I cover Charlotte and most of the surrounding metro, including nearby South Carolina towns. Pick your area to see local details, common issues, and the ZIP codes I serve.
ZIP 28202
Uptown mixes high-rise condos with Fourth Ward's restored Victorians, so my work here runs from condo fixture swaps coordinated with HOAs to careful repairs on century-old homes..
Plumber in Uptown Charlotte →ZIP 28203
South End's new apartments sit next to Dilworth's 1920s and 30s bungalows.
Plumber in South End →ZIP 28205, 28204
Plaza Midwood and Elizabeth are bungalow country, built in the 1920s through 40s.
Plumber in Plaza Midwood →ZIP 28206
NoDa's old mill houses have been renovated in waves, which means plumbing from three different eras can live under one roof.
Plumber in NoDa →ZIP 28207
Myers Park's 1920s estates sit under the biggest willow oaks in the city, and those roots find every clay sewer joint eventually.
Plumber in Myers Park →ZIP 28209, 28210
The ranches of Madison Park and Starmount went up in the 50s through 70s, and their original cast iron drains and galvanized supply are hitting end of life together.
Plumber in SouthPark & Madison Park →ZIP 28211
Cotswold's 50s and 60s ranches mostly sit on crawl spaces, where humidity hides leaks and rusts water heaters from the outside.
Plumber in Cotswold →ZIP 28212
East Charlotte's 60s through 80s homes mix cast iron drains with the first waves of polybutylene supply.
Plumber in East Charlotte →ZIP 28213
University City boomed in the 80s and 90s, which makes it Charlotte's polybutylene capital.
Plumber in University City →ZIP 28216, 28269
These north Charlotte neighborhoods filled in through the 90s and 2000s, and the builder-grade water heaters and disposals are aging out street by street.
Plumber in Northlake & Highland Creek →ZIP 28277
Ballantyne's big 90s and 2000s homes run multiple bathrooms, long hot water loops, and sometimes two water heaters.
Plumber in Ballantyne →ZIP 28273, 28278
Steele Creek grew fast in the 2000s and keeps growing.
Plumber in Steele Creek →ZIP 28226, 28270
South Charlotte along Providence Road built out in the 70s through 90s, so I see everything from tired cast iron to gray polybutylene.
Plumber in Arboretum & Providence →ZIP 28104, 28105
Matthews mixes an old downtown core with 80s and 90s family subdivisions, and a lot of those subdivisions got polybutylene.
Plumber in Matthews →ZIP 28134
Pineville packs a historic little downtown, mid-century homes, and newer townhomes into a few square miles.
Plumber in Pineville →ZIP 28078
Huntersville's growth ran through the 90s and 2000s toward Lake Norman, so most homes are slab-built with PEX or copper.
Plumber in Huntersville →ZIP 28173
Waxhaw went from small town to booming suburb fast.
Plumber in Waxhaw →ZIP 28012
Belmont's old mill houses and new riverfront builds sit side by side.
Plumber in Belmont →ZIP 28120
Mount Holly has the same mill-town bones as Belmont, with older homes on pier-and-beam foundations where crawl space leaks go unnoticed.
Plumber in Mount Holly →ZIP 28052, 28054, 28056
Gastonia has one of the region's biggest stocks of mid-century homes, and their original galvanized supply and cast iron drains are past their design life.
Plumber in Gastonia →ZIP 29708, 29715
Fort Mill boomed after 2000, so the housing is mostly newer slab construction with PEX.
Plumber in Fort Mill, SC →ZIP 29730, 29732
Rock Hill mixes Old Town homes with original pipe, student rentals near Winthrop that see hard use, and new subdivisions on the edges.
Plumber in Rock Hill, SC →ZIP 28150, 28152
Shelby's older county-seat housing runs a lot of original galvanized and cast iron, and homeowners here appreciate straight talk about what must be fixed now versus what can wait.
Plumber in Shelby →One call gets you a diagnosis window, a flat price, and a plumber who shows up when promised.
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