Chrystie Plumbing Company
About
Contractor work runs round the clock in New York’s tight corridors, where quick fixes and solid seals make all the difference. Chrystie Plumbing Company crisscrosses Lower East Side doorways and storefronts, handling every twist and turn the city’s pipes demand. From fully remodeling sinks and showers to clearing stubborn clogs down in basement lines, they pull the tools out where branching pipes meet the street grid. Should joints need soldering tight or a backflow preventer checked before inspections knock, the crew shuffles elbow-grease and gauges side by side.
You’ll find them anchored at 191 Chrystie St, New York, NY 10002, parked between tenement stoops and corner bodegas. A few blocks east the grid swings into Delancey; a few blocks west, Chinatown pipes wind behind Buddhist temples toward the FDR. In these blocks, leaks sprout faster than Spring rain—so speed counts. The team splits their day patching copper crimps before noon, rerouting waste lines mid-afternoon, and sealing fresh PVC sleeves when the crews clear sidewalks for dusk.
Leaks aren’t picky; they run. Water heaters there splash out steam like fragrant noodle broth in hot summer months; old cast iron below screams green when it loses pressure. Chrystie Plumbing dries chaos into orderly work—gas reroutes for kitchens sharp enough to slice through winter menus, sewer scopes that snake down six-inch portals, emergency turn-off drills ready at hydraulic pace. And if the building inspector slides in without warning, they can stage permits, test gauges, and disappear before the elevator doors open again.
If the next pothole on Broome reveals yesterday’s handshake gone sour—bad fittings, weak solder—call (212) 293-1395 before steam starts signing the ceiling. Navigate straight there using the map: directions.