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155 East St UNIT 204
New Haven, CT 06511

50 Fitch St
New Haven, CT 06515

31 Gando Dr
New Haven, CT 06513

116 Sherman Ave #310
New Haven, CT 06511

50 United Dr suite l
North Haven, CT 06473

258 Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT 06513

214 Bassett St
New Haven, CT 06511

160 Ella T Grasso Blvd
New Haven, CT 06519

153 Forbes Ave
New Haven, CT 06512

33 Barnett St
New Haven, CT 06515

37 Panagrossi Cir
East Haven, CT 06512

424 Longmeadow Rd
Orange, CT 06477

11 Crestway
Hamden, CT 06514

91 Portland St
New Haven, CT 06513

23 Marion St
West Haven, CT 06516

338 State St
North Haven, CT 06473

1365 State St
New Haven, CT 06511

922 Bridgeport Ave
Milford, CT 06460

1050 Bridgeport Ave STE D1
Milford, CT 06460

650 Ella T Grasso Blvd
New Haven, CT 06519

4 New Rd Unit 4
Madison, CT 06443

222 Elm St
North Haven, CT 06473

60 Burwell Rd
West Haven, CT 06516

275 Forest Rd
West Haven, CT 06516

152 Old Gate Ln
Milford, CT 06460

2514 Whitney Ave suite 5158
Hamden, CT 06518

2A Bartlett Rd
East Haven, CT 06512

71 Summer Ln
North Haven, CT 06473

101 Fowler Rd
North Branford, CT 06471

28 Valley Brook Rd S
Branford, CT 06405

580 Grand Ave
New Haven, CT 06511

23 Fresh Meadow Rd
West Haven, CT 06516

735 Dixwell Ave
New Haven, CT 06511

2285 Whitney Ave
Hamden, CT 06518

230-A Rowe Ave
Milford, CT 06461

237 Main St
Ansonia, CT 06401

121 N Plains Industrial Rd Unit R
Wallingford, CT 06492

117 Old Foxon Rd
East Haven, CT 06513
New Haven's plumbing infrastructure tells the story of a 380-year-old city, with Victorian homes, student housing, and modern developments all requiring different expertise. The combination of Yale University properties, historic districts, and aging residential neighborhoods creates diverse plumbing demands.
Many neighborhoods still have century-old cast iron sewer lines that collapse without warning, and lead service lines remain common in homes built before the 1950s. Connecticut's freeze-thaw cycles crack foundation walls and stress old pipes, while the city's hard water creates scale buildup that chokes fixtures and reduces water heater efficiency.
Sewer line replacement dominates work in older neighborhoods where tree roots have infiltrated clay pipes installed decades ago. Lead pipe replacement has accelerated as homeowners learn about health risks, and sump pump installations protect basements in low-lying areas near the Mill and Quinnipiac Rivers.
Basement flooding occurs suddenly when old sewer lines collapse during heavy rains or when the city's combined sewer system backs up. Frozen pipes burst in poorly insulated rentals and older homes during January cold snaps, and emergency drain clearing is common in multi-family buildings where tenant misuse causes backups.
New Haven plumbers know which streets still have combined sewers and where infrastructure is most fragile. They understand historic preservation requirements for homes in protected districts and have relationships with city inspectors for faster permit approvals. Local contractors are familiar with the unique plumbing configurations in Yale buildings and can source parts for antique fixtures in historic homes.