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You’re not dealing with a slow leak anymore. Your water heater isn’t making that noise. Your drain actually drains.
That’s what matters. Not the process, not the tools we used—just that your home works the way it should and you didn’t get hit with a bill that’s double what you expected.
When you call a plumber in Sea Girt, you want someone who understands coastal homes—older pipes, salt air, basements that flood when the weather turns. You want your problem fixed so it stays fixed. And you want to know what it costs before the work starts, not after.
That’s the standard here. Show up when we say we will. Fix what’s broken. Charge what we quoted. Leave your home in better shape than we found it.
We’ve been handling plumbing and HVAC work across Monmouth County for years. We’re licensed, insured, and based right here—not a call center routing you to whoever’s available.
Sea Girt homes come with their own challenges. Older construction, coastal weather, properties that sit empty half the year. We’ve seen it all, and we know what breaks, what lasts, and what you should replace before it becomes an emergency.
Our trucks are stocked for most repairs. Our pricing is clear before we start. And if it’s 2 a.m. and your basement’s flooding, we’re available—because plumbing problems don’t wait for business hours.
You call or contact us with the problem. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency or something that can be scheduled.
If it’s urgent, we aim to get someone to your property within an hour. For scheduled work, we show up on time, not in a four-hour window. Our plumber inspects the issue, explains what’s wrong in plain terms, and gives you a flat-rate price before touching anything.
Once you approve, we handle the repair or installation. Most jobs get done the same day because our trucks carry the parts we need. When we’re finished, we test everything, clean up, and walk you through what we did.
You’re not left guessing if it’s fixed or wondering when the next bill will show up. The work’s done, the price is what we said, and your plumbing works.
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We cover the full range of plumbing work—emergency repairs, drain cleaning, water heater repair and replacement, burst pipe repair, leak detection, sewer line work, fixture installations, and routine maintenance.
Sea Girt sits right on the coast, and that means your plumbing deals with conditions most inland homes don’t face. High groundwater levels put pressure on your sewer lines. Salt air corrodes fixtures faster. Older homes in town—many built in the 1970s or earlier—still have original pipes that weren’t designed to last this long.
If your basement floods during heavy rain, that’s not random bad luck. It’s a drainage issue that needs a real fix, not a temporary patch. If your water heater is over ten years old and making noise, it’s not going to heal itself. If your drains are slow, that blockage is getting worse, not better.
We also handle commercial plumbing for local businesses. Same approach—licensed work, upfront pricing, and repairs that hold up. Whether it’s your home or your business, you need plumbing that works when you need it.
We aim to respond within an hour for true emergencies—burst pipes, sewer backups, major leaks, anything that’s actively damaging your property. We’re available 24/7 because plumbing disasters don’t happen on a schedule.
When you call, we’ll ask what’s happening so we know what to bring and how urgent it is. If you’ve got water pouring into your basement at midnight, we’re not telling you to wait until morning. We’re getting someone to your door.
For non-emergency work, we schedule a time that works for you and we show up when we say we will. Not a four-hour window—an actual time.
It’s a flat rate. We inspect the problem, tell you what needs to be done, and give you the full price before we start any work. That’s what you pay—no hourly charges piling up, no surprise fees when we’re done.
If we find something else while we’re working, we stop and tell you before doing anything extra. You approve the cost, or we don’t do it. Pretty straightforward.
More than 60% of homeowners delay plumbing repairs because they’re worried about costs spiraling. We get it. That’s why we price everything upfront. You know what you’re spending before you commit to anything.
Older pipes are the big one. A lot of homes here were built in the ’70s or earlier, and those original pipes are failing. You’ll see pinhole leaks, corrosion, low water pressure, discolored water—all signs that your plumbing is past its lifespan.
Sewer line issues come up a lot too, especially in areas with high groundwater. Tree roots get into the lines, or the pipes crack under pressure. You’ll notice slow drains, sewage smells, or wet spots in your yard.
Basement flooding is another common problem. When you’re this close to the ocean and the water table is high, heavy rain can overwhelm your drainage system. That’s not something you can ignore—it leads to mold, foundation damage, and ruined belongings. We handle sump pump installations, drainage corrections, and waterproofing to keep your basement dry.
Yes. We’re fully licensed to perform plumbing work throughout New Jersey, and we carry comprehensive liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. That protects you if something goes wrong—which it won’t, but the coverage is there.
Licensing isn’t just a piece of paper. It means our plumbers know the New Jersey plumbing codes, they’ve passed the exams, and they’re legally allowed to do this work. It also means if there’s ever an issue with permits or inspections, we handle it.
Some companies cut corners on licensing and insurance to keep costs down. That’s a problem for you if someone gets hurt on your property or if the work doesn’t pass inspection. We don’t operate that way.
It depends on the type of water heater, the size you need, and whether we’re replacing an existing setup or changing the configuration. Tankless units cost more upfront but save on energy over time. Standard tank heaters are less expensive to install but have higher operating costs.
We’ll look at your current system, ask about your household size and hot water usage, and recommend what makes sense for your situation. Then we give you a flat-rate price that includes the unit, installation, hauling away the old heater, and any necessary code updates.
Right now we’re offering $100 off new water heater installations. We also have 0% financing available if you’d rather spread out the cost. Most installations are done in a few hours, and you’ll have hot water the same day.
Shut off your main water supply immediately. That’s the valve where your water line enters the house—usually in the basement, crawl space, or near your water heater. Turn it clockwise until it stops. That cuts off water to the whole house and stops the flooding.
If you can’t find the main shutoff or it’s not working, look for the shutoff valve closest to the burst pipe and close that. Move anything valuable away from the water, and if it’s safe, try to contain the water with towels or buckets.
Then call us. We’ll get there as fast as we can, assess the damage, and either repair or replace the damaged section of pipe. Burst pipes are one of the most common emergency calls we get, especially in winter or in older homes where the pipes are corroded. The faster you shut off the water and call a plumber, the less damage you’ll deal with.