
Carthage, NC Professional Plumbers You Can Trust
Living in the Carthage, North Carolina area means you may not have very many choices in plumbers to assist you when you need plumbing repairs. Our professional plumbers offer you the best services in North Carolina and are ready to serve you. We’ve been handling plumbing problems and new installations for half a century and have no problem with your needs no matter what they are.
We’re experts in our field here at Pride Plumbing, and we take pride in our hard work to serve our customers the best we can. We focus on providing you with expert workmanship no matter what plumbing project we’re completing. With our commitment to honesty and quality work, we stand ready to serve you for all your emergency repairs or scheduling of regular services.
Our customers enjoy flexible financing, upfront pricing, and service done right the first time!
Water & Sewer Lines in Carthage
There are older plumbing systems that need to be either cleaned out and repaired or sometimes a full line replacement is in order. We have the equipment we need to handle both or provide you with alternates where possible.
Your sewer lines remove your wastewater, so it’s important to keep them working properly. And your water lines deliver fresh water to your home, so they’re important as well. We can provide you with regular maintenance as well as emergency repairs that will keep all your Carthage plumbing systems operating as they should.
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Plumbing Repair & Replacement in Carthage
Plumbing lines, connections, valves, drains, fixtures, and more need repair and replacement at times. Have you taken a good look at your plumbing connections where valves or connections meet? They’re normally in hidden areas under your sinks or near the back of the commode. If they’re rusty or corroded looking, you could just have a flood waiting to happen.
Let us evaluate your plumbing lines, connections, and other parts and help you update your plumbing so you don’t have to face thousands of dollars in flood damages. We’ll update and upgrade where you need it and help you to choose some awesome hardware that will look great in your home.
We can update all your home’s plumbing one room at a time if that’s better for your budget needs, or the whole house at once. You’ll have better fixtures, more reliable lines, and better tasting, healthier water!
Pride Plumbing has been around a long time, and we’ve gained a lot of experience over the years. Let us use our expertise to bring you the best Carthage plumbing services you can find. You’ll not want to look any further if you keep our number around!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Carthage, NC
Job Locations and Reviews
Pride Plumbing came out and performed the following work: 1) installed a new customer-supplied toilet (this included cutting holes in the floor for the PVC drain and PEX water supply lines; installing the toilet bowl’s flange and wax ring gasket; the toilet bowl, tank and gaskets, and seat; tying new PEX water supply and PVC drain lines into their respective water and sewer mains under the home; mounting the toilet with new toilet bowl bolts, washers, and caps; installing a PEX pipe with a water supply stop up through the floor behind the toilet and adding a pipe escutcheon; and installing a toilet tank braided water supply line); 2) installed a new bathroom vanity, faucet, and sink; 3) removed an existing bathtub/shower and replaced it with a new 4-piece bathtub/shower unit along with installing a new Delta shower faucet valve with trim; and 4) made all the appropriate drain and water supply line connections underneath the home for each fixture.
Pride Plumbing came out to inspect and test a Zurn Wilkins 973XL3 reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow assembly. We inspected and tested the backflow, and it passed. Pride Plumbing then filed the appropriate certification paperwork with BSI and Moore County.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a Little Giant 10S-CIM submersible sewage pump not working. Our inspection found that the pump had burned up. We pulled the pump, replaced it with a new Liberty LE51A model, installed a new float switch and check valve, reconnected its PVC piping, connected its electrical wiring to its control box, tested the pump, and the issue was corrected. We also provided a cost estimate to call in our septic pumping truck, uncover the home’s septic tank, remove the lid, pump it out, clean the tank’s filter (if applicable), ensure proper drainage and flushing, reset the lid, and cover the tank back up.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) replace a toilet with a new customer-supplied model (this would include pulling the old toilet, inspecting/cleaning/replacing the flange, replacing the toilet bowl, toilet tank, tank to bowl gasket and bolts, seat, wax ring gasket, toilet bowl bolts, toilet bowl bolt washers, toilet bowl bolt caps, and above-floor stainless steel braided water supply line); 2) install a new bathroom vanity, faucet, and sink; 3) remove an existing bathtub/shower and replace it with a new 4-piece bathtub/shower unit along with installing a new Delta shower faucet valve with trim (shower head, faucet valve handle and cover, downspout diverter, and overflow and drain covers), PVC drain, PEX hot and cold water supply lines with shut-offs, and a plastic plumbing access panel; and 4) make all the appropriate drain and water supply line connections underneath the home for each fixture.
Pride Plumbing was called out for sewage backing up into the home. We used a water pressure device at an outside cleanout and cleared a blockage in the main outside sewer septic drain line. We inserted a camera into the drain line, and it did not reveal any further issues. We also provided a cost estimate to replace a 38-gallon electric Rheem 82SV40-2 lowboy water heater with a new 38-gallon electric lowboy model. This would include removing and disposing of the old water heater; installing the new water heater, new ball water shut-off valves, new PEX and stainless steel water supply lines to the water heater's water connections, a new brass drain valve, connecting the unit’s electrical connections (adding a Romex connector), bleeding the air out of the water lines, ensuring that the unit was properly vented, and setting it to its appropriate operating temperature.