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Asheboro sits in the heart of Randolph County, and the homes here tell a story. Many of the neighborhoods were built in the mid-20th century, which means the plumbing systems running beneath them are aging right along with the houses. Cast iron drain lines, galvanized steel supply pipes, and outdated fixture fittings are common finds once you get behind the walls or under the floors.At Practical Plumbing Service, we’ve been working in homes just like these for over 30 years. We know what to expect from older construction, and we know how to fix it properly without upselling you on work you don’t need. When you call us, a real person right here in the Triad picks up, not a call center, and we show up ready to do the job right.Whether you’ve got a slow drain, a leak behind a wall, or a water heater that’s finally given up, we handle it all. We serve Asheboro and the surrounding Randolph County area with the same care and reliability we’d give our own home.
When something goes wrong with your plumbing in Asheboro, you need it fixed fast and fixed right. The Piedmont’s seasonal swings create real stress on home plumbing systems. Winter cold snaps push temperatures below freezing more often than people expect, and pipes in crawl spaces or exterior walls are especially vulnerable. Spring and summer bring heavy rainfall that can overwhelm drain systems and expose weak points in water line connections.Our repair work covers the full range of what homeowners here run into. Leaky faucets and running toilets might seem minor, but left alone they drive up water bills and cause damage over time. Burst or frozen pipes, clogged drains, and failing water heaters are the calls we get after a hard winter night. We also handle slab leaks, which are more common in Asheboro’s older homes where pipes have been shifting and settling for decades.Every repair we make is meant to last. We don’t patch things with a temporary fix and hope for the best. We find the root cause, explain what we found before we start, and give you an honest quote with no hidden fees.Leaky or dripping faucetsRunning or weak-flushing toiletsSlow or backed-up drainsBurst or frozen pipesLow water pressureWater heater failure or leaksSlab or foundation leaksIf any of these sound familiar, it’s worth a call before a small issue turns into a costly repair.
New construction and home renovations are active throughout Asheboro and the broader Randolph County area, and getting plumbing installations done correctly from the start saves homeowners a lot of trouble down the road. Poor installation is one of the leading causes of leaks, pressure problems, and premature pipe failure, and it’s something we work hard to prevent on every job.We handle full plumbing installations for kitchen and bathroom remodels, laundry room buildouts, water heater replacements, and new fixture installations. If you’re upgrading from an older tank water heater to a tankless system, or adding a bathroom to a finished basement, we’ll make sure the work is permitted, inspected, and built to last.Asheboro’s older housing stock often means we’re working around original plumbing layouts that weren’t designed with modern fixtures in mind. We have the experience to adapt and do it cleanly, whether that means rerunning supply lines, updating drain connections, or coordinating with other trades on a larger renovation project.
Plumbing needs don’t always fall into neat categories. Sometimes you need a single faucet replaced. Other times you’re dealing with a failing main water line, a commercial restroom that’s backed up, or a whole-home repiping project because the original galvanized pipes have corroded past the point of repair. We handle all of it.Asheboro’s commercial district along Fayetteville Street and the industrial areas near the Randolph County seat keep a mix of older and newer buildings in use. We work with small business owners and property managers who need plumbing service they can count on, especially when downtime costs money. We show up on time, we work efficiently, and we leave the job site clean.For homeowners, our full-service approach means you don’t need to call three different companies when a plumbing project gets complicated. We’re equipped to handle everything from the water meter connection to the fixtures inside, and we back our work with the kind of accountability that comes from being a locally owned, family-run business with a real reputation to protect in this community.
It was a Tuesday morning in late January when Sandra called us from her home in Weatherly Heights. She’d woken up to no hot water and a growing puddle near the base of her water heater in the utility closet. The unit was original to the house, which had been built in the early 1980s, and it had finally reached the end of its run.Our technician arrived within the hour, assessed the situation, and walked Sandra through her options before touching anything. She decided to go with a new tank water heater sized for her home, and we had the old unit removed and the new one installed, tested, and running before lunchtime. No pressure, no upsell, just the work she needed done well and explained clearly at every step.Sandra called back a few weeks later to say she’d recommended us to her neighbor down the street. That kind of thing means more to us than any review, and it’s exactly why we do this work the way we do.
We’ve been serving homes in the Triad and Piedmont region for over 30 years, and Asheboro has been a part of that from the beginning. We’re not a franchise or a national chain. We’re a locally owned, family-run business, and the people doing your plumbing are the same people who live and work in this part of North Carolina.Here’s what you can count on when you call us:Honest quotes, no surprisesLicensed, trained plumbersReal people answer your callsWork explained before we startOn-time arrivalsClean job sites30-plus years of local experienceWe treat every home like it’s our own, because we understand what it means to trust someone with your house. That’s not a marketing line, it’s how we’ve built our business and kept our customers coming back.