Plumbing Done Right in Concord, NC
From a burst pipe in Christenbury at midnight to a water heater swap in Afton Village on a Tuesday afternoon — we give you a flat price before we start and pull every permit the job requires.
Who We Work With
Whether you own a single-family home in Gibson Village, manage a community in Winding Walk, or run a commercial property in Concord — the work gets done the same way: correctly, with a permit when one's required.
Residential
Homeowners across Concord's established neighborhoods count on us for everything from a dripping faucet to full repiping. Honest scope, honest price.
Residential ServicesHOA & Community
Common-area plumbing, irrigation tie-ins, and shared-line repairs for Concord communities. Documented work orders every time.
HOA ServicesCommercial
Restaurants, office buildings, retail centers — commercial plumbing scoped and priced from $500 to $50,000 depending on what the job actually needs.
Commercial ServicesPlumbing Services in Concord
Every service listed below has a dedicated page with honest pricing ranges and a plain-language explanation of what the job involves.
Drain Cleaning
Recurring clogs usually mean roots or a bellied line — not just buildup. Camera inspection included when the drain keeps coming back.
Water Heater Repair & Install
A 12-year-old tank leaking from the bottom gets replaced, not patched. Permit pulled, inspection scheduled, old unit hauled away.
Leak Detection & Repair
Slab leaks are emergencies. A slow drip behind a wall can wait for a scheduled appointment — we'll tell you which you have before we quote anything.
Repiping
Galvanized or polybutylene pipe past its service life? Whole-home repipes typically take one to two days. Cabarrus County permit included.
Sewer Line Repair
Concord's red clay soil and spring rains push roots into lines every year. Camera first, dig only when we know exactly what we're fixing.
Fixture Installation
Faucets, toilets, shower valves, hose bibs. Like-for-like swaps usually don't need a permit — we'll tell you upfront if yours does.
Emergency Plumbing
Sewage backup or burst pipe — call now. A slow-filling toilet at 11 PM is not an emergency and we won't charge you like it is.
How We Handle Every Job
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Diagnose before we quote
We look at the actual problem — not a description of it. Camera inspections, pressure tests, and visual checks happen before any price is named.
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Flat price, in writing
You approve the number before a single tool comes out. No "while we're here" additions — if we see something else, we tell you and you decide.
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Permits pulled when required
We determine what Cabarrus County requires for your job, pull the permit, and schedule the inspection. You don't have to track any of that down yourself.
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Clean finish, straight answer
We clean up, walk you through what was done, and tell you what — if anything — to watch for. No mystery charges when the invoice arrives.
Job complete
What Makes Concord Plumbing Different
Concord's red clay soil is dense and slow-draining — it holds water against pipe joints and shifts with moisture cycles, which is why sewer line bellies are more common here than in sandier regions. Before any excavation, we camera-inspect the line so we know the exact location and extent of the problem. Digging blind in Cabarrus County clay is expensive and avoidable.
Summer temperatures regularly hit 89°F in Concord, which accelerates corrosion in older galvanized supply lines. On the other end, the first hard freeze of winter — often arriving with little warning — is when burst pipes and failed outdoor spigots happen. Insulating exposed lines in crawl spaces and disconnecting garden hoses before cold snaps prevents most freeze damage we see every January.
Permit requirements in Concord are straightforward once you know them: faucet swaps and drain cleaning don't need one; water heater replacement, repiping, sewer repair, and gas line work do. Permit fees typically run $75–$400. We pull every required permit and meet the Cabarrus County inspector — if a contractor skips that step, it's a safety shortcut, not a savings.
Neighborhoods We Serve Daily
We work throughout Concord and the surrounding Cabarrus County area, including:
Not sure if we cover your street? Call us — if we can't get there, we'll tell you who can.
Schedule for My NeighborhoodConcord Plumbing — Honest Answers
Questions we hear from Concord homeowners every week.
Does replacing a water heater require a permit in Concord?
Yes — water heater replacement requires a Cabarrus County permit and a final inspection. Permit fees typically run $75–$200. Any contractor who skips that step is cutting a safety corner, not saving you money. We pull the permit and meet the inspector so you don't have to.
Why does my drain keep clogging every few months?
Recurring clogs in Concord homes almost always mean root intrusion or a bellied sewer line — not just grease or debris. A camera inspection shows exactly what's happening so we fix the cause rather than hydro-jetting a symptom that comes back in 90 days.
When is a slab leak a true emergency?
Always. Hot spots on the floor, a water bill that jumped with no explanation, or the sound of running water when everything is off — call immediately. Water migrating under a slab can undermine your foundation. This is not a "schedule for next week" situation.
How do Concord winters affect plumbing?
The first hard freeze is when burst pipes happen — usually in crawl spaces and at outdoor spigots. Insulating exposed lines and disconnecting garden hoses before temperatures drop prevents the majority of freeze damage we respond to each winter. Water heaters also work hardest when incoming water is coldest, which is why they fail most often in cold months.
How disruptive is whole-home repiping?
Most whole-home repipes in Concord take one to two days. We work room by room and keep water off for the shortest time possible. The Cabarrus County permit and inspection are part of the job — walls don't close until everything passes.
Can I replace a faucet myself without a permit?
Yes. Like-for-like faucet swaps and basic drain cleaning don't require a permit in Concord. If it's a $15 flapper or a straightforward faucet swap, we'll tell you that upfront. We only sell you labor and materials when you actually need them.
A small leak left alone becomes a big repair bill.
Tell us what you're dealing with — we'll give you a straight answer on urgency and a flat price before any work begins.
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