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Georgia Underground Plumbing Contractors
 Call us at: 770-369-4680
Georgia Underground Contractors Water/Sewer Services
Finding the Leak 
Armed with the very best in leak location equipment and high tech cameras, what may seem like an overwhelming predicament is actually a simple procedure for our plumbing and repair experts. Georgia Underground  Contractors can easily locate and diagnose even the most illusive leaks. Once the leak is found, repairs can be made, preventing further damage to the surrounding area.
At Georgia Underground Contractors, we take care to provide our customers high quality services personalized for their unique needs. We are available to take your order 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to serve Metro Atlanta and surrounding areas. Our staff members are professional, courteous and efficient.

We provide a variety of services including:
Leak Location
Leaky or broken pipes can be frustrating for anyone. Just diagnosing the problem may seem impossible, let alone finding the solution. Especially when it's buried deep in the walls, or somewhere under the house. If the leak is severe, or has been ongoing for some time, it could amount to hundreds of dollars.
Our Services Include; Water Taps, Water Line Installation / Replacement, Sewer Line Installation / Replacement, Grease Trap Installations, Septic Work, Gas Line Replacement / Repair / Installation, Pipe Repair, Slab Leaks, , Broken Water Lines Repair, Grading, Site Work, Major Excavation Projects, Gas Lines Repair, Grease Trap Service,  Excavation Services, Drain Cleaning, and Leak Detection. 
Water/Sewer Line  Repair and Replacement Are Due To:
Broken, cracked, offset or collapsed pipe: Pipes have been damaged due to shifting soil, frozen ground, settling, etc.
Blockage: Grease buildup or a foreign object is restricting or prohibiting proper flow and/or cleaning of the line.
Corrosion: The pipe has deteriorated and/or broken, causing collapses in the line and restricting flow.
Bellied pipe: A section of the pipe has sunk due to ground or soil conditions, creating a valley that collects paper and waste.
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Leaking joints: The seals between pipes have broken, allowing water to escape into the area surrounding the pipe.Root in sewer line: Tree or shrub roots have invaded the sewer line and/or have damaged the line, preventing normal cleaning