Lexington Plumbing started on Lexington Avenue in 1945. Tom Parrino returning from WWII started a neighborhood plumbing shop with his wife, Connie. Lexington Plumbing soon became synonymous with quality work and customer service. As Lexington Plumbing grew and focus shifted to large commercial projects, Tom Parrino's focus on the customer and strict ethical code of business made a lasting impression on the local construction community. Throughout the years Lexington Plumbing excelled in large industrial, commercial, and medical projects throughout the Metro Area.
Today, Lexington Plumbing employees work in over sixty different buildings a day all over the metro area in commercial construction and service markets. Lexington Plumbing's small shop focus on the customer and strong ethical code of business is as alive as ever, whether we are connecting to a medical gas system in a hospital or changing a stem on a faucet.