Milford Plumbing & Heating

MA

4.5

in residential remodelinghydronic heating&nbspand servicebut are more than equipped for any new home project or light commercial/industrial jobs. &nbsp.02 Our Services Serving the South-Central New Hampshire area &nbspRemodeling A large portion of MPH’s work lies heavily in residential remodeling.&nbspkitchenand hydronic heating upgrades and replacements.&nbspService Regardless of size and scopeMPH would be happy to assist in&nbspany plumbing and/or heating service work you need donesuch as: Water-heater replacement &ampmaintenance Leak repairs Boiler service &ampmaintenance Pump&nbspreplacement Fixture replacement Drain repair &ampreplacement Gas Piping Air Piping Please note that MPH does not do any drain cleaningwe refer Granite State Sewer and Drain Cleaning at 603-434-7213. &nbspHeating System Service &ampInstalls MPH installs

603-672-1514 Milford, NH 03055       .01 about MPH Milford Plumbing & Heating, LLC. has been a family owned business since 1994.  We have the expertise and experience to complete residential, commercial, and industrial plumbing and heating projects.  We specialize in residential remodeling, hydronic heating, and service, but are more than equipped for any new home project or light commercial/industrial jobs.         .02 Our Services Serving t

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