Were dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service, installation, and repair for all phases of your plumbing needs. We specialize in a variety of residential and commercial services and take pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we're involved with. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction.
Were dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service, installation, and repair for all phases of your plumbing needs. We specialize in a variety of residential and commercial services and take pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we're involved with. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction.
Our experience is serving our customers with 100% satisfaction on every project we take on. We will give you the peace of mind you need and deserve. Atlanta's Plumbing & Drain Company, happily services the community with integrity, professionalism and competitive pricing. We are fully licensed, insured and have built a reputation for quality work with each satisfied customer. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce you to our company. Rahmel Willis Owner
"The company was very professional, and pricing was fair. I will definitely use them again for plumbing issues."
Brian O on July 2020
Our experience is serving our customers with 100% satisfaction on every project we take on. We will give you the peace of mind you need and deserve. Atlanta's Plumbing & Drain Company, happily services the community with integrity, professionalism and competitive pricing. We are fully licensed, insured and have built a reputation for quality work with each satisfied customer. Thank you for the opportunity to introduce you to our company. Rahmel Willis Owner
"The company was very professional, and pricing was fair. I will definitely use them again for plumbing issues."
Brian O on July 2020
Were dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service, installation, and repair for all phases of your plumbing needs. We specialize in a variety of residential and commercial services and take pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we're involved with. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction.
"Very nice and courteous, made sure all my questions were answered. Very respectful of my home, very pleasant experience."
Kimberly W on March 2020
Were dedicated to providing our clients with the very best in service, installation, and repair for all phases of your plumbing needs. We specialize in a variety of residential and commercial services and take pride in the attention to detail put into each of the projects we're involved with. We're known for our quality work and the integrity of our business. We look forward to building long-term relationships with our clients, and guarantee your satisfaction.
"Very nice and courteous, made sure all my questions were answered. Very respectful of my home, very pleasant experience."
Kimberly W on March 2020
My name is Timothy K. Whisnant, Owner/CEO of TK & Sons Plumbing and Septic LLC. My life is glorified by my lovely wife Bree and our 5 sons. I am a 3rd generation Plumbing and Septic Contractor and I hold unrestricted state licensing in both trades. I am also a youth football coach. Since 1998 I have been hard at work in the business and have mastered the trade from commercial to residential and from new construction to service/repair. We strive to deliver our services with honesty and integrity while educating you on what you are paying for. Our family is here to help your family!
"Great guys, good pricing, arrived time and did a great job I would definitely recommend! Repaired/replaced a leaking water main pipe in my front yard."
Erik J on November 2021
My name is Timothy K. Whisnant, Owner/CEO of TK & Sons Plumbing and Septic LLC. My life is glorified by my lovely wife Bree and our 5 sons. I am a 3rd generation Plumbing and Septic Contractor and I hold unrestricted state licensing in both trades. I am also a youth football coach. Since 1998 I have been hard at work in the business and have mastered the trade from commercial to residential and from new construction to service/repair. We strive to deliver our services with honesty and integrity while educating you on what you are paying for. Our family is here to help your family!
"Great guys, good pricing, arrived time and did a great job I would definitely recommend! Repaired/replaced a leaking water main pipe in my front yard."
Erik J on November 2021
At PlumbPros Plumbing, LLC we sustain our company on reliability, great communication, integrity and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all of our projects. We are experts in our trade, and will always keep you educated on your particular task or project. Call today!
"Had them to my home several times for different reasons. Always prompt and provided excellent service"
tim P on January 2025
At PlumbPros Plumbing, LLC we sustain our company on reliability, great communication, integrity and quality work. We strongly believe in giving our absolute best in all of our projects. We are experts in our trade, and will always keep you educated on your particular task or project. Call today!
"Had them to my home several times for different reasons. Always prompt and provided excellent service"
tim P on January 2025
Keep Smiling Plumbing Electric Heating and Cooling is a family-owned, family-operated, full-service plumbing electric heating and cooling business, serving Gwinnett County, Georgia. We hold Master's licenses in all three trades and are members of the Plumbing Heating Cooling & Mechanical Association of Georgia. Keep Smiling Plumbing Electric Heating and Cooling is there when you need us, ready to take care of any problem that you may have with your plumbing electrical or heating and cooling systems. We also have available a full line of quality replacement products if you want to upgrade or update.
"Prompt, professional service."
Anne C on April 2025
Keep Smiling Plumbing Electric Heating and Cooling is a family-owned, family-operated, full-service plumbing electric heating and cooling business, serving Gwinnett County, Georgia. We hold Master's licenses in all three trades and are members of the Plumbing Heating Cooling & Mechanical Association of Georgia. Keep Smiling Plumbing Electric Heating and Cooling is there when you need us, ready to take care of any problem that you may have with your plumbing electrical or heating and cooling systems. We also have available a full line of quality replacement products if you want to upgrade or update.
"Prompt, professional service."
Anne C on April 2025
Bridgeport Carpet, Hardwood and Tile is a full service flooring company servicing the Atlanta area for 30 years. We have a beautiful 6000 SQFT Designer Showroom. Providing incredible service, quality products and competitive pricing has allowed us to grow into one of Atlanta's premier flooring companies. We have an expert sales staff, professional in house installers. Financing is available.
"Great carpet great staff both in warehouse and installation"
TONY F on October 2024
Bridgeport Carpet, Hardwood and Tile is a full service flooring company servicing the Atlanta area for 30 years. We have a beautiful 6000 SQFT Designer Showroom. Providing incredible service, quality products and competitive pricing has allowed us to grow into one of Atlanta's premier flooring companies. We have an expert sales staff, professional in house installers. Financing is available.
"Great carpet great staff both in warehouse and installation"
TONY F on October 2024
For years, Cool Air Mechanical has been an expert provider of heating, cooling, plumbing, indoor air quality, generators and electrical services throughout the greater Atlanta region. If you find that it is time to have a new heating or cooling system installed in your home, or if you need someone to take over maintenance for you HVAC system in Atlanta, call us today and learn more about our full range of services. Each of our technicians is chosen based on their ability to provide the utmost in service to each of the customers they visit and they are prepared for nearly any issue that could arise. If you are interested in getting more out of your heating and cooling systems in Atlanta or the surrounding area, give us a call today. Additional website: www.770coolair.com
"$80 service call and a 500% markup on parts? That’s excessive. I completely understand that businesses need to make a profit, but being charged over $500 for a 20-minute visit is more than what many highly skilled professionals—attorneys included—earn for their time. Before scheduling the service, I asked for a quote on both the part and labor. Unfortunately, I was told they couldn't provide that information in advance (which, in hindsight, should’ve been a red flag). I trusted the positive reviews and moved forward anyway. When the technician arrived, they spent about five minutes confirming what we already knew: that we needed a specific part. We expressed concern about the cost, and a manager offered a modest discount, which we declined. We ended up paying the $80 just to be told exactly what we had already suspected. Afterward, we contacted another company that provided the part at cost ($100) and completed the service for $135. Bottom line: if you're trying to avoid unnecessary expenses--which I think right now most people are, it’s worth calling around. I’d recommend saving yourself the service call fee and going with a company that’s more transparent from the start- one that respects your time and your wallet."
Lisa N on April 2025
For years, Cool Air Mechanical has been an expert provider of heating, cooling, plumbing, indoor air quality, generators and electrical services throughout the greater Atlanta region. If you find that it is time to have a new heating or cooling system installed in your home, or if you need someone to take over maintenance for you HVAC system in Atlanta, call us today and learn more about our full range of services. Each of our technicians is chosen based on their ability to provide the utmost in service to each of the customers they visit and they are prepared for nearly any issue that could arise. If you are interested in getting more out of your heating and cooling systems in Atlanta or the surrounding area, give us a call today. Additional website: www.770coolair.com
"$80 service call and a 500% markup on parts? That’s excessive. I completely understand that businesses need to make a profit, but being charged over $500 for a 20-minute visit is more than what many highly skilled professionals—attorneys included—earn for their time. Before scheduling the service, I asked for a quote on both the part and labor. Unfortunately, I was told they couldn't provide that information in advance (which, in hindsight, should’ve been a red flag). I trusted the positive reviews and moved forward anyway. When the technician arrived, they spent about five minutes confirming what we already knew: that we needed a specific part. We expressed concern about the cost, and a manager offered a modest discount, which we declined. We ended up paying the $80 just to be told exactly what we had already suspected. Afterward, we contacted another company that provided the part at cost ($100) and completed the service for $135. Bottom line: if you're trying to avoid unnecessary expenses--which I think right now most people are, it’s worth calling around. I’d recommend saving yourself the service call fee and going with a company that’s more transparent from the start- one that respects your time and your wallet."
Lisa N on April 2025
TE Certified Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is a customer-focused residential service company. We fix & replace electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems for Greater Atlanta homeowners. Please call our office to schedule your appointment today. 770-667-6937
"Prompt, reasonably priced"
Brigette G on March 2025
TE Certified Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Cooling is a customer-focused residential service company. We fix & replace electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems for Greater Atlanta homeowners. Please call our office to schedule your appointment today. 770-667-6937
"Prompt, reasonably priced"
Brigette G on March 2025
A-Total Plumbing - An Ace Hardware Home Services Company is your trusted choice for all your plumbing needs in Atlanta and North Georgia. We take pride in providing exceptional service and expertise. Contact us today for helpful, reliable and professional plumbing solutions.
"Warning: Do not use A-Total Plumbing. They screwed me. In the end, they fixed it, but it took 4 days and 34hours to install a water heater. Let me first say, the employees of A-Total Plumbing were very nice and personable. As far as their plumbing skills, I will let you determine that from my ordeal below. I called A-Total Plumbing because I had pipes that sounded like they were rattling. They quickly dispatched two guys. When they arrived, they performed a series of tests and determined I had a leak in the house, and it was coming from my water heater. The water heater was old, so I agreed, they also let me know that I needed a 75-gallon tank because of the size of the house. The cost was almost $7k, but I needed it done so I agreed. They started right away. It was a Friday, so after working on some stuff after 3 hours they told me they would have to come back Monday. I said as long as I have hot water you can come back Monday. And we agreed on that. They told me the job would take about 6 hours on Monday. They arrived Monday morning. • Three hours into the job they told me the water heater would not fit in the spot the old one was, and they needed to move it. I am not sure how they didn't know that Friday or when they arrived on the job on Monday, but what could I do. Shelves had to be removed and part of my storage was given up. • I left them alone to work. Fast forward to 4:30 pm, 6.5 hours later, I go to check on them and they let me know it would be a few more hours. Keep in mind this entire time there is no water to the house and no heat because they told me they needed it off. • About 7pm there was a smell of gas. They told us that they replaced a valve, nothing to worry about. So, we turned the fans on and opened the windows to get the smell out. It was very cold outside, 48 degrees I believe, but we have a baby in the house, so we had to get the smell out and bundled up because I could not turn the heater on. • Fast forward to 8ish pm. This is when they tell me they can't finish the job. There is a part they need that they did not bring. Why they didn’t know that on Friday or even early in the day I don’t know. Obviously concerned and upset, I asked what that meant. They said I will have water, just not hot water. • I asked what time they would be here in the morning, and they said they would have to send someone else because they had a class. They apologized and told me they would do everything except install the one missing part, so it will be quick for the guy coming out. Their shop was closed and apparently, the part could not be purchased at Home Depot. They left. • I went down there to check on the space and found trash everywhere, pipes leaning against the wall, boxes and the old water heater leaning against the wall. They did no clean up and really disrespected my space. I understand that during a job you make a mess, but they told me they would do everything except this guy installing the part. So now what? It was late so I decided I would talk to the new guy when he arrived. I asked when the new guy would be here, and he told me someone call me between 7:30 and 8am to schedule. What? This is urgent for me, have them here as soon as possible. • At 10pm same night, the smell of gas is gone so we close the windows, turn off the fans, and turn on the heater. The heater does not work. I know it is connected because they asked me to make sure the heater was off before they started their work. They told me the only thing I would not have been hot water, but nope, no heat either. At this point it is 42 in the house. We go to bed to get warm. • I call their office. Someone picks up and I explain the issue. The first question they ask me is if I have a membership. What? I just explained that I am in a house with no hot water, which I knew, but now no heat. She said she would mark this as an emergency and have someone call me between 7:30 and 8am the next day. • It is now 8:30am the next day, still have not heard from anyone, so I call. Guess what, I'm put on hold, when the person on the other end comes on, they take my info and have no idea what I am talking about. They are going to call someone else and have someone call me back immediately. At this point I am lost. • It's now 9:30am. An hour has passed and no call. I have called again, and they say the technician is on the way and very close. It would have been nice to have known, but now I am waiting. • It is now 10:36 am and the new guy just arrived. Once again, very nice guy. The previous guys did brief him a little, but there was much more needed than he was told. He has started working and told me that everything would be fixed today. • It is now 3pm and I am told that they have to order another part and it won't be here for 2 days, 5 hours has passed since the new person showed up. But they will keep working on the other stuff. He explained what was going on and next steps. • It is now 8:30 pm and nothing is fixed. Apparently, the previous people from this company did something to the water shut off. They were shutting it off and on fine on Monday, but now Tuesday, it won’t, and the city has to come out. That will be in the morning of day 4. Going to bed tonight with no shower, no hot water, and no heat, luckily it is only 46 degrees outside, instead of the colder it was previous day. They will give me a credit of 5% (not sure how long it takes to post, but haven't seen it yet) and redoing all the duct work the next day to get me working until the part comes in a few days. Apparently, when the new guy touched the duck work, it all fell apart from the previous guy’s work. I feel like most of today was probably them fixing stuff from the previous people. I am told they will handle that situation internally. • Day 4 of Hot Water Heater installation. They showed up at 10am to start the duct work. Also, they got the water off to finish, but it would be off for no more than an hour. Water was off for an additional 7 hours, not the original hour I was told. The reason, the previous guy broke the water pipe coming in the house and it had a small leak. • It is now 5:30pm of day 4 of hot water heater installation and I now have heat. Apparently, the water pipe breaking was more severe and now they have to dig a hole in my front yard and run a new one to get to it so it’s going to take a little longer to get water. • It is now 9pm on day 4 everything has been fixed. I wish I had Jacob, the new guy, on the first pass. Not only was he apologetic, but he really made me feel comfortable and got things done. He was awesome. I'm afraid he might be a diamond in the rough, but I gave one star for him. He did his best and it a good plumber, but I can’t overlook all the damage caused by the other ones. So, in summary, I had an annoying pipe sound, called A-Total Plumbing and after four days, and upsold to buy a water heater, I finally got hot water and heat. I should have just lived with noisy pipes. It was a total of 34 hours between all four days to put in a water heater when the average is 3 hours. My thought is that it took 2 days to fix the damage done on Monday. I now feel like I was taken advantage of, mislead, and out $7k. I'm not even sure now if I needed a new water heater or the bigger one, I was upsold. I have no confidence. I just hope it was done correct. I keep going down, expecting a leak. I found A bucket of water and several wet towels pile in the corner and I’m hoping they’re from the job and not new. Trying to stay positive."
Brian D on October 2023
A-Total Plumbing - An Ace Hardware Home Services Company is your trusted choice for all your plumbing needs in Atlanta and North Georgia. We take pride in providing exceptional service and expertise. Contact us today for helpful, reliable and professional plumbing solutions.
"Warning: Do not use A-Total Plumbing. They screwed me. In the end, they fixed it, but it took 4 days and 34hours to install a water heater. Let me first say, the employees of A-Total Plumbing were very nice and personable. As far as their plumbing skills, I will let you determine that from my ordeal below. I called A-Total Plumbing because I had pipes that sounded like they were rattling. They quickly dispatched two guys. When they arrived, they performed a series of tests and determined I had a leak in the house, and it was coming from my water heater. The water heater was old, so I agreed, they also let me know that I needed a 75-gallon tank because of the size of the house. The cost was almost $7k, but I needed it done so I agreed. They started right away. It was a Friday, so after working on some stuff after 3 hours they told me they would have to come back Monday. I said as long as I have hot water you can come back Monday. And we agreed on that. They told me the job would take about 6 hours on Monday. They arrived Monday morning. • Three hours into the job they told me the water heater would not fit in the spot the old one was, and they needed to move it. I am not sure how they didn't know that Friday or when they arrived on the job on Monday, but what could I do. Shelves had to be removed and part of my storage was given up. • I left them alone to work. Fast forward to 4:30 pm, 6.5 hours later, I go to check on them and they let me know it would be a few more hours. Keep in mind this entire time there is no water to the house and no heat because they told me they needed it off. • About 7pm there was a smell of gas. They told us that they replaced a valve, nothing to worry about. So, we turned the fans on and opened the windows to get the smell out. It was very cold outside, 48 degrees I believe, but we have a baby in the house, so we had to get the smell out and bundled up because I could not turn the heater on. • Fast forward to 8ish pm. This is when they tell me they can't finish the job. There is a part they need that they did not bring. Why they didn’t know that on Friday or even early in the day I don’t know. Obviously concerned and upset, I asked what that meant. They said I will have water, just not hot water. • I asked what time they would be here in the morning, and they said they would have to send someone else because they had a class. They apologized and told me they would do everything except install the one missing part, so it will be quick for the guy coming out. Their shop was closed and apparently, the part could not be purchased at Home Depot. They left. • I went down there to check on the space and found trash everywhere, pipes leaning against the wall, boxes and the old water heater leaning against the wall. They did no clean up and really disrespected my space. I understand that during a job you make a mess, but they told me they would do everything except this guy installing the part. So now what? It was late so I decided I would talk to the new guy when he arrived. I asked when the new guy would be here, and he told me someone call me between 7:30 and 8am to schedule. What? This is urgent for me, have them here as soon as possible. • At 10pm same night, the smell of gas is gone so we close the windows, turn off the fans, and turn on the heater. The heater does not work. I know it is connected because they asked me to make sure the heater was off before they started their work. They told me the only thing I would not have been hot water, but nope, no heat either. At this point it is 42 in the house. We go to bed to get warm. • I call their office. Someone picks up and I explain the issue. The first question they ask me is if I have a membership. What? I just explained that I am in a house with no hot water, which I knew, but now no heat. She said she would mark this as an emergency and have someone call me between 7:30 and 8am the next day. • It is now 8:30am the next day, still have not heard from anyone, so I call. Guess what, I'm put on hold, when the person on the other end comes on, they take my info and have no idea what I am talking about. They are going to call someone else and have someone call me back immediately. At this point I am lost. • It's now 9:30am. An hour has passed and no call. I have called again, and they say the technician is on the way and very close. It would have been nice to have known, but now I am waiting. • It is now 10:36 am and the new guy just arrived. Once again, very nice guy. The previous guys did brief him a little, but there was much more needed than he was told. He has started working and told me that everything would be fixed today. • It is now 3pm and I am told that they have to order another part and it won't be here for 2 days, 5 hours has passed since the new person showed up. But they will keep working on the other stuff. He explained what was going on and next steps. • It is now 8:30 pm and nothing is fixed. Apparently, the previous people from this company did something to the water shut off. They were shutting it off and on fine on Monday, but now Tuesday, it won’t, and the city has to come out. That will be in the morning of day 4. Going to bed tonight with no shower, no hot water, and no heat, luckily it is only 46 degrees outside, instead of the colder it was previous day. They will give me a credit of 5% (not sure how long it takes to post, but haven't seen it yet) and redoing all the duct work the next day to get me working until the part comes in a few days. Apparently, when the new guy touched the duck work, it all fell apart from the previous guy’s work. I feel like most of today was probably them fixing stuff from the previous people. I am told they will handle that situation internally. • Day 4 of Hot Water Heater installation. They showed up at 10am to start the duct work. Also, they got the water off to finish, but it would be off for no more than an hour. Water was off for an additional 7 hours, not the original hour I was told. The reason, the previous guy broke the water pipe coming in the house and it had a small leak. • It is now 5:30pm of day 4 of hot water heater installation and I now have heat. Apparently, the water pipe breaking was more severe and now they have to dig a hole in my front yard and run a new one to get to it so it’s going to take a little longer to get water. • It is now 9pm on day 4 everything has been fixed. I wish I had Jacob, the new guy, on the first pass. Not only was he apologetic, but he really made me feel comfortable and got things done. He was awesome. I'm afraid he might be a diamond in the rough, but I gave one star for him. He did his best and it a good plumber, but I can’t overlook all the damage caused by the other ones. So, in summary, I had an annoying pipe sound, called A-Total Plumbing and after four days, and upsold to buy a water heater, I finally got hot water and heat. I should have just lived with noisy pipes. It was a total of 34 hours between all four days to put in a water heater when the average is 3 hours. My thought is that it took 2 days to fix the damage done on Monday. I now feel like I was taken advantage of, mislead, and out $7k. I'm not even sure now if I needed a new water heater or the bigger one, I was upsold. I have no confidence. I just hope it was done correct. I keep going down, expecting a leak. I found A bucket of water and several wet towels pile in the corner and I’m hoping they’re from the job and not new. Trying to stay positive."
Brian D on October 2023
It may only take five minutes to snake a drain for loose clogs near the tub, toilet, or sink basin. However, clogs near the main line can take hours to resolve, especially if they affect multiple pipes. Plumbers have the skills, experience, and equipment to get the job faster, though you may pay a premium for their help.
Sometimes, using a snake to unclog a drain can cause more damage than intended. Too much force risks scratching the surface and damaging the coating, which could eventually cause cracks to develop. Depending on what’s obstructing the drain, the snake could worsen the problem by jamming the debris tighter and further down the pipe. It’s best to hire a pro with experience tackling a variety of clogged pipes.
One of the easiest and most effective ways to prevent clogged drains is to install snug mesh screens over the drain openings in your sinks, bath, and shower. This tool prevents hair, food particles, and other solid items from entering the drain and forming clogs. A non-corrosive bacteriological drain cleaner is also a smart option to reduce the chances you’ll need to absorb the cost of unclogging a drain.
Hiring a Roto-Rooter professional for drain-clearing services costs between $160 and $450, depending on the complexity of the project. Roto-Rooter costs to snake drains are usually charged on a flat rate basis rather than an hourly fee. These job estimates may include the price of the sewer inspection and the Roto-Rooter sewer line cleaning cost. However, they do not cover the additional cost of repairs or parts replacement.