Plumber in Gwinnett County
A&G Plumbing & Drain works all across Gwinnett County, GA, from the older streets near Norcross and Lilburn out to the newer subdivisions in Suwanee and Dacula. We are a family-owned shop based in Marietta, and we send licensed Gwinnett plumbers out for everything from a dripping faucet to a full sewer line dig.
Plumbing Services in Gwinnett County, GA
Gwinnett is big and it does not sit still. The county seat is Lawrenceville, and the population has been climbing for decades, which means we see a real spread of homes here: ranch houses built before the boom, 1990s two-stories on cul-de-sacs, and brand-new builds going up off Highway 316 and around Suwanee. That range is why we keep a broad service list instead of one or two specialties.
Most of our Gwinnett calls fall into a few buckets. Water heater repair in Gwinnett County picks up every fall when the tanks that went in during the 2000s start to give out. Drain cleaning in Gwinnett County stays busy year-round, especially in homes where kitchen lines have collected grease for fifteen or twenty years. And sewer line repair in Gwinnett County comes up a lot on lots with mature trees, where roots have found an older clay or cast-iron line.
Beyond that, we handle leak detection, toilet repair and replacement, and repiping for homes still running original galvanized or polybutylene supply lines. If you are not sure what you are dealing with, call and describe it. We would rather point you in the right direction than guess.
Why Gwinnett County Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- A 4.9-star Google rating with 420+ reviews from Metro Atlanta customers, including plenty across Gwinnett
- Fully licensed and insured, so the work is done to code and you are protected
- Family-owned and run since 2006, with the same standards on a small repair as a big one
- Flat-rate pricing quoted before we start, so the number you hear is the number you pay
- Real familiarity with Gwinnett housing, from older Norcross ranches to new Suwanee builds
- Quick scheduling, with same-day visits when there is an opening during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in Gwinnett County Homes
The age of your house tells us a lot before we even arrive. In the older parts of the county, around Norcross (30071, 30093) and Lilburn (30047), we still find homes with cast-iron drains and the occasional run of polybutylene supply line. Both have a shelf life. Cast iron corrodes and scales shut from the inside, and polybutylene gets brittle and splits at the fittings. When a customer in one of these neighborhoods describes slow drains in the whole house or a leak with no clear source, that history is usually the first thing we check.
Newer Gwinnett, places like Suwanee (30024), Dacula, and the growing edge of Lawrenceville (30043, 30044), brings different calls. Builder-grade water heaters and fixtures from the 2000s are now hitting the end of their run all at once, so we replace a lot of them in those subdivisions. The county’s drinking water comes from Lake Lanier through the Gwinnett County Department of Water Resources, and the mineral content can leave scale on heating elements and inside fixtures over time, which shortens the life of water heaters and clogs up aerators and valves.
Tree roots are the other constant. Gwinnett has a lot of established lots with big oaks and pines, and roots will work into any gap in a sewer lateral. If your yard drains slow after rain, or a toilet gurgles when the washer empties, that is often a sewer line problem rather than a fixture problem, and it is worth catching before it backs up.
Plumbing Questions Gwinnett County Homeowners Ask
Do you cover the whole county or just one part?
The whole county. We take calls from Lawrenceville, Duluth, Norcross, Suwanee, Snellville, Lilburn, Dacula, and the smaller communities in between. If you are inside Gwinnett, we can get to you.
My water heater is making popping sounds. Is that the Gwinnett water?
Often, yes. Mineral sediment from the supply settles at the bottom of the tank and the popping is water boiling under that layer. Flushing the tank helps if it is caught early. If the unit is more than ten years old and noisy, replacement is usually the smarter call, and we can talk through both options.
I have an older Norcross or Lilburn home with original pipes. Should I worry?
Not panic, but pay attention. Galvanized and polybutylene lines do fail with age, and a leak inside a wall can run up a water bill or cause damage before you notice. We can inspect what you have and tell you honestly whether it is fine for now or worth repiping.
How fast can you get someone out?
We schedule fast and can frequently fit in a same-day visit when a slot is open during business hours, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Call early in the day for the best shot.
Do I get a price before the work starts?
Yes. We give a flat-rate quote up front after we see the job. You approve it before any work begins, with no surprise add-ons at the end.
Need a plumber in Gwinnett County, GA? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to get on the schedule. We are family-owned, licensed and insured, and ready to help homeowners across the county with honest work and clear pricing.