
Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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Last update on August 06, 2025

Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
Free estimates
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Fast prompt prepared and professional !"





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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2006
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"Cody M and Tim were excellent. Very polite arrived at 8 when they said. Covered areas outside of bathroom. Cleaned up perfectly. Explained the tub to shower conversion. Went over what to clean it with. Explained warranty. They finished by 5. Very professional. The whole experience was excellent. Would recommend using them to everyone."





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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2018
Warranties offered
Credit card accepted
"Donald Rogerson responded very quickly, analyzed the photos I sent him, knew exactly what to bring, and provided a very reasonable quote over the phone. He reassured me from the start, and took control of the situation with the utmost professionalism and clear communication. His work was impeccable, and he even insisted on cleaning up. I heartily recommend him, not only for water heater issues, but for any indoor plumbing need. He will certainly be my plumber from now on."





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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2016
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"Harmond helped me over video link to test the components in my broken refrigerator. The testing confirmed that it was the compressor that had failed. I purchased a new refrigerator because I decided it was not worth the cost to replace the compressor."





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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2004
Customers say: Super punctual
"Our entire experience with Mr Plumber ( John) was a very pleasant professional experience. We will use them again."
Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Great people and quality work at a great price. I will definitely refer Weaver Plumbing to friends and family."

Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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In business since 1996
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Emergency services offered
"Very polite and professional technician. Tevin B. took the time to explain everything he performed on our HVAC unit."

Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2017
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Austin was very polite, knowledgeable and professional. I will be calling him in the future when I need plumbing work done. Thank you Austin."





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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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In business since 2022
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Serving Armuchee, GA and surrounding areas
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Super Service Award Winner
In business since 2000
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"Our problem was that our 500 sqft crawl space would collect water after heavy rains. The insulation was sagging and mold was developing on the wood. I contacted AFS and another company to compare bids. I chose AFS over the competitor for two reasons. 1. The sales rep Austin (with AFS), actually crawled through the entire crawl space and took pictures. The competitor did not. Austin then went through the pictures and discussed the problems we were having and suggested we add a drainage system and encapsulate the area. I told Austin that I was looking at another company to compare work and bids and would let him know by the end of the week. There was absolutely no sales pressure. Austin told me he understood and to take my time. The other company said it would be a 3-4 day job and Austin said it would be a 2 day job. 2. Both companies said they would deal with the mold. The other company would use some sort of gas to kill the mold. AFS said they use baking soda to actually blast away the mold off the wood, and then spray it with an environmentally safe solution to keep the mold from returning. Both companies would add a dehumidifier. The pricing for both companies was comparable. Primarily for the reasons above, I chose to go with AFS as I felt their presentation was much better and I liked their approach to deal with the mold. I did tell Austin that I was very skeptical because of how low the crawl space was. He assured me theyà ¢à à ve worked in smaller spaces but I was still skeptical. I emailed Austin a couple of times with some questions and he was always quick to reply with answers and even sent me the pictures he had taken when I asked for copies. As to job performance, Adam, LaMarcus, KeAndre, and Zach did an excellent job both days. Adam called me each day to let me know they were on the way and they always on time. The team was very professional and courteous. Each day they made sure the work area was cleaned up. In talking with a couple of the guys I learned that they have actually worked in spaces tighter than mine which helped alleviate my skepticism. The team was very friendly and freely answered any questions I had about what they were doing. They stayed focused on the job and had completed the entire work by 2pm the second day. I crawled in the space to inspect the work and found a clean crawl space encapsulated just as Austin had described in his presentation. Adam said when he turned on the dehumidifier it read approx. 85%. By the time I left the crawl space it was down to approx. 77%. We also tested the sump pump. Needless to say, Ià ¢à à m no longer skeptical. Everything I was told would be done was completed. I rarely write reviews but AFS deserves this one."





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The cost of septic tank repair is $1,775 for the average homeowner. However, depending on a few elements, you might pay as little as $170 or as much as $6,100. Location, repair type, and tank material all determine the final cost. For example, replacing the septic tank filter can be as little as $200 to $300. However, repairing septic lines costs more, averaging around $1,500.
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