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A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons of water a year and raises your Nashville water bill noticeably. We repair or replace cartridges, ceramic discs, and valve seats in kitchen, bathroom, and utility faucets. We work on all major brands including Moen, Delta, Kohler, and American Standard and can match finish and style when a full replacement makes more sense than a repair.
A running toilet is one of the most common and most wasteful plumbing issues in any home. The cause is usually a failed flapper, a worn fill valve, or a float that needs adjustment. We diagnose the specific cause rather than replacing everything, which keeps costs down. When the entire flush mechanism is worn, we replace the fill valve, flapper, and handle as a set for a long-term fix.
Slow or stopped kitchen drains, bathroom sink drains, tub and shower drains, and floor drains all get cleared. We use drain augers for deeper blockages rather than just chemical drain openers, which can damage pipes over time. For recurring clogs, we inspect the drain configuration to find the underlying cause and recommend a permanent fix.
Disposals that hum but won't spin, disposals that leak, and disposals that trip the reset button constantly are all fixable or replaceable. We reset jammed disposals, replace worn grinding plates, repair mounting assemblies that cause leaks, and replace full units when repair isn't practical. Installation includes proper electrical connections and drain alignment.
Installing a new toilet properly requires a good wax ring seal, level installation, properly torqued flange bolts, and leak testing under pressure. A poorly installed toilet leaks at the base and can cause significant subfloor damage before it's detected. We install all toilet types including standard two-piece, one-piece, wall-hung, and comfort-height models.
We handle traditional tank water heater repairs including element replacement, thermostat replacement, and anode rod inspection. We also replace pressure relief valves and drain and flush tanks to remove sediment buildup, which is a common cause of premature failure in Nashville's hard water. For tankless units, we handle descaling and component replacement.
Old gate valves under sinks and behind toilets often fail to seal completely when shut off in an emergency. We replace corroded or failed shut-off valves with modern quarter-turn ball valves that work reliably when you need them most. This is a common repair in Nashville homes built before 1990.
Braided stainless supply lines under sinks, behind toilets, and to appliances have a 10-year service life before the internal rubber begins to degrade. A failed supply line can dump significant water before being noticed. We inspect and replace supply lines that are old, corroded at the fittings, or showing signs of wear.
In Tennessee, plumbing work that involves opening walls, moving supply or drain lines, or installing new fixtures that require new rough-in plumbing requires a licensed plumber. 615 Home Pros handles the significant majority of plumbing repair calls without needing to involve a separate licensed contractor.
We handle: faucet repair and replacement, toilet repair and replacement, drain clearing, garbage disposal repair and replacement, water heater maintenance and minor repairs, and shut-off valve and supply line work.
We refer to licensed plumbers when: work requires cutting into supply or drain lines in walls or floors, new fixtures require new rough-in connections, or a water heater installation requires gas line work. We'll tell you which category your repair falls into before any work starts.
Nashville's water supply has moderate hardness, which means mineral buildup in faucet aerators, showerheads, and water heater tanks is common. If your water pressure has dropped or your water heater is taking longer to recover, mineral buildup is likely the cause.
Homes built in the 1960s through 1980s in Nashville may still have galvanized steel supply pipes. Galvanized pipe corrodes from the inside out, restricting flow and eventually failing. If you have consistently low pressure throughout the house or rust-colored water, this may be your situation.
Water stains on ceilings below bathrooms, under-sink cabinets that smell musty, or a water meter that keeps moving when all fixtures are off are signs of active leaks that need immediate attention. Call us at (615) 218-3395 for urgent plumbing issues.
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