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Peters Plumbing Repairs · Lexington, OH Call (419) 689-5121

Lexington, Ohio

The plumbing in your house, put right.

Water and drain leaks, fixtures, sump pumps, water heaters and outside faucets. More than ten years in residential plumbing service, licensed in Ohio, working out of Lexington.

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5.0 on Google via Google Reviews

Ohio license
# 50769
Experience
10+ years in residential plumbing service
Hours
Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM

What we fix

The calls that come in most.

Leaks, fixtures, sump pumps, water heaters and outside faucets. Residential work, in houses people are living in.

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Water and drain leaks

A leak is loudest at night and cheapest early. A drip under the sink, a ring coming through a ceiling, a damp patch on the basement wall that dries and comes back. Supply side or drain side, finding where the water is actually coming from is most of the job.

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Water heaters

Hot water that runs out sooner than it used to, water that comes up rusty, a rumble in the tank, a wet ring on the floor around it. A heater usually gives some notice before it gives out altogether.

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Outside faucets

A hose bib that drips, one that split somewhere behind the siding over the winter, or one that wets the wall inside whenever the hose is running. Outside faucets sit exactly where the cold can find them.

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Fixtures, repaired or replaced

Faucets, toilets, shower valves, the drain that runs slow and the handle that will not quite shut off. Some of it takes a cartridge and a washer, some of it is past that and wants replacing.

Sump pumps

The pump in the pit only matters on the day it matters. Running non-stop, cycling on nothing, or silent all spring: any of the three is worth looking at before the next storm rather than during it.

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Worth knowing

Know where your water shuts off.

Most of the damage in a plumbing failure happens in the minutes it takes somebody to find the valve. Three of them are worth finding on a quiet afternoon, long before anybody needs them.

The main, where the water comes in

Usually in the basement or the crawl space, on the line in from the street or the well, often near the meter or the pressure tank. Close it and open it once a year so it does not seize in place the one time it is needed.

The stops at each fixture

Under every sink and behind every toilet there is a small oval or lever handle on the supply line. One fixture letting go does not have to mean the whole house goes dry while it waits.

The valve above the water heater

One handle on the cold line running into the top of the tank. It is ten seconds to find it now, and a long ten minutes to go looking for it with water on the floor.

Hours and area

Weekdays, eight to five.

Hours
Monday8 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday8 AM to 5 PM
Wednesday8 AM to 5 PM
Thursday8 AM to 5 PM
Friday8 AM to 5 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed

Lexington, Ohio

Plumbing repair happens where the plumbing is, so that is where we come.

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Reviews

What people said about the work.

Very quick and the job was done super well! Fairly priced and very easy to work with, would recommend for any plumbing needs.

TwoGun DC via Google Reviews

Excellent work! Came promptly at the time they said they would. Removed an old leaky, rusty, gross utility sink from my basement and capped the lines. Worked extremely quickly and took out the mess. They did a great job.

sarah minch via Google Reviews

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If it is running right now, shut the water off.

Then call and say what the house is doing. Weekdays, eight to five.

Peters Plumbing and Repairs

(419) 689-5121

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Tell us what is happening.

What the trouble is, where in the house it is, and whether the water is still running. That is enough to know what to bring.

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(419) 689-5121

Hours

Monday to Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM

Out of

Lexington, Ohio

Licensed

Ohio # 50769

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