In need of plumbing services for your home? Want the best service for the best price? Alescio Plumbing & Contracting's residential plumbers are known for excellent, superior service. Alescio Contracting and Plumbing was launched in 1969 and has grown to a team of trained professionals who have been with Alescio for a long, long time.
Chuck Alescio is a master plumber (HP#2634) who has been in business for 40+ years. His crew consists of men who are trained to install sewer lines, water lines, and D.O.T. certified to install gas lines and underground fire lines (all sizes). We are also certified with back flow testing and flex pipe gas lines.
Chuck Alescio is a master plumber (HP#2634) who has been in business for 40+ years. His crew consists of men who are trained to install sewer lines, water lines, and D.O.T. certified to install gas lines and underground fire lines (all sizes). We are also certified with back flow testing and flex pipe gas lines.
Services
We specialize in installation, repair and replacement of Sewer Lines, Water Lines, Gas Lines and underground Fire Lines (all sizes). We handle all types of commercial plumbing and residential plumbing throughout Southwestern Pennsylvania. Severe cold water can cause pipes to bust and crack, which can cause thousands of dollars in water damage.
We install / repair / replace sewer lines, water lines, fire lines (all sizes), and gas mains from the street to the building. We are experienced in handling street detours and redirecting traffic, getting the proper permits and working within city ordinances and insurance companies. We do hydro-jetting and the larger trailer-jetter that cleans out sludge and grease in drains and pipes for commercial and residential properties.
At Alescio Plumbing and Contracting, we understand that you are entrusting us to fix your problem. We will beat any reasonable competitor's price on excavating for sewer lines, water lines, gas lines, and fire lines (all sizes) for residential and commercial properties. We stand behind our plumbing and excavating work and guarantee our installations and repair work.
This is aIf you think you have a leak in your home, there's an easy way you can check. Go out to your water meter and record the level. Make sure no one uses any water for a few hours, then go back and check the meter again (it's easiest to do this when everyone goes to bed, then check it again first thing in the morning).
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Shane Mcgraw
Oct 31, 2019
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