📍 NORTHEAST PHILADELPHIA — SOMERTON TO MAYFAIR
Insured, Licensed & Guarantees Results serving Somerton, Bustleton, Fox Chase, Rhawnhurst, Mayfair, Holmesburg & Torresdale.
Discover how our master plumbers diagnose the real root cause — not just the obvious symptom — to avoid costly repeat repairs!
The alarm catches leaks before damage. The flush extends tank life 3–5 years. $149 Value — Yours FREE.
Est. 1999
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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.
PGW-certified. Same-day pressure testing and utility coordination.
If your heater leaks and causes damage, 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 NE Philly 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 your water heater leaks and damages your basement, we fix the plumbing AND the damage — one company, one call.
Every gas water heater repair includes a FREE water heater alarm + sediment flush ($149 value) — the two things that prevent your next breakdown before it happens.
Real jobs completed by our expert technicians — delivering reliable gas water heater repair solutions for local homes.
Real gas water heater challenges our technicians solve across Northeast Philadelphia — because every neighborhood has different housing stock, different plumbing generations, and different risks.
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→ BUILDER-GRADE TANKS IN ’90s–2000s DEVELOPMENTS
Somerton’s newer subdivisions installed builder-grade 40-gallon gas water heaters with basic glass-lined tanks and standard thermocouples. These units are now hitting the 8–12 year failure window — the age when thermocouples fail, T&P valves begin weeping, and tank floors warp from sediment buildup. We diagnose whether a targeted repair extends the tank’s remaining life or if replacement is the smarter investment, and give you both options with real pricing.
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→ POST-WAR SPLIT-LEVELS & BASEMENT DRAFT ISSUES
Bustleton’s 1950s–70s split-levels typically have gas water heaters in partially finished basements with natural-draft flue venting. When homeowners finish the basement or add a return air vent nearby, negative pressure pulls combustion gases back down the flue — blowing out the pilot and pushing carbon monoxide into living spaces. We test draft under real operating conditions, diagnose whether the venting path is the root cause, and recommend power-vent conversions when passive venting can’t support safe operation.
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→ SHARED CHIMNEY FLUES IN SEMI-DETACHED TWINS
Fox Chase’s semi-detached twins and duplexes frequently share chimney stacks between adjoining units. When one side replaces its water heater without addressing shared flue dynamics, the new unit’s different exhaust characteristics can cause draft reversal into the neighboring home — a carbon monoxide hazard neither homeowner sees coming. We check every flue for proper draft before completing a repair and flag shared venting hazards for both homeowners.
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→ AGING GAS SUPPLY LINES & FLEX CONNECTOR FAILURES
Rhawnhurst’s mid-century housing stock often has original brass or uncoated flex connectors on gas water heaters that have exceeded their service life. These connectors corrode from the outside in, developing pinhole leaks that are too small to smell but large enough for PGW to flag during a meter read. We replace aging connectors with current-code stainless steel flex lines, pressure test the connection, and verify the gas valve operates correctly under load.
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→ ROW HOME WATER HEATERS IN TIGHT UTILITY CLOSETS
Mayfair’s classic Philadelphia row homes squeeze water heaters into narrow basement utility closets with minimal clearance. Limited combustion air starves the burner, producing weak flames, incomplete combustion, and soot buildup on the heat exchanger. These conditions accelerate component failure and create CO risk. We measure combustion air supply, clean the burner assembly, and install combustion air intakes when the existing space can’t support safe operation.
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→ HIGH-DEMAND HOMES & SEDIMENT FROM OLDER CITY MAINS
Torresdale’s larger single-family homes on the far northeast edge often have 3–4 bathrooms pushing a standard 40-gallon tank beyond its recovery capacity. Compounding the problem, older Philadelphia Water Department mains in the area carry elevated sediment that accelerates buildup inside the tank. We flush the tank, test recovery rate against actual household demand, and recommend upsizing when the existing unit can’t deliver consistent hot water during peak morning use.
Six steps. One visit. No second-guessing.
Call (484) 436-4190. Describe the issue. We dispatch a master plumber with the parts most likely needed for your housing type.
We adapt to your housing type — checking draft in row homes, gas pressure in larger homes, and CO levels everywhere. No cookie-cutter diagnosis.
Clear explanation of what’s wrong and a written price before work begins. We tell you whether repair or replacement makes more sense — with real numbers.
Thermocouples, gas valves, burner assemblies, anode rods, T&P valves, igniters — common parts on every truck. Repairs meet Philadelphia code.
Gas connection integrity, flue draft, CO levels, water temperature, and T&P valve operation. No unit leaves our hands without a complete safety check.
We clean up completely. You sign off when you’re satisfied. Every repair backed by our warranty on parts and labor.
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 Camden 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 no-hot-water emergencies across Northeast Philadelphia — including evenings, weekends, and holidays. Call (484) 436-4190 and describe the issue. We prioritize no-hot-water calls and dispatch a master plumber with the parts most likely needed for your housing type.
A pilot that won’t stay lit is usually caused by a failed thermocouple, a dirty pilot assembly, or a draft issue. In Bustleton’s split-levels, natural-draft water heaters in partially finished basements are prone to downdrafts — especially when a return air vent or bathroom exhaust fan creates negative pressure that pulls combustion gases back down the flue. We diagnose the actual cause — not just the symptom — so the problem stays fixed.
Popping and rumbling sounds are typically caused by sediment buildup on the bottom of the tank. Philadelphia’s city water carries mineral content that accelerates this problem, especially in neighborhoods with older water mains like parts of Torresdale and Holmesburg. The sediment traps water beneath it, which superheats and creates steam bubbles that pop through the sediment layer. A sediment flush usually resolves the noise. If the tank floor has already warped from prolonged sediment contact, replacement may be necessary.
As a general rule, if your water heater is under 8 years old and the repair cost is less than half the cost of a new unit, repair makes sense. If it’s over 10 years old, has a history of repeated repairs, or shows signs of tank corrosion (rust-colored water, visible rust on the tank body), replacement is usually the better investment. We give you both options with real pricing so you can decide.
Yes. If PGW detects a gas leak at your water heater during a routine meter read or safety inspection, they can red-tag the appliance and shut off gas to the unit — or to the entire house if the leak is severe. We repair the issue, pressure test the gas connection, and coordinate directly with PGW to restore service the same day in most cases.
We serve all of Northeast Philadelphia including Somerton, Bustleton, Fox Chase, Rhawnhurst, Mayfair, Holmesburg, Torresdale, Pennypack, Tacony, Frankford, and surrounding areas. All work is performed by PA-licensed master plumbers and meets PGW utility requirements.
Experience the Precision Plus difference—founded by an industry expert, backed by 25+ years of proven results.