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Transparent pricing means no surprises. We keep costs fair so you can get the service you need without unnecessary financial stress.

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Serving 15 counties in VA and WV since 1989
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Plumbing FAQs
1. Why is my water pressure low?
Low water pressure can result from a variety of issues, including clogged pipes, mineral buildup, partially closed shutoff valves, or leaks in the plumbing system. In some cases, it may also be related to problems with the municipal water supply or a malfunctioning pressure regulator.
2. What should I do if my drain is clogged?
Start by trying a plunger or a drain snake to remove the blockage. Avoid pushing the clog further down the line. If these methods don’t work or if the clog keeps coming back, it’s best to call a professional plumber to safely clear the drain and inspect the system.
3. Is it safe to use chemical drain cleaners?
Chemical drain cleaners can be effective on minor clogs, but they often cause more harm than good. Over time, they can corrode your pipes, damage finishes, and pose health risks. A mechanical solution or professional cleaning is a safer and more effective approach.
4. How do I know if I have a hidden water leak?
Signs of a hidden leak include unusually high water bills, the sound of running water when no fixtures are in use, damp or discolored walls and ceilings, and musty odors. Leak detection tools or a plumbing inspection can help identify the source.
5. What causes sewer backups, and how can I prevent them?
Sewer backups are commonly caused by tree root intrusion, blockages from grease or non-flushable materials, broken sewer lines, or outdated plumbing. Prevent backups by avoiding flushing inappropriate items, scheduling regular sewer line inspections, and installing a backflow prevention valve if needed.
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About Winchester, VA
Winchester, Virginia—nicknamed the “Star of the Shenandoah”—is a storied independent city nestled in the northern reaches of the Shenandoah Valley. Founded in 1744 and chartered in 1752, Winchester is Virginia’s oldest city west of the Blue Ridge Mountains. As the county seat for Frederick County (though administratively separate), it forms the heart of a regional metro area with over 145,000 residents. Blending historic charm, cultural richness, and natural beauty, Winchester offers residents and visitors alike a small‑city ambiance within reach of Washington, D.C., just 75 miles to the east.
Demographics
As of mid‑2023, Winchester’s population stands at roughly 27,981 (#28k) residents, marking a slight decline from the previous year. The city’s median age is 36.7, illustrating a community of families, professionals, and retirees.
From a racial and ethnic standpoint, Winchester is diverse. The community identifies as approximately 62.7% White (non-Hispanic), 20.1% Hispanic, 9.2% Black or African American, and smaller percentages of Asian, Native American, and multiracial residents.
Households number about 11,255, averaging 2.4 persons each. The median household income is $64,648—up about 3.5% year-over-year though about 19.3% of residents live below the poverty line . Winchester’s economy is moderately prosperous, but income inequality remains a local challenge.
Educational attainment is strong: 86.5% of residents have at least a high school diploma, and 31.6% hold a bachelor’s degree or higher. Additionally, 12.6% are foreign-born, reflecting growing multicultural influences.
Education
Education plays a key role in Winchester’s character, from public schooling to higher education and lifelong learning:
Winchester Public Schools & John Handley High School
Winchester Public Schools serves the city, with John Handley High School as its flagship institution. The system prioritizes academic success, arts, athletics, and community engagement.
Shenandoah University
Founded in 1875 and affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Shenandoah University is located within the city. With about 4,343 students across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, it offers more than 200 areas of study across six colleges. Major contributions include allied health, performing arts, business, sciences, and liberal arts. The university bolsters the local economy and community through cultural events, research initiatives, and athletic competitions.
Community Education & Libraries
Winchester hosts community education opportunities, often in partnership with Frederick County and the Winchester-Frederick Historical Society. The Handley Regional Library system, anchored by historic main branches, supports literacy, research, and community activities.
Tourism
Winchester’s tourism profile is built on its rich heritage, natural scenery, and vibrant cultural traditions:
Historical Sites & Museums
Old Town Winchester & Loudoun Street Mall: This pedestrian-friendly historic district features over 1,100 contributing buildings dating back to the 18th century, showcasing Italianate and Victorian architecture. It’s packed with shops, eateries, galleries, and museums.
Stonewall Jackson’s Headquarters Museum: A Gothic Revival house used by Confederate General “Stonewall” Jackson during 1861, this National Historic Landmark offers a deep dive into Civil War history.
George Washington’s Office Museum: Located in downtown Winchester, this small museum occupies the offices where a young George Washington worked on boundary surveys in the 1750s.
Abram’s Delight, Handley Library, Old Stone Church, and Winchester Historic District: These and other historic buildings highlight the city’s layered past through the 19th and 20th centuries.
Festivals & Events
Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival: Running since 1924, this signature May festival celebrates the region’s apple heritage with parades, carnival rides, music, dances, and fireworks. Local schools and businesses often close for the coronation of the Apple Blossom Queen.
First Fridays Arts & Outdoor Movies: Hosted in Old Town, these monthly events feature pop-up art, live music, film screenings, and family activities through spring and summer .
Winchester Little Theatre & Museum of the Shenandoah Valley: The theatre delivers local performances and musicals, while the museum hosts fine art, regional history exhibits, concerts, and seasonal festivals.
Powell’s Plumbing & Air in Winchester
152 Windy Hill Ln
Winchester, VA 22602
(540) 665-8196
Plumbing Service Areas
- Berryville VA
- Bloomery WV
- Bluemont VA
- Boyce VA
- Brucetown VA
- Bunker Hill WV
- Capon Bridge WV
- Capon Springs WV
- Charles Town WV
- Clear Brook VA
- Cross Junction VA
- Delaplane VA
- Fishers Hill VA
- Front Royal VA
- Gerrardstown WV
- Glengary WV
- Gore VA
- Halltown WV
- Hayfield VA
- High View WV
- Inwood WV
- Kearneysville WV
- Lebanon Church VA
- Markham VA
- Martinsburg WV
- Maurertown VA
- Middletown VA
- Millwood VA
- Mount Weather VA
- Paris VA
- Ranson WV
- Rectortown VA
- Reliance VA
- Ridgeway WV
- Rippon WV
- Shenandoah Junction WV
- Shepherdstown WV
- Slanesville WV
- Star Tannery VA
- Stephens City VA
- Stephenson VA
- Strasburg VA
- Summit Point WV
- Toms Brook VA
- Upperville VA
- White Post VA
- Winchester VA
- Yellow Spring WV
Winchester Zip Codes
- 22601
- 22604
Winchester Neighborhoods
- Winchester West
- Bartonsville
- Burnt Factory
- Burning Knolls / Greenwood Heights
- Cedar Grove / Green Spring
- Winchester Northwest
- Winchester East
- Kernstown
- Opequon
- City Center