Sedona Plumbing and Heating is headquartered at 7 Winchester Terrace, just minutes from Wedge Pond, Winchester Center, and the Mystic Lakes. We’ve been serving Winchester homeowners as their go-to plumbing, heating, and cooling contractor since 2022 — and being based in town means our trucks reach most Winchester addresses within 20 minutes of your call. Whether you’re dealing with a burst pipe in a 100-year-old Symmes Corner Victorian, replacing the boiler in a Highlands Colonial, or installing a new tankless water heater in a Wedgemere ranch, we know Winchester homes inside and out.
Plumbing and HVAC Services in Winchester, MA
As Winchester’s locally-based master plumber and licensed gas fitter, we handle every plumbing, heating, and cooling need a Winchester home or small business has. Our services include water heater installation and replacement (tank, tankless, hybrid, and combi units), boiler installation and repair (Lochinvar, Burnham, Weil-McLain, Navien), furnace installation and tune-ups, central air conditioning, ductless mini-split installation, heat pump conversions through Mass Save, gas line installation and repair, sump pump replacement, copper repipe and plumbing repair, sewer and drain line repair, fixture and toilet installation, and 24/7 emergency response for burst pipes, gas leaks, and no-heat calls.
Many Winchester homes still run on the original boilers and steam heat installed when the houses were built. We’ve replaced more old steam systems and converted more cast-iron radiator setups in Winchester than any other contractor in town — and we know how to do it without damaging the original woodwork, plaster, or hardwood floors that make a Winchester home worth what it’s worth.
Common Plumbing and Heating Issues in Winchester Homes
Winchester’s housing stock is a mix of late-1800s and early-1900s Victorian and Colonial homes (especially around Symmes Corner, Wedgemere, and the Highlands), 1950s ranches and capes (West Side, Mystic Valley), and a smaller number of newer construction and condo developments. Each housing type comes with its own typical issues:
Older Winchester homes (pre-1940): Galvanized steel supply lines reaching end of life, cast-iron drain stacks rusting through, original steam boilers running at 50% efficiency, undersized 100-amp electrical panels limiting heat pump options, and lead solder joints in copper supply lines. We do full copper or PEX repipes on these homes regularly.
Mid-century Winchester homes (1950s-1970s): Original gas furnaces and oil boilers timing out, single-line oil tanks needing decommissioning for heat pump conversions, and basement utility rooms tight on space for high-efficiency equipment swaps.
Newer Winchester construction: Builder-grade water heaters lasting only 8-10 years, central AC condensate drains clogging in finished basements, and gas line resizing needed when adding generators or grills.
Winchester also has a few neighborhoods where we still see well water and septic systems (parts of the West Side near Highland Ave). We test water quality, install whole-house filters, and coordinate septic-friendly drain repairs as needed.
Why Winchester Homeowners Choose Sedona
We’re in town, not in a Boston dispatch center. Most “Boston-area” plumbers send a tech from Quincy or Lynn. We dispatch from 7 Winchester Terrace. The truck is closer, the response is faster, and the technician knows the streets without GPS.
Veteran-owned and master plumber licensed. Massachusetts Master Plumber license, fully insured for residential and commercial, EPA 608 certified for refrigerant work, registered Mass Save Heat Pump installer.
Upfront flat-rate pricing. You approve the price before any work starts. No hourly clock running while a tech diagnoses your boiler. Senior, military, and first responder discounts standard.
24/7 emergency response in Winchester. Burst pipe at 2am? No heat on the coldest night of January? You’ll reach a real person, not a call center, and a Sedona truck rolls within the hour.
Areas We Serve Near Winchester
Beyond Winchester, we serve all of the surrounding Boston metro communities: Arlington, Medford, Woburn, Stoneham, Lexington, Melrose, Reading, Burlington, and the rest of the Greater Boston area.
Frequently Asked Questions from Winchester Homeowners
How quickly can you get to my Winchester home?
From our 7 Winchester Terrace shop, most Winchester addresses are a 10-20 minute drive. For non-emergency calls we typically schedule same-day or next-day. For emergencies (no heat, burst pipe, gas smell, water heater leak) we dispatch immediately.
Do you pull permits with the Town of Winchester?
Yes — we pull plumbing, gas, and mechanical permits through the Winchester Building Department for any work that requires inspection (water heater swaps, boiler installs, gas line work, repipes). It’s part of every quoted price; you never pay separately for permitting.
My Winchester home has steam heat. Do you work on it?
Yes. Steam systems are everywhere in Winchester’s older housing and we install, service, and replace residential steam boilers regularly. We can also walk you through whether converting from steam to forced hot water or a heat pump makes sense for your specific home.
Are you Mass Save approved?
Yes — we’re a registered Mass Save Heat Pump installer. Winchester homeowners can qualify for up to $10,000 in rebates on whole-home heat pump conversions, plus 0% HEAT Loan financing. We handle the rebate paperwork.
Need a plumber, heating, or cooling contractor in Winchester? Call (781) 214-8685 or use the form on this page. We answer the phone, show up when promised, and fix the problem the first time.