14th St Plumbing and Heating

Septic Company in Queens, New York

4(1 reviews)
(718) 269-67633162 14th St, Queens, NY 11106View on Yelp
14th St Plumbing and Heating - septic in Queens, NY

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About 14th St Plumbing and Heating

14th St Plumbing and Heating operates out of Queens, NY, serving one of the most diverse and densely built boroughs in New York City. They hold a 4.0 rating and offer an unusually broad range of services, combining plumbing, HVAC, and septic work under one contractor. Queens is a borough of extremes, ranging from attached row houses in Astoria and Jackson Heights to larger detached homes in Jamaica and Hollis that may still use private septic systems. That variety means homeowners often need a contractor who isn't locked into just one specialty.

Services

Plumbing
Heating & Air Conditioning/HVAC
Septic Services

Services & Process

14th St covers plumbing, heating and air conditioning, and septic services, which is a broad scope that most contractors don't match. Septic work includes tank pumping, system condition assessments, and drain field evaluations for Queens properties still on private systems. Plumbing services cover sewer line cleaning, pipe repairs, and drain troubleshooting. The HVAC component adds boiler service, heating repairs, and cooling system maintenance, making this provider a practical option for homeowners who want fewer contractors managing their home's core systems.

Service Area

14th St Plumbing and Heating serves Queens and the surrounding New York City boroughs. Their Queens base gives them quick access to neighborhoods like Flushing, Jamaica, Ozone Park, and Howard Beach. They can also serve customers in Brooklyn and Nassau County depending on the job. Reach them at (718) 269-6763.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there homes in Queens that still use private septic systems?
Yes, particularly in the eastern and southeastern sections of the borough, some Queens homes were built before municipal sewer lines reached their streets and still operate on private systems. These properties require the same routine pumping and inspection as suburban septic systems.
What's the advantage of hiring a contractor that does both HVAC and septic work?
Some plumbing problems are connected to heating systems, such as condensate drain lines that back up or boiler discharge issues. A provider trained in both areas can identify the actual source of a problem rather than treating symptoms while missing the root cause.
How do I know if my sewer line needs cleaning versus replacement?
A camera inspection of the line gives the clearest answer. If the pipe is intact but clogged with grease, roots, or debris, cleaning is usually the right first step. If the pipe is cracked, collapsed, or heavily corroded, replacement may be more cost-effective in the long run.
Can you handle emergency calls for sewage backups in Queens?
Most qualified sewer and septic providers treat sewage backups as priority calls, since standing sewage creates health risks and can damage flooring and walls quickly. It's worth asking any provider upfront about their response times for urgent situations.
Do Queens properties need a septic inspection when selling?
If the property uses a private septic system, buyers and lenders often require a current inspection before closing. The inspection documents tank condition, capacity, and drain field health, protecting both parties in the transaction.
What maintenance should I do between septic pumping appointments?
Avoid flushing non-biodegradable items, limit garbage disposal use, and spread laundry loads throughout the week rather than doing multiple loads in a single day. These habits reduce the load on your system and can extend the time between necessary pump-outs.

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