Fire Hydrant Repair and Preventative MainentanceWorking Fire Hydrants?
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“At the Hydrant Doctor, our experience includes fire hydrants that have been hit by cars, others that are corroded, leaking, or frozen, and even systems so old that no manufactured parts are available.” Nick Selembo, the Hydrant Doctor |


From one or two hydrants outside a nursing home to 40 or 50 fire hydrants protecting a steel mill, Hydrant Doctor has serviced all sizes of systems.
When should you repair, rather than replace? Better than ninety percent of the time, fire hydrant repair can be completed within 20% to 25% of replacement costs.
Hydrant Doctor provides new fire hydrant installations as needed, but don’t assume your broken fire hydrant must be replaced. Let Hydrant Doctor save you money, or repair three or four hydrants for the price of one new unit!
Many fire hydrant repairs can be completed in less than an hour, and most do not require the use of a backhoe. Typically, repairs may take from 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the problem, as well as the make and model.
Hydrant Doctor uses specialty tools to reduce work time, deal with corroded valves, joints, and caps, and to reduce wear and tear. We work with many suppliers and machine shops to create the specialized tools and parts we need to repair hydrants so old, their manufacturers have faded into history.
Occasionally, a backhoe and teams of four to six men may be required to dig down eight feet and more to correct certain problems. With all the potential for digging through buried gas and power lines, aren’t you glad an experienced crew from Hydrant Doctor is on the job?
Hydrant Doctor is fully insured for work on fire hydrants.
Please Contact Us to schedule an inspection and assessment of your fire hydrants today.
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“We have seen hydrants from the WWI era, and even ones up to 90 years old that could be cleaned and reassembled to work like new.” Nick Selembo, the Hydrant Doctor |
A key tenet of the Hydrant Doctor philosophy is preventative maintenance.

For less than the price of a cup of coffee per day, your company can have a preventative maintenance program that keeps your fire hydrants in perfect condition. You know the critical role PM plays in everything you do. It is no different with fire hydrant maintenance.
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“Wabtec Corporation, WABCO Locomotive Products Division, Wilmerding, PA has contracted with Commercial Fire Hydrant Services (Hydrant Doctor) for the past 4 years. Nick Selembo is very responsive, trustworthy, and knowledgeable about the fire protection services he provides to our facility.” Charles T. Kucera, |
Preventative Maintenance has been acceptable business practice for many years now, resulting in both efficient and cost effective asset management. Good PM keeps equipment working and helps avoid a large capital expenditure, when things break down and need immediate replacement. Don’t get caught paying for avoidable fire damage and new fire hydrants when an inexpensive maintenance program from Hydrant Doctor can keep your hydrants in tip-top shape all year round.
Of course, you can always call on the Hydrant Doctor for those unusual problems requiring his 15 years and more of specialized experience in hydrant maintenance and repair.
Hydrant Doctor (aka Commercial Fire Hydrant Services) provides fire hydrant maintenance and repair services throughout the Pittsburgh region, including Allegheny, Westmoreland, Washington, Fayette, Somerset, Cambria, and Indiana Counties.
Consulting, Training, and Preventative Maintenance Plans provided nationwide.
We can provide on site services anywhere within a 3 hour drive of Latrobe, PA, from Hagerstown Maryland to locations in Ohio and West Virginia. Towns and municipalities within our service area include, but are not limited to: Allison Park, Apollo, Blawnox, Bloomfield, Braddock, Cheswick, Churchill, Delmont, Derry, Duquesne, East Liberty, East Pittsburgh, Edgewood, Etna, Export, Fox Chapel, Garfield, Glassport, Glenwood, Greensburg, Harmarville, Hempfield Township, Highland Park, Hunker, Indiana Township, Irwin, Jeannette, Latrobe, Lawrenceville, Leechburg, Lower Burrell, McKeesport, Millvale, Monroeville, Mt. Washington, Murrysville, New Kensington, North Huntingdon, North Side, North Washington Township, Oakmont, Ohara Township, Penn Hills, Penn Township, Pittsburgh, Plum Boro, Point Breeze, Rankin, Salem Township, Troy Hill, Shadyside, Shaler, Sharpsburg, South Side, Springdale, Squirrel Hill, Swissvale, Tarentum, Turtle Creek, Vandergrift, Verona, Wall, White Oak, Wilkinsburg, Youngwood, and Zelienople.
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