Seven cities.
One county.
We work residential plumbing across Frederick County, Maryland. Each city has its own building stock, water table, and recurring problems — we know them all.
Frederick, MD
Frederick is our home base, and most of our calls come from inside the city. Whether you’re in a 1900s rowhouse downtown or a new build off Crestwood, we know the building stock and the local code.
Urbana, MD
Urbana grew fast — most of the homes we service here were built after 2000, with PEX manifolds and tankless-ready utility rooms. We keep up with the newer-construction quirks just as well as the old.
Mount Airy, MD
Mount Airy spans the Frederick / Carroll county line, with everything from farmhouses on private wells to newer cul-de-sac builds. We handle well pumps, pressure tanks, and septic-side plumbing along with city plumbing.
Walkersville, MD
Walkersville is a quick run up the Monocacy from Frederick. Mostly mid-century to early-2000s housing stock — copper pipes, original water heaters past their prime, and basement sump systems working overtime in spring.
New Market, MD
New Market’s historic district is full of charming old homes — and the plumbing surprises that come with them. We work carefully in older buildings: galvanized supply lines, cast-iron stacks, and crawlspaces that weren’t made for modern fixtures.
Middletown, MD
Middletown sits in the valley west of Frederick. Newer construction in Middletown Valley plus a stock of historic homes near Main Street — both keep us busy with everything from sump pumps to whole-house repipes.
Brunswick, MD
Brunswick’s old railroad-town core has some of the most distinctive — and oldest — plumbing in the county. We service historic homes and the newer Brunswick Crossing subdivisions with the same care.
Ready when you are. Same day, most days.
Call, text, or request service online — a real plumber will pick up the phone.