TGA Services - Residential
Residential Plumbing Services in Charlotte & Across North Carolina
From leaky faucets to whole-house repipes, TGA Services provides reliable residential plumbing you can count on. Our licensed plumbers handle repairs, upgrades, and new installations with transparent pricing, clean workmanship, and results built to last.

Is TGA Services Plumbing Right for Your Home?
Not every plumbing issue requires the same level of expertise, but every homeowner deserves a plumber who shows up on time, explains the problem honestly, and fixes it right the first time. Here's who we help most.
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Homeowners with Aging or Failing Plumbing
Your home's plumbing is showing its age — corroded pipes, frequent leaks, discolored water, or low pressure that never seems to improve. You need a plumber who can assess the full system, not just patch individual problems, and recommend whether targeted repairs or a full repipe makes more sense for your home and budget.
Homeowners Planning Kitchen or Bathroom Renovations
You're upgrading your kitchen or bathroom and need the plumbing portion handled correctly — moving supply lines, relocating drains, installing new fixtures, or adding a second sink. You want a plumber who coordinates seamlessly with your renovation project and understands how plumbing rough-in affects the rest of the build.
Homeowners Dealing with Water Heater Issues
Your water heater is leaking, underperforming, or past its expected lifespan. You need expert guidance on whether to repair or replace, and if replacing, whether a traditional tank or tankless unit is the better fit for your household's hot water demands and energy goals.
Homeowners with Drain or Sewer Problems
Slow drains, recurring clogs, sewage backups, or unusual odors are disrupting your daily life. You need a plumber who can diagnose the root cause — whether it's a simple blockage, a damaged sewer line, or tree root intrusion — and fix it permanently rather than offering a temporary solution.
New Homeowners Discovering Plumbing Issues After Move-In
You've just moved into your home and are finding plumbing surprises the inspection missed — hidden leaks, outdated supply lines, improperly installed fixtures, or a water heater on its last legs. You need a trustworthy plumber who can evaluate the full plumbing system and prioritize what needs attention now versus what can wait.
Not Sure If This Is the Right Service?
If your plumbing work is part of a larger home renovation project, our Kitchen Renovation or Bathroom Renovation services may be a better fit. Those services include plumbing coordination as part of a complete remodel managed by a single team.
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How We Deliver Residential Plumbing Services
Whether it's a straightforward repair or a multi-day installation, we follow a clear process so you always know what to expect, what it costs, and when it will be done.
Get StartedAssessment & Diagnosis
We start with a thorough evaluation of your plumbing system to identify the root cause and provide honest recommendations.
Timeline: Same Day - 1 Week
Schedule a convenient time for one of our licensed plumbers to visit your home
Perform a thorough inspection of the affected plumbing and surrounding systems
Identify the root cause of the issue, not just the visible symptom
Check the condition of related pipes, connections, and fixtures that may contribute to the problem. Explain findings in plain language with photos or video when helpful. Present repair and replacement options with honest recommendations based on your home's age and condition
Proposal & Scheduling
Once we understand the scope, we provide a transparent proposal and schedule the work around your routine.
Timeline: 1-3 Days After Assessment
Provide a transparent, itemized quote covering labor, materials, and any permit fees
Outline the scope of work so you know exactly what is included
Source quality materials and fixtures — or coordinate with selections you have already chosen
Schedule the work at a time that fits your household's routine. Confirm estimated duration so you can plan accordingly. Answer any remaining questions before work begins
Repair/Installation & Follow-Up
We complete the work to code, test everything thoroughly, and follow up to make sure you're satisfied.
Timeline: Varies by Scope
Complete all plumbing work according to code and manufacturer specifications
Test every connection, fixture, and system for proper operation and leak-free performance
Clean up the work area thoroughly — we leave your home the way we found it
Walk you through the completed work so you understand what was done and how to maintain it
Provide warranty documentation covering both our workmanship and any manufacturer warranties on parts and fixtures. Follow up after the job to make sure everything is performing as expected
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We proudly serve the following areas in North & South Carolina
TGA Renovated is honored to serve clients throughout North Carolina’s largest cities and surrounding areas. From Charlotte to Raleigh and beyond, we deliver professional construction, renovation, and design services built on trust, integrity, and lasting quality. Wherever you are, our team is ready to bring your vision to life with precision, reliability, and care.
Charlotte, NC
Greensboro, NC
Winston-Salem, NC
High Point, NC
Concord, NC
Gastonia, NC
Mooresville, NC
Cornelius, NC
Davidson, NC
Denver, NC
Troutman, NC
Huntersville, NC
Matthews, NC
Fort Mill, SC
Greenville, NC
Rock Hill, SC
Residential Plumbing FAQs
How do I know if my home needs a repipe?
Common signs include frequent leaks in different areas, rust-colored or discolored water, noticeable drops in water pressure, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes. If your home was built before 1990 and still has its original plumbing, a professional inspection can determine whether targeted repairs or a full repipe is the more cost-effective long-term solution.
Do you install tankless water heaters?
Yes. We install both tank and tankless water heaters and can help you decide which type best fits your household's hot water usage, energy goals, and budget. Tankless units provide unlimited hot water on demand and typically last longer than traditional tanks, though the upfront cost is higher.
Can you handle the plumbing for my kitchen or bathroom renovation?
Absolutely. We regularly handle the plumbing portion of kitchen and bathroom remodels — moving supply lines, relocating drains, installing new fixtures, and tying into existing systems. We coordinate directly with your general contractor or renovation team to keep the project on schedule.
What's included in a plumbing inspection?
Our inspections cover supply lines, drain and waste piping, water heater condition, fixture connections, shut-off valves, visible pipe condition, and water pressure testing. We document our findings and provide clear recommendations ranked by urgency so you can prioritize repairs based on your budget and timeline.
Do you offer emergency plumbing service?
We prioritize urgent situations like burst pipes, major leaks, sewage backups, and complete loss of water. Contact us directly at +1-980-987-7044 and we will work to get a plumber to your home as quickly as possible. For non-emergency issues, we typically schedule service within a few business days.
How much does residential plumbing typically cost?
Cost depends heavily on the type of work. Simple repairs like fixing a leaky faucet or replacing a shut-off valve are on the lower end, while a whole-house repipe or water heater installation is a larger investment. We provide transparent, itemized quotes before any work begins so there are no surprises. Every estimate includes labor, materials, and applicable permit fees.
Do you need to cut into walls for plumbing work?
Some projects require access behind walls or under floors, particularly repipes, reroutes, or new fixture installations. When cutting is necessary, we minimize the opening size and can coordinate drywall patching and repair so your walls are restored after the plumbing work is complete.
Are your plumbers licensed and insured?
Yes. Every TGA Services plumber is fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. We carry comprehensive liability coverage and can provide proof of insurance on request. Our work meets or exceeds all applicable North Carolina plumbing codes.
Can you fix low water pressure?
Low water pressure can stem from several causes — corroded pipes restricting flow, a failing pressure regulator, partially closed valves, or municipal supply issues. We diagnose the specific cause in your home and recommend the appropriate fix, whether that's replacing a pressure regulator, clearing mineral buildup, or upgrading supply lines.
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