Plumbing service for homeowners in Roswell, GA
Nolan Plumbing Services serves homeowners in Roswell with local plumbing help for leak detection, water heaters, and whole home water filtration.
Why homeowners in Roswell choose Nolan Plumbing Services
In Roswell we explain what is actually wrong, help you weigh the right repair path, and keep the work clean and respectful inside your home.
Common plumbing needs in Roswell
Leak concerns where the warning signs are visible but the exact source is not yet clear
What Fulton County homeowners run into
Water heater reliability issues that need a practical repair-versus-replace recommendation
Planning plumbing work in Roswell
Water-quality upgrades where you want to know what a softener or filter actually changes before committing to one
Tell us what is happening at your home
Share the issue, your location, and the best contact details. We will follow up with the right next step.
Water and plumbing notes for Roswell
Roswell is a two-provider city for drinking water. The City of Roswell Water Utility serves roughly 18,500 residents from a blended source, its own Big Creek treatment plant plus a groundwater well and supplemental Chattahoochee River water purchased from Fulton County, while Fulton County's system serves the majority of the City, so the utility that bills a given address is worth confirming on the water bill. The City's own 2025 Consumer Confidence Report describes its water as soft with low mineral levels, which helps reduce scale buildup on water heaters and fixtures and means a whole-home softener is often unnecessary. That same report identified no lead service lines in the City system and attributes the small amount of copper measured at the tap, a 90th-percentile result of 243 ppb well under the 1,300 ppb action level, to corrosion of household plumbing, which is why checking a home's own copper lines during a leak call or remodel can be worthwhile.
See what is in Roswell tap water
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What homeowners in Roswell commonly deal with
Roswell's historic district and Horseshoe Bend area include a mix of 1970s–1990s homes where aging infrastructure and water quality are common concerns.
- Pinhole copper leaks in 1970s–1980s Roswell homes, often discovered during renovations or after a spike in water bills
- Water heater reliability issues in Horseshoe Bend-era homes where original tanks are past service life
- Water quality and filtration questions from Historic Roswell homeowners on older distribution lines
- Residential service only. No commercial new construction in Roswell.
Services homeowners in Roswell often ask about
These services are common reasons homeowners in Roswell call for help, from urgent repairs to planned upgrades.
Leak Detection
Leak detection help for homeowners tracking down hidden leaks, unexplained water use, stains, damp areas, or plumbing-related moisture concerns.
Water Heaters
Water heater repair and replacement for homeowners who need hot water restored quickly and clear repair-versus-replace guidance.
Whole Home Water Filtration
Whole-home water filtration planning and installation guidance for homeowners who want cleaner water and a better long-term setup for the home.
More plumbing services available in Roswell
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Other nearby plumbing coverage around Roswell
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Common plumbing questions from Roswell homeowners
Answers to what homeowners in Roswell ask us most, from emergency help to service coverage.
Do you offer emergency plumbing in Roswell?
Yes. We respond to urgent plumbing for Roswell homeowners, including active leaks and water heater failures, and same-day service is often available. Request service and we will follow up quickly.
What plumbing problems are common in Roswell homes?
In 1970s and 1980s Roswell homes we often find pinhole copper leaks, usually discovered during a renovation or after a spike in the water bill. Original water heaters in Horseshoe Bend-era homes are frequently past service life, and Historic Roswell homeowners often ask about water quality on older distribution lines.
Which Roswell areas do you serve?
We serve homeowners across Roswell and Fulton County, including Historic Roswell, East Roswell, and Horseshoe Bend, across ZIP codes 30075, 30076, and 30077.
Can you find a hidden leak in my Roswell home?
Yes. Leak detection is one of the core services we provide for Roswell homeowners. We locate the source before opening walls or slab so the repair is targeted rather than a guess.
Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. Nolan Plumbing is a licensed and insured Georgia company led by a master plumber with more than 30 years of Metro Atlanta experience.
Why local homeowners trust Nolan Plumbing Services
Clear communication, professional work, and respect for your home come standard in every city Nolan serves.
“Removed old wrought iron pipe in one day and solved our constant clogs.”
“Fred at Nolan Plumbing did a great job replacing my water heater.”
Need a plumber in Roswell?
Reach out for urgent plumbing help, hot water issues, leak detection, filtration planning, and gas line work, and we will point you to the right next step.