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Our Hometown, Our Headquarters
RooterPLUS! has called Cumming home since 1994, our headquarters sits on Bethelview Road, and our Georgia-licensed (GA #MP207808) plumbing and septic crews roll out from here every day across Forsyth County. Every job starts with a written, upfront price before any work begins, and our live dispatch answers 24/7, never a voicemail.
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The Forsyth build boom, Windermere, Polo, Vickery, is reaching the age where original tanks fail. We repair, replace, and install tank and tankless units, most jobs finished the same day from our Bethelview Road trucks.
From a jammed disposal in a City Center-area home to a dishwasher hookup in a new Vickery kitchen, we handle the under-sink work and confirm clean drainage before leaving.
Long runs on estate and lake lots and aging lines in older homes both spring hidden leaks. We pinpoint the failure, repair the affected section where possible, and pressure-test before backfilling.
Running, weak-flushing, or leaking toilets waste water and strain a septic system fast. We rebuild the internals or install an efficient replacement the same day.
Forsyth is Lake Lanier country, and septic tank service is everyday work for us, pumping, inspection, drain-field service, and repair on shoreline and rural properties, from state-certified installers who know the county's systems.
A jump in your water bill or a damp spot can mean a hidden supply, slab, or irrigation leak. We locate the source with minimal disruption, often a small, clean cut instead of an open wall, then repair it and document the cause.
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On Forsyth's many Lake Lanier and rural-estate properties, a smell or wet patch over the drain field often signals a saturated or failing septic system. Caught early on the Georgia 3-5 year schedule, it can mean a pump-out instead of a drain-field replacement.
Faster than just about anywhere, our headquarters is on Bethelview Road, so Cumming is one of the closest areas we serve. We offer same-day service for most issues with live 24/7 dispatch and a 30-minute heads-up call before arrival, and we prioritize emergencies.
For most Forsyth households the State of Georgia recommends pumping every three to five years, with larger families and smaller tanks at the shorter end. Lake homes that sat unused over a season can need attention sooner, if you see slow drains, odor, or soggy ground, schedule septic pumping and inspection right away.
Most plumbing and septic work in Cumming is priced by the job rather than by the hour, so you know the full cost before anything starts. After diagnosis you get a written estimate, and no work begins until you approve it, with no upcharge for nights, weekends, or holidays.
It depends where you are: most Forsyth subdivisions are on county water and sewer, while Lake Lanier shoreline, estate, and rural properties are frequently on septic and sometimes private wells. A tank lid or drain field in the yard means septic; a monthly sewer charge usually means sewer, and we can confirm it on a visit.
Usually yes, water heater replacements in Cumming and Forsyth County generally require a permit and inspection, which a licensed plumber pulls as part of the job. It keeps the install to Georgia code and protects your warranty and any future home sale.