Alan sighed, adjusting his tool belt. "Let’s hope it’s just a corroded valve. This house has history, Leo. You don't just start digging up a century-old garden without a fight."
They stepped into the basement, a labyrinth of copper and iron. While Alan began testing the seals at the manifold, Leo moved further into the shadows of the crawlspace with a thermal scanner. For twenty minutes, the only sound was the rhythmic clink of wrenches and the low hum of the furnace. "Found it," Leo’s voice echoed, tight and urgent. MAP - 5-Star Plumbing - Alan Vicenzo, Leo La Ro...
Alan started the engine, the 5-Star logo reflecting in the side mirror. "In this business, Leo, you never know what’s flowing through the walls." Alan sighed, adjusting his tool belt
"The pressure drop is coming from the north wing," Leo noted, tapping the screen. "If it’s the main line, we’re looking at a full excavation." You don't just start digging up a century-old
The morning air in the valley was still crisp when Alan Vicenzo pulled his 5-Star Plumbing van into the driveway of an aging Victorian estate. Beside him, Leo La Rosa was already reviewing the blueprints on a tablet, his brow furrowed.
Alan crawled over, shining his heavy-duty flashlight where Leo was pointing. It wasn't a burst pipe. Behind a false brick panel that had shifted due to a slow leak, they saw the glint of metal—not copper, but steel.