Polybutylene pipe is a defective pipe that builders frequently installed from the late 1970's through the 1990's in the Atlanta area. This pipe was used for water distribution inside the building, and the main water service outside in the yard.
Omni Plumbing has been repairing and replacing polybutylene for decades! For projects large and small, Omni Plumbing makes your satisfaction the highest priority. Call us for a free estimate and ask about our trenchless polybutylene replacement service!
Your water service pipe type is one of the following:
copper
polybutylene
pvc
polyethylene
galvanized steel
If you have a leak and your pipe is copper, pvc or polyethylene, then you have a perfectly good pipe and simply need a repair. We recommend replacing polybutylene and galvanized steel pipes because they are certain to leak again and again, but in a different each time.
If you have a pipe break or any other plumbing emergency, call Omni Plumbing for immediate response! Whether it be an emergency or just a small drip, expect the highest quality plumbing service in Atlanta from our team.
We also offer directional boring and drilling for completion of jobs.
Sump pumps are commonly installed where basement flooding from rain and ground water is probable. If you have a bathroom in your basement, then you probably have a sewage ejector pump. When you hire Omni Plumbing to install a pump, expect the quality and durability of a Myer pump.
If you have a leaking pipe under a concrete slab, Omni Plumbing has the technology to pinpoint the leak! We use an extremely sensitive listening device that can actually hear the leaking pipe through a slab of concrete. After pinpointing the location of the leak, we can make efficient and effective strides toward fixing the leaking pipe.
We work in conjunction with National Leak Detection. If you deserve the best in plumbing, then you deserve the best in leak detection.
Faucets begin to drip when internal parts wear out and deteriorate. The maintenance of proper water pressure on your plumbing system is very important. If the water pressure is unregulated, then your system will experience excessive pressure and the deterioration of internal valve parts is accelerated. Water pressure is important, but wear and tear from use over time is the main cause of a leaky faucet.
New faucet installs are very popular. Whether you have decided to remodel a bathroom, or you just want to replace an old kitchen faucet with something modern, Omni Plumbing has experienced technicians ready to serve you.
Omni Plumbing will install new gas lines per customers request. We use steel piping on most of our installs with fixture size and supply needed in mind. We also provide excellent gas leak searches on new and old gas systems.
There are many places where a toilet leak can occur. Our technicians are highly trained to accurately diagnose toilet leaks and are well versed in the new low flow fixtures on the market. When you hire Omni Plumbing, expect to have questions knowledgeably answered and problems solved.
The most common leak with a toilet is internal, and while there is no evidence of a leak on the floor, you will see it on your water bill. You can also hear it, many people refer to it as a "running" toilet. Just like a faucet, or any valve that is frequently opened or closed, proper water pressure is a very important factor in maximizing the useful life of the valve that controls water flow at the toilet tank.
If you see water on the floor at the toilet, the leak could be at the water supply to the toilet tank, at the base where the drain penetrates the floor, or at the connection of the tank to the bowl. Whether your current toilet leaks or you would like to have a new toilet installed, we provide expert solutions to your plumbing problems!
Because the Atlanta area is suffering a severe drought, rebate programs are being established to encourage residents to install low flow fixtures. Please visit NorthGeorgiaWater.org for more information and a program application. In DeKalb county, buyers of older properties are required to install new low flow toilets and faucets. New owners who fail to do so will be unable to establish water service in their names.
In Atlanta, low flow fixtures are here to stay. Omni Plumbing takes pride in being part of the water conservation solution and we look forward to providing you with information on the various low flow fixtures on the market.
You can have hot water on demand! You do not have to wait 20-30 seconds for hot water! The Atlanta area is suffering a severe drought and we know your desire to be conservative with this valuable resource. Hot water recirculation pumps deliver significant water savings and the convenience of instantaneous hot water!
The hot water recirculation system consists of a pump and a loop in the piping system so that hot water can circulate back to the water heater. The typical plumbing system has no loop, but rather dead ends at each plumbing fixture.
There are two primary designs for a recirculation system. The implementation that maximizes energy and convenience has a dedicated return pipe that loops back to the tank-style water heater. The other design utilizes the cold water pipe to loop back to the water heater.
The two most common places for the pump are at the water heater and at the farthest fixture. If your plumbing system has a dedicated return pipe, the pump is usually located at the water heater and is activated by a thermostat or timer. In the case of a recirculation system that uses the cold water pipe to loop back to the water heater, the pump is commonly installed at that farthest fixture and controlled with an on/off button or a timer. For more information, call the professionals at Omni Plumbing and set up a free estimate!
We offer heat tracing installation services for year around protection from mother nature.
We have great knowledge of what it takes for layout and installation of water and sewer systems for that basement bath that you have always wanted. We also provide pump systems if needed with your budget in mind
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