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Alpharetta Plumbers

Serving Alpharetta and Surrounding Areas

5 (630 reviews)

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Alpharetta’s Highest-Rated Plumber — Locally Owned, Serving North Fulton and Forsyth County

Benjamin Franklin Plumbing® of Alpharetta is locally owned and operated, serving homeowners throughout Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Milton, and Johns Creek. We are the highest-rated plumbing company in North Fulton on Google, and we stand behind every job with flat-rate pricing agreed before any work begins and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.

Most homes in Alpharetta and North Fulton were built between the mid-1980s and late 1990s — which means their copper supply lines are now 30 to 40 years old and entering the window where pitting corrosion from the local water supply produces recurring pinhole leaks and slab failures. We understand the specific plumbing conditions in this area because we work in these neighborhoods every day. From the communities along Windward Parkway and Haynes Bridge Road to the established neighborhoods in Cumming, Roswell, Milton, and Johns Creek, we know what North Fulton and Forsyth homes need — and we fix it right.

When you work with our Alpharetta plumbers, you can expect:

  • Flat-rate pricing — agreed before any work begins, no hourly billing, no surprises on the invoice
  • Punctuality guarantee — we arrive on time or we pay you $5 for every minute we’re late, up to $300
  • Licensed, background-checked, and drug-tested technicians on every call
  • 24/7 availability — emergency and after-hours service available around the clock

Our Alpharetta plumbing services include:

  • Slab leak detection and repair — thermal imaging and acoustic detection equipment
  • Copper pipe repair and whole-home repiping
  • Water heater repair, replacement, and tankless installation — Navien NSS certified, 10-year parts & labor warranty
  • Drain cleaning and hydrojetting
  • Sewer camera inspection and sewer line repair — trenchless CIPP patch and open cut excavation
  • Water service line replacement — including trenchless directional bore where site conditions allow
  • Water treatment — carbon filtration and reverse osmosis, Brita PRO authorized dealer
  • Faucet, fixture, toilet, and disposal repair and replacement
  • Leak detection and repair
  • Emergency plumbing — 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Call (678) 833-2754 or book online — we can typically be on site the same day.

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We Know North Fulton and Forsyth County Plumbing — Because We Work in It Every Day

Our Punctual Plumbers Are Ready When You Need Them

Alpharetta, Roswell, Milton, Cumming, and Johns Creek have a specific plumbing profile that generalist contractors often miss. The majority of homes in established North Fulton neighborhoods were built between the late 1980s and late 1990s. Those homes are now 30 to 40 years old — which means slab-on-grade foundations with aging copper supply lines that the local water supply’s chemistry has been working against for decades. The result is a consistent pattern throughout these communities: pinhole leaks, slab leaks, aging water heaters, and drain systems that have never been proactively serviced. We work in these neighborhoods every day and we understand exactly what North Fulton and Forsyth County homes need.

Expert Plumbers Focused on Long-Term Solutions

Our approach to plumbing is built around one principle: fix the root cause, not just the symptom. Too many plumbing problems get patched repeatedly because the underlying issue is never properly diagnosed or addressed. A pinhole leak that gets soldered is a temporary fix if the real problem is systemic pipe corrosion throughout the home. A drain that gets cleared every six months is a recurring cost if the actual cause — root intrusion, cast iron scale buildup, or a structural problem in the line — is never identified and resolved.

Our licensed technicians are trained to diagnose accurately and explain clearly. We tell you what we found, what caused it, what the repair involves, and what you can expect afterward — before any work begins. Flat-rate pricing is agreed up front on every job, so there are no hourly billing surprises. And our 100% satisfaction guarantee means we stand behind the work after we leave. Whether it’s a same-day drain clearing or a multi-day whole-home project, the standard is the same.

Signs You Should Call a Plumber

Most plumbing problems give warning signs before they become expensive emergencies. If you notice any of the following, don’t wait — catching a plumbing issue early is almost always less disruptive and less costly than addressing it after it has progressed:

  • A water bill that has increased without any change in usage — often the first sign of a slab leak or a running toilet you haven’t noticed
  • Warm or hot spots on tiled or hardwood floors — a common indicator of a leaking hot water line beneath the slab
  • The sound of running water when all fixtures and appliances are off
  • Slow drains or recurring backups that don’t resolve with standard clearing methods
  • Gurgling sounds from toilets or floor drains when sinks or showers are in use — a classic sign of a partial main line blockage
  • Low water pressure throughout the home, not just at one fixture
  • Discolored, rusty, or foul-smelling water — can indicate pipe corrosion, water heater deterioration, or drain issues
  • A water heater making popping or rumbling sounds — indicates sediment buildup that reduces efficiency and shortens service life
  • Wet patches, soft ground, or unusually green grass in the yard — may indicate a water service line or sewer line leak underground
  • Multiple pinhole leaks in different locations over a short period — a strong indicator of systemic copper pipe corrosion throughout the system

Common Plumbing Issues in Alpharetta and North Fulton Homes

Based on years of service throughout North Fulton and Forsyth County, these are the issues we address most consistently in this area’s homes:

  • Copper pipe pinhole leaks and slab leaks — driven by the interaction between the local Chattahoochee River water supply and aging copper pipe walls in homes from the 1980s and 1990s. Recurring leaks in different locations are a sign of systemic corrosion, not isolated bad luck.
  • Water heater failures and sediment buildup — the Fulton and Forsyth County water supply accelerates mineral accumulation inside water heaters. Annual maintenance extends service life; units past 10 years old are in the replacement window.
  • Tree root intrusion in sewer lines — mature trees throughout Alpharetta’s established neighborhoods have had decades to extend root systems toward buried sewer lines. Root intrusion is active in both PVC and older cast iron lines and is one of the most common causes of recurring drain backups.
  • Failing pressure reducing valves (PRV) — a failed PRV allows incoming street pressure to exceed safe levels, accelerating wear on every fixture, appliance, and supply line in the home. Most homeowners don’t know their PRV exists until a fixture fails.
  • Aging water service lines — original galvanized or copper service lines in older North Fulton homes can develop slow leaks, restricted flow, or full failure without visible warning at the surface.
  • Polybutylene pipe — homes built in the late 1980s and early 1990s in North Fulton may still have gray plastic polybutylene supply lines that are past their expected service life. If your home has polybutylene and hasn’t been repiped, an assessment is worth scheduling.

Our commitment is simple: show up on time, diagnose accurately, fix it right, and back the work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you’re not satisfied with the result, we make it right. Flat-rate pricing means you know the full cost before a tool is picked up. And our punctuality guarantee means we pay you $5 for every minute we’re late — up to $300 — because your time matters as much as your plumbing.

We serve homeowners throughout Alpharetta, Cumming, Roswell, Milton, Johns Creek, and all of Forsyth County — including the communities of Big Creek, Crabapple, Mountain Park, Horseshoe Bend, Brookfield Country Club, Vickery, Wyndham Farms, Coal Mountain, Birmingham, Andover North, Ocee, Wood Valley, Alpharetta Woods, Westfield, and Dunn.

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Customer Reviews

5 (630 reviews)

Pasquale Pascarella

If I’m talking about a business, it’s because I believe in it. And Benjamin Franklin Plumbing earns that. They show up on time — which already says a lot. Professional, clean, respectful of your home, and they communicate clearly. No runaround, no surprises. They explain the issue and fix it the right way. As a business owner, I respect companies that protect your time and stand behind their work. These guys do exactly that. Five Stars!

Kemdi Okparaocha

Gene was super friendly and easy to work with from the start. He arrived on schedule, clearly explained the issue, and it was obvious he knew exactly what he was doing. He even took the time to share a few helpful tips, which I really appreciated. Great service overall — I highly recommend Gene and Benjamin Franklin Plumbing.

Sam L

I had a great experience with this plumbing company! They were prompt, professional, and extremely knowledgeable. The plumber arrived right on time, quickly diagnosed the issue, and explained everything in a clear, friendly way. The work was done efficiently, and the final result was perfect—no more leaks and everything running smoothly. Pricing was fair, and they made the whole process stress-free. I’ll definitely use them again and highly recommend them to anyone needing reliable plumbing service!

Raul A. Alvarez

We had a great experience with Benjamin Franklin - Austin was great he and his team provided great service and prices. They were on time, organized and explained what they did in my home! Would definitely recommend.

Traci Hatos

Gene did a great job. I called with a pipe leaking in my kitchen and needed help asap. The rep that answered the phone said a tech was working in my area and he would see what he could do. Gene called me from his cell and said he was finished up his day but would come by to access the issue. He fixed my problem within an hour. I appreciate his quick response, professionalism and friendly demeanor. He did great work! Thank you Gene your company lucky to have you.

About Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Alpharetta

Looking to support local residential plumbing companies?

With the Benjamin Franklin Plumbing team, you get the best of both worlds—local licensed plumbers backed by a trusted national service. Because all of our locations are independently owned and operated, we live and work in the communities we serve.

As a result, our owners and their employees are more committed to providing excellent experiences and helping out our neighbors. We hire talent right from the community, boosting the local economy by keeping dollars in our own backyard. That's worth being proud of.

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Areas We Serve

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Plumbing FAQs

What routine maintenance should I be doing for my Alpharetta water heater?

To keep your water heater running smoothly in Alpharetta, it’s a good idea to flush the tank once a year to clear out sediment, especially if your area has hard water. Check the pressure relief valve, inspect for rust or leaks, and make sure the thermostat is set to a safe temperature (usually around 120°F). Regular maintenance helps extend the life of your unit and keeps your hot water flowing efficiently. For peace of mind, consider scheduling a professional inspection with a local plumber.

How do I know if I need a Alpharetta plumber for my home's low water pressure?

If your water pressure suddenly drops or only affects certain fixtures in your Alpharetta home, it could be a sign of a clogged pipe, leak, or a problem with your water supply. Try cleaning faucet aerators first, but if the issue persists, it’s best to call a licensed plumber in Alpharetta to diagnose and fix the problem before it gets worse.

Do you offer emergency plumbing service in Alpharetta?

We are available 24/7 to take your call for emergencies. Our appointment hours are listed above.

How often should I schedule drain cleaning for my Alpharetta property?

For most homes in Alpharetta, scheduling professional drain cleaning once a year helps prevent clogs, odors, and costly backups. If your property has older pipes, large trees nearby, or frequent slow drains, you may need service more often. Regular maintenance keeps your plumbing flowing smoothly and protects your home from unexpected issues.

Do you offer plumbing financing in Alpharetta?

We work built relationships with several lenders to ensure our customers are able to restore functionality in their homes. Ask your technician about your financing options.

Are there plumbing upgrades that can help conserve water in my Alpharetta home?

Yes! Upgrading to low-flow toilets, water-saving showerheads, and high-efficiency faucets can significantly reduce water use in your Alpharetta home. You can also install smart leak detectors and tankless water heaters for added efficiency. A local plumber can recommend the best options based on your home’s setup and water usage habits.

What are common plumbing issues in older Alpharetta homes?

Older homes in Alpharetta often face plumbing issues like corroded or outdated pipes, low water pressure, and frequent leaks. You might also encounter problems with old fixtures, sewer line deterioration, or poor drainage. A professional inspection can help identify hidden issues and recommend upgrades to keep your plumbing system safe and efficient.

What should I do to prepare my plumbing for winter in Alpharetta?

To get your plumbing ready for winter in Alpharetta, start by insulating exposed pipes, especially in unheated areas like basements and garages. Disconnect outdoor hoses, shut off exterior water lines, and check your water heater for optimal performance. It’s also smart to know where your main shut-off valve is in case of a frozen pipe emergency.

How can I tell if my sewer line is damaged in Alpharetta?

Signs of a damaged sewer line in your GA home include frequent drain clogs, foul odors, soggy spots in your yard, and gurgling sounds from your toilets or drains.

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