A plumbing failure in a commercial building can halt operations and cause costly damage. Affordable Fixes is a trusted commercial plumbing company serving businesses across Greater Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Montgomery County for over 30 years.
Our plumbers arrive prepared, follow a clear plan, and complete each job only after testing and verification — whether it’s a single repair or a full system installation.
Why Affordable Fixes?
System Experience
We’ve worked on plumbing systems in retail buildings, office complexes, medical facilities, restaurants, and industrial properties. That range of experience means fewer unexpected complications and faster, more reliable results on every job.
Flexible Scheduling
Business hours, tenant activity, and daily operations — we take your schedule seriously. Our team coordinates service timing to minimize disruption without compromising quality or thoroughness.
Clear Estimates
You’ll always receive a full written estimate before we begin. Our pricing is clear, itemized, and honest — what we quote is what you pay, with no surprise charges at the end.
Accurate Diagnostics
Patching symptoms without finding the root cause leads to repeated problems and repeated expenses. We identify the root cause of every plumbing issue before recommending a path forward, so the fix lasts.
Single Team
Whether your property needs a commercial plumbing inspection, an emergency repair, or a full system installation, you work with the same trusted team from start to finish — no subcontractors, no handoffs, no surprises.
Local Experience
We know the building types, pipe configurations, and infrastructure realities that commercial properties across Greater Philadelphia, Bucks County, and Montgomery County deal with every day. That local knowledge informs every job we take on.
Consistent Standards
From the first call to the final walkthrough, our plumbers communicate clearly, protect your property, and hold every job to a high standard — every time, without exception, ensuring reliability, trust, quality, safety, and consistency.
About Us
30+ years
we have been serving homes in Philadelphia and the surrounding areas
24 hours (Mon-Fri)
emergency service available, 9:00 AM-1:00 PM on Saturday
3 offices
in Philadelphia, Southampton, and Huntingdon Valley
Affordable Fixes — family-owned HVAC and plumbing business with 30+ years of experience — is a trusted commercial plumbing contractor serving Greater Philadelphia, Bucks, and Montgomery County, delivering reliable work at fair prices.
Our Services
Plumbing Services
Affordable Fixes provides comprehensive commercial plumbing services for businesses of all sizes — from small offices and retail storefronts to large multi-unit buildings and industrial facilities. We handle diagnostics, repairs, maintenance, and new installations under one roof.
Plumbing Inspection
A thorough commercial plumbing inspection goes well beyond a quick visual check. Our plumbers assess pipe integrity, water pressure, drain flow, fixture conditions, shut-off valve function, and potential leak points — giving you a documented, accurate picture of your system’s condition.
Plumbing Installation
When a building requires new plumbing infrastructure — whether for a renovation, build-out, or system upgrade — our commercial plumbing installation teams handle the project with precision. Proper sizing, code-compliant materials, coordinated installation, and full commissioning are standard on every job.
Plumbing Maintenance
Reactive repairs are almost always more costly than the maintenance that could have prevented them. Our commercial plumbing maintenance programs keep systems clean, functional, and regularly inspected so small issues don’t turn into expensive emergencies.
How We Work
Step 1
Detail Gathering
Before arriving, we ask key questions about the issue, timing, layout, and past problems. This preparation helps us arrive informed, reducing delays and allowing a faster, more accurate assessment on site.
Step 2
System Inspection
Our plumber performs a hands-on evaluation of pipes, fixtures, drains, and components using a structured checklist. This ensures nothing is overlooked, and the root cause is clearly identified before any work begins.
Step 3
Findings Review
We explain our findings in plain language, outline available solutions, and provide written estimates for each option. There’s no pressure — you choose what best fits your building needs and budget.
Step 4
Work Execution
All repairs, installations, and maintenance are completed by trained plumbers using proper materials and commercial-grade methods. Every job is performed to meet plumbing codes, safety standards, and long-term reliability expectations.
Step 5
Performance Check
After completing the work, we test water pressure, drain flow, fixture function, and connections. We confirm everything operates correctly, ensuring the solution holds up and performs reliably beyond the service visit.
Step 6
Final Handoff
We review completed work with you, document the results, and explain what to monitor. If questions or issues arise later, our team remains available, responsive, and ready to provide continued support when needed.
Service Area
We service the following areas and more:
- Jenkintown
- Warrington
- Fairless Hills
- Bristol
- Elkins Park
- Cheltenham
- Wayne
- Gwynedd
- Chalfont
- Huntingdon Valley
- Fort Washington
- North Wales
- Blue Bell
- Bala Cynwyd
- Gladwyne
- Audubon
- Norristown
- Plymouth Meeting
- Bucks County
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- Jenkintown
- Warrington
- Fairless Hills
- Bristol
- Elkins Park
- Cheltenham
- Wayne
- Gwynedd
- Chalfont
- Huntingdon Valley
- Fort Washington
- North Wales
- Blue Bell
- Bala Cynwyd
- Gladwyne
- Audubon
- Norristown
- Plymouth Meeting
- Bucks County
Emergency Services
- MON - FRI: OPEN 24 HOURS
- SAT: 9 AM - 1 PM
If you have a plumbing emergency where water is running and you can’t get it to stop call us right now and our 24 hour operator will instruct you on how to get your water turned off. For all other emergencies whether plumbing or HVAC related, call us now or fill out our booking form and make sure to select EMERGENCY and a member of our team will be out the next day GUARANTEED!
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What commercial plumbing codes apply to properties?
Commercial properties fall under the Pennsylvania Uniform Construction Code, which incorporates the International Plumbing Code, along with Philadelphia’s local amendments enforced through the Department of Licenses and Inspections. Bucks and Montgomery County properties follow the same state code but with county-level administration. Our work is performed to meet applicable code requirements, and we pull the necessary permits so your property stays compliant.
How do you minimize water service disruption when repairing plumbing in an occupied building?
We coordinate timing around your operations before we arrive — whether that means early morning work, off-peak hours, or phased shutoffs that keep most of the building running. For repairs that require a full water shutoff, we communicate the window clearly in advance so tenants and staff can prepare. The goal is to complete the work correctly the first time and get service restored as quickly as possible.
What's the difference between commercial and residential plumbing systems — and why does it matter for repairs?
Commercial systems run larger-diameter pipes, handle significantly higher daily usage, and often serve multiple floors, units, or occupancy types simultaneously. That means pressure demands, pipe sizing, and fixture counts are all on a different scale than a typical home. A repair approach that works fine residentially can fall short in a commercial setting — which is why we assess every commercial job based on the building’s actual system, not a generic fix.
Can you retrofit older cast iron or galvanized pipes in a legacy Philadelphia commercial building?
Yes. A lot of older commercial buildings throughout Philadelphia still have cast iron or galvanized steel plumbing that’s reached the end of its service life. We assess the full condition of the existing system before recommending a repair, partial replacement, or full repipe — and we work with the building’s layout to minimize wall and ceiling disruption wherever possible. If you’re dealing with recurring leaks, low pressure, or discolored water in an older property, the pipe material is usually the first thing we check.
What causes recurring water pressure issues in commercial buildings, and how do you fix them?
Recurring pressure problems usually trace back to a few common sources: mineral buildup narrowing older pipes, a failing pressure-reducing valve, partially closed shutoffs, or a water main issue at the street connection. In multi-story buildings, pressure can also drop significantly on upper floors if the system wasn’t sized correctly for the load. We test pressure at multiple points during our inspection to pinpoint where the drop is occurring — then address the root cause rather than adjusting the symptoms.