Paramount Plumbing HVAC: Your Buford, Georgia Partner for Expert Pipe Repair & Installation


Pipes can deteriorate over time due to various factors. Ignoring pipe problems can lead to severe consequences. At Paramount Plumbing HVAC, we prioritize a thorough diagnosis and transparent communication throughout the repair or installation process. Our team is highly trained and experienced in handling all pipe repairs and replacements. We use the latest technology and materials to ensure long-lasting solutions.

We take the time to diagnose the problem accurately before recommending any repairs, saving you time and money in the long run. As a local company, we have made our presence felt in the various clients we have built lasting relations with. Contact our experts today and get lasting solutions for your pipes.

Pipes in Disrepair- What Should You Watch Out For?

  • Visible leaks under sinks, around fixtures, or walls and ceilings indicate a pipe leak that needs immediate attention.


  • A sudden spike in your water bill can indicate a hidden leak somewhere in your plumbing system.



  • Damaged pipes could cause reduced water pressure throughout your home or in specific areas.
  • Rusty or discolored water from your taps can indicate corrosion within the pipes.



  • Mold thrives in damp environments. A leaky pipe could cause mold growth around pipes or in your basement or crawlspace.

Expert Pipe Repairs & Installations in Buford, Georgia

Leak Repair

Whether you have a pinhole leak, a burst pipe, or a leak at a joint, our plumbers can diagnose the source and repair the leak efficiently using advanced techniques and high-quality materials.

Pipe Replacement

We offer pipe replacement services for severely damaged pipes or outdated materials. We can replace various types of pipes, including copper, PVC, PEX, and galvanized steel, ensuring your plumbing system is up-to-date and reliable.

Slab Leak Repair

Leaking pipes hidden beneath your concrete slab foundation require specialized expertise. Our experienced plumbers are equipped to handle slab leak repairs with minimal disruption to your home.

Fixture Line Repair & Installation

We can repair or install new supply lines and drain lines for sinks, faucets, toilets, bathtubs, washing machines, and other plumbing fixtures throughout your home.

Emergency Pipe Repair

Plumbing emergencies don't wait for convenient times! We offer 24/7 emergency pipe repair services to address urgent leaks and other plumbing issues that require immediate attention.

Video Pipe Inspection

Sometimes, the cause of a pipe problem can be hidden underground or within walls. We offer video pipe inspection services to diagnose the issue accurately. A specialized camera allows us to see inside your pipes and pinpoint the exact location and nature of the problem.

Call Us Now!

A small leak today can turn into a significant water damage issue tomorrow. If you suspect a problem with your pipes, don't hesitate. Don't let pipe problems disrupt your Buford home's comfort! With Paramount Plumbing HVAC, you have a reliable partner for all pipe repair and installation needs. Our experienced plumbers will diagnose the problem accurately, recommend the most suitable solution, and ensure your plumbing system is functioning flawlessly for years to come. Contact us today and let our experts keep your pipes healthy!

FAQ's


  • How do I know if I have a hidden pipe leak in my home?

    Hidden leaks often show up as unexplained water bills, damp spots, musty odors, or mold growth. You might also notice reduced water pressure or hear dripping behind walls. In Buford’s humid climate, even small leaks can cause rapid mold development. Paramount Plumbing HVAC uses non-invasive leak detection methods like thermal imaging and acoustic listening devices to pinpoint the issue without tearing up your walls or floors.

  • What causes pipes to burst or fail in Buford, GA homes?

    Common causes include age-related corrosion, shifting soil, poor installation, clogged lines, or freezing temperatures during cold snaps. While Georgia’s winters are generally mild, sudden freezes can still impact exposed or poorly insulated pipes. Paramount Plumbing HVAC evaluates your entire plumbing system, identifies vulnerabilities, and offers lasting solutions—from localized repairs to full pipe replacements using modern, durable materials.

  • When should I repair versus replace my pipes?

    If your pipes have frequent leaks, visible corrosion, or are made from outdated materials like galvanized steel or polybutylene, replacement is often more cost-effective long-term. Spot repairs are suitable for isolated issues, but old or deteriorating systems benefit more from a full upgrade. Paramount Plumbing HVAC performs detailed inspections to help you weigh repair costs versus replacement value so you can make an informed decision.

  • What materials do you use for new pipe installations, and why?

    We use PEX, copper, and CPVC, each selected based on your home’s layout, pressure needs, and long-term performance goals. PEX is flexible, affordable, and resistant to scale and freezing—ideal for retrofits. Copper is durable and long-lasting, though more costly. CPVC works well for both hot and cold water lines. Paramount Plumbing HVAC explains the pros and cons of each material to ensure your installation fits your home and budget.

  • Is pipe replacement disruptive to my home or daily routine?

    Not necessarily. While full repiping involves accessing walls, floors, or ceilings, we use strategic access points and clean, minimally invasive methods. Most repipes are completed in 1–3 days, depending on size and complexity. We protect your floors and furniture during work and coordinate with you to keep water disruptions to a minimum. Paramount Plumbing HVAC works efficiently and cleans up thoroughly so your life returns to normal quickly.

  • What’s the difference between repiping and pipe repair?

    Pipe repair involves fixing a single issue—like a crack, pinhole leak, or joint failure. Repiping is the replacement of all (or most) of your home’s plumbing lines, often necessary for aging or failing systems. Repair is less invasive but temporary if your system is deteriorating overall. Paramount Plumbing HVAC offers both, but we guide you honestly depending on your system’s condition, age, and water quality.

  • Do pipe materials affect water taste or quality?

    Yes. Older metal pipes like galvanized steel can leach rust and minerals into your water, affecting both taste and safety. PVC or PEX piping doesn’t rust and is less prone to scaling, ensuring better water clarity and taste. If you're noticing metallic or odd-tasting water, a pipe inspection is warranted. Paramount Plumbing HVAC ensures clean, safe water by selecting quality materials suited to Buford’s municipal and well water systems.

  • How do pipe problems affect water pressure in my home?

    Clogged or corroded pipes reduce internal diameter, restricting water flow and causing pressure drops. If multiple fixtures have low pressure, it often points to systemic pipe issues. Newer materials like PEX or copper restore full flow, increasing performance and appliance efficiency. Paramount Plumbing HVAC diagnoses pressure issues with pressure tests and internal pipe assessments to get your system running smoothly again.

  • Can I replace only part of my plumbing system, or does it have to be all at once?

    You can absolutely replace pipes in sections—for example, updating supply lines but leaving waste lines, or replacing only the most deteriorated sections. This approach balances budget and urgency, allowing phased upgrades over time. Paramount Plumbing HVAC works with homeowners to develop a custom replacement plan that meets immediate needs while planning for long-term infrastructure health.

  • What are the most common mistakes homeowners make with DIY pipe repairs?

    DIY mistakes often include using the wrong fittings, failing to fully dry connections, inadequate sealing, or choosing incompatible pipe materials. Temporary fixes like tape or epoxy often lead to bigger leaks later. Plumbing systems must meet local building codes, especially for pressurized lines. Paramount Plumbing HVAC fixes many DIY missteps—we recommend professional evaluation for anything beyond a basic shut-off valve replacement to avoid costlier future damage.