Are you currently experiencing a plumbing emergency, such as:
- a leaking pipe
- an overflowing toilet
- clogged drains
- a leaking household appliance
- a broken water heater or boiler
If so, we can help you any time of day or night by sending an experienced plumber to your home or business to fix the problem, fast.
Our Plumbing service is fast and easy and works like this…
1) When you call you tell us what’s going on, then
2) We take your name and number, and
3) We contact one of the plumbers in our network who services your area in (County), next
4) The plumber will call you and go over the pricing and arrange time of arrival
Our service was created to help the people like you in Wayne County, including the village of Palmyra find plumbers near you who are available no matter what day it is or what time…even if it’s 3am on a Saturday.
Plumbing emergencies typically involve serious, urgent situations that need to be fixed and cleaned up immediately because waiting only increases the likelihood that there will be permanent damage to the structures in your home or business that may require extensive restoration and repair.
We want to help you avoid or limit the amount of property damage a bust pipe, leaking water heater, or overflowing toilet can cause.
So, if you’re dealing with one of those unfortunate situations right now then don’t hesitate… call us to get an emergency plumbing in Palmyra now.
Exploring Palmyra, NY
30 minutes from Rochester (on the I-490 E and NY-31 E) one reaches the town of Palmyra. This charming hamlet on the edge of the Erie Canal boasts around 3,500 residents is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Mormonism, as founder Joseph Smith became the first resident of the town in 1790. Today the town is one of the most visited on the Erie Canal – which led to it being named the ‘Queen of Erie Canal Towns’. It is a town that will reward a day’s exploration with charming stores, a great canal walk and numerous other attractions that provide the perfect antidote for the sometimes stressful modern life.
For those who are interested in John Smith and his family, the Sacred Grove is well worth a visit. This is part of the original hardwood forest (the West end) that Smith purchased in Palmyra. For those who are interested in exploring the history of The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints, a visit to the Peter Whitmer Farm will prove rewarding – it was here that the LDS was first organized. There are a number of other attractions in Palmyra that would be of interest to those who would like to delve deeper into the formative years of the LDS.
For those who would like to spend some time on the Erie Canal, the Erie Canal Boat Company offers rentals of various types of kayaks and paddleboards. However, exploring is not limited to the waterway – the company also offers bicycles.
For those in search of refreshment Palmyra also offers some excellent dining opportunities. Babe’s Grill House is the perfect place for that special Sunday Brunch – and the venue also has a great selection of craft beers.
Palmyra is the perfect antidote for big city living. A day spent in this friendly and historic town will reward those who are in the mod to recharge tired batteries.