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Plumber in Cave Spring, GA

Cave Spring is the closest of our secondary service areas, only fifteen minutes south of Rome on Cedartown Highway. The short drive means Cave Spring calls slot into the route easily.

About the area

Why we know the houses here

Cave Spring is a small historic town built around the limestone springs that gave it its name. Fifteen minutes south of the Rome shop on US-411, with housing stock that runs older than most of what we see in the rest of Floyd County. A lot of these homes were built before central HVAC was standard, which means narrow crawlspaces, galvanized supply runs, and cast iron drains under the slab. The local water has a mineral character that shows up in older fixtures and tank water heaters, and we know what to look for. Floyd County permitting goes through the same office that handles our Rome jobs.

Recent jobs
  • Old-house repipes and supply-line replacement

    Cave Spring’s pre-war housing stock often comes with the original plumbing. Galvanized supply that rusted shut decades ago, copper patched with mismatched fittings, water service lines that fail at the meter. We cut, repipe, pressure-test, and tie back to the rest of the system on every visit.

  • Fixture rough-ins and bathroom updates

    Old fixtures wear faster with the local water. When the supply lines come out, the fixtures usually do too. We open the wall, replace the stack and the supply, and rough-in for whatever fixture goes back. Tile-ready when the customer is doing a refresh.

  • Drains and waste lines under the slab

    Cast iron drains in Cave Spring’s older houses tend to fail at the joints first. We cut out the failed sections, replace with PVC, and tie back to the existing stack. Crawlspace work, slab cuts where they are needed, and a video scope to confirm the rest of the run is sound.

Neighborhoods we serve in Cave Spring

A short list of the parts of town where we have done recent work. Yours is probably included even if it is not named.

  • Downtown Cave Spring

    Historic homes around Rolater Park and the limestone springs. Some of these houses predate the Civil War, with the original plumbing layouts and crawlspaces to match. Cast iron drains, galvanized supply, and access that takes a flashlight and patience.

  • Cedar Creek

    Newer residential along the north side of town. PEX manifold supply, slab construction, and PRV calls for the homes that connect to municipal water.

  • Cedartown Highway corridor

    Rural and semi-rural homes along US-411 between Cave Spring and the Polk County line. Well systems, propane appliances, and longer service lines that need different fittings than a city plumber expects.

Closest of the secondaries

Fifteen minutes south on Cedartown Highway.

Cave Spring is the shortest drive on our service map. About fifteen minutes south of the Rome shop on US-411, and we are usually down there at least once a week, sometimes twice when the older houses are calling. Floyd County permits go through the same office that handles our Rome jobs, so the paperwork is identical.

Cave Spring questions

Yes. Older Cave Spring houses are some of our favorite work. Every job teaches you something about how the previous plumber did things, and we have seen most of it.

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