every leak — not just the obvious one.
Pipe sections, fittings, valves, connectors, CSST segments — common parts on every truck. All repairs meet Pennsylvania code and PECO utility specifications.
We pressurize the full gas system with air using calibrated gauges and monitor for any pressure drop. Once the system holds, 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 electronic leak detection equipment and calibrated pressure testing gauges. In most cases, we can detect the leak, make the repair, pressure test the system, and have PECO restoration paperwork submitted the same day.
PECO can detect gas leaks during routine meter reads or safety inspections using sensitive equipment that registers gas concentrations well below what the human nose can detect. Your system may have a micro-leak — often at a corroded fitting, aging flex connector, or CSST pinhole — that’s too small to produce a noticeable odor but large enough to fail PECO’s safety threshold. We find these micro-leaks using electronic detection and systematic pressure isolation.
PECO requires that all gas leaks be repaired by a licensed plumber and that the full gas piping system pass an air pressure test before they will restore service. The pressure test must be performed with calibrated equipment and documented with PECO-formatted certification paperwork. We handle the entire process — leak detection, repair, pressure testing, documentation, and direct coordination with PECO for restoration scheduling.
Leave the building immediately without turning on or off any lights, appliances, or electronics. Do not use your phone inside. Once you are at a safe distance, call PECO’s emergency line at 1-800-841-4141 or call 911. Do not return until PECO or emergency responders confirm it is safe. Once the immediate danger is addressed, call us at (484) 436-4190 for same-day leak detection, repair, and pressure testing to restore your gas service.
Levittown homes were built between 1952 and 1958 with standardized gas piping layouts. After 65–70+ years, the original black iron pipe and threaded fittings are at the end of their service life. Corrosion at joints, unions, and valve connections is the most common failure mode. The good news: because these homes were mass-built with identical layouts, we know the most likely failure points for each model type (Levittowner, Jubilee, Country Clubber, Rancher) before we arrive — which often means faster detection and repair.
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.