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Read →How much does a plumber cost in Georgia? Most charge $75–$150/hour or a flat rate per job. See average prices for common repairs, plus what affects the cost.
Read →Do you need a permit for plumbing or septic work in Georgia? Yes for most water heater, sewer, gas, and septic jobs — not for minor repairs. Here's the breakdown.
Read →A sewer camera inspection sends a waterproof camera down your line to find clogs, roots, and breaks. Learn what it shows, when you need one, and the cost.
Read →Brown, yellow, or cloudy tap water? What each color means, whether it's safe, and how to fix it — for North Georgia homes. Precision Plumbing & Septic.
Read →How to prevent frozen pipes in North Georgia and exactly what to do if one bursts. Winter prep, safe thawing, 24/7 emergency help. Call (678) 758-3493.
Read →A seasonal home plumbing maintenance checklist for North Georgia — what to check monthly and spring to winter, plus DIY vs. pro. Save it and stay ahead.
Read →7 signs hard water is damaging your North Georgia home — scale, spotty dishes, early water-heater failure — and what to do about it. Call (678) 758-3493.
Read →Could you stop a burst pipe in 60 seconds? How to find, test, and tag your main water shut-off valve before an emergency. Canton & North Georgia.
Read →Weak water pressure at home? 8 common causes — from clogged aerators to a failing regulator — and how to find and fix each. Canton & North Georgia.
Read →Sewage backing up in your home? What to do first, what causes it (roots, clogs, broken lines), and repair costs. 24/7 help. Call (678) 758-3493.
Read →House smells like sewage? 6 causes — dried P-traps, blocked vents, bad toilet seals, septic issues — and how to find and fix the smell. North Georgia.
Read →Is your sump pump failing? Warning signs, a 2-minute test, and when to replace it before storm season floods your basement. Canton & North Georgia.
Read →Is a tankless water heater worth it in Georgia? The real pros, cons, and installed costs — and when to stick with a tank. Honest advice. Call (678) 758-3493.
Read →Should you repair or replace your water heater? The honest 'half-the-cost' rule, what each problem means, and real costs. Canton & North Georgia plumbers.
Read →Water bill suddenly high in Canton, GA? Here are 7 hidden causes most homeowners miss — from silent toilets to underground leaks.
Read →Not sure what kind of pipes your home has? Here's a plumber's guide to copper, PEX, PVC, galvanized, polybutylene, and more — plus when to worry.
Read →Garbage disposal humming, leaking, or completely dead? Here are the 6 most common problems and how to fix each one.
Read →Toilet running, leaking, clogging, or wobbling? Here are the 7 most common toilet problems, what causes each, and how to fix them.
Read →Drain keeps clogging no matter what you do? Here are the 6 real causes of recurring drain clogs and how to fix them permanently.
Read →Plumbing or septic problem in Woodstock, GA? Here's what local homeowners should know about pipes, septic systems, and finding the right service.
Read →Suspect a water line leak in Canton, GA? Here are 5 warning signs every homeowner should know, plus how to confirm it with a simple meter test.
Read →Not every plumbing problem needs a midnight call. Here's what's a true emergency, what can wait until morning, and when to call.
Read →Hydro-jetting uses high-pressure water to blast through grease, roots, and buildup. Learn when it's the right solution and when it isn't.
Read →Not all plumbers are equal. Here's what to look for — and what to avoid — when choosing a plumber in Canton, GA.
Read →Quick steps to minimize damage during a plumbing emergency. Know where your shutoff valves are, what to do about water damage, and when to call.
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