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Wine Plumbing LLC

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Wine Plumbing LLC

5.00(
18
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Wine Plumbing LLC is a residential/commercial plumbing company which specializes in plumbing repair, drainage issues, fixture repair and replacement, and remodels. We are licensed, bonded, and insured. We have a few different pricing options for our customers depending on the job. We will try our best to work with our customers on the best way of handling their individual needs. We are a local, family owned business with over two decades of experience in everything from residential plumbing to industrial piping.

"Josh is the most professional contractor that I have ever used. He was prompt, Did a great job, charged a fair price and followed up on what he did. Do yourself a favor and call him for your plumbing needs. Michael Carter. 770-633-5748"

Michael C on February 2021

Wine Plumbing LLC is a residential/commercial plumbing company which specializes in plumbing repair, drainage issues, fixture repair and replacement, and remodels. We are licensed, bonded, and insured. We have a few different pricing options for our customers depending on the job. We will try our best to work with our customers on the best way of handling their individual needs. We are a local, family owned business with over two decades of experience in everything from residential plumbing to industrial piping.

"Josh is the most professional contractor that I have ever used. He was prompt, Did a great job, charged a fair price and followed up on what he did. Do yourself a favor and call him for your plumbing needs. Michael Carter. 770-633-5748"

Michael C on February 2021


Travel charges apply. License number's 98904, 86817. Emergency hours: Mon-Sat 8:00 AM-8:00 PM. Additional DBA - Tight Seal Plumbing Co.


"Very friendly and answered all my questions. Called to let me know when they were on there way and punctual. Will definitely support this small business and call on any issues I have in the future."

Kendra W on March 2021

owner & wife with two employees

"Very friendly and answered all my questions. Called to let me know when they were on there way and punctual. Will definitely support this small business and call on any issues I have in the future."

Kendra W on March 2021


"Toby and his associate did excellent job in finding leak and putting in new line from meter to house. Very professional and reasonably priced."

Mike C on November 2019

Additional phone number - (423) 624-1620.

"Toby and his associate did excellent job in finding leak and putting in new line from meter to house. Very professional and reasonably priced."

Mike C on November 2019



Plumbing, drain cleaning, septic tank & sewer cleaning. Family owned business.




Hers and His Plumbing/Drain

4.29(
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Hers and His Plumbing/Drain

4.29(
7
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Customers say: Terrific value
18 years of experience

We are a professional plumbing service company with 13 technicians. We offer up front pricing and 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We also offer financing for larger jobs, senior citizen discount, and military discount. All work comes with a warranty and we do our best to exceed your expectations.

"I used them all the time"

Sandra P. J on August 2020

We are a professional plumbing service company with 13 technicians. We offer up front pricing and 100% satisfaction guaranteed. We also offer financing for larger jobs, senior citizen discount, and military discount. All work comes with a warranty and we do our best to exceed your expectations.

"I used them all the time"

Sandra P. J on August 2020


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Metro Sewer and Plumbing

3.45(
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Metro Sewer and Plumbing

3.45(
29
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36 years of experience

With over 25 years of serving the community, we offer a complete range of fixes to your issues. Our service professionals are well trained and experts in the field. We treat each customer with fairness, courtesy, and respect. You will be treated as our only one. Call us today. If your flush doesn’t rush call us!

"DO NOT USE METRO PLUMBING. Three years ago we had a leak under our slab, so we called Metro. They came out and found the leak in the garage behind the water heater. They fixed the leak, but because they had to move the water heater to get to it, we had to buy a new one. We bought a commercial one because it's bigger, and we had to have it converted to residential. We bought a kit for that when we bought the water heater. Metro installed the water heater and converted it, and it kept tripping the breaker, so they sent a heating and air guy. We had to have our garage rewired to handle the higher voltage, which seems like something the guys at Metro should have known beforehand. After we got the wiring redone, Metro sent another guy to finish the install, and it took him A WHILE to complete the job. A few weeks ago we kept running out of hot water considerably sooner than we should have, so my husband looked online to see if he could figure out what was wrong. He determined that the thermostat was bad, so he bought and installed a new one, but in the process he also determined that the water heater was rewired incorrectly when it was converted three years ago by Metro. Swapping the thermostat didn't work, so my husband called an electrician to see what the next step might be. The electrician told him to drain the water heater and check the elements. Both were corroded, so my husband replaced them, but the top element still wouldn't work, and the bottom one was iffy. The electrician came out and confirmed that the water heater was wired incorrectly, as did our neighbor who used to be an electrician. The licensed electrician tried to test the wiring, and it blew not just a fuse or the breaker or the main but the transformer and knocked out our power and three of our neighbors' power (sorry, neighbors!) So we called Metro to come out and fix what they broke. They sent someone out, and my husband told him that according to his research and two electricians the water heater was rewired incorrectly, so the guy from Metro did a lot of trouble shooting and even called the manufacturer of the water heater (State). State told him that the rewiring was done incorrectly. They tried to charge us $700 for labor, parts, and one hour of time. They blamed us for blowing the transformer, but NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED if they had wired it correctly three years ago. The element wouldn't have gone bad from faulty cycling and overuse, the thermostat wouldn't have gone bad for the same reason, and nothing would have blown if this had just been done right in the first place. Most of the people working there are really incredibly nice, but they don't have a clue what they're doing (which is probably why the guy who rewired the water heater took so long), and Metro charges entirely too much for that. They won't take accountability for their mistakes and are trying to blame us for them (and charge us!). Don't believe the  DO NOT USE METRO PLUMBING."

Ellyn G on May 2025

With over 25 years of serving the community, we offer a complete range of fixes to your issues. Our service professionals are well trained and experts in the field. We treat each customer with fairness, courtesy, and respect. You will be treated as our only one. Call us today. If your flush doesn’t rush call us!

"DO NOT USE METRO PLUMBING. Three years ago we had a leak under our slab, so we called Metro. They came out and found the leak in the garage behind the water heater. They fixed the leak, but because they had to move the water heater to get to it, we had to buy a new one. We bought a commercial one because it's bigger, and we had to have it converted to residential. We bought a kit for that when we bought the water heater. Metro installed the water heater and converted it, and it kept tripping the breaker, so they sent a heating and air guy. We had to have our garage rewired to handle the higher voltage, which seems like something the guys at Metro should have known beforehand. After we got the wiring redone, Metro sent another guy to finish the install, and it took him A WHILE to complete the job. A few weeks ago we kept running out of hot water considerably sooner than we should have, so my husband looked online to see if he could figure out what was wrong. He determined that the thermostat was bad, so he bought and installed a new one, but in the process he also determined that the water heater was rewired incorrectly when it was converted three years ago by Metro. Swapping the thermostat didn't work, so my husband called an electrician to see what the next step might be. The electrician told him to drain the water heater and check the elements. Both were corroded, so my husband replaced them, but the top element still wouldn't work, and the bottom one was iffy. The electrician came out and confirmed that the water heater was wired incorrectly, as did our neighbor who used to be an electrician. The licensed electrician tried to test the wiring, and it blew not just a fuse or the breaker or the main but the transformer and knocked out our power and three of our neighbors' power (sorry, neighbors!) So we called Metro to come out and fix what they broke. They sent someone out, and my husband told him that according to his research and two electricians the water heater was rewired incorrectly, so the guy from Metro did a lot of trouble shooting and even called the manufacturer of the water heater (State). State told him that the rewiring was done incorrectly. They tried to charge us $700 for labor, parts, and one hour of time. They blamed us for blowing the transformer, but NONE OF THIS WOULD HAVE HAPPENED if they had wired it correctly three years ago. The element wouldn't have gone bad from faulty cycling and overuse, the thermostat wouldn't have gone bad for the same reason, and nothing would have blown if this had just been done right in the first place. Most of the people working there are really incredibly nice, but they don't have a clue what they're doing (which is probably why the guy who rewired the water heater took so long), and Metro charges entirely too much for that. They won't take accountability for their mistakes and are trying to blame us for them (and charge us!). Don't believe the  DO NOT USE METRO PLUMBING."

Ellyn G on May 2025

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Sewer Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Most blockages can be cleared in 1-3 hours, but severe issues may take longer.

A two-way cleanout can help if there’s already a clog, but the best strategy to prevent one is by not rinsing grease, oil, or fat down your drains, not flushing or rinsing coffee grounds or egg shells down your drains, flushing only human waste and toilet paper (so no diapers, period products, bathroom wipes, or paper towels), and using drain guards on all of your drains.

While not every clog has the same symptoms, the most common early sign that your main sewer line is clogged is that multiple drains in your home are draining slowly. You may also notice gurgling and odors from drains. If your plumbing system's drain cleanout is backing up with water, this is also a sign of a clog or blockage.

Some signs that your main sewer line is clogged are easy to spot, like when water backs up into your showers, sinks, and toilets for no apparent reason. However, some indicators are more subtle. The most common signs that you may have a clogged sewer main include:

  • Gurgling sounds coming from drains or toilet

  • Water in your basement drain or in the lawn

  • Smell of raw sewage throughout your home

  • Other found odors like rotten eggs around your home

Your sewer line can get grimy quickly. To prevent sludge buildup in your sewer line, pour a mixture of 1/3 cup of vinegar and 1/3 cup of baking soda down each drain in your home once a month. After about 30 minutes, flush the drain with hot water.

Some plumbers recommend 3/4 cup of bleach instead to clean any germs and bacteria that may build up in your sewer line. But this won’t break down any active clogs, and it cannot be combined with vinegar, as the mixture will create a toxic, hazardous gas.

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