
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 was called out for a Rheem water heater that was not set level when it was installed and was sitting on the ground. We dug out from around and underneath the unit, set bricks underneath it, and leveled it.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a leaking 38-gallon electric American lowboy water heater with a new 38-gallon electric Rheem PROE38-S2-RH95-B lowboy model. This included removing and disposing of the old water heater; and installing the new water heater, ball water shut-off valves, PEX and stainless steel water supply lines to the water heater's water connections, a brass drain valve, connecting the unit's electrical connections, bleeding the air out of the water lines, ensuring that the unit’s temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve was properly vented, and setting the unit to its appropriate operating temperature.
Pride Plumbing was called out for an AquaSource toilet bowl leaking at its base. We pulled the toilet, cleaned and inspected its flange, replaced its wax ring gasket (with two new Mainline ML11580 gaskets), reset the toilet, replaced its toilet bowl bolts and caps and the toilet tank's above-floor braided stainless steel water supply line. We 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.
Pride Plumbing was called out to investigate the source of a sewage odor in the home. We used a Superior Signal 5E electric smoke blower down through a floor drain and performed a smoke test. No smoke came out anywhere. Based on our findings, we provided a cost estimate to 1) repipe and replace the water supply lines under the house in the crawlspace, going to the fixtures in the kitchen (sink, dishwasher, and ice maker), at the washing machine, the water heater, and in one bathroom, with new PEX piping and fittings; and 2) repipe and replace the drain lines in the crawlspace, going to all the fixtures in the home (kitchen, one bathroom, and a washing machine), with new PVC piping; installing new fittings and supports under the house for each fixture.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a water leak underneath the house. Our inspection found that the copper hot water supply line to the bathtub/shower was leaking at a fitting. We cut out and replaced an elbow and coupling with a new PEX elbow and coupling and tested for leaks with no further issues. We also provided a cost estimate to repipe and replace the copper water supply lines under the house in the crawlspace, going to the fixtures in the kitchen (sink faucet, dishwasher, and ice maker), one bathroom (sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower), the washing machine (installing a new plastic washer box and hot and cold hose bibs or boiler drains), and the water heater, with new PEX piping and fittings (installing new 1/4 turn water shut-off valves on each fixture inside the house along with new above-floor stainless steel braided water supply lines) and replace two outside hose bib spigots with new Woodford frost-free models.