Plumber in East Cobb, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a working plumber in East Cobb, GA, handling repairs and replacements across the 30062, 30066, and 30068 ZIP codes for homeowners off Johnson Ferry Road, Roswell Road, and Sandy Plains Road. We are a family-owned East Cobb plumber based just down the road in Marietta, so we know these subdivisions and the pipes hiding in their walls.
Plumbing Services in East Cobb, GA
East Cobb runs from the Indian Hills area near Johnson Ferry Road out to the Sandy Plains corridor, and most of it is built on Cobb County Water System lines. We cover the full list here: water heater repair in East Cobb, fixture swaps, and pressure problems that show up in the bigger two-story homes around Walton and Pope. If your tank is leaking or the hot water runs out fast, our water heater repair and replacement team can usually get to it the same day during business hours.
Drains are the other half of the calls we run out here. Kitchen lines, slow tubs, and main backups all get sorted with drain cleaning in East Cobb, and we camera the line first so you are not paying to clear a pipe that actually needs a spot dig. When roots or a collapsed section are the cause, sewer line repair in East Cobb is handled by our main sewer line crew.
We also chase hidden water with leak detection and repair, swap out failing fixtures through our toilet repair and install service, and tackle the big jobs with whole-home repiping when a house has reached that point.
Why East Cobb Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- 4.9-star Google rating with 420+ reviews from Cobb County homeowners
- Licensed and insured, with every tech background-checked before they reach your door
- Family-owned and run since 2006, not a franchise dispatching subcontractors
- Flat-rate pricing quoted before the work starts, so the number does not move on you
- Real local knowledge of East Cobb housing, from the 1980s polybutylene homes to newer builds
- Quick scheduling, with same-day work when a slot is open during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in East Cobb Homes
A huge share of East Cobb went up during the building boom from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s, which is exactly the window when builders ran polybutylene supply pipe. You will find it behind walls in plenty of homes around Indian Hills, Timber Ridge, and the older streets near Roswell Road. That gray pipe gets brittle as chlorinated Cobb County water works on it, and it tends to fail without warning, often as a pinhole that soaks drywall before anyone notices. If your house was built in that era and still has the original supply lines, a repipe is worth pricing out before the leak does it for you.
The Shallowford Falls and Sewell Mill side of East Cobb sits on a lot of clay, and clay moves with the seasons. That ground shift is rough on older sewer laterals and cast-iron drain lines, which is why we see so many main-line backups and slow whole-house drains in the 30066 area. Big oaks and water oaks common in these established yards send roots straight into any cracked joint they can find.
Two-story homes in the Walton and Pope districts also run into water pressure and water heater sizing issues. A single tank built for a smaller house gets stretched thin with multiple upstairs baths, and you feel it as lukewarm showers and long waits for hot water at the far fixtures.
Plumbing Questions East Cobb Homeowners Ask
Do you cover all of East Cobb and the 30068 area?
Yes. We work the whole East Cobb footprint, from Indian Hills and Johnson Ferry Road through 30062, 30066, and 30068, out to the Sandy Plains corridor. Marietta is our home base, so East Cobb is a short drive for our trucks.
My East Cobb home is from the 1980s. Should I worry about the pipes?
If it still has the original gray polybutylene supply lines, it is worth a look. We can confirm what you have during a visit and tell you straight whether a repipe makes sense yet or whether you have time. We will not push a replacement you do not need.
Can you come out the same day?
When a slot is open during our business hours, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm, we can frequently fit in a same-day visit. Calling early in the day gives you the best shot.
How much will the job cost?
We quote flat-rate pricing before any work begins, so you approve the number first. No hourly surprises and no parts markup games once the job is underway.
Why does my upstairs run out of hot water so fast?
In a lot of the larger East Cobb two-stories, the water heater is undersized for the number of baths it feeds, or it is simply old and losing capacity. We can size it properly and lay out repair versus replacement so you are not guessing.
Need a plumber in East Cobb you can actually get on the phone? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to book a visit. We will give you a flat-rate quote up front and get the work scheduled fast.