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Ready & Able Plumbing, Heating & Air

Ready & Able Plumbing, Heating & Air

Since our company was founded in 1998, we have delivered exceptional workmanship and customer service. We are large enough to serve your every need but small enough to know you by name. The business started as David LeRoy Plumbing, Inc. by a master plumber and retired Navy veteran pipefitter/hulllmaster and has grown to 20+ employees. We have a strong reputation in our community for doing things right the first time. We offer plumbing and HVAC repairs, maintenance, and replacement.

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The few mud stains from our last winter frost which were on our dining room rug were not removed. This was the primary reason we wanted to have the rugs cleaned. Both rugs are 100% Tibetan highland wool and have a high value. Do not understand how dirt stains cannot be removed from the type of wash... more

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· Washington

To be honest, the inexpensive price tag for the Kohler Design Service -- $349 in October 2017 -- was an inducement to sign up, but I never believed the results would be so beneficial. At first, I thought working with Kohler would give us a leg up on what are the newest developments in bathroom fixt... more

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· Baltimore

I wouldn't hesitate to use them again.


How can I find a contractor to upgrade the attic space above my garage so that it can be used as storage space?
Dec 10, 2015
Dennis is correct, NARI is a great resource. Locate a contractor that has a good relationship with a structural engineer. Between the two, they should be able to come up with a good solution.
Should I install solar panels on my new home?
Feb 20, 2014
+1 If you can amortize it into the long term loan on the home, it is a 100% no brainer. Yes!!

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Ready & Able Plumbing, Heating & Air

643 Old York Road,
Etters, PA
https://www.ready-able.com/ (717) 978-9879