What we do

We handle residential plumbing across the Triangle — from a dripping faucet to a whole-house repipe. Our NC-licensed plumbers do the work directly. No subcontractors, no day laborers.

  • Water heaters — Tank and tankless installation, replacement, and repair. We handle gas, electric, and hybrid units.
  • Leak & pipe repair — Slab leaks, pinhole leaks, burst pipes, supply line replacement, shut-off valve repairs
  • Fixture installation — Faucets, toilets, garbage disposals, sinks, tubs, shower valves
  • Drain cleaning — Clogged drains, sewer line cleaning, camera inspection, root intrusion
  • Repiping — Galvanized-to-PEX or copper conversion, whole-house repipes, supply line upgrades

Why our plumbing license matters

North Carolina requires a state plumbing license for any work beyond basic fixture swaps. Our license is NC Plumbing #P1-22847 — verifiable on the NC State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors.

What this means for you:

  • Permits are pulled correctly under our own license
  • Inspections are handled by us — we schedule them, we’re there for them
  • Insurance covers the work — our liability and workers’ comp are current and on file
  • Warranty is backed by a licensed, accountable company — not a guy with a van

Emergency plumbing

Active leaks, burst pipes, and sewer backups get same-day response across the Triangle. Call us directly for emergencies — the form is for scheduled work.

Frequently asked questions

For emergencies — active leaks, no hot water, sewer backups — yes. We prioritize same-day response across the Triangle. For non-emergency work like fixture installs or water heater replacements, we typically schedule within the same week.
A standard 50-gallon tank water heater replacement in the Triangle runs $1,200–$2,200 installed. Tankless units range from $3,000–$5,500 depending on gas or electric, venting requirements, and whether we need to upsize your gas line. We quote with line items after seeing your setup.
If your home was built before 1985 and still has galvanized steel pipes, you're likely seeing reduced water pressure, rust-colored water, or pinhole leaks. A full repipe to PEX or copper is usually the right call — it's a 2–4 day job for most Triangle homes and eliminates years of cascading repairs.
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