Plumber in Dallas, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a family-owned plumber in Dallas, GA, serving the courthouse square, the newer subdivisions off Charles Hardy Parkway, and the rural roads stretching out toward Cartersville on Hwy 61. We work both ZIPs here, 30132 and 30157, and we know how different two houses can be a few miles apart in this county.
Plumbing Services in Dallas, GA
Dallas is the Paulding County seat and one of the fastest-growing corners of Metro Atlanta, which means the housing here spans every era. You have brand-new builds in places like Tributary and Sheffield Highlands, established golf communities like Seven Hills and Bentwater, and plenty of older homes on well water and septic out past the city limits. We handle all of it, from a slow kitchen sink to a full repipe.
If your hot water quit or you are running out faster than you used to, our water heater crew handles water heater repair in Dallas on both tank and tankless units, including replacements when a tank starts leaking at the base. For backed-up sinks, gurgling tubs, and floor drains that won’t clear, we do drain cleaning in Dallas with a cable machine or hydro-jetting depending on what’s actually in the line.
Older properties near the Square and along the US-278 corridor sometimes have aging clay or cast-iron lines underground. When roots get in or a line bellies and won’t drain, we camera it first and then handle sewer line repair in Dallas, plus leak detection when the water bill jumps and nobody can find the source. We also do toilet repair and replacement and full repiping on homes still running old galvanized supply lines.
Why Dallas Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- 4.9-star Google rating with 420+ reviews from homeowners across Paulding and the rest of Metro Atlanta
- Licensed and insured, with family ownership going back to 2006
- Flat-rate pricing quoted before we start, so you approve the number first
- Local knowledge of Dallas housing, from new subdivisions to well-and-septic homes on the county’s edges
- Quick scheduling, with same-day visits when there is an opening during business hours
- Straight answers about whether something needs a repair now or can wait
Common Plumbing Problems in Dallas Homes
A lot of Dallas water comes through Paulding County Water, which took over the old city system in 2025 and buys treated water sourced from Lake Allatoona and the Chattahoochee. That water carries enough mineral content to leave scale inside fixtures and water heaters over time. In the newer 30132 and 30157 subdivisions, we see that scale shorten the life of tankless units and crud up shutoff valves and faucet aerators within a few years of move-in.
Out in the rural stretches toward Hwy 61 and the Cartersville line, a different set of problems shows up. Homes on private wells run pressure tanks and pumps that wear out, and well water without treatment can be hard on pipes and appliances. Septic homes in those areas also get drain-side issues that look like a clog but trace back to a full or failing tank, so we check the whole picture before we recommend anything.
In the older homes around downtown and the Courthouse Square, the issues lean toward aging materials: galvanized supply lines closing up with rust, cast-iron drains breaking down, and original valves that seize. Quick patches don’t last long on pipe that old, so we’ll tell you honestly when a section is worth replacing.
Plumbing Questions Dallas Homeowners Ask
Do you work on homes with well water and septic in Paulding County?
Yes. We service plenty of well-and-septic homes on the rural roads around Dallas, including pressure tank issues, well pump trouble, and drain problems that turn out to be a septic backup. We sort out which it is before quoting a fix.
My water heater is leaking. Can it be repaired or do I need a new one?
It depends on where it’s leaking. A bad valve or element is repairable, but a tank weeping at the base usually means replacement. We’ll look at the age and the leak and give you both options with flat-rate pricing.
Why does my Dallas tap water leave white buildup on fixtures?
That’s mineral scale from the area’s harder water. It’s common across Paulding County subdivisions. We can clean or replace affected fixtures and talk through treatment options if it keeps coming back.
Do you offer same-day service in Dallas?
When a slot is open during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm, we can frequently get out the same day. Call early in the day for the best shot at a same-day visit.
Which parts of Dallas do you cover?
All of it, from the Square and the Charles Hardy Parkway area to subdivisions like Seven Hills, Bentwater, and the Villages at Cedar Hill, plus rural addresses across both 30132 and 30157.
Need a dependable Dallas GA plumber who knows the local water and housing? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to schedule water heater repair, drain cleaning, or any plumbing service. We’re family-owned, licensed and insured, and we’ll quote the price before the work starts.