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Best Plumbers in Atlanta GA

Atlanta's Top-Rated Plumbing Contractors

Licensed, insured plumbers serving Atlanta. Expert service for drain cleaning, pipe repair, water heater replacement, and 24/7 emergency plumbing.

How We Evaluate Atlanta Plumbing Contractors

Atlanta's rapid growth and diverse housing stock — from early 1900s bungalows in Candler Park to new construction in Buckhead — creates a high-volume plumbing market. The region's clayey soil causes foundation settling that stresses pipes, and the area's hard water accelerates water heater scaling. Atlanta's building code requires permits for most plumbing work.

We evaluate Atlanta plumbers based on licensing status (Georgia plumbing contractor license (GBSCB)), emergency availability, scope of services, and verified customer reviews on Google, Yelp, and BBB.

All featured plumbers carry liability insurance and workers' compensation. We verify local permit compliance and exclude contractors with unresolved licensing violations.

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Top Rated

Peach State Plumbing Co.

4.9

Price range: $$–$$$

  • GBSCB licensed
  • insured
  • 24/7 emergency
  • water heater specialist
  • drain cleaning
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Atlanta Plumbing Pros

4.7

Price range: $$

  • GA licensed
  • insured
  • tankless water heater
  • pipe replacement
  • free estimate
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Capital City Plumbers

4.6

Price range: $$–$$$

  • GA licensed
  • insured
  • sewer line repair
  • same-day service
  • senior discount
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Intown Plumbing Atlanta

4.5

Price range: $$

  • insured
  • camera inspection
  • hydro jetting
  • free estimate
  • 10-year parts warranty
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Atlanta, GA

Plumbing Services in Atlanta

  • All featured contractors serve Atlanta and surrounding communities
  • Licensed under Georgia plumbing contractor license (GBSCB)
  • Services include drain cleaning, pipe repair/replacement, water heater service, and sewer line work
  • 24/7 emergency plumbing available from multiple listed companies

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Every contractor in our network is established locally — no out-of-state storm chasers. They know the permitting requirements, the climate challenges, and they'll be there for warranty work.

Plumbing FAQs for Atlanta GA Homeowners

What causes the most plumbing problems in Atlanta homes?

Atlanta's most common plumbing issues are: (1) hard water scaling in water heaters and fixtures — Atlanta's water is moderately hard and benefits from water softeners or tankless heaters with descaling; (2) clay soil movement that stresses buried drain lines, causing bellying and root intrusion; and (3) aging galvanized supply pipes in pre-1960 homes that restrict flow and rust. An annual plumbing inspection catches these issues early.

When do I need a permit for plumbing work in Atlanta?

Most plumbing work requiring new pipe runs, fixture replacements (beyond like-for-like), water heater replacement, or sewer line work requires a permit from Atlanta's Office of Buildings. Simple repair work (replacing a faucet cartridge, toilet flapper, or P-trap) typically does not. Licensed plumbing contractors handle permit applications as part of the project.

How much does plumbing service cost in Atlanta?

Plumbing costs in Atlanta vary widely by service type. Basic drain clearing typically runs $150–$350. Water heater replacement (standard 50-gallon tank) costs $1,200–$2,500 installed. Sewer line repair ranges from $2,000 (spot repair) to $8,000+ (full replacement). Emergency after-hours calls typically add a $75–$150 premium. Always get a written estimate before authorizing work.

What plumbing permits are required in Atlanta?

Most significant plumbing projects in Atlanta — including water heater replacements, sewer line repairs, new fixture installations, and pipe re-routes — require a permit from the local building department. Licensed plumbers in GA are required to pull permits for these projects, and inspections protect you as a homeowner. Be wary of contractors who suggest skipping permits to lower cost.

How can I tell if I have a slab leak in my Atlanta home?

Signs of a slab leak include unexplained increases in your water bill, hot spots on the floor, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, cracks in walls or flooring, and wet or damp flooring. Slab leaks are caused by shifting soil, corrosion, or high water pressure. Atlanta plumbers use electronic leak detection equipment to locate leaks without unnecessary excavation.

What is the best water heater type for homes in Atlanta?

Tankless water heaters are increasingly popular in Atlanta for their energy efficiency and on-demand hot water, though they have higher upfront costs ($1,500–$3,000 installed). Traditional 40–50 gallon tank water heaters ($700–$1,500 installed) remain the most affordable option. Heat pump water heaters are the most efficient choice and qualify for federal tax credits — ideal for homes with adequate utility room space.

How often should I have my drains professionally cleaned in Atlanta?

Preventive drain cleaning every 18–24 months is recommended for most Atlanta homes, especially those with mature trees near sewer lines or older clay or cast-iron pipes. Homes with a history of slow drains, backups, or root intrusion may need annual service. Regular cleaning prevents emergency backups and gives a licensed plumber the opportunity to catch deteriorating pipe conditions early.

What should I do if a pipe bursts in my Atlanta home?

Turn off the main water supply valve immediately — typically located near the water meter, at the front of the house, or in a utility closet. Open faucets to drain remaining pressure from the system, and call a licensed GA plumber for emergency service. Document all damage with photos before any cleanup for insurance purposes. Burst pipes in Atlanta can occur during winter cold snaps or from aging galvanized steel pipe corrosion.

How much does it cost to repipe a house in Atlanta?

Whole-house repiping in Atlanta typically costs $5,000–$15,000 depending on home size, pipe material, and accessibility. PEX (cross-linked polyethylene) has become the preferred material for repipes due to its flexibility, freeze resistance, and lower installation cost compared to copper. Homes with corroded galvanized steel or polybutylene pipe are strong candidates for a full repipe to eliminate ongoing leak risk.

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