For General Contractors & Designers

The Plumbing Sub
Essex County GCs
Count On

Schedule reliability, code-savvy work, clean jobsites, and a plumber who reads plans. ECPH is the licensed Master Plumber Essex County contractors call first.

MA Master Plumber #16207 NH Licensed Owner-Led Crew Est. 2019 - Newburyport, MA
Working With ECPH

A Plumber Who Works Like a Partner, Not a Subcontractor Waiting on Instructions

Ian Burt holds a Master Plumber license in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire, plus an Associates in Business Management from Northern Essex Community College. That combination is unusual in the trades. It means ECPH understands how a construction project runs, not just how the plumbing inside it works.

We review plans before rough-in starts, communicate proactively when we find a conflict, and leave jobsites the way we found them. If you've ever lost a day of progress because your plumber missed something at rough-in inspection, we work differently than that.

How We Measure Up

What GCs Need From a Plumbing Sub

Here's how ECPH addresses the things that actually matter when you're managing a build timeline.

You need

"A plumber who shows up when scheduled and doesn't hold up my framing crew."

We commit to a schedule and hold it. Rough-in is on time or you hear from us before it becomes your problem. No day-of surprises.

You need

"A plumber who knows the code and won't cost me re-inspection days on a tight schedule."

ECPH pulls its own permits and works closely with local inspectors. We know the MA and NH plumbing codes inside out and we know what inspectors in Essex County and southern NH look for. No shortcuts, no surprises at rough-in.

You need

"A plumber who reads the plans and flags conflicts before the walls close."

We review the architectural set before rough-in starts. Drain stub-out locations, fixture rough-in heights, gas supply sizing. We flag conflicts when they're still change-order cheap, not after drywall is up.

You need

"A clean jobsite. My homeowner clients see everything."

Kind, courteous, respectful of people's homes. That's Ian's standard for every crew member on every job. We leave the site the way we found it, or better.

You need

"A licensed plumber who can handle the full scope, not just domestic plumbing."

ECPH holds five active licenses: MA Master Plumber, NH Master Plumber, NH Gas Piping, NH Mechanical, and MA Oil Burner Tech. One crew handles hydronic systems, gas piping, and water heaters alongside the plumbing scope. No coordination with a second sub.

Essex County Plumbing and Heating crew installing freestanding tub during bathroom renovation
Active Licenses

Every License Your Project May Require

MA
Master Plumber #16207 Licensed since 2014
NH
Master Plumber #2009861 Licensed since 2021
NH
Gas Piping #GF2011222 Licensed since 2021
NH
Mechanical License Active Licensed since 2021
MA
Oil Burner Tech Active Licensed since 2015
Ecp team group 02 - ECPH contractor partnership
Active GC Partnerships

Built on Consistent Performance, Not One-Off Jobs

"We enjoy collaborating with contractors as well as designers - it's how this work is supposed to go."

- Ian Burt, Owner & Licensed Master Plumber, Essex County Plumbing and Heating LLC

ECPH works with a small roster of GCs and designers across Essex County on high-end residential projects. If you're a general contractor or designer evaluating ECPH as a plumbing partner, reach out to discuss your next project. We'd rather build the relationship before you're under deadline pressure.

GC Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do we get on your schedule for an upcoming project?

Contact us as early as possible in the project timeline, ideally before you've finalized your subcontractor list. Early conversations let us review the plans, ask the right questions, and lock in a schedule that works around your framing and drywall timelines. Reach out through our contact page or by phone.

Do you cover both Massachusetts and New Hampshire projects?

Yes. Ian holds Master Plumber licenses in both states, plus NH Gas Piping and Mechanical licenses. The same crew covers Essex County MA and the southern NH Seacoast (Seabrook, Hampton, Exeter, Stratham, Newton, Plaistow) with no subcontracting at the state line. One sub for both sides of the border.

Can you handle the full mechanical scope, or just plumbing?

We handle plumbing, hydronic heating systems, gas piping, and water heaters, including oil-fired equipment under Ian's MA Oil Burner Tech license. We don't do forced-air HVAC or air conditioning. For projects that need all of those scopes, we coordinate well with HVAC subs and electrical contractors but we don't subcontract those ourselves.

What's your communication style during a project?

Proactive. If we find a conflict between the drawings and the site condition, you hear from us before we improvise a fix. If a schedule changes, we give you as much lead time as possible. We treat the GC as the project lead and work within your communication system, whether that's phone, text, or a project management tool your company uses.

Ready to Add a Reliable Plumbing Sub to Your Roster?

ECPH is taking on new GC and designer partnerships in Essex County MA and southern NH. Let's talk before your next project hits the schedule.