Hamlet Plumbing Company and Water Heater Specialist
At Pride Plumbing, we’re ready to help you with all of your Hamlet plumbing needs. We’ve been providing plumbing installation, maintenance, and repairs since 1965. It’s our goal to make sure our customers always receive high-quality plumbing services.
Whether you’ve got a blocked drain, or are in need of water heater installation or repair, we provide all the services you need to keep your plumbing system functioning properly. Give us a call when you’re in need of professional Hamlet plumbing services.
Take a look at our customer reviews to learn more about the quality of our service!
Hamlet Plumbing Repairs
With our complete Hamlet plumbing services, our experienced plumbing technicians will ensure that your home’s plumbing is functioning properly. From leaky pipes to clogged toilets, there are many times when your best bet is to call a professional plumber. Many home and store remedies for common plumbing problems can damage pipes and cause you more expensive problems down the road. We’ll provide a comprehensive service inspection and estimate with every service call, to ensure that your home’s plumbing needs are properly met. Don’t hesitate to give us a call if you’ve got a plumbing question. From sewer pipes to water and gas lines, our plumbing experts can handle any plumbing situation.
Looking for more ways to pay for your plumbing services? Consider financing with us!
Hamlet Water Heaters
From water heater repair to new water heater installation, you can trust the experienced plumbers at Pride Plumbing to help with all of your Hamlet water heater needs. There are many types and models of new water heaters available today. A popular option is the tankless water heater, which can save you money by only generating hot water right when you need it, unlike standard water heaters that must constantly maintain a supply of hot water. Water heater maintenance is also importance when it comes to protecting your new investment. We provide water heater repair and maintenance to ensure that your home always has hot water.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Hamlet, NC
Job Locations and Reviews

Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) dig down in the yard to expose a defective section of the outside main sewer septic drain line that was broken and leaking; 2) replace that section of sewer line with new 4-inch PVC piping and fittings along with installing a new PVC outside clean out - connecting back onto the existing cast iron piping with new Fernco couplings; 3) test the new piping for leaks and working order; and 4) backfill, tamp, and spread grass seed and straw after the work has been completed.

Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged floor drain. We used a water pressure device down through the floor drain and cleared the blockage. We tested the floor drain and multiple fixtures for proper drainage with no issues. We also provided a cost estimate to trench a ditch from the town sewer tap to the building to expose and replace the main outside sewer septic drain line with new PVC piping and fittings along with installing proper cleanouts and fittings per code.

Pride Plumbing was called out to investigate a higher than usual water bill. Our thorough inspection found a leak underneath the home on a copper water supply line. We cut out the leaking section of pipe and repaired it with new PEX piping and fittings.

Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged toilet. We used a closet auger down through the toilet’s flange and cleared the blockage.

Pride Plumbing was called out for a basement sewage pump not working. After inspecting the issue and determining that the pump had failed, we provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) jackhammer and dig out a 9'x9' hole in the basement's concrete floor, install a new E/One sewage pump system along with gravel as a base layer and connect it to the home's existing basement drain; 2) leave the pit open for an electrical contractor to install the wiring for the new pump; 3) install 1-yard of concrete around the pump's basin after its tank has been inspected and approved; 4) jackhammer and dig out a discharge line from the new E/One pump system to the home's outside main sewer septic drain line, install PVC piping and fittings in the line, and hook up to it; 5) test the new pump and drain lines for working order; 6) backfill all ditches after the work has been inspected and approved.