About Us

Founded in 1929, Rochester Plumbing and Heating, Inc. is a Michigan company which provides plumbing, heating, air conditioning services.

Rochester Plumbing and Heating

Rochester Plumbing and Heating, 812 North Main Street, Rochester, Michigan,  48307

What You Can Expect

  • Dependable service by fully qualified, licensed, and insured technicians
  • Emergency service available
  • Flexible payment options: we accept Cash, Check, Visa and Mastercard

Service Area

Rochester Plumbing and Heating is based in Rochester, MI, and serves customers throughout Oakland County, including the following cities
  • Auburn Hills MI
  • Birmingham MI
  • Bloomfield Hills MI
  • Clawson MI
  • Lake Orion MI
  • Pontiac MI
  • Rochester MI
  • Rochester Hills MI
  • Sterling Heights MI
  • Troy MI
  • Utica MI
  • West Bloomfield MI

History

Rochester Plumbing and Heating was established in 1929 by Earl Hulbert, Bill Garling and George Martin to provide residential and commercial plumbing and heating sales and service. By the early 1950’s Earl Hulbert had bought out both of his partners. In 1955 Mr. Hulbert’s daughter and son in law, Cecil Ennis, purchased the business, which they managed until 1975 when Gerald Carpenter and David Graybill purchased the business. Mr. Carpenter bought out his partner and ran the business until his death in 1997 – when the management of the business was turned over to his sons Keith and Kim Carpenter.

Today, moving into the next century, Rochester Plumbing and Heating enjoys a leadership role in the plumbing and heating and cooling industry by continuing a family tradition of providing quality residential and commercial plumbing and heating services plus expansion into air conditioning and design build services to the Greater Rochester area.

At Rochester Plumbing and Heating we believe that our people are the most important and valued asset of our company. This belief comes from our deep respect for each individual, linked with personal and corporate integrity in dealing with our customers and with each other.