In South Carolina, we often see slab-related leaks, root intrusion, hard-water buildup, aging pipes, and storm-driven plumbing issues. Plumbing Solutions LLC offers full-service residential plumbing, so you can call one licensed team for repairs, replacements, maintenance, and urgent problems without juggling multiple contractors.
This guide covers small leaks and clogged drains, water heater issues, and sewer line concerns. We handle the full scope of home plumbing in one place. That means faster answers, consistent workmanship, and a clear plan for what to fix now and how to prevent further damage.
Why Full-Service Plumbing Matters in South Carolina
A full-service plumbing team can inspect, repair, replace, and maintain your water, drain, and sewer systems, as well as gas lines and connections in and around the home. Working with one licensed and insured team simplifies repairs, maintenance, and emergency service by keeping responsibility with a single provider.
Everyday Indoor Plumbing Repairs
Our licensed team handles many common indoor plumbing issues found in South Carolina homes.
Leaky Pipes, Shutoff Valves, and Supply Lines
Leaks in walls or under sinks can remain hidden until stains, odors, or warping appear. Our plumbing team can pinpoint the source quickly and repair it before moisture causes more extensive damage. Worn shutoff valves and supply lines can also be replaced, allowing fixtures to be isolated safely when needed.
Toilets, Faucets, and Household Fixtures
Toilet issues like constant running, weak flushing, slow refilling, or frequent clogs usually stem from worn internal parts. At the same time, leaky or outdated faucets, showerheads, and other fixtures can be repaired or replaced to reduce water waste and make daily use easier.
Kitchen Plumbing and Garbage Disposals
Slow or repeatedly clogged kitchen sinks usually need more than a drain cleaner. We clear the blockage with professional tools, then check the sink, dishwasher, drain connections, and the disposal for the underlying cause.
Showers, Tubs, and Shower Valves
Problems like sudden temperature changes, low shower pressure, or a handle that is hard to turn usually mean the valve or cartridge is worn out. After a quick check, our team can tell you whether a new cartridge will fix it or if the whole valve should be replaced.
Addressing minor plumbing issues early helps reduce emergency repairs and unexpected damage.
Water Heater Services for South Carolina Homes
Our full-service team handles repairs and replacements for water heaters in homes across South Carolina.
Diagnosing Water Heater Problems
Common issues include limited or no hot water, lukewarm water, or temperature variations. Leaks, popping or rumbling noises, rusty water, or visible corrosion are symptoms of tank problems.
Repairing Versus Replacing Water Heaters
Usually, replacing elements, thermostats, igniters, or gas valves solves the problem. When heaters are old, leaking, or frequently breaking down, replacement is usually safer and more cost-effective.
Gas, Electric, and Tankless Systems
The plumbers at Plumbing Solutions LLC service gas and electric tank water heaters, as well as tankless water heaters. When replacing a water heater, many South Carolina homeowners look for greater efficiency, faster recovery, and longer equipment life. Our licensed team can match options to your home to restore consistent hot water and reduce the risk of sudden breakdowns.
Drain and Sewer Line Services
Full-service plumbers handle both clogs and serious sewer issues.
Clearing Stubborn Clogs and Slow Drains
Slow or repeatedly backed-up kitchen, bathroom, laundry, and floor drains are cleared with professional tools that remove the blockage without harming your pipes.
Main Sewer Line Diagnostics and Repair
If several fixtures back up at the same time, a sewer camera can be run through the main line to check for roots, breaks, or collapsed sections, and then the damaged areas can be repaired or replaced as needed.
Preventing Future Backups
In older neighborhoods with large trees, plumbers often recommend regular drain cleaning and periodic sewer inspections to reduce the chances of sewage backing up into the house.
Good drain and sewer work helps prevent backups and keeps wastewater moving out of your home the way it should.
Slab Leak and Under-Slab Plumbing Solutions

Many South Carolina homes are slab-on-grade, so a slab leak needs attention quickly.
Early Warning Signs of Slab Leaks
You might notice warm or damp spots on the floor, higher water bills, musty smells, or new cracks in floors and walls. These are all early signs of a slab leak.
Non-Invasive Leak Detection
Instead of breaking up concrete at random, plumbers use listening devices, heat cameras, and moisture meters to find the leak under the slab with as little cutting as possible.
Repair Options Below the Slab
Depending on how bad the damage is, repairs might mean opening a small area of slab, rerouting the line through walls or ceilings, or repiping more of the home if several under-slab pipes are failing.
Addressing slab leaks early helps protect the home’s structure and reduces the risk of repeated damage over time.
Whole-Home Repiping and Aging Plumbing Upgrades
Frequent leaks, discolored water, or outdated pipe materials can make repiping the smarter choice. Plumbers replace older galvanized or aging copper with modern materials such as PEX to improve reliability.
Repiping projects are planned carefully, with protected work areas, clear timelines, and complete system testing before walls are closed.
Water Quality, Pressure, and Protection Systems
South Carolina water conditions, including minerals and pressure changes, affect pipes and fixtures.
Water Filtration and Water Softening
Plumbers can add filters at a single tap or throughout the house to improve water taste and odor and reduce mineral buildup. This helps protect your fixtures, appliances, and pipes.
Pressure Regulation and System Protection
Plumbers can also set or adjust pressure‑reducing valves and add expansion tanks to prevent high water pressure from wearing out your water heater, fixtures, or piping.
It means the water running through your home is easier on your pipes and easier for your family to live with every day.
How to Choose the Right Full-Service Plumber in South Carolina
Ask about licenses, insurance, experience with local homes and soil, warranties, and upfront pricing. Look for clear communication, detailed estimates, and a team that protects your home while they work.
Ready to Schedule Plumbing Services With a Full-Service Team?

Leaks and clogs don’t stay small for long, and water heater problems don’t fix themselves. If you’re seeing wet spots, hearing running water, dealing with slow drains, or suspecting a slab leak, it’s time to bring in a licensed pro before damage spreads.
Plumbing Solutions LLC handles full-service plumbing across South Carolina, from routine maintenance to urgent repairs, with clear communication and straightforward solutions you can trust. Contact us today to schedule your repair.