Lancaster Plumbing & Drain

WV

4.7 (0 reviews)

Plumber

pipe repairand repiping. Whether you have a minor leak or a major issuethey can cause water damagepose health hazardsensuring a consistent supply of hot water. In today&#8217s worldwe depend on them to operate reliably around the clock. LEARN MORE By The Room In LancasterOhioit&#8217many people take the convenience of having access to cleanheated water for granted. Howeverthis changes immediately when there is a loss of hot water or a decline in water qualityBondedCertified &ampFully Insured in LancasterOhio When you hire a plumber to work in your homeit is always strongly suggested you find someone local who is licensedbonded and fully insured. Lancaster Plumbing &ampDrain is all of the above. We are a localfamily-owned and operated plumbing contractor serving Central Ohio residents. We are state-licensed

3632 Oak Crest Dr, Des Moines.

(515) 993-5284

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