
Is your water heater malfunctioning, or is your kitchen sink clogged? Get professional help, fast. Call Pride Plumbing for 24/7 emergency plumbing services in Troy, NC. Our experts can accurately repair your water heater, unclog your drains, and more. When you schedule an appointment with us, we guarantee to arrive on-time and to provide upfront pricing!
We’ve been in business since 1965 because of our superb services. But don’t take our word for it - read our testimonials to see what our customers think of our work!
We offer complete plumbing services to the Troy, NC, area, including:
How To Prevent Clogged Toilets
Clogged toilets can cause a major inconvenience for your household or building -- and they can also lead to a plumbing emergency if water or sewage leaks from the unit. To prevent this, follow these tips:
Signs You Need Professional Drain Cleaning Services
When your drains start to slow down, is your solution to try to remove the clog yourself - or worse, to dump an over-the-counter substance down the drain? To accurately remove the blockage, you need professional drain cleaning services when you notice the following symptoms:
Are you avoiding plumbing repairs until they better fit into your budget? Don’t wait - call for professional services now and ask us about our financing options.
What To Expect During a Water Heater Tune-up
It’s important to keep your water heater properly maintained to keep it functioning as expected. During these routine services you can expect a plumber to perform the following tasks:
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Troy, NC
Job Locations and Reviews
Pride Plumbing came out performed the following work: 1) cut out and replaced a leaking section of cold-side water supply line at a Rheem water heater with new PEX piping and fittings; 2) installed new water heater tuneup kits inside two water heaters (replacing their elements and thermostats); and 3) removed two defective water heater timers and replaced them with two new water heater disconnects. Once the repairs were made, we tested for leaks and proper operation with no issues.
Pride Plumbing came out and performed the following work: 1) after cutting off the water, we cut a section of a concrete walkway and used an excavator to remove the section; 2) dug down to expose a section of pressure PVC water line that was leaking at a coupling; 3) cut out the leaking section of piping, replaced it with new Schedule 80 PVC pressure piping, and connected back onto the existing pressure PVC piping with two new HyMax couplings; 4) turned the water back on and tested the water line for leaks with no further issues; and 5) backfilled the area with gravel, tamped it down, and replaced the section of concrete walkway after the work had been completed.
Pride Plumbing came out and repiped and replaced the CPVC water supply lines under the house in the basement, going to the fixtures in the kitchen and two bathrooms, and at the washing machine and water heater, with new PEX piping and fittings. We also installed a new pressure reducing valve (PRV) and ball shutoff valve where the main water supply line came into the house underneath a stairwell.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged toilet. We used a closet auger down through the toilet’s flange and cleared the blockage. We flushed the toilet several times with no further issues.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a Gerber toilet tank that would run constantly and not fill. We replaced the toilet tank's water fill valve with a new Fluidmaster PRO45B model; its flapper with a new Lavelle 54BP black Korky model; and its above-floor braided stainless steel water supply line with a new Mainline MLB19DLMF model and tested for leaks and proper operation with no issues. We also provided a cost estimate to replace the toilet with a new Gerber Viper model. This would include draining and pulling the old toilet, inspecting/cleaning/replacing the flange, replacing the toilet bowl, toilet tank, flapper, water fill valve, 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.