
Plumbing Maintenance in Pennsylvania
Reliable Plumbing Starts with Regular Maintenance
By the time a plumbing issue is obvious, it has usually been developing for a while. Routine maintenance catches those problems early, before they turn into flooded basements, failed equipment, or emergency calls on a Saturday night.
Haller Enterprise’s licensed plumbers maintain the full range of plumbing systems in homes across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania so your water, drainage, and equipment work the way they should. Schedule plumbing maintenance with Haller today!
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Why You Should Pick Haller for Your Plumbing Maintenance
Serving Central and Eastern Pennsylvania since 1981, Haller has spent four decades maintaining the plumbing systems that homes in this region depend on year-round.
Our licensed plumbers are trained to service every plumbing system in your home and prioritize honest findings and clear communication on every visit.
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Plumbing Systems Haller Maintains
Haller’s licensed plumbers maintain the full range of residential plumbing systems, from water heaters and softeners to sump pumps, fixtures, and drain lines.
Routine maintenance across these systems keeps your plumbing reliable and helps you avoid the repair costs that come with deferred care.
We inspect the tank, check the anode rod, flush sediment, test the temperature and pressure relief valve, and verify the burner or heating element is operating correctly. Sediment accumulation reduces efficiency and shortens tank life.
Annual service keeps your water heater performing at its rated capacity and extends the years you get out of the equipment.
We inspect the resin bed, check the brine tank and salt levels, test the regeneration cycle, and verify the bypass valve is functioning correctly. A softener that is not regenerating on schedule passes hard water through your plumbing, which builds scale inside pipes and on water-using appliances over time.
We test the float switch, inspect the pit liner and discharge line, verify the check valve is functioning, and run the pump under simulated load to confirm it activates and clears the pit correctly.
In the Lehigh Valley and Lancaster County, where spring runoff and storm events raise groundwater quickly, a sump pump that has not been tested is a risk every wet season.
We inspect supply lines, drain lines, shutoff valves, and visible connections throughout the home for signs of corrosion, slow leaks, and wear. Homes across Allentown, Bethlehem, York, and Harrisburg with older plumbing infrastructure benefit from periodic inspections that catch deterioration before it becomes a failure.
We inspect toilets for silent leaks and running conditions, check supply lines and shutoff valves under sinks, test drain performance, and verify caulking and seals around tubs and showers. A toilet that runs continuously or a slow-draining tub wastes water and signals developing problems in the supply or drain system.
We inspect the supply lines and shutoff valves under the sink, check the garbage disposal, test the dishwasher connection and drain line, and inspect for signs of leaks at all kitchen fixture connections. The space under a kitchen sink is one of the most common locations for slow leaks to develop undetected in homes across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania.
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Routine plumbing maintenance is one of the most cost-effective things you can do to protect your home.
Without regular service, water heaters accumulate sediment, sump pumps fail heading into storm season, and slow leaks go undetected until they cause real damage.
Haller’s Home Comfort Club keeps your plumbing on a consistent maintenance schedule with priority service scheduling across the Lehigh Valley, Lancaster County, York, and Harrisburg, and exclusive member savings on any repairs found during the visit.
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Other Plumbing Services You May Need
Plumbing maintenance is one part of keeping your home’s water and drainage systems in good condition.
Haller’s licensed plumbers handle the full range of plumbing services Central and Eastern Pennsylvania homeowners need, from repairs and replacements to drain cleaning and water treatment.
When maintenance finds a larger issue, or when a fixture, pipe, or appliance fails unexpectedly, Haller’s licensed plumbers provide fast repair service across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania. We diagnose the problem correctly and fix it completely.
When a water heater has reached the end of its useful life or is no longer operating efficiently, Haller provides professional replacement with tank and tankless options sized correctly for your household.
A sump pump that has failed or is no longer performing reliably needs to be replaced before the next storm season. Haller replaces primary pumps and installs battery backup systems for homes across the Lehigh Valley and Lancaster County.
Slow drains and recurring clogs signal buildup or root intrusion in your drain lines. Haller’s licensed plumbers clear blockages and inspect drain lines to restore proper flow throughout your home.
If water testing reveals concerns beyond what a softener addresses, Haller can evaluate your full water treatment needs. Our licensed plumbers assess iron levels, pH, and other water quality factors and recommend solutions matched to your home’s actual supply.
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Schedule Your Plumbing Maintenance with Haller Today
Do not wait for a flooded basement or a failed water heater to remind you how much your plumbing does.
Haller’s licensed plumbers serve homeowners across Central and Eastern Pennsylvania and will keep your plumbing systems maintained, inspected, and ready. Reach out today to schedule your plumbing maintenance appointment.
Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing Maintenance
How often should I schedule plumbing maintenance?
Most plumbing systems benefit from annual service. Water heaters should be flushed and inspected once a year. Sump pumps should be tested before spring storm season, when groundwater levels rise quickly across the Lehigh Valley and Lancaster County. Water softeners and whole-home plumbing inspections are also well-suited to an annual schedule. Haller’s licensed plumbers can help you set a maintenance plan based on the age and condition of your home’s systems.
What does Haller’s plumbing maintenance cover?
Haller maintains water heaters, water softeners, sump pumps, bathroom and kitchen fixtures, supply lines, drain lines, and shutoff valves. Each system gets the specific service it requires: water heaters are flushed and inspected, sump pumps are load-tested and float-checked, softeners are tested through a full regeneration cycle, and fixtures and connections throughout the home are inspected for leaks, corrosion, and wear.
Why is regular plumbing maintenance important if nothing seems wrong?
Plumbing problems develop slowly and out of sight. A water heater losing efficiency, a sump pump float switch that is starting to stick, or a supply line with early corrosion all present no obvious symptoms until the problem has progressed. By the time a homeowner notices something is wrong, the repair is usually larger and more expensive than it would have been. Annual maintenance is what catches these conditions early.
Can plumbing maintenance help lower my water and energy bills?
Yes. A water heater with sediment buildup uses more energy to heat the same amount of water. A softener that is not treating water correctly allows scale to accumulate in pipes and appliances, reducing their efficiency over time. Regular maintenance keeps both systems operating as designed, which reduces energy use and water waste across your home’s plumbing.
How long does a plumbing maintenance appointment take?
The length depends on how many systems are being serviced. A water heater flush and inspection typically takes about an hour. A whole-home plumbing inspection that covers multiple systems and fixtures will take longer. Haller’s licensed plumbers take the time needed to do the work correctly and walk you through their findings before leaving. We do not rush through a checklist.





