Marietta is one of the largest and most varied service areas we cover. Inside the Marietta Square loop you'll find homes that predate WWII with original lead and galvanized piping; East Cobb subdivisions around Roswell Road and Johnson Ferry are mostly 1970s–1990s vintage with aging cast-iron drains and copper supply lines now leaking at fittings; and West Cobb continues to add new construction we punch out for builders. We see a lot of sewer-line camera inspections in Marietta because so many homes are on lots large enough to have sewer laterals 60+ feet long, with mature oaks growing right over them. Root intrusion is the #1 issue we diagnose here.
Need help right now? sewer camera inspection in Marietta is one of our most-requested services here — see exactly what's happening inside your pipes.
A fully stocked truck on every Marietta call
Our enclosed service trailers roll up with the parts, machines and cameras most Marietta jobs need — so we fix it on the first visit instead of leaving for the supply house. Family owned, locally operated, and built on 25 years of plumbing experience right here in North Atlanta.
Need us today? Call (404) 706-2958 and we'll route the closest truck to Marietta.
Neighborhoods & landmarks we serve in Marietta
Marietta Square historic district
pre-war homes, lead/galvanized replacement
East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd)
cast-iron drain replacement, copper leaks
Kennesaw Mountain side / West Cobb
new construction punch-out
Sprayberry / Sandy Plains corridor
70s–80s subdivisions, sewer line work
Local conditions in Marietta
Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. If your home is over 30 years old and you've had two clogs in a year, get a camera inspection before the third becomes a backup.
How we reach you
As a mobile service-area plumber, we don't ask you to drive to us. From Marietta Square / Glover Park, our techs route north on GA-5 / I-575 toward Woodstock dispatch hub, with a typical drive of 22–28 minutes between calls. That lets us hold same-day windows for Marietta even on busy days.
Plumbing services in Marietta, GA
Every plumbing service BF Plumbing & Drain offers is available in Marietta. Each section below is written for your area specifically — click through for the full service page with pricing factors, process and FAQs.
Drain Cleaning in Marietta, Georgia
Clogged kitchen, lavatory, tub or main-line drains in Marietta, GA are one of our most common calls. From the older drain stacks around Marietta Square historic district to the newer subdivisions near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd), we clear Cobb County drains with the right tool for the line — drum cable for branch drains, hydro-jetting for grease and roots, and sewer-camera verification before we leave. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A typical Marietta drain call is back to full flow the same day, and main-line cleanings carry our written workmanship warranty so you're not paying twice for the same clog.
Hydro jetting in Marietta is the right call when a cable machine won't keep a line clear — usually grease in a kitchen branch or root intrusion in an older sewer lateral. We see plenty of both around Marietta Square historic district and through the Cobb County corridor near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Our jetter scours the pipe wall at 1,500–4,000 PSI and removes years of buildup that cabling leaves behind. Every Marietta jetting service includes a before-and-after sewer-camera pass so you can see exactly what the line looked like and what it looks like now.
Sewer line repair in Marietta, GA usually starts with a camera inspection so we know whether we're dealing with a root intrusion, a belly, a cracked section, or a full collapse. The mature trees around Marietta Square historic district and the Cobb County soil conditions near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) put real stress on laterals, and we've repaired sewer lines in nearly every Marietta neighborhood over the years. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Where a spot repair is feasible we'll do that; where the line is past saving we recommend trenchless replacement to keep your yard intact. Every repair is permitted and pressure-tested.
When a Marietta sewer line is too far gone for spot repair — multiple breaks, a belly that holds standing water, or pipe-wall degradation visible on camera — a full replacement is the only fix that lasts. We replace sewer lines across Cobb County, from properties near Marietta Square historic district to lots around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Every Marietta replacement is pulled with a permit, inspected to current code, and where possible we use trenchless methods to spare landscaping and driveways. We document the new line on camera before backfill so you have a record of the install.
Trenchless Water Line Replacement in Marietta, Georgia
Trenchless water line replacement in Marietta lets us swap out your aging or leaking water service line with one or two small access pits instead of a full open trench. That keeps mature landscaping, driveways and hardscape around Cobb County homes near Marietta Square historic district and East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) intact. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. We pull new HDPE or copper service line through the existing path, pressure-test at code-required PSI, and pull the permit and inspection in your Cobb County jurisdiction. Most Marietta jobs are completed in a single day with the yard back to normal by the next morning.
A sewer camera inspection in Marietta is the only way to actually see what's happening inside your line. We push a self-leveling camera through the lateral from an accessible cleanout and record the run, so cracks, root intrusion, bellies, and offset joints in Cobb County homes near Marietta Square historic district get documented instead of guessed at. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. If you've had two clogs on the same line in a year — common in older Marietta neighborhoods around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) — a camera tells us whether the right next step is cleaning, spot repair or replacement. You get the recording.
Water heater repair in Marietta, GA covers everything from a pilot that won't stay lit to a leaking T&P valve, failed thermocouple, sediment-locked drain valve, or burned-out heating element. We service both tank and tankless units throughout Cobb County, including the older homes near Marietta Square historic district where 12+ year-old tanks are common and the newer builds around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) that run tankless. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Most Marietta water heater repairs are same-day with parts on the truck — and if the tank is past saving we'll show you the math on repair vs. replacement before you decide.
New water heater installation in Marietta is more than swapping a tank — it's also re-sizing for the household, upgrading shutoffs, adding an expansion tank where code requires, and re-venting cleanly. We install gas and electric tanks across Cobb County, from the historic homes near Marietta Square historic district to the larger builds around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Every Marietta install is permitted, code-compliant, and backed by our 1-year workmanship warranty on top of the manufacturer's warranty. We haul off your old unit at no extra charge and walk you through the new shutoff and T&P locations.
Tankless water heaters are popular in Marietta for endless hot water and a smaller utility footprint, but they need correct gas sizing, proper venting, and annual descaling to perform. We install and service tankless units across Cobb County, especially in the newer subdivisions around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) where they're the default. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. North Georgia's hard water in Marietta ZIPs 30060, 30062, 30064, 30066, 30067, 30068 will scale a tankless unit fast — skipping yearly descaling reliably produces error codes by year three. Every tankless install we do is permitted, inspected, and includes the first-year descaling service.
Garbage Disposal Replacement & Install in Marietta, Georgia
Garbage disposal replacement and new installation in Marietta is one of the quickest wins in your kitchen — most are done in well under an hour. We don't repair the disposal itself (those units are sealed and replacement is the better dollar), but we do rebuild every connection to and from it: flange, mount, trap, drain and dishwasher inlet. Marietta customers from Marietta Square historic district to the neighborhoods around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) usually have a working sink again the same visit, and we stock the most common 1/2 HP and 3/4 HP units on the truck. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Cobb County permits aren't required for like-for-like replacements.
Running, leaking, rocking or chronically clogging toilets in Marietta are some of our highest-volume calls — a single running toilet can waste 200+ gallons a day. We repair and replace toilets across Cobb County, including the older fixtures in homes near Marietta Square historic district that are well past their efficient lifespan and the rentals around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) that see constant tenant turnover. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Most Marietta toilet repairs are flat-rate and done same-day. When a rebuild costs more than half of a new high-efficiency toilet, we'll show you the comparison before recommending replacement.
Faucet repair and replacement in Marietta ranges from a 15-minute cartridge swap to a full kitchen-faucet install with new supply lines and angle stops. We work on every major brand across Cobb County, from older two-handle fixtures in homes near Marietta Square historic district to the modern pull-down kitchen and widespread bath faucets popular in the East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) area. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A persistent drip in Marietta isn't just annoying — at Cobb County's water rates a single dripping faucet can add real money to your bill in a year. We carry common cartridges and stop assemblies on the truck for same-day fixes.
Sump pump service in Marietta matters because a failed pump shows up exactly when you can't get a plumber easily — during a long rain. We install, replace and service sump pumps across Cobb County, with extra demand from crawl-space and basement homes near Marietta Square historic district and lower-lying lots around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Every Marietta sump install includes a check valve, properly sized discharge line, and where the home warrants it a battery backup unit so the pump runs through the power outages that usually accompany the storm. We test the float and high-water alarm before we leave.
Water line repair in Marietta starts with locating the leak — under the slab, in the yard between meter and house, or at an irrigation tie-in. We use acoustic and pressure-test methods to find leaks without trenching the whole line, then repair with the right material for Cobb County's soil and pressure. Homes around Marietta Square historic district and lots near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) both call us for this. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A water-bill spike, soft spot in the yard, or low pressure throughout the house all point at a service-line leak in Marietta, and the longer it runs the worse the repair gets.
Full water line replacement in Marietta is the right call when a service line keeps failing — old galvanized, undersized copper, or polyethylene with multiple repair clamps. We replace mains across Cobb County, including the older properties near Marietta Square historic district and homes set well back from the road around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Where the run is long and the yard worth protecting, we use a trenchless pull to install new line with minimal digging. Every Marietta water-line replacement is permitted, pressure-tested at code-required PSI, and backfilled and graded clean.
Gas Line Installation & Repair in Marietta, Georgia
Gas line installation and repair in Marietta requires a licensed plumber, a permit, and a pressure test — full stop. We install new lines for ranges, water heaters, fireplaces, outdoor kitchens, pool heaters, and generators across Cobb County, including the executive-home neighborhoods around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. If you smell gas anywhere in Marietta, get out of the home and call Atlanta Gas Light first, then us. For non-emergency gas work we run a soap test and a documented pressure hold, and every line we install or repair gets Cobb County's required inspection before backfill or finish.
Slab leak detection and repair in Marietta matters most in the slab-on-grade homes that fill Cobb County, including subdivisions near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). The warning signs are subtle: a warm spot on a tile floor, unexplained higher water bills, the sound of water running when nothing is on. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. We use electronic listening and thermal tools to pinpoint a slab leak in Marietta before opening anything, then choose between spot-repair under the slab or a re-route through the wall or attic — whichever is the more durable fix. Every slab-leak repair is pressure-tested and patched cleanly.
Pipe repair in Marietta covers burst supply lines, frozen-and-split pipes after a hard freeze, pinhole copper leaks behind drywall, and CPVC fitting failures in mid-90s subdivisions. We work across Cobb County, from the older homes near Marietta Square historic district to the build-out around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. For Marietta freeze calls we shut off the main, locate every split (there's usually more than one), and pressure-test the system before sheetrock goes back. Most pipe repairs are flat-rate and same-day, and we coordinate with restoration companies in Cobb County for the dry-out side when needed.
Pipe replacement in Marietta is the right move when you keep patching the same wall — galvanized supply that's down to a pencil-thin opening, cast-iron drains that are pitted through, or polybutylene that's failing at the fittings. We replace sections and full runs across Cobb County, especially in the older neighborhoods near Marietta Square historic district. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A partial repipe in Marietta buys you years; a whole-home repipe ends the cycle for good. Either way we open as little wall as possible, photograph every run before close-up, and leave the home pressure-tested and inspected.
Bathroom plumbing in Marietta covers everything from a fixture swap to a full gut remodel — toilets, vanities, tubs, showers, valves, drains, and the rough-in behind them. We work across Cobb County on both single-bath rehabs in older homes around Marietta Square historic district and full primary-bath remodels in the newer subdivisions near East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Every Marietta bathroom job is permitted where Cobb County code requires, pressure-tested before tile or drywall goes back, and built so that the next homeowner doesn't curse our work in 20 years. We coordinate cleanly with tile and cabinet trades.
Kitchen plumbing in Marietta ranges from a simple faucet and disposal swap to full remodel rough-ins with new supply, drain, dishwasher and refrigerator lines. We work across Cobb County, from older galley kitchens near Marietta Square historic district that need updated angle stops and proper trap arms, to open-concept builds around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd) with islands that require careful drain venting. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Every Marietta kitchen job is built to code, pressure-tested where required, and laid out so service access stays easy for whoever opens the cabinet next. We coordinate with cabinet, countertop and appliance trades cleanly.
Leak detection in Marietta is the right first step before anybody opens a wall, slab or yard. We use acoustic listening, line-tracing, pressure isolation and thermal imaging to pinpoint hidden leaks in Cobb County homes near Marietta Square historic district and harder-to-diagnose properties around East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A higher-than-usual water bill, a soft spot in the yard, a warm spot on the floor, or the sound of running water with nothing on are all leak signals in Marietta worth investigating. We give you a clear diagnosis and a repair quote before any cutting starts.
Whole-home repiping in Marietta is a one-time fix for chronic leaks, low pressure, discolored water and aging supply systems — galvanized, undersized copper or polybutylene. We repipe homes across Cobb County, particularly in the older neighborhoods near Marietta Square historic district where the original 50+ year-old system has finally given up. Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. Modern PEX-A repipes in Marietta are clean, fast, and dramatically improve flow at every fixture. We open as little drywall as possible, photograph every run, pressure-test the new system, and re-pipe most homes in 2–4 days with the water back on every night.
Emergency plumber service in Marietta, GA — 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Burst pipes, overflowing toilets, no-hot-water nights, gas-smell calls, sewer backups — we respond across Cobb County from properties near Marietta Square historic district out to East Cobb (Johnson Ferry / Roswell Rd). Marietta's older trees are beautiful and terrible for sewer lines. A typical Marietta emergency response is on-site within an hour of dispatch, and our trucks carry the parts to stop the problem on the first visit instead of telling you to shut off the main and wait until Monday. We give you a flat-rate emergency price before any work starts, day or night.