Dillsburg, PA

Plumbing in Dillsburg - from the shop on West York Street.

This is home. Our shop is at 2 W York St, a couple of blocks from Northern Senior High and the Friday-night football lights. We know the borough water, we know which streets still have clay laterals, and we know where the parking is rough in winter. We’ve been the after-hours call for neighbors for years.

Quick answer: Premier Dillsburg Plumber is the locally-owned plumbing company headquartered at 2 W York St in Dillsburg, PA 17019. We provide same-day plumbing service throughout the Dillsburg borough and surrounding Carroll, Monaghan, and Franklin townships - including Range End, Logan, Stonebridge Crossing, and out toward Williams Grove. PA master-licensed, fully insured, flat-rate pricing.

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What we see most often in 17019 homes

Clay sewer laterals on the older streets

Most homes between West Harrisburg Street and South Mountain Road that were built before 1965 still have original vitrified clay laterals. Roots intrude at every joint. We scope first, line where we can.

Hard-water sediment on the borough side

Dillsburg borough water trends moderately hard; tank water heaters here lose 1–2 years of life unless flushed. Outside the borough, well water with iron is the bigger problem - we install a lot of softeners and iron filters.

Older homes with mixed materials

Plenty of 1940s and 50s capes and ranches in the borough have galvanized supply lines that have started to nodulate inside. Pressure drops, hot water gets brown, fixtures clog. A targeted PEX repipe of the cold trunk often fixes 80% of the symptoms.

Recent jobs around Dillsburg (the redacted version)

  • Tank water heater swap, Range End Rd: 11-year-old AO Smith replaced with Bradford White 50-gal gas, expansion tank added, $2,150 all-in.
  • Sewer scope, S Baltimore St: root intrusion at 28′, jetted and lined with CIPP from cleanout to street, $7,800.
  • Burst pipe, Park Drive: January freeze in an unheated garage wall - opened the wall, replaced 6′ of copper with PEX, foam-insulated, $620.
  • Sump install, Stonebridge Crossing: 1/3 HP cast-iron primary plus AGM battery backup with Wi-Fi alarm, $1,750.
  • Tankless conversion, off Old York Rd: Rinnai RUR199, gas line upsize from 1/2″ to 3/4″, recirculation pump, $5,400.

FAQ for Dillsburg homeowners

Who’s the water authority in Dillsburg?
Most of the borough is served by Dillsburg Area Authority (DAA). Outside the borough, you’re likely on a private well. Both come with their own plumbing quirks - we work on either.
Do you pull permits with the borough?
Yes. Sewer line work, water service replacement, and most water heater installs require a permit through Dillsburg Borough or the relevant township. We handle the paperwork.
How fast can you get to my house?
Anywhere inside the borough, typically 30–60 minutes during normal hours. Carroll and Monaghan Township calls are similar. After-hours emergencies usually arrive within an hour.
Can I stop by the shop?
Yes - 2 W York St. Best to call first if you need a plumber dispatched, since trucks are often already out.

You’re a few blocks from our shop.

If something’s leaking, dripping, or flooding - we’re probably already on the road.

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