J & J Total Plumbing

Septic Company in Parma Heights, Ohio

5(1 reviews)
(216) 630-6460, Parma Heights, OH 44130View on Yelp

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About J & J Total Plumbing

J & J Total Plumbing is based in Parma Heights, Ohio, a close-in suburb just southwest of Cleveland where many homes were built mid-century and rely on aging infrastructure. They cover plumbing, water heater work, and septic services, making them a genuinely full-service option for homeowners in the area. Their 5-star rating reflects satisfied customers who appreciate not having to juggle multiple contractors. For property managers overseeing several units in the area, that range of services is a real practical advantage.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

J & J Total Plumbing handles septic tank pumping, routine inspections, and system troubleshooting as part of their septic offerings. On the plumbing side, they tackle pipe repairs, fixture installs, water line work, and drain cleaning. Their water heater services include both traditional tank-style and tankless unit installations and repairs, which matters when a failing water heater creates unusual demand on your plumbing system. This combination means a single provider can manage most of what a residential or small commercial property needs.

Service Area

J & J Total Plumbing serves Parma Heights and the surrounding communities of Parma, Middleburg Heights, and Brooklyn, Ohio. The team is positioned well to reach customers throughout the southwest Cleveland suburbs quickly. Properties throughout western Cuyahoga County fall within their regular service area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can J & J Total Plumbing handle both my water heater and my septic system?
Yes, they're set up to handle plumbing, water heater installation or repair, and septic services all in one place. That's particularly handy when you're not sure which system is causing a problem.
How do I know if my septic system or my plumbing is causing a slow drain in my Parma Heights home?
If only one fixture drains slowly, it's usually a localized plumbing issue. When multiple drains in the house are slow at the same time, that often points to a full septic tank or a blockage further down the line toward the tank.
What's involved in a septic inspection for a home sale in Parma Heights?
A typical pre-sale inspection includes pumping the tank to expose the interior components, checking baffles and inlet and outlet pipes, and assessing the condition of the drain field. The inspector then documents findings for the buyer and their lender.
Does a new water heater affect my septic system?
It can, especially if you're upgrading to a significantly larger tank or switching to a water softener system. Higher volumes of water discharged into the septic tank can disrupt bacterial activity and accelerate sludge buildup if the tank isn't sized properly.
How long does a septic pump-out take?
Most residential pump-outs take between one and two hours, depending on tank size and how full it is. If the technician needs to locate the tank lid or access ports first, add a bit of extra time.
What certifications or licenses should a septic provider in Ohio have?
Ohio requires septic installers and service providers to hold appropriate licenses through the Ohio Department of Health or local county health departments. Always ask your provider whether they're licensed for the work being performed in your county.

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