Service area: Lewisberry, PA 17339

Plumber in Lewisberry, PA. The Conewago corridor.

From the 1850s village homes on Market Street to the rural farmhouses up Newberrytown Road, Lewisberry plumbing varies wildly by parcel. Premier Dillsburg Plumber serves 17339 with the same flat-rate pricing we offer 5 miles away in Dillsburg.

Quick answer: Master plumber for Lewisberry, PA (17339): well systems, septic-side plumbing, sump pumps, water heaters, drain & sewer, leak detection, 24/7 emergency. Call (223) 200-3488.
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What we typically handle in Lewisberry

Village homes (Market, Front, Pine)

1840s to 1900s construction. Original cast iron drain stacks, lead supply lines, and sometimes still a hand pump preserved in the kitchen. We modernize without losing the character - copper or PEX supply, PVC drain, period-appropriate fixtures kept where possible.

Rural homes (Newberrytown, Bull Road)

Private wells with submersible pumps. Septic-side house plumbing including ejector pumps for basement bathrooms below the lateral. Frozen lines in detached well houses every January.

Sump pumps in spring storms

Conewago Township gets significant water table rise in March/April. Pumps that ran fine in summer suddenly cycle every 90 seconds. We test under load, replace with a 1/2 HP cast-iron primary, and add battery backup so the next power outage doesn't flood the basement.

Water heater replacement

Same-day tank-to-tank swaps, gas or electric, with code-compliant T&P, expansion tank, sediment trap, and updated venting if the existing is non-compliant.

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Lewisberry FAQs

Are you familiar with Conewago Township homes?
Yes. The Lewisberry / Conewago corridor is a mix of older village homes on small lots and newer rural builds with private wells and septic. We work both.
Sump pump runs constantly in spring - normal?
If it cycles every 2 to 4 minutes during a heavy rain event, that's normal. If it runs continuously for an hour with no break, the pump is undersized or you have a higher-than-normal hydrostatic load. We'll size correctly and add a battery backup.
Do you handle the older Lewisberry village homes?
Yes. Some Front Street and Market Street homes are 1850s vintage with original cast iron and lead. We re-work them with modern materials while preserving fixture aesthetics.
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Service areas

Cities we cover from our Dillsburg shop

Our trucks reach every borough and township in York County and Cumberland County. Tap a city to see local plumbing notes, or call us at (223) 200-3488.

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