Morris County's largest township gets full Sidekick coverage — from Lake Hiawatha to Mount Tabor.
Parsippany-Troy Hills is the largest township in Morris County, and we cover all of it — Lake Hiawatha, Mount Tabor, Lake Parsippany, Rainbow Lakes, Powder Mill, Troy Hills, and the corporate corridor. Our trucks reach Parsippany by appointment and typically as scheduling allows for urgent issues.
Parsippany's water is notably hard, which drives a lot of our work here: water-softener installs, tankless descaling, water-heater replacements that wouldn't be needed if the previous unit had been on softened water. The township's housing mix — older lake-community cottages, 1960s–70s subdivisions, and newer townhome developments — keeps every workday varied.
"Great diagnosis of multiple situations, expert repair, reasonable charges, personable and courteous service." - Stephen M., Google Review
Big township, fixed-price work. Sidekick handles Parsippany like we handle Morristown — cleanly, carefully, and with licensed field-team coordination. Call (973) 397-5347.
Plumbing isn't generic — every neighborhood has its own housing stock and quirks. Here's what we see day to day.
Older lake-community homes, often originally summer cottages, with plumbing that's been adapted year-round over decades. Frequent calls: aging water heaters, drain backups, frozen pipe repairs in winter.
The Methodist camp meeting grounds — historic small homes built tightly together, with shared utilities and unusual layouts. We work carefully here and know the area's quirks.
Standard mid-century construction with original copper supply and cast-iron drains now reaching 50–60 years old. Pinhole leaks, slow drains, and water-heater replacements are constant.
Office and mixed-use buildings. We handle commercial water-heater work, backflow testing, and grease-trap drain service.
Local housing stock and water chemistry shape what breaks. These are the recurring problems we solve in Parsippany-Troy Hills.
Parsippany's water averages 10–12 grains per gallon, hard enough to shorten water-heater life by 2–4 years. A softener or anti-scale system is a real value add here.
Older lake-community homes often have plumbing in unconditioned crawl spaces — vulnerable to freezing in cold snaps. We do thaw work in season and freeze-prevention upgrades the rest of the year.
Original cast-iron drain stacks plus 50 years of hair, soap, and grease buildup means slow drains throughout 1960s Parsippany homes. We hydro-jet and camera-inspect.
Parsippany covers a lot of geography. Knowing which neighborhoods have hard water, which have well water, which have older drain layouts — that local knowledge saves diagnosis time and produces better recommendations.
Excellent! Jimmy and his partner provide outstanding plumbing services. Diagnoses problems quickly and explains the whole process thoroughly. Highly recommend!
I had a great experience with Sidekick Plumbing! They installed new pipes for my washer and a shower valve in my condo in East Hanover. The plumber was professional, efficient, and knowledgeable, making the whole process smooth and hassle-free. Definitely a company I would recommend.
Jimmy was on time, professional, fairly priced and most importantly fixed the water leak I had in my bathroom. Will 100% be using Sidekick Plumbing in the future!
Yes — Parsippany-Troy Hills is one of Sidekick Plumbing's primary service areas. We serve Parsippany-Troy Hills from our Morristown office at 55 Madison Ave Suite 400. Appointment availability varies by schedule and job scope.
For appointments in Parsippany-Troy Hills, call or book online and we will confirm the earliest available window before you commit.
Yes. Sidekick Plumbing operates under New Jersey Master Plumber License #36BI01357700, valid statewide. We pull permits with the Parsippany-Troy Hills building department for any work that requires one and coordinate inspections directly.
For most jobs, we provide a fixed-price written quote after an on-site assessment in Parsippany-Troy Hills. Diagnosis is included when repair work is approved. If a standalone visit fee applies, we disclose it before you book.
Parsippany's water averages 10–12 grains per gallon, hard enough to shorten water-heater life by 2–4 years. A softener or anti-scale system is a real value add here.
Call or use the online scheduler to request service.
📞 Call (973) 397-5347