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Plumbing in Clermont, GA

Costs, common problems, repair-vs-replace guidance, and homeowner money-saving tips — written for Clermont homes by Cudab AI.

Septic and well system service is dominant; standard service plumbing less common.

Overview

North Georgia's mix of older Gwinnett polybutylene homes, well-fed Hall County properties, and hard-water pockets in Jackson and Banks counties means plumbing problems here aren't generic. Knowing whether a slow drain is a $180 snake job or a $4,000 sewer line repair saves real money.

Typical plumbing costs in Clermont

Low end
$150
High end
$18k
Median range
$4.5k – $9.1k

Service calls $85–$165. Drain clearing $180–$450. Toilet/faucet replacement $250–$700. Sewer line spot repair $2,500–$6,500. Full repipe (PEX) on a 2,200 sqft home $6,500–$14,000.

Common plumbing problems in Clermont

  • Polybutylene pipe failures in 1980s–90s Gwinnett subdivisions
  • Slab leaks showing as warm spots on the floor
  • Low pressure on well systems (often pressure tank or bladder)
  • Recurring kitchen drain clogs from grease and old cast iron
  • Hose bib freeze breaks after January cold snaps

Repair vs. replace

Spot-repair galvanized or polybutylene once and you'll be calling again within 18 months — the pipe material is failing, not just that joint. Full PEX repipe in one weekend almost always beats five years of patch calls.

Warning signs to act on

  • Brown or rust-tinted water from any faucet
  • Water bill jumping 20%+ with no usage change
  • Multiple drain backups across different rooms (mainline issue)
  • Banging pipes (water hammer) — usually a $40–$120 fix if caught early

Money-saving tips for homeowners

  1. 1Shut your main, watch the meter for 15 minutes — any movement is a hidden leak
  2. 2Replace washing machine hoses with braided stainless every 5 years ($25 vs $14,000 in flood damage)
  3. 3Install a $12 toilet leak dye tablet kit — silent flapper leaks waste 200 gallons/day
  4. 4Get a camera scope before buying any home over 30 years old in this area

Frequently asked questions

Do I still have polybutylene pipes?

If your home was built 1978–1995 in Gwinnett or Hall county, there's a 40%+ chance. Look for gray flexible pipe at the water heater or under sinks.

How much is a whole-house repipe?

PEX repipes in North Georgia run $6,500–$14,000 for most homes, with 1–3 days of work and minimal drywall damage.

Why is my hot water rusty but cold water clear?

Almost always the water heater anode rod or tank itself — not the pipes. A $35 anode rod swap can extend tank life 5+ years.

What homeowners in Clermont ask most

How much does plumbing typically cost in Clermont, GA?

Most Clermont homeowners pay between $150 and $18k. Service calls $85–$165. Drain clearing $180–$450. Toilet/faucet replacement $250–$700. Sewer line spot repair $2,500–$6,500. Full repipe (PEX) on a 2,200 sqft home $6,500–$14,000.

What's the most common plumbing issue in Clermont homes?

Polybutylene pipe failures in 1980s–90s Gwinnett subdivisions Septic and well system service is dominant; standard service plumbing less common.

When should a Clermont homeowner replace instead of repair?

Spot-repair galvanized or polybutylene once and you'll be calling again within 18 months — the pipe material is failing, not just that joint. Full PEX repipe in one weekend almost always beats five years of patch calls.

How do I find a trustworthy plumbing pro near Clermont?

Use Cudab to compare licensed Georgia contractors with verified reviews. We focus on hall county ga and surrounding communities so matches stay local.

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