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Plumber in Hiram, GA
Hiram sits at the far end of our regular service area, about an hour from the Rome shop along the US-278 corridor. We cover Hiram on the same swing as Dallas and the rest of Paulding County, and the work mix runs heavily toward newer subdivisions and the older residential pockets tucked behind the highway.

Why we know the houses here
Hiram reads more corridor commercial than civic square. US-278, the Hiram-Douglasville Highway, runs straight through town and carries the Walmart, Target, Hiram Crossing, and Hiram Pavilion shopping centers that most people picture when they think of Hiram. The housing stock is split: ranches from the seventies and eighties on larger lots tucked behind the commercial strip, and the wave of newer two-story traditional subdivisions that went up in the last twenty years as Paulding County grew. Dallas is eight miles up the road and is the older, civic-square neighbor; Hiram is the newer commercial-and-residential side of the same county. The Silver Comet Trail trailhead at Seaboard Avenue is the local rec anchor. Paulding County permitting goes through the county office at 240 Constitution Boulevard in Dallas, and we pull every permit ourselves.
Some of the work we run around Hiram.

Water heaters in newer Hiram subdivisions
Most of Hiram’s housing went up in the last twenty years, which means a steady stream of original water heaters now hitting the end of their service life. We carry standard residential tank sizes on the truck, swap the expansion tank when the old one is shot, and bring the supply assembly up to current code on every replacement.

PRV replacements and pressure work
Newer subdivisions on Paulding County water tend to come in at the high end of municipal pressure, and the builder-grade PRVs are now ten to fifteen years old and drifting. We test inlet pressure on the gauge, swap the PRV when it is past saving, and dial the new one in to a pressure that will not chew through fixtures.

Bath remodels and behind-the-wall fixes
Hiram remodels skew toward updating the original builder-grade bath in a fifteen-year-old subdivision house: tile-ready shower pans, brass mixing valves, smart toilets, and matte-black trim. The older ranches tucked behind the commercial strip bring the predictable behind-the-wall list: copper soldered cold, galvanized stub-outs rusted shut, shower valves long past serviceable. We cut, repipe, and pressure-test on every visit.
Neighborhoods we serve in Hiram
A short list of the parts of town where we have done recent work. Yours is probably included even if it is not named.
US-278 corridor
The Hiram-Douglasville Highway strip with Walmart, Target, Hiram Crossing, and Hiram Pavilion. Residential streets run off the back of the commercial parcels, mostly newer two-story subdivisions with PEX manifold supply and slab construction.
Silver Comet Trail / Seaboard Avenue
The Hiram trailhead is at 425 Seaboard Avenue, with Homer Leggett Park next door. The houses backing onto the trail are a mix of older ranches and newer infill, and the streets here keep the closest thing to a downtown feel.
Older Hiram ranches
Brick and lap-siding ranches from the seventies and eighties on larger lots, mostly behind the commercial strip and along the older county roads. Copper supply that has not been touched since installation, original water heaters, and crawlspaces that have been added onto more than once.
Newer subdivisions
Two-story traditional homes built in the last twenty years, the majority of Hiram’s housing stock. Slab construction, PEX manifold supply, original PRVs that are now aging out, and the routine water heater swaps that come with houses hitting the ten-to-fifteen-year mark.
Powder Springs Road side
East side of town running toward the Powder Springs line, about five miles down the road. Spread-out residential lots, a few small subdivisions, and the predictable seasonal calls when the temperature swings hard either way.
What we work on around Hiram

Gas lines
Installs, repairs, and leak detection for residential gas lines. Gas work is our specialty. The jobs other plumbers send out, we take on.
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Remodels
What goes in behind drywall decides how the rest of the remodel turns out. Rough-in, fixture install, drain rework, and clean tie-ins, handled from walk-through through final inspection.
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Water heaters
When the shower runs cold, you want a straight answer first. We troubleshoot before we sell, then handle tank, tankless, and hybrid heat-pump installs across Northwest Georgia.
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Water mains
When a wet spot in the yard turns into a sinkhole, the failed water main underneath is the cheap part. We dig in, run a new supply, and don’t leave until a pressure gauge says the line will hold.
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Faucets, sinks, and toilets
Replacements and repairs for faucets, sinks, toilets, garbage disposals, and the angle stops that hold it all together.
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PRV replacement
When the pipes bang every time a faucet shuts off, the PRV at your main is usually the culprit. We measure the pressure, set the new valve to spec, and verify with a calibrated gauge before we leave.
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Hose bibs
Hose bibs are the primary outdoor water work: we install new ones, replace burst bibs, and upgrade standard to frost-free. We also handle yard hydrants, outdoor showers, and the dedicated runs that feed them.
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An hour down US-278, with Dallas on the way.
Hiram is the far end of our regular service area. About an hour from the Rome shop, mostly straight down US-278, and we batch Hiram trips with our Dallas work since the two towns sit eight miles apart along the same highway. Dallas is the older civic-square neighbor; Hiram is the newer commercial-corridor side of the same county. The work mix reflects that. Most of what we do in Hiram is in the newer subdivisions behind the shopping centers, with the older ranches mixed in. Paulding County permits go through the county office at the courthouse complex on Constitution Boulevard, the same office that handles our Dallas jobs.
Hiram questions
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