30+ Years Serving Metro Atlanta
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Out Where the Lots Get Bigger.
RooterPLUS! has served Dacula since 1994, a family-owned, Georgia-licensed plumbing and septic team (GA #MP207808) that's as comfortable on a well-and-septic horse property as in a Hamilton Mill subdivision. Every job starts with a written, upfront price before any work begins, and our live dispatch answers 24/7.
Licensed plumbing and septic work for Dacula and Gwinnett County homes, on wells and on city water alike. Tap any service for details, pricing, and to schedule.
Hard well water on Dacula acreage shortens a tank's life, and the subdivision build boom is aging units out on schedule. We repair, replace, and install tank and tankless heaters, most jobs done the same day from stocked trucks.
From a jammed disposal in an Apalachee Farms kitchen to a dishwasher hookup after a remodel, we handle the under-sink work and confirm clean drainage before leaving.
On acreage, the run from a well or meter to the house is long and the leaks hide well; in subdivisions, aging lines fail quietly. 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.
Out on Dacula's big lots, septic is everyday work, pumping, inspection, drain-field service, and repair, and we'll explain the system if you've just bought acreage and inherited one.
Whether it's a slab leak in a newer subdivision or a buried supply leak on a rural lot, 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 Dacula's many acreage and horse 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.
For most Dacula and Gwinnett households the State of Georgia recommends pumping every three to five years, with larger families and smaller tanks at the shorter end. If you see slow drains, odor, or soggy ground over the field, schedule septic tank pumping and inspection sooner rather than later.
Yes, a lot of rural Dacula runs on private wells, and we handle the plumbing side: pressure tanks, supply and well lines, fixtures, and the hard-water effects that wear out water heaters faster. We diagnose whether a pressure or water-quality issue is the system or the plumbing before recommending a fix.
Most plumbing and septic tank service work in Dacula 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 on where you are: many rural Dacula acreage lots run on a private well and a septic system, while the master-planned subdivisions are typically on Gwinnett County water and sewer. A tank lid or drain field and a well head in the yard mean septic/well; a monthly county bill usually means city service, and we can confirm it on a visit.
Yes. RooterPLUS! is licensed (GA #MP207808), bonded, and insured, and every technician is a Georgia-licensed plumber who has passed a background check and drug screening. We hold a 4.7-star rating across 8,300+ Google reviews.
We serve Dacula and northeast
Gwinnett with same-day and next-day appointments and live 24/7 emergency
dispatch, plus a 30-minute heads-up call before arrival. Emergencies like burst
pipes and septic backups are prioritized.