Since 1955, the Leone shop has served the city and the communities that grew up alongside it — from Clay and Camillus to Fayetteville and Liverpool. One shop, one family, 71 years of Central New York plumbing.
P.A. Leone opened the shop at 208 Basin Street in 1955, when Syracuse was still spreading out across Onondaga County. He served the neighborhoods as they grew. So did every generation after him.
The shop is still on Basin Street. The service area has grown as Central New York has — north to Clay and Liverpool, east to Fayetteville and Manlius, west to Camillus and beyond — but every job still comes back to the same address and the same standard of work.
Pre-war brick homes on the North Side. Mid-century ranches in DeWitt. Classic colonials in Fayetteville. The cast-iron stacks, galvanized supply lines, and discontinued fixtures most shops won't touch — we've worked on them since before they were "vintage."
And we plumb the new builds too: Clay subdivisions, Manlius new construction, Camillus development. Same crew, same standard, whether your house went up in 1940 or last year.
See what we do →71 years of Syracuse plumbing means we know the water quality, the pipe vintages, the typical failure modes, and the quirks of each neighborhood's infrastructure — before we arrive.
As the metro grew, so did our service area. We've been working these communities long enough that many customers are second- or third-generation.
If we can't get to you directly, we know the plumbers who can — and we'll point you to someone you can trust. Central New York's plumbing trade is a small world. We've been in it since 1955.
Call the shop Monday through Friday. Leone & Sons picks up. We'll confirm your area, discuss the job, and get you on the books.
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