
Are you considering upgrading your existing water heater to a new tank less model? Perhaps you are planning an addition to your home. Welcome to Leonard Plumbing and Heating. It's a family owned and operated full-service plumbing contractor serving the surrounding area. We provide residential, commercial and industrial plumbing solutions. Leonard Plumbing and Heating, knowledgeable service technicians are thoroughly trained.
In an effort to offer you the most recent technological breakthroughs in plumbing, each member of our staff participates in annual continuing-education classes and retains certification to install tank less heaters. As your preferred plumbing contractor, we work with many recognizable names in plumbing. You can rest assured we use only the finest services!
From home remodels and extensions to our commercial projects Leonard Plumbing and Heating is the best choice for your project! Call Leonard Plumbing and Heating Team today to discuss your project or simply complete our contact e-form.
In an effort to offer you the most recent technological breakthroughs in plumbing, each member of our staff participates in annual continuing-education classes and retains certification to install tank less heaters. As your preferred plumbing contractor, we work with many recognizable names in plumbing. You can rest assured we use only the finest services!
From home remodels and extensions to our commercial projects Leonard Plumbing and Heating is the best choice for your project! Call Leonard Plumbing and Heating Team today to discuss your project or simply complete our contact e-form.
Services
Leonard Plumbing and Heating is a full service contractor that has more than years of plumbing and heating experience.
We have provided excellent, reliable service since the establishment of our business.
Our company plumbers are very efficient for your protection.
We specialize in all areas of residential, commercial and industrial service and do complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
With employees whose service spans decades with our company, we offer experience you can trust backed by a commitment to old fashioned service and value.
We have provided excellent, reliable service since the establishment of our business.
Our company plumbers are very efficient for your protection.
We specialize in all areas of residential, commercial and industrial service and do complete kitchen and bathroom remodeling.
With employees whose service spans decades with our company, we offer experience you can trust backed by a commitment to old fashioned service and value.
Ensure your systems run smoothly with expert plumbing repair and installation from our company in New York.
At Leonard Plumbing and Heating, we specialize in providing residential and commercial plumbing repair services, as well as expert installation for plumbing throughout your property.
Once a plumbing system is installed in a home or business, the only service or plumbing repair usually required on an on-going basis is clearing plugged drains or else fixing a minor faucet leak, such as a worn out washer on a plumbing fixture.
At Leonard Plumbing and Heating, we specialize in providing residential and commercial plumbing repair services, as well as expert installation for plumbing throughout your property.
Once a plumbing system is installed in a home or business, the only service or plumbing repair usually required on an on-going basis is clearing plugged drains or else fixing a minor faucet leak, such as a worn out washer on a plumbing fixture.
A water heater especially an electric model is a very simple device.
Unheated water enters one side of the tank.
The water is heated by a couple of electric resistance elements that extend from the side of the tank into the middle of the water.
And then on demand the water exits from the other side of the tank.
Unfortunately, such simplicity doesn't really extend to its installation.
While far from difficult, installing an electric water heater does involve plumbing and electrical work, which may be enough to put off quite a few people.
Unheated water enters one side of the tank.
The water is heated by a couple of electric resistance elements that extend from the side of the tank into the middle of the water.
And then on demand the water exits from the other side of the tank.
Unfortunately, such simplicity doesn't really extend to its installation.
While far from difficult, installing an electric water heater does involve plumbing and electrical work, which may be enough to put off quite a few people.
A toilet installation is preferred to repairing one since doing up an old toilet with repairs not only leaves ugly marks around the toilet, there is no guarantee when the fixture won't break down once again putting you and the other members of the family in a good amount of inconvenience.
It is therefore always advisable to go in for a new toilet when the old one is giving way and has past its prime.
A toilet generally lasts a lifetime, sometimes extending beyond years at a stretch but there may be circumstances when the replacement becomes inevitable.
It is therefore always advisable to go in for a new toilet when the old one is giving way and has past its prime.
A toilet generally lasts a lifetime, sometimes extending beyond years at a stretch but there may be circumstances when the replacement becomes inevitable.
Remove the shutoffs under your sink after turning off the main water supply.
Be sure to open the water valve outside to relieve the pressure in plumbing lines.
The shutoffs shown here are attached with compression fittings that you can remove with an adjustable wrench.
If your shutoffs are soldered on, remove them with a mini tubing cutter or a hacksaw, cutting as close to the shutoff as possible.
Install the copper that comes with the pump unit onto the hot and cold water lines.
Mount the hot and cold shutoffs on the unthreaded end of the copper tees, using the compression ring and compression nut that comes with the tees.
Be sure to open the water valve outside to relieve the pressure in plumbing lines.
The shutoffs shown here are attached with compression fittings that you can remove with an adjustable wrench.
If your shutoffs are soldered on, remove them with a mini tubing cutter or a hacksaw, cutting as close to the shutoff as possible.
Install the copper that comes with the pump unit onto the hot and cold water lines.
Mount the hot and cold shutoffs on the unthreaded end of the copper tees, using the compression ring and compression nut that comes with the tees.
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