About Alpharetta Plumbing Pros
A licensed, insured, locally-dispatched plumbing operation serving Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, Johns Creek, Cumming, and North Fulton.
Alpharetta Plumbing Pros is a residential and light-commercial plumbing operation working out of 2475 N Point Pkwy Ste 110 in Alpharetta. Our footprint covers the five Alpharetta zip codes (30004, 30005, 30009, 30022, 30023) plus the named North Fulton communities surrounding us — Roswell, Milton, Johns Creek, Cumming, and Sandy Springs at the top of the list, plus another seven cities on the Forsyth and Gwinnett borders.
What we do, and how we work
Twenty-five core service lines, organized into three bands. The first band is emergency response — burst pipes, sewage backups, no hot water, no water at all, gas smells — work that has to happen within hours not days. The second band is replacement and remodel — water heaters and tankless conversions, full repipes for homes with polybutylene or aging copper, sewer line replacements, bathroom and shower rebuilds. The third band is routine repair — running toilets, leaking faucets, garbage disposals, sump pumps, water softeners and filtration.
Inside each band the throughline is the same: we send a licensed plumber, we quote the work before any wrench turns, and we don't pivot the scope without telling you first. That basic commitment is rarer in this industry than it should be.
The Alpharetta-specific work we see most
Three job types dominate our calendar and they all trace back to a piece of North Fulton's geology or building history.
Slab leaks. Alpharetta sits on expansive clay soil that shifts seasonally. Most subdivisions from the 1985–1998 build wave are slab-on-grade. Thirty-plus years in, the copper supply lines buried in those slabs are starting to develop pinhole leaks, and the slab itself moves enough to stress fittings. We diagnose with acoustic listening and thermal imaging, then choose between spot repair, rerouting through the wall cavity, or epoxy lining depending on what we find. We do not crack a slab open as a first move — that's a last resort.
Polybutylene repipes. Homes built in Alpharetta between roughly 1978 and 1996 frequently have polybutylene pipe — the blue exterior service line and/or the grey interior supply lines. PB fails from the inside out as treated municipal water degrades the plastic. The original class-action settlement window closed in 2009 so homeowners are now paying out of pocket, and an increasing number of insurance carriers are non-renewing policies on PB homes at the policy anniversary. Our repipes use PEX-A. Most jobs close out in two to three working days including drywall patch.
Fulton County backflow testing. Fulton County requires annual backflow testing on residential irrigation systems. If you have an in-ground irrigation system, you are subject to the rule. We send a certified backflow tester, run the test, and submit results to the utility on your behalf. If your device fails we can repair on the same visit in most cases.
How we quote work
We use flat-rate pricing on routine repairs and itemized estimates on larger projects. The technician arrives with a current rate book, walks the job with you, and gives you a fixed price before any work begins. If we discover additional work mid-job — a corroded fitting we couldn't see, a buried trap that needs to come out — we stop, show you the issue, and re-quote in writing before continuing. You're never surprised at invoice time.
What we claim, and what we don't
We claim: licensed in Georgia, fully insured, 24/7 emergency dispatch, local service from an Alpharetta address. That's the list. We deliberately don't display a star rating on this site because we don't run a verified third-party review service that we could honestly point to. We don't claim a "Since 1995" founding date that we cannot document. We don't display stock photography of people who are not on our crew. We don't manufacture testimonials. If something on this site says we do X, we actually do X.
Licensing & insurance
Plumbing in Georgia is licensed by the State Construction Industry Licensing Board (sos.ga.gov/index.php/licensing). Every plumber dispatched from our address holds a current Georgia plumbing license. We carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance and can provide a certificate of insurance to your HOA, property management company, or to you directly at your request — call the office and ask.
How to reach us
Call (773) 207-0518. A live dispatcher answers in under 30 seconds at any hour. For non-emergency scheduling and quotes you can also reach us through the contact page.
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