R.F. Bondurant Plumbing
RF Bondurant Plumbing & Heating is a family-owned and operated business that has served Southeastern PA for over 40 years. They take a lot of pride in being there when you need them. They strive to give the type of personal service you would expect with a local family business. Owner Rick Bondurant grew up in the business. From a young age, he was watching and learning from his father, Rich Sr. In 1999, Rick graduated from the PHCC five-year plumbing apprenticeship training program. He then worked as a Journeyman Plumber for two years before obtaining his Master Plumber license. He also successfully passed the Philadelphia Master Plumbers examination in 2007. He carries many industry certifications such as backflow device testing/rebuilding, private sewer and lateral inspections and OSHA certifications. Rick Bondurant has built a team of highly qualified techs who are ready when you need them.
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Sump Pump Prep for Spring and Summer Storms
The spring storm season is underway, so now is the time to check out your…
Bathroom Remodel? Some Options to Consider
Looking to remodel or make some changes to your current bathroom? It can be overwhelming…
Avoiding Septic, Sewer and Stormwater Problems
Fall leaves are beautiful but they must eventually be cleaned up, just like your home’s…
How Important is a Sewer Inspection?
The sewer line in your home is a crucial part of your plumbing system and must be maintained for it to function correctly. Many homeowners overlook their sewer lateral because they don’t know much about it and don’t know how to tell if there are problems. Even home inspectors sometimes overlook a sewer lateral because it’s underground.
How To Select the Right Toilet
Sometimes it’s better to replace an older toilet rather than repair it. Yes, that decision…
Is It Time to Repipe Your Home?
Eventually every homeowner is going to need to repipe their home. Repiping is one of the services that plumbers receive the most questions about, understandably.
Protect Your Outdoor Faucets From the Cold
As we move into the cooler weather, the leaves start to fall and the temps start to drop. Quite often, one thing that is overlooked is preparing the outdoor faucets for the winter.
Curious About What’s in Your Water?
Your water quality is crucial to the health of your family, and these days it’s…
What You Need to Know About Water Heaters
In a true example of planned obsolescence, did you know that standard tank-style electric or…
Drain Cleaning 101
Clogged drains can be a real annoyance, especially around the holidays with so much extra…