Plumber in Johns Creek, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a family-owned plumber in Johns Creek, GA, working in homes across Medlock Bridge, St. Ives, Seven Oaks, and the rest of North Fulton since 2006. We are licensed, insured, and we fix the problems that come up in subdivisions built during the 1990s and early 2000s.
Plumbing Services in Johns Creek, GA
Johns Creek became a city on December 1, 2006, but most of its housing went up well before that, when developers filled in the land along Medlock Bridge Road (GA-141), McGinnis Ferry, and State Bridge with large subdivisions. That housing stock is now 25 to 35 years old, and the original fixtures, tanks, and supply lines are reaching the end of their service life. We handle the everyday calls and the bigger jobs: water heater repair and replacement, drain and sewer work, fixture swaps, and pipe repairs.
Water heater repair in Johns Creek is one of our most common requests. A 40 or 50 gallon tank installed when a home was built in the late 90s is past due for replacement, and we install both standard tanks and tankless units. We also do drain cleaning in Johns Creek for slow kitchen lines and backed-up showers, and we run a camera before we recommend anything serious. If a problem turns out to be in the yard line, our main sewer line crew can scope it.
For sewer line repair in Johns Creek that involves roots or a collapsed section, we locate the break first so you are not paying to dig up a whole yard. We also handle leak detection, toilet repair and replacement, and full repiping when a home still has its original supply lines.
Why Johns Creek Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- A 4.9-star Google rating from 420+ verified reviews across Metro Atlanta
- Licensed and insured, with every job done to code
- Family-owned and operated since 2006, the same year Johns Creek incorporated
- Flat-rate pricing quoted before we start, so the number does not move once work begins
- Real familiarity with North Fulton subdivisions and the way these homes were built
- Quick scheduling, with same-day visits when an opening comes up during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in Johns Creek Homes
The big subdivisions tell the story. Medlock Bridge has over 600 homes that mostly date to the late 1980s and into the 1990s, and Seven Oaks has 642 homes from roughly the same stretch. St. Ives spreads across close to 800 homes along the Chattahoochee River. In houses this age (across the 30022, 30097, and 30005 ZIP codes) we see aging water heaters, original shut-off valves that no longer seal, and supply lines that have started to weep at the joints.
Fulton County supplies the water here, drawn from the Chattahoochee River and processed at the Tom Lowe treatment plant right in Johns Creek. The water runs soft to moderately hard depending on the blend of river and well sources, so scale is less aggressive than in some areas, but older tanks still build sediment over a couple of decades. We flush them, and when the tank is too far gone we replace it.
The other recurring issue is yard and sewer lines. Many of these lots were carved out of wooded land, and mature trees send roots toward the warm, damp sewer pipe. That shows up as a drain that backs up again a few weeks after a snake. When that happens, a camera inspection usually finds root intrusion or a sagging section, and we fix the actual cause instead of clearing it on repeat.
Plumbing Questions Johns Creek Homeowners Ask
My home in Medlock Bridge has the original water heater. Should I replace it?
If it was installed when the house was built and you are now past 12 to 15 years, yes. Tanks that old start leaking at the seams without much warning. We can inspect it and tell you honestly whether you have a couple of years left or whether it is time.
Do you work in all of Johns Creek?
We do. We cover the 30022, 30097, and 30005 ZIP codes and the neighborhoods off Medlock Bridge Road, McGinnis Ferry, and State Bridge, including St. Ives, Seven Oaks, and the smaller subdivisions in between.
Who handles water and sewer service in Johns Creek?
Fulton County is the water and sewer provider. The county owns the main in the street and your meter, and you own the line from the meter to the house. If a leak is on your side of the meter, that is the part we repair.
Can you come out the same day?
We keep room in the schedule for same-day work when it is available during business hours, Monday through Friday, 9am to 5pm. Call early and we will tell you what is realistic for that day.
How do you price your work?
Flat rate. We diagnose the problem, quote the job before we touch anything, and that is the price you pay. No hourly meter running while we work.
Need a plumber in Johns Creek? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to get on the schedule. We are family-owned, licensed and insured, and we will give you a straight quote before any work starts.