The Beginning
to the End of Your
Plumbing ProblemsSM
The Beginning to the End of Your Plumbing ProblemsSM
Licensed and Insured
Locally Owned and Operated
Honest, Quality Workmanship
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Sewer and Water Work 10-Year Warranty
A Residential and Commercial
Plumbing Company You Can Trust
Alpha Plumbing is a full-service plumbing contracting company serving the Baltimore and Annapolis metro area with expertise in all aspects of plumbing. We’re family owned and operated since 1991—more than 30 years!—from our office in Pasadena.
We offer quality plumbing services at reasonable rates in a timely manner. Our trucks are equipped with GPS systems to ensure we’re prompt and on time. No job is too large or too small. We maintain a fleet of well-stocked trucks and also own and operate our own backhoes for jobs requiring excavation.
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Financing options available!
At Alpha Plumbing, we continue to look for ways we can better serve you. We are proud to offer financing for new plumbing system installation and repair services. To find the right option, click the button below and complete the application form on the financing website.
Our Latest News
How to Prevent Frozen or Burst Pipes This Winter
With winter weather just around the corner, it’s critical for Pasadena homeowners to understand the risks and dangers of frozen or burst water pipes.
Read MoreCommon Sewer Odors in Your Home: What’s That Smell?
Sewer lines are the pipes outside that connect your home to the municipal sewer system or septic tank. Sewer lines can crack or break, and the consequences can be severe. Damaged sewer lines often lead to unpleasant smells creeping into your home. These issues can be caused by tree roots invading the pipes, ground shifting, or pipe deterioration over time.
Read MoreHow Often Should I Clean My Sewer Line?
When a drain clogs in your Maryland home, you likely grab a drain snake or a plunger for a do-it-yourself fix.
However, sometimes the problem goes much deeper than your sink or toilet. If you could see underground, you might notice tree roots invading your sewer line.
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