Our Services
Brookside Plumbing handles every aspect of plumbing, heating, and air conditioning for both residential and commercial projects across Midcoast Maine.
Residential & Commercial
From a slow drip in the kitchen to a full plumbing plan for a new build — we handle every aspect of plumbing for homes and commercial projects across Midcoast Maine.
Request serviceFixture leaks, pipe repairs, and emergency response when a connection lets go.
Sinks, toilets, tubs, showers, and faucets — replacements and full bath/kitchen rough-ins.
Conventional and tankless water heater installation, replacement, and repair.
Full plumbing systems for new homes, additions, and commercial build-outs.
Pipe replacement, re-routing, and upgrades for older Midcoast homes.
Service and projects for inns, restaurants, offices, and local businesses.
HVAC built for Maine
Heating system service and air conditioning installation built for the Midcoast climate — diagnosis, repair, and replacement from a crew who knows what New England winters do to equipment.
Talk to a techDiagnose and fix furnaces, boilers, and heating systems before the next cold snap.
Right-sized replacement systems when the old one's no longer worth fixing.
AC installation and service for the handful of weeks each summer that actually need it.
Heating and cooling solutions for additions, sunrooms, and older homes without ductwork.
Routine service to keep systems running efficiently and catch problems early.
Heating and cooling for local businesses, with an eye on uptime during peak season.
Frequently asked
Don't see your question here? Give us a call — we'd rather talk it through than have you guess.
First — shut off the water at the main valve to limit damage. Then call us at (207) 785-2145. Our crew is known for showing up when it matters, and we'll get to you as quickly as possible. Our standard business hours are Mon–Fri 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM.
Generally — if your system is under 12 years old and the repair is a fraction of replacement cost, repair makes sense. If it's older, repairs are stacking up, or you're seeing uneven heat and rising fuel bills, replacement is usually the smarter long-term move. We'll give you a straight answer either way.
Weak airflow, warm air from the vents, unusual noises, ice on the coils, or a unit that runs constantly without cooling. Because AC use in Maine is seasonal, problems often show up on the first hot day in June — schedule a check in spring to avoid that scramble.
Annually for HVAC — a fall tune-up for heating and a spring check for AC. For plumbing, a once-a-year walkthrough catches issues like slow leaks, hose bibs at risk of freezing, and water heater wear before they become emergencies.
A repair restores a specific failed component — a cartridge, a section of pipe, a flush valve. A replacement swaps out the whole fixture or system. We recommend replacement when repairs become repetitive, when parts are obsolete, or when the underlying piece is near end of life.
"They pumped it out, diagnosed it, and fixed in less than 5 hours on a Friday before the 4th of July without any disturbance or down time for our guests."
Pick up the phone. We answer questions before we send anyone out — no pressure.