Watson's Plumbing & Heating has served as the premier residential plumbing and pump service company in Baltimore, Harford and Cecil Counties, and the surrounding area for more than 40 years. With knowledge to serve a broad range of plumbing and heating needs, we specialize in well pumps and septic systems, from repairs to installation. Call us for well pump repair in Baltimore, Harford, and Cecil Counties. Concerned about your water quality? We can address that, too.
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Watson's Plumbing & Heating was established in 1976 in Fork, MD, operating as a small residential plumbing service company. Today we service Baltimore, Harford and Cecil counties, and surrounding areas, yet we continue to be family owned and operated some 40 years later. We have provided plumbing and well pump services since 1976.
We always recommend regular maintenance on the products and services we install. No matter the age of your water well system, it isn't too late to begin regular check-ups. Contact us today for details on the service agreements we offer to keep your well in running order. Regular inspections by our technicians will likely identify a problem before it becomes a big expense.
Watson's Plumbing & Heating, Inc. offers a wide variety of residential and commercial plumbing services. From leak repairs and filter replacements to excavation and installation, we are your source for all types of plumbing services. Same day service for emergencies or for your convenience is our priority.
Your water well has been the picture of reliability and you have taken all the proper maintenance steps to be sure it stays that way. Still, a problem with the pump can catch you off guard. There are many things that can go wrong. Well pumps can vary in design and are frequently difficult to access if they are not above ground.
It seems that it's the coldest day of the year when your heating system suddenly stops working. A radiator may start leaking, or maybe one radiator produces heat while another produces little or none at all. Yesterday your heating system ran quietly and today the pipes have started clanging or a valve is hissing.
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Sarah Harwell
Apr 27, 2021
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