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Plumber in Cedartown, GA

Cedartown is the Polk County route, on the western side of our service map. About a half-hour drive from the Rome shop, with a work mix that runs the same residential lineup we handle everywhere else: gas lines, water heaters, repipes, fixture work, and PRVs.

About the area

Why we know the houses here

Cedartown is the bigger of the two Polk County towns we work in, with a historic downtown around Big Spring Park and residential stretching out toward the Alabama line. The housing mix runs from turn-of-the-century homes near the courthouse square to newer construction on the perimeter. Polk County permitting goes through the Polk County permit office at the county complex. It is a different office than the Floyd, Bartow, and Gordon work, but the process is the same on our end and we pull every permit ourselves.

Recent jobs
  • Supply systems and PRV replacement

    Cedartown’s older neighborhoods come with the original copper supply in a lot of cases. Soldered cold in some places, patched with mismatched fittings in others, and PRVs that have not been swapped since installation. We rebuild the supply side, set a new PRV, and pressure-test the system before we leave.

  • Water heaters in older houses

    Tank water heaters in Cedartown’s historic-downtown houses tend to live in tight closets or under-house crawlspaces, and the supply is often original copper that has not been touched in decades. We carry standard residential tank sizes on the truck, and we run new supply where the existing line cannot pass code anymore.

  • Sump pumps for low-lying lots

    The lower-lying lots around Cedartown and out toward Esom Hill sometimes need sump pumps to handle storm runoff, especially with older basements and crawlspaces that catch water during heavy rain. We install new pumps, replace failed ones, and run the discharge lines so the water actually goes somewhere away from the foundation.

Neighborhoods we serve in Cedartown

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 Cedartown

    Historic homes around Big Spring Park and the courthouse square. Turn-of-the-century construction with cast iron drains, galvanized supply, and the original plumbing layouts you would expect from houses that predate central heat.

  • Esom Hill

    Rural community out toward the Alabama line. Well systems, propane appliances, longer service lines from the meter to the house, and the freeze repairs that come with houses sitting back from the road.

  • Rockmart corridor

    The route between Cedartown and Rockmart along US-278. Mixed housing stock with mid-century single-family along the corridor and the occasional newer subdivision pushing out from town.

The western route

Half an hour west, in Polk County.

Cedartown is the Polk County town on our regular service map. About a half-hour west of the Rome shop, with a downtown that has the same kind of historic character as Cave Spring but more of it. We work the same residential mix here as everywhere else, and Polk County permitting goes through the county office at the courthouse complex. Polk turnaround is straightforward and we pull every permit ourselves.

Cedartown questions

Yes. Cedartown is on our regular service map, about a half-hour west of the Rome shop. We work the same residential mix here as we do in Floyd, Bartow, and Gordon County. Gas lines, water heaters, repipes, fixture work, sump pumps, and PRVs all come through.

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