
Round Hill, Loudoun County
Plumber in Round Hill, VA
Father and son, out of Front Royal, up Route 7 to your front door. Water heaters, drains, sewer lines, leak detection. We pick up the phone, we show up, we tell you straight.
540-671-5417 Call us directRound Hill sits right at the foot of the Blue Ridge, and the plumbing here is as mixed as the town itself.
Round Hill is a small town tucked against the west end of Loudoun County, where the gridded streets of Sterling and Ashburn finally give out and the county turns back into farmland and mountain. From our shop at 266 Grove Farm Road in Front Royal, getting to you is a straight run: north on Route 522 to Winchester, then east on Route 7 over the Blue Ridge, dropping you into Round Hill in well under an hour. We make that drive often, because western Loudoun is exactly the kind of territory we know best, old houses, wells, septic, and a housing market that keeps adding new builds on top of all of it.
What makes Round Hill different from the eastern part of the county is the age and the spread of the housing stock. Inside the town limits you have homes that go back generations, plus the older sections off Main Street and Loudoun Street with cast iron drain stacks, galvanized supply lines, and the slow water pressure that comes with both. Push out into the surrounding county toward Sleeter Lake, Round Hill Village, and Lake Ridge Estates and you hit subdivisions from the building booms of the last few decades, with PEX, modern fixtures, and tankless water heaters that have their own set of headaches. We work on all of it, and we do not pretend a 1920s farmhouse and a 2015 colonial have the same plumbing, because they do not.
A lot of the homes out here are on private wells and septic rather than municipal water and sewer, especially once you leave the town proper. That changes the job. Well water in this part of Loudoun runs hard and often carries iron and sediment, which chews through water heaters, clogs aerators, and stains fixtures. Septic systems do not tolerate the same abuse a sewer line shrugs off. When we get called to a Round Hill house, the first thing we figure out is what is feeding it and what it drains into, because the right repair on a well-and-septic property is not the same as the right repair on a town-water connection.
Water heater repair and replacement in Round HillWhat Round Hill calls us for
Water heaters, tank and tankless
Hard well water is rough on tanks out here, so sediment buildup and early failure are common. We replace and repair tank and tankless units and we are certified on most of the major brands. If yours is leaking or running cold, we will tell you straight whether it is worth saving.
Drains and hydro jetting
Older Round Hill homes with cast iron and clay drains build up grease, scale, and root intrusion over the years. We clear stubborn lines and hydro jet when a snake is not enough to get the pipe back to full bore.
Sewer line repair and camera inspection
For homes on the town sewer, we run a camera down the line to find the break, the belly, or the root mass before we dig, so you are not paying to excavate the wrong spot.
Leak detection and repiping
Galvanized supply lines in the older houses corrode from the inside and spring slow leaks behind walls. We find them and, when the pipe is past saving, repipe the home in copper or PEX.
Gas lines, fixtures, and remodels
New faucet, new tub, a kitchen or bath remodel, or a gas line for a range or generator, we handle the fixture and gas work that keeps a Round Hill renovation moving.
Backflow certified, free quotes, and 10 percent off frozen water line repairs when the Blue Ridge winters get into your crawl space. Want the photos? Take a look at our recent work gallery.
Pipe connections in Round HillPlumbing the way Round Hill is built
Winter is the season that brings the phone calls. Round Hill sits higher and colder than the lowland towns, and the wind that comes off the Blue Ridge finds every uninsulated pipe in a crawl space or an exterior wall. We see frozen and burst supply lines here every hard freeze, which is why we run a standing 10 percent discount on frozen water line repairs. If a pipe lets go at two in the morning, we answer, because the emergency line runs around the clock and a flooded basement does not wait for business hours.
The town itself is compact, but our work pulls us across the whole western edge of the county. We are regularly in Purcellville just down Route 7, in Hamilton and Lovettsville to the north, and out into Leesburg, Ashburn, and Sterling as the county fills in eastward. That spread matters for Round Hill homeowners, because we are not making a special one-off trip over the mountain. We are already working in your part of Loudoun, so getting to you does not turn into a scheduling problem.
New construction in and around Round Hill brings its own list. The colonials and craftsman builds going up on the old farm parcels come with modern fixtures, tankless heaters, and the kind of complaints that show up a few years after the builder is gone, recirculation pumps that quit, valves that drip, and water heaters that throw error codes nobody at the closing table explained. We service the work the builder did not stick around for, and we do it without talking down to you about it.
Whether your Round Hill home is a hundred years old on a well or three years old on town water, the approach is the same. We look at what is actually in front of us, we tell you what it needs and what it does not, and we give you a free quote before any work starts. No upsell, no scare tactics, no fluff. If you want to talk through a problem before you commit, reach out and tell us what is going on.
Western Loudoun and the towns we cover around Round Hill
- Leesburg
- Ashburn
- Sterling
- Purcellville
- Hamilton
- Lovettsville
All part of our Loudoun County service area, reached from Front Royal over Route 7.
We run from our shop at 266 Grove Farm Road in Front Royal out to Round Hill and the towns around it. Here is where you will find us on the map.
Questions Round Hill homeowners ask
How fast can you get to Round Hill from Front Royal?
My Round Hill home is on a well. Does that change the plumbing work?
Why do pipes freeze so often around Round Hill?
Do you work on older homes with galvanized or cast iron pipe?
Are you licensed and certified for the work?
What plumbing services do you offer in Round Hill?
Need a plumber in Round Hill, VA?
Tell us what is going on and a real person calls you back, usually within the hour. The quote is always free.
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