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Licensed and insured plumbers providing fast, same-day service in Lancaster and surrounding areas.

Serving Lancaster, PA since 1987 | Licensed & Insured | 24/7 Emergency Service Available

Need a Trusted Emergency Plumber in Lancaster, PA?

When a pipe bursts at midnight, your sump pump fails before a storm, or your water heater quits without warning, you need a plumber in Lancaster, PA who picks up the phone and shows up fast. Groff’s offers 24/7 emergency plumbing service throughout Lancaster County and the surrounding region because plumbing emergencies don’t keep business hours.


Our licensed plumbers respond quickly to urgent calls, including burst pipes, sewer backups, no-water emergencies on private well systems, broken pressure tanks, water heater failures, and flooding from failed sump pumps. We diagnose the problem on-site, explain your options in plain language, and make the repair right the first time, protecting your home from the kind of water damage that compounds by the hour.


Groff’s is centrally located in Willow Street, putting us minutes from Lancaster City and within easy reach of York, Harrisburg, Reading, Downingtown, and West Chester. When you’re facing a plumbing emergency, our trusted team is the one call you need to make.

The Many Types of Plumbing Services You’ll Find at Groff’s

Why call multiple plumbers when one call handles everything? Groff’s has been a trusted name for plumbing in Lancaster, PA, since 1987, and we’ve built our reputation by handling every job, large or small, under one roof. Whether it’s a leaky faucet, a new water heater, or a sewer line replacement, our licensed technicians deliver the same quality workmanship and honest communication every time. One call, one payment, one team.

Plumbing Repairs


Have a leak but not sure where it’s coming from? Don’t worry — we’ll locate the source and fix it quickly, so you can get back to your day without the hassle. Our licensed plumbers handle everything from dripping faucets and running toilets to burst pipes and hidden leaks, with same-day service available for most repair calls throughout Lancaster County.

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Plumbing Projects


Need to re-pipe a section of your home or the entire house? Planning a new bathroom or a home addition that requires new supply and drain lines? Our team manages full plumbing projects from rough-in to final inspection — with the experience and licensing to pass every code review and deliver results that last.

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Water Heaters


Hot water is a comfort we all rely on every day — and when your water heater stops working, it can disrupt your entire household routine. Groff’s repairs and replaces traditional tank water heaters as well as tankless systems, helping Lancaster homeowners restore hot water fast and, when upgrading, choose a more energy-efficient model that lowers monthly utility bills.

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Drain Cleaning


Backed-up sinks, slow drains, gurgling pipes, or a foul odor rising from your floor drain — these are all signs of a blockage in your drain or sewer system. Our team uses professional-grade equipment, including camera inspection and hydro-jetting, to clear lines thoroughly and identify underlying issues before they escalate into full emergencies.

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Well Systems


If your home relies on a private well, keeping the pump, pressure tank, and supply lines in peak condition is essential to a safe, reliable water supply. Groff’s provides well pump repair, pressure tank service, and complete well system inspections for Lancaster-area homeowners — diagnosing problems fast and restoring water pressure so your household never misses a beat.

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Excavation


Whether you’re dealing with a collapsed sewer line or need trenching for new home construction, Groff’s has the heavy equipment and field expertise to handle underground plumbing work with precision. We dig smart to minimize disruption to your lawn and landscaping, complete all pipe work to code, and restore the site when the job is complete.

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The plumbing services we perform also include the following:

  • Pipe Installation & Replacement
  • Faucet Repair & Fixture Installation
  • Toilet Repair & Replacement
  • Sink Repair & Replacement
  • Sewer Line Maintenance
  • Valve Replacement
  • Water Pressure Adjustment

Bundle Your Plumbing Services with More at Groff’s

Why stop at plumbing? At Groff’s, we handle heating, air conditioning, and electrical work too — all under one roof, with one call and one payment. Bundling services saves time, removes the coordination headache of managing multiple contractors, and makes you eligible for exclusive multi-service savings. Our team will sequence your project efficiently so every trade complements the next.

From expert heating and cooling solutions to electrical services, we’ve got you covered. Plus, bundling services doesn’t just save you time—it saves you money too! Take advantage of our special offers and see how convenient and affordable it is to get everything done with Groff’s.

Ready to simplify your home maintenance? Bundle your services today and enjoy stress-free solutions.

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Commercial Plumbing Services in Lancaster, PA

Groff’s isn’t just the Home Comfort Team for homeowners; we also serve businesses throughout Lancaster County and the surrounding region. From restaurants and medical offices to small apartment buildings and retail spaces, our licensed commercial plumbers deliver the same quality and reliability you’d expect for your own home. Call us to discuss your commercial plumbing needs.

Plumbing Tips from the Trusted Plumbers at Groff’s:

Remember to unhook the hose from your outdoor faucet before the temperature drops to prevent the water, that can’t drain from the faucet, from freezing. If the water freezes, the faucet will crack, causing a water leak.

Certain models of newer style outdoor faucets have a tendency to spray you when you turn them off with a hose still connected. Here are two simple solutions: hold the hose nozzle open while turning the faucet off or try turning the handle off very slowly. Both of these methods should allow the pressure to be released, thereby avoiding getting sprayed. Groff’s can easily replace these faucets with another style that doesn’t spray you.

Excessive water pressure in your house can damage your faucets and plumbing fixtures. Certain areas, with municipal water, have higher than recommended pressure. To prevent damage, have your water pressure tested and consider installing pressure-reducing valves to provide the proper water pressure for your home. For more information, contact the Groff’s Home Comfort Team today.

Do you have a sump pump in your basement? During a power outage, a sump pump won’t run. Prevent basement flooding with a backup battery-operated or water powered sump pump. Call Groff’s to schedule an installation.

Remember to keep your garage door closed in the winter if you have a utility sink in your garage or a bathroom above your garage. This will help prevent frozen pipes.

If you don’t have any hot water, here are some things to check. First check the breaker panel to make sure the breaker didn’t trip. Next check the reset button on the thermostat. If the reset button is tripped, push it in. If the reset button trips again, you’ll probably need to have your thermostat replaced. Call Groff’s to schedule a service call.

If you have a power vented water heater, it is important to keep the outside vent (PVC elbow) free from obstructions such as leaves or snow. To re-start your power vent after a power outage or tripped breaker, unplug the blower then plug it in again. If the water heater fails to restart, call Groff’s to schedule a service call.

Turn off your water at the main water shut-off if you are going to be away from your home for more than a few days. This can help eliminate water damage due to a leak or excessive water usage due to a malfunctioning toilet. The main water shut-off valve is usually located in the basement close to where the water line enters your house, either from a well or public water.