Drip under the sink or a repipe of the whole house — we handle detection, repair, replacement, and new installs. Clean, coded, and respected.
Plumbing is one of those things you don't think about until it stops working. Here's what comes with typical plumbing service from NWP.
Plumbing pricing is usually by-the-job, not by-the-hour. Here are typical project ranges we quote in Northern Virginia.
Most plumbing jobs wrap in one day. Larger projects like repipes take 3–5 days with drywall patching included.
Virtual or on-site visit. We identify the problem and give you a written estimate before any work starts.
You approve the scope and price. No work happens until you sign off.
Licensed plumber completes the work, cleans up, tests pressure, and walks you through what was done.
We check back in a week for anything we might have missed. Warranty begins on completion.
From pinhole leak repairs to full repipes across Fairfax, Arlington, and Loudoun counties.



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A free virtual consult usually tells us what we need. The $100 on-site fee covers a licensed plumber's drive time and diagnosis — and it's credited back toward any work over $500.
Rule of thumb: if you've had 2+ pinhole leaks in copper in 18 months, or if your home is 40+ years old with original plumbing, a full repipe often pays for itself vs. chasing leaks and patching drywall repeatedly.
PEX is cheaper, freeze-resistant, and faster to install. Copper is more durable long-term but susceptible to pinhole leaks in some Northern Virginia water conditions. Most of our repipes are PEX these days. We'll walk you through both.
Yes, happily. We'll install what you supply — we just won't warranty the product itself (still warranty the install). Just make sure it's up to Virginia plumbing code.
Yes — for water heaters, gas ranges, and outdoor grills. Gas line work requires permits and pressure tests, which we handle. We don't do full gas line replacements for HVAC systems (that's specialty).
Snap a photo or describe what's happening. We'll send a realistic estimate same-day and dispatch when you're ready.