Plumber in Douglasville, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a family-owned plumber in Douglasville, GA, serving Douglas County homes from older downtown streets to newer subdivisions off Chapel Hill Road. We have handled repairs, replacements, and drain work for Douglasville ga homeowners since 2006, and our team comes prepared for the mix of housing you find here.
Plumbing Services in Douglasville, GA
Douglasville sits along I-20 about twenty minutes west of Marietta, so our trucks reach the area quickly. We cover the full range of residential work, from a dripping faucet near Arbor Place Mall to a failed line out by Bill Arp Road. If you searched for douglasville plumbers because something stopped draining or stopped heating, we can usually get a technician out fast.
Common calls include water heater repair in Douglasville (and full water heater replacement when a tank is rusted through), drain cleaning in Douglasville for slow kitchen and bath lines, and sewer line repair in Douglasville for the clay and cast-iron pipe that runs under a lot of the county’s older homes. We also handle leak detection, toilet repair and replacement, and repiping on houses with worn galvanized supply lines.
When a yard line backs up or roots get into the pipe, our main sewer line crew can camera the line and tell you what is actually going on before anyone starts digging.
Why Douglasville Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- A 4.9-star Google rating from 420+ reviews across Metro Atlanta
- Licensed and insured, with proper permits pulled when the job calls for them
- Family-owned and run since 2006, not a national chain
- Flat-rate pricing quoted before we start, so you approve the number first
- Real familiarity with Douglas County housing, from 1880s downtown structures to 1990s subdivisions
- Quick scheduling, with same-day visits when there is an opening during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in Douglasville Homes
Douglasville grew in waves. After I-20 came through in the early 1970s, the county filled in fast through the 1980s and 1990s, which is why neighborhoods like Mill Glen, Chapel Hill, and Anneewakee Trails have so many homes now hitting thirty or forty years old. That is the age where original water heaters die, builder-grade shutoff valves seize up, and the first generation of supply lines starts to leak. In the 30135 and 30134 ZIP codes we see a steady run of these repairs.
The older parts of town near historic downtown are a different story. Some of those properties have cast-iron drain lines and older sewer laterals that have been in the ground for decades. Georgia red clay does not drain quickly and it shifts with the seasons, which puts stress on buried pipe and lets tree roots find any small gap at the joints. When a sewer line keeps backing up every few months, root intrusion is usually the reason.
Water here comes from the Dog River Reservoir and is treated at the Bear Creek plant by the Douglasville-Douglas County Water and Sewer Authority. It is decent water, but any home benefits from a water heater that is flushed and maintained, especially on the newer construction out past Chapel Hill Road where tanks have been running hard since the houses were built.
Plumbing Questions Douglasville Homeowners Ask
Do you serve all of Douglasville and Douglas County?
Yes. We cover Douglasville proper plus the surrounding county, including the Chapel Hill area, the Bill Arp Road corridor, and neighborhoods off Hwy 5 and Chapel Hill Road. If you are not sure whether your street is in our area, call and we will confirm.
My older Douglasville home has galvanized pipes. Should I repipe?
If you have low pressure, rusty water at the tap, or recurring pinhole leaks, repiping is worth a look. A lot of homes built before the late 1980s here still have galvanized supply lines that corrode from the inside. We can inspect what you have and tell you whether a repair or a full repipe makes more sense.
Why does my drain or sewer line keep backing up?
On Douglas County’s clay soil, tree roots working into older sewer laterals is the most frequent cause we find. We run a camera down the line to see the blockage, then clear it and recommend whether a spot repair or relining is needed so it does not keep happening.
Can you come out the same day?
A lot of the time, yes. When a slot is open during our business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm, we can frequently schedule a same-day appointment. Call early in the day for the best chance.
How much will the work cost?
We quote flat-rate pricing before any work starts. You see the price for the job up front and decide from there, with no surprise hourly charges added at the end.
If you need a plumber in Douglasville you can count on, call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421. We are licensed, insured, family-owned since 2006, and ready to schedule your repair during business hours.