QUALITY PLUMBING
& MORE SINCE 1913

Committed to Safety

At Elek Plumbing, nothing is more important than safeguarding our customers and team members. Every day, we work to minimize environmental risk, utilize best safety practices and strictly enforce job-site guidelines.

This culture of safety keeps Elek employees healthy and productive while assuring their ability to deliver quality results—with timely turnaround.

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Key Safety Practices

  • The Elek Plumbing Safety Committee meets monthly to discuss and oversee company safety operations.
  • Lead technicians perform weekly job-site inspections.
  • Employees are held accountable to stringent workplace safety protocols.
  • Team members are OSHA-30 and Confined Spaces certified.
  • Weekly toolbox talks heighten awareness of workplace hazards and OSHA regulations.
  • OSHA-required personal protection equipment
  • (PPE) is supplied to employees.
  • Vehicles are GPS-monitored to safeguard employees and other motorists.

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Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions How long does a water heater last? How long does a water heater last?

Water heaters last between 8 – 12 years on average when properly maintained. However, your water heater's life span depends on many factors, including the quality of the unit, its maintenance schedule, and the surrounding environment. If you’re unsure whether it’s time to replace your water heater, request a free estimate from our team.

Can well pumps be repaired, or do they need to be replaced? Can well pumps be repaired, or do they need to be replaced?

In most cases, well pumps are not repairable. However, in some instances, all that’s needed is a bit of maintenance or a minor electrical fix to restore full system functionality. The only way to determine whether your well pump is salvageable is by having a knowledgeable plumber inspect the system.

Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners? Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?

Drain cleaning chemicals are highly toxic. These chemicals are unsafe for your family and pets and can damage your pipes, causing them to deteriorate prematurely. When stubborn clogs impact your system, the best solution is to hire a plumbing professional to clear the blockage.

Proudly Serving Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton & Surrounding Areas Since 1913

Lehigh County | Northampton County | Berks County
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Proudly Serving Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton & Surrounding Areas Since 1913

Lehigh County | Northampton
County | Berks County |
Bucks County

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