From 100-year-old bungalows in Lockeland Springs to new builds off Gallatin Pike, East Nashville plumbing has its own quirks. We know them — and we fix them right.
From the Five Points scene to quiet streets in Inglewood, we serve every East Nashville neighborhood.
What we see most often on calls in this part of town.
Bungalows built before 1960 often still have galvanized supply lines. Brown water, weak pressure, and pinhole leaks are the giveaways.
Mature trees and clay sewer pipe is the East Nashville classic combo. Hydro jetting and camera inspection are usually first steps.
Many historic homes have water heaters tucked into tight crawls. Replacement requires careful access and venting work.
The black drain stacks in 1920s and 30s East Nashville homes corrode from the inside. Section replacement is often the right call.
The wave of new construction along Trinity Lane and beyond brings its own set of slab leak calls within the first few years.
Plumbing rough-in for the gut renovations happening across Lockeland Springs and Eastwood — done to code, ready for inspection.
We've worked on enough pre-war East Nashville bungalows to know what's behind the lath and plaster.
Burst pipes and clogged main lines don't wait. We get to East Nashville fast.
You see the price before we touch a wrench. No surprises after the job.
Permitted work that passes Metro inspection — important when you sell or renovate.
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