Plumbing Services in Selma
Selma's railroad heritage shaped this town, and many of its homes reflect that history. The older properties need plumbers who understand vintage plumbing systems. We work on everything from century-old pipes to brand-new construction.
Selma's Plumbing Challenges
Many Selma homes date back generations. That means galvanized pipes, original fixtures, and plumbing systems that have been patched and modified over decades. We've seen it all and know how to work with these older systems—fixing what can be fixed and upgrading what needs to go.
"Bought an old house near the railroad tracks. Plumbing was... interesting. They helped us figure out what needed immediate attention and what could wait. Didn't try to scare us into replacing everything at once."
About Selma
Selma sits along the old railroad corridor, with Smithfield to the south and the I-95 corridor running nearby. The downtown area preserves much of its historic character, while newer development continues around the edges. The town offers affordable housing and a tight-knit community feel.