Below you’ll find a variety of helpful documents designed to support our customers. Whether you’re looking for service information, water quality reports, rate schedules, or payment assistance, these resources are here to help. Simply click the Download button () next to each item to view or print the information you need.
Plumbers
The plumbers listed below are familiar with Columbia Water Company’s plumbing
requirements. They have worked with other Columbia Water Company customers to
make necessary plumbing corrections including installation of dual check valves, shut off
valves, and service line repairs, etc.
Customers are welcome to use any plumber of their choice, and are not required to use
a plumber from the list below. For a printable list, click here.
| TJ Richards, LLC | Marietta, PA | (717) 875-6302 |
| Hometown Plumbing | Columbia, PA | (717) 587-9512 |
| Frey Lutz Corp | Lancaster, PA | (717) 898-6808 |
| RL Grham & Sons, Inc | Columbia, PA | (717) 684-2461 |
| S. A. Way & Son | Mountville, PA | (717) 629-5727 |
| Fish Mechanical LLC | Columbia, PA | (717) 278-3402 |
| Misel Burger | Columbia, PA | (717) 989-8888 |
| Spring Road Plumbing LLC | Columbia, PA | (717) 693-6346 |
Companies that install, inspect, test and maintain cross-connection control/backflow prevention devices are as follows. For a printable list, click here.
| ProTech Mechanical Contractor, Inc. | Landisville, PA | (717) 892-6988 |
| Commonwealth Fire Protection | Leola, PA | (717) 656-2981 |
| Graham Backflow Testing & Certification, Inc. Formerly R L Graham & Sons, Inc. | Columbia, PA | (717) 684-4826 |
| Penn Fire Protection | Selinsgrove, PA | (570) 374-4508 |
| EH Gochnauer & Sons | Lancaster, PA | (717) 299-3776 |
| Frey Lutz Corporation | Lancaster, PA | (717) 898-6808 |
| Ansel Backflow Service | Columbia, PA | (717) 721-0277 |

Know What’s Below—Call 811 Before You Dig
In Pennsylvania, you are required to contact PA One Call by dialing 8-1-1 at least three business days before you begin any excavation project. When PA One Call receives a call, it will alert the appropriate underground facility owners of your intent to dig. The underground facility owners will identify any underground lines at your work site.
Everyday excavation can result in consequences that you may not expect, resulting in serious injury or death, environmental damage, and costly delays. You can reduce such risks by calling 8-1-1.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved the use of 8-1-1 as the national abbreviated telephone number for commercial and residential consumers to provide advanced notice of excavation activities.
In keeping with the FCC ruling, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission ordered all telephone systems in Pennsylvania to fully implement 8-1-1.
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