
Where we work
Out of McDonald, PA — covering the western suburbs, South Hills, and into Washington County.
A 30-minute drive from McDonald.
We work where we live. McDonald sits at the intersection of the western suburbs and Washington County, which means most of our service area is inside a half-hour drive — and our trucks are usually already out that way.
Roughly where we cover
Out to Sewickley along the river, into Moon and Robinson by the airport, south through Bridgeville, Mt. Lebanon, and Bethel Park, and into Peters Township and Canonsburg. If you're close to that perimeter and not sure, give us a call — we usually can.
The full list, town by town
Pittsburgh
City neighborhoods on the west side and downtown — older row homes and slab-on-grade alike.
Moon Township
Out by the airport. Newer subdivisions with PVC supply lines, plus a handful of 1970s ranches.
Robinson Township
Big stretch of post-2000 builds. We see a lot of tankless conversions and sump pump replacements out here.
Sewickley
River-town homes, many over a century old. Galvanized supply lines and clay sewer laterals are common.
Coraopolis
Mix of older borough housing and newer apartments. Cast iron stack work comes up regularly.
Carnegie
Borough homes built before WWII. Basement plumbing in tight quarters is the norm.
Bridgeville
Older homes along Washington Pike, newer builds up the hills. Both sides see plenty of sewer line work.
Mt. Lebanon
South Hills classic. Brick Tudors with original cast iron and copper repipes due.
Upper St. Clair
Larger lots, larger homes. Multi-bath remodels and water softener installs are bread and butter here.
Peters Township
Newer construction with finished basements. Sump pumps and battery backups are a regular ask.
McMurray
Suburban ranches and colonials. Water heater replacements run high here.
Canonsburg
Borough proper plus the surrounding townships. Mix of housing stock from every era.
Bethel Park
Established South Hills community. Older sewer laterals and aging hot water tanks keep us busy.
Dormont
Compact streetcar-era neighborhoods. Crawlspace plumbing is the routine.
Imperial
Just down the road from our McDonald base. Rural service calls and well-fed homes.
Findlay Township
Rural acreage west of the airport. Septic, well pumps, and outdoor hose bib work in the mix.
Town not on the list? Worth a call anyway — we'll be straight about whether we can get out to you.
Why we stay close to home
Real arrival windows
Two-hour windows, not all-day waits. We call if we're running late.
Same-day for most calls
Routine stuff usually goes the day you call. Bigger jobs get scheduled within the week.
Trucks already nearby
Most days we've got a crew already working in your township. That cuts the wait.