FAQs

FAQs

Gordon Plumbing LLC

Have a plumbing-related question? Gordon Plumbing LLC has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What areas do you serve?

    Gordon Plumbing LLC is located in Washington Court House, Ohio, and serves locally as well the surrounding areas such as Wilmington, Jeffersonville, Hillsboro, Leesburg, Greenfield, Mt. Sterling, and the surrounding towns throughout Fayette, Clinton, and Highland Counties, OH Area

  • Are you licensed and insured?

    Yes, Gordon Plumbing LLC is a licensed and insured plumbing contractor.

  • What services do you offer?

    We offer a comprehensive range of plumbing services including pipe leaks, sewer & drain cleaning, shower/tub/toilet installations, garbage disposal service, toilet and drain unclogging, as well as sewer, drain, water, and gas line installation & repair. We also provide and install energy-efficient water heater replacements. Our specialties include hydro excavation, video camera line inspections, epoxy coatings, LightRay fiberglass lining systems for sewer and drain lines, and pipe bursting. 

  • Do you provide hydro excavation services and what are the benefits?

    Yes, we specialize in hydro excavation services. Hydro excavation is a non-destructive, precise excavation method that utilizes pressurized water to break up soil, which is then removed using a powerful vacuum system. This process allows for precise digging around underground utilities and other sensitive structures without causing damage. It allows for precision digging, enhanced safety, and is non-destructive to underground infrastructure.

  • Do you offer video camera line inspections?

    Yes, we provide sewer and drain video camera line inspections to accurately diagnose line issues without using invasive methods.

  • What is sewer line epoxy coating, and what are the benefits?

    Sewer line epoxy coating is a trenchless method of repairing damaged sewer lines by coating the interior with a 2-part epoxy coating. This creates a durable, corrosion-resistant barrier inside the pipe, effectively sealing leaks and restoring functionality. This process helps extend the lifespan of the infrastructure as well as improves flow efficiency.

  • How can I tell if I have a pipe leak in my home?

    Signs of a pipe leak include unexplained increases in water bills, damp or discolored walls or ceilings, musty odors, and water pooling in unexpected areas. If you suspect a leak, contact us for prompt inspection and repair.

  • My drains are frequently clogged. How can I prevent this?

    Clogged drains can result from a variety of factors such as grease buildup, hair accumulation, foreign objects, or tree root infiltration. Our professionals can identify the root cause and provide effective solutions to prevent future clogs.

  • How do I know what the best water heater replacement is?

    Determining the best water heater replacement involves considering several factors tailored to your specific needs. Factors to consider include how frequently the water heater will be used, the volume of gallons needed, the frequency of usage, and your budget. Our team at Gordon Plumbing LLC can provide personalized recommendations based on these factors to ensure you choose the most efficient and cost-effective water heater replacement for your home or business.

  • What is a LightRay Lining System, and what are the benefits?

    LightRay Lining systems are advanced trenchless sewer repair solutions that utilize fiberglass liners cured in place with UV light. This innovative method offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional excavation, reducing disruption to landscapes and structures. They help aid in an extended lifespan of rehabilitated sewer lines and increased structural integrity. Additionally, this technology is environmentally friendly, as it reduces the need for excavation and minimizes waste.

  • What is pipe bursting and purpose does it serve?

    Pipe bursting is a trenchless method used for replacing underground pipelines without extensive excavation. It involves breaking the existing pipe apart from within while simultaneously pulling a new pipe into place. This technique offers advantages such as reduced disruption, shorter project timelines, and cost savings compared to traditional excavation methods.

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