Plumber in Roswell, GA
A&G Plumbing & Drain is a family-owned plumber serving Roswell, GA and the rest of North Fulton County from our home base in Marietta. Whether you live in a 1970s house in Martin’s Landing or a renovated cottage off Canton Street, we handle plumbing repair in Roswell with honest pricing and fast scheduling.
Plumbing Services in Roswell, GA
Roswell covers a lot of ground, from the historic district down by Vickery Creek and the old Roswell Mill to the newer pockets near GA-400 and Holcomb Bridge Road. Our plumbers in Roswell, GA work the full range of residential jobs: leaky faucets, running toilets, burst pipes, slab leaks, and full repipes. If you have a hidden leak driving up your water bill, our leak detection and repair crew can find it without tearing your house apart.
Water heaters take a beating here, and hard mineral content shortens their life. We handle water heater repair in Roswell on both tank and tankless units, including flushing, anode rod swaps, and full replacements. You can read more about that on our water heater page.
For slow tubs and backed-up kitchen lines, our drain cleaning in Roswell uses cabling and hydro jetting to clear grease, roots, and buildup. When a clog keeps coming back, it usually points to the main line. We do sewer line repair in Roswell, and we put a camera down first so you can see the trouble spot for yourself before approving any work. Learn more about drain cleaning and main sewer line work.
Why Roswell Homeowners Choose A&G Plumbing
- 4.9-star Google rating with 420+ reviews from Metro Atlanta homeowners
- Licensed and insured Georgia plumbers
- Family-owned and operating since 2006
- A flat-rate price agreed on before we start, not tallied up after
- Local knowledge of Roswell’s older housing stock and the City of Roswell and Fulton County water systems
- Same-day visits offered when our calendar has room during business hours
Common Plumbing Problems in Roswell Homes
A big chunk of Roswell’s homes went up between the 1970s and the 1990s, and the materials of that era are starting to show their age. Neighborhoods like Martin’s Landing (built out in the 70s and 80s around Martin Lake) and Horseshoe Bend along the Chattahoochee often have galvanized supply lines, aging cast iron drains, and in some houses polybutylene piping that turns brittle and fails at the fittings. If your water pressure has dropped or your water comes out rusty, that is usually old pipe, and a repipe is worth a look.
The historic core is a different story. The 1840s homes along Mimosa Boulevard and the older cottages near Canton Street and Old Mill Park have been remodeled many times over, so we often find a patchwork of original cast iron tied into newer PVC. That mix is where clogs and leaks tend to start. Out in the river corridor and lower-lying lots near the Chattahoochee, tree roots and clay soil put steady pressure on sewer laterals, which is why root intrusion is one of the calls we run most often in 30075 and 30076.
One thing worth knowing: water service in Roswell is split. The City of Roswell Water Utility serves mainly the downtown area, while most of the city (roughly 80 percent of residents) is on Fulton County water, and Fulton County handles sewer for everyone north of the river. We work with both setups every week, so we know how each one is metered and where the shutoffs usually sit.
Plumbing Questions Roswell Homeowners Ask
Do you serve all of Roswell?
Yes. We cover all of Roswell across 30075, 30076, and 30077, from Historic Roswell and Canton Street to Horseshoe Bend, Willow Springs, and the neighborhoods off Alpharetta Highway (GA-9) and Holcomb Bridge Road.
My older Roswell home has low water pressure. What causes that?
In a lot of 70s and 80s Roswell houses, the culprit is galvanized pipe that has rusted closed from the inside over the years. A quick inspection confirms it, and from there we can tell you whether a section swap or a full repipe is the better spend.
Who do I call about my water, the city or the county?
It depends on your address. Downtown homes are usually on City of Roswell water, and most other neighborhoods are on Fulton County. Either way, we handle the plumbing on your side of the meter. If you are not sure, we can help you figure it out on the visit.
Can you fix a running or constantly clogging toilet?
Yes. We repair and replace toilets, rebuild the internal parts, and clear stubborn clogs. See our toilet repair page for details.
Do you offer same-day service in Roswell?
Often, yes, as long as we have an open slot during business hours, Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. The earlier you call, the better your odds.
Need a Roswell plumber you can count on? Call A&G Plumbing & Drain at (770) 627-4421 to schedule water heater repair, drain cleaning, or any plumbing repair in Roswell. We will give you an honest, upfront price before any work begins.