Plumber in Alpharetta, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a plumber in Alpharetta, GA that North Fulton homeowners call for everything from a slow drain near Avalon to a failing water heater out in Windward. We are family-owned out of Marietta, licensed and insured, and we work the GA-400 corridor every week.
Plumbing Services in Alpharetta, GA
Alpharetta runs the whole spread of housing, from 1990s subdivisions off Haynes Bridge Road to the newer townhomes around The Foundry and Westside Parkway. That mix means we see a little of everything, and our crews handle it across all the city ZIP codes (30004, 30005, 30009, and 30022).
For water heater repair in Alpharetta, we work on both tank and tankless units, whether yours sits in a basement utility room in Windward or a garage closet near Old Milton Parkway. When a tank is past saving, we will say so plainly and quote a replacement instead of patching it twice.
We also do drain cleaning in Alpharetta for kitchen lines, tubs, and floor drains, plus sewer line repair in Alpharetta when the problem is out under the yard. If you keep getting backups or hear gurgling after a flush, we can camera the line and show you what is going on before anyone starts digging. For supply-side issues we handle leak detection, repiping, and toilet repair and replacement.
Why Alpharetta Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- 4.9-star Google rating with 420+ reviews from across Metro Atlanta
- Licensed and insured, with technicians who explain the work before they start
- Family-owned and operated since 2006, not a franchise call center
- Flat-rate pricing quoted up front, so the number you hear is the number you pay
- We know North Fulton housing stock, from older Windward homes to new construction near Avalon
- Quick scheduling, with same-day appointments available during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in Alpharetta Homes
A big share of Alpharetta’s housing went up between the late 1980s and the 1990s, especially the Windward master-planned area around Lake Windward and the older pockets off Haynes Bridge and Mansell. Homes from that era (built roughly 1978 to 1996) often have polybutylene supply pipe, the gray flexible plastic you can sometimes spot near the water heater. Metro Atlanta’s chlorinated water is hard on that material, and it tends to crack and leak from the inside out once it has been in service long enough. If you own one of these homes and have seen a couple of pinhole leaks, it is worth having the lines looked at.
Fulton County provides the water and sewer here (their North Fulton billing office is right on Maxwell Road in 30009), and the treated supply carries enough chlorine and mineral content to wear on fixtures over time. We see sediment building up in older water heaters, valves that stiffen up, and reduced flow at faucets in homes that have never had the lines flushed.
Out in the larger lots near Country Club of the South and the wooded sections off Windward Parkway, mature trees and shifting clay soil put pressure on buried sewer lines, which leads to root intrusion and slow drains that no amount of plunging will fix. Newer builds around Avalon and downtown Alpharetta have fewer pipe-age issues, but we still get called for fixture leaks, garbage disposals, and the occasional rough-in problem from the original installer.
Plumbing Questions Alpharetta Homeowners Ask
Do you cover all of Alpharetta?
Yes. We serve all four Alpharetta ZIP codes (30004, 30005, 30009, and 30022), including Windward, the Avalon and downtown area, Haynes Bridge, and the neighborhoods along Old Milton and Windward Parkway.
How do I know if my Alpharetta home has polybutylene pipe?
Check the pipes near your water heater. If they are gray and flexible-looking plastic rather than copper or hard cream-colored plastic, you may have polybutylene, which is common in Alpharetta homes built between 1978 and 1996. We can confirm it during a visit and walk you through whether a repipe makes sense.
Can you do same-day water heater repair?
A lot of the time, yes. We keep room in the schedule for same-day work when there is an opening during business hours. Call us early in the day for the best shot at getting out the same afternoon.
My drains keep backing up. Is it the sewer line?
It can be, especially in older Windward-area lots with mature trees, where roots get into the line. We run a camera down the sewer line to find the cause before recommending any repair, so you are not paying to guess.
What are your hours?
We are open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. We schedule quickly and will get you on the books as soon as we can.
Need a plumber in Alpharetta you can actually reach? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to schedule water heater repair, drain cleaning, or sewer line work. We will give you a straight quote and a real appointment time.