You Have Questions? We Have Answers.

Take a look at our frequently asked questions
  • What areas do you serve?

    We serve Englishtown, NJ, Monmouth County and the surrounding communities. 

  • What are your business hours?

    M-F: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 

    Saturday: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

    Sunday: Closed 

  • Are your plumbers and technicians licensed and insured?

     Yes, all of our technicians are fully licensed and insured. 

  • How much will my plumbing or heating service cost?

     Varies by the job; we offer transparent pricing and upfront estimates. 

  • How long will my plumbing or heating repair take?

     Depends on the issue; we’ll provide an estimated timeframe after diagnosis. 

  • What should I do in case of a plumbing emergency?

     Turn off your main water supply, then call our emergency line. 

  • What should I do if my heating system stops working in cold weather?

     Check your thermostat and power. If that doesn’t work, call our emergency repair line. 

  • What types of plumbing services do you offer?

    General repairs, drain cleaning, water heater repair, sewer line work, pipe replacement, leak detection, fixture installation, and more. 

  • What kind of heating repairs do you handle?

    Furnace, heat pump, boiler, thermostat, pilot light repairs, and more. 

  • What is involved in an oil-to-gas conversion?

     We handle tank removal, gas line install, system install, hookups, and permitting. 

  • Why is drain cleaning important?

     It prevents clogs, odors, burst pipes, and extends system life. 

  • What are the benefits of professional water heater installation?

     Ensures safety, code compliance, efficiency, and reliability. 

  • What types of gas-powered appliances do you service?

     Furnaces, boilers, stoves, ovens, water heaters, fireplaces, dryers. 

  • How often should I have my sewer line cleaned?

     Every few years or as needed, depending on household and pipe conditions. 

  • How can I tell if my heating system needs repairs?

     Look for no heat, strange noises, bad smells, high energy bills, or thermostat issues.