Georgia's expansive red clay wreaks havoc on underground plumbing, especially in older neighborhoods like Old Fourth Ward. We offer both traditional and trenchless pipe replacement methods, choosing the right approach for your home's age and landscape. For historic properties, we preserve original layouts while upgrading to durable materials.
Modern PEX installations help newer Alpharetta homes withstand soil movement, while epoxy lining extends the life of existing pipes without excavation. Every job includes pressure testing and a detailed map of your system - particularly helpful when Atlanta's frequent construction projects require utility marking.
Modern PEX installations help newer Alpharetta homes withstand soil movement, while epoxy lining extends the life of existing pipes without excavation. Every job includes pressure testing and a detailed map of your system - particularly helpful when Atlanta's frequent construction projects require utility marking.
Our Process
- 01 Step 1: Camera inspection and pressure testing diagnose issues
- 02 Step 2: Method selection based on soil conditions and home age
- 03 Step 3: Permitting assistance for Fulton County requirements
- 04 Step 4: Installation with minimal disruption to your property
Benefits
- Soil-stabilization techniques for clay-heavy areas
- Historic preservation expertise
- 10-year warranty on materials and labor
- Post-installation landscaping restoration
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do pipes last in Atlanta?
Galvanized steel pipes in 1950s ranch homes typically last 40-50 years here. Copper fares better, but soil movement causes joint failures sooner than in stable regions.
Can you repair pipes under my driveway?
Yes, our directional drilling equipment accesses pipes without tearing up concrete - a specialty for Roswell homes with long driveways.