Epic Plumbing and Heating Inc is a full service plumbing, heating and mechanical contractor and a certified Veissman partner. With more than 15 years experience serving Eastern Massachusetts' commercial and residential customers, we are proud of our proven history of providing the best service and highest quality workmanship to our clients.
Founded in 2004 by Mark Marshall, Epic Plumbing & Heating, Inc. is a full service residential/commercial/industrial plumbing and heating contractor located in Peabody, Massachusetts. Over the past 12 years, Epic Plumbing & Heating has forged a solid reputation for quality workmanship, personal customer service and completing projects on time and on budget. Epic Plumbing & Heating provides plumbing construction, service and maintenance to a wide variety of customers though out Eastern Massachusetts serving both individual customers and facilities as well as many of Boston's premier residential general contractors and builders.
Did you know that absolutely every fixture and stick of furniture in your offices can help clients form their impressions of your business? When your company bathrooms don’t leave the most sparkling impression, it may be time to have us change out your fixtures.
During the 1800s and early 1900s, a lot of pipe was made out of lead, but that changed in the 1950s, and now most pipe is made out of copper. In fact, since 1963, around 28 billion feet of copper pipes have been installed, or about 5.3 million miles.
A customer will judge your business by his or her entire experience while he or she there, and that includes his or her time in the bathroom. While the design of the bathroom is up to you, you can count on a commercial plumber to help give you a plumbing system that will always work.
Did you know that the quality of water coming out of the tap can affect more than just its taste? If you have hard water in your area, the minerals in it could actually be damaging your fixtures.
PEX pipe offers a range of advantages for commercial buildings. Once the pipe is installed, it can be air-tested at normal operating pressures, which allows us to identify any potential leaks before water is introduced into the system.