New Bedford is the heart of the SouthCoast — the Whaling City, with one of the oldest housing stocks in Massachusetts. Many homes here were built before 1940, which means original cast-iron drains, galvanized supply lines, and undersized service that today's fixtures push past their limits. Triple-deckers in the North and South Ends share old sewer laterals that back up in heavy rain, and tightly packed lots make sewer-line and foundation issues common.
Whether you're a homeowner near Buttonwood Park, a landlord on Acushnet Ave, or restoring a triple-decker in the South End, the plumbers below know New Bedford's housing and its quirks. Every one is a real, locally operating business serving the city and its neighborhoods.
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