Service 04 / 06

Pipes that last another lifetime.

From a single burst pipe to a whole-house repipe. Sewer line repair, sewer replacement, and water main work too. We handle copper, PEX, and CPVC on homes of every age.

Pipe, sewer line & water main work in Cobb County.

Burst pipes. Pinhole leaks. Corroded galvanized lines that have run out of usable diameter. Sewer lines that have collapsed under a forty-year-old yard. Landrum Plumbing has been working on the plumbing in Cobb County homes since the 1980s. We know what was installed in this county, when, and what it needs now.

We work with copper, PEX, and CPVC. We tell you which material is right for your situation, not which one costs the most.

A spot repair when that's the right answer. A repipe when it's time.

Common pipe problems.

These are the calls we get most often:

01
Burst or frozen pipes causing active water damage.
02
Pinhole leaks in copper supply lines.
03
Corroded or failing galvanized steel pipes.
04
Low water pressure from scaled or blocked pipes.
05
Polybutylene pipe failure (common in 1978 to 1995 homes).
06
Tree root intrusion into sewer lines.
07
Collapsed or offset sewer lines, often in older yards.
08
Water main leaks between the meter and the house.

What we do.

Spot repairs

Targeted repairs to specific failed sections without replacing the whole system.

Whole-house repiping

Copper to PEX, galvanized to copper, polybutylene removal. Full replacement with minimal wall damage.

Burst pipe response

Fast response for burst pipes and flooding. We get the water off and the line repaired.

Sewer line repair

Cracked, collapsed, or root-invaded sewer lines repaired with minimal yard work.

Sewer line replacement

When a repair won't hold, we replace the line section by section or end to end, with as little disruption to your yard as possible.

Water main repair & replacement

Leaks between the meter and the house, busted water mains, and full main replacement on older lines.

If you have a burst pipe right now.

Step01

Shut off your water main

Locate the main shutoff valve, usually near the water meter or where the line enters the house. Turn it off immediately.

Step02

Call us at 770-439-0919

Tell us what's happening and where. We'll get to you and prioritize the call.

Step03

Document the damage

Take photos for your insurance claim while you wait. Move valuables away from standing water if it's safe.

Step04

We repair and restore

We assess, repair, and test the system. We can also advise on water damage remediation if needed.

Common questions.

How do I know if I need whole-house repiping?
Signs include recurring leaks in multiple locations, consistently low water pressure throughout the house, discolored water, or pipes that are 40 to 50 years old or more. We inspect first and give you an honest assessment.
What is PEX pipe and is it better than copper?
PEX is flexible, freeze-resistant, and less expensive to install than copper. It's an excellent choice for most repiping projects. Copper is still a great option in many cases. We recommend the best fit for your home and budget.
How much wall damage is involved in repiping?
We use strategic access points to minimize drywall cuts. PEX is flexible and can often be run through walls with smaller openings than rigid copper. We explain exactly what is involved before we start.
Do you handle the permits for repiping?
Yes. Whole-house repiping requires permits in Cobb County. As licensed Georgia plumbers, we handle all permit applications and inspections on your behalf.
Ready when you are

Get your pipes
sorted out.

Free written estimate before any work begins. We tell you what needs replacing and what can wait.

Licensed & Insured Free Estimates 40+ Years in Cobb County
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770·439·0919
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