Shelby Home Solutions and Repair

Septic Company in Riverdale, Georgia

4.2(5 reviews)
(404) 384-21572970 Hwy 138 SW, Riverdale, GA 30274View on Yelp

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About Shelby Home Solutions and Repair

Shelby Home Solutions and Repair is based in Riverdale, Georgia, a community just south of Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport in Clayton County. With a 4.2 rating across 5 reviews, early customers have responded positively to their multi-trade approach. Riverdale and the surrounding Clayton County area include a large number of older residential properties, many of which have aging plumbing and septic systems that benefit from having one contractor who can address multiple issues in a single visit. That combination of plumbing, water heater, and septic expertise under one roof is genuinely practical for homeowners managing older homes.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Shelby Home Solutions covers plumbing repairs, water heater installation and repair, and septic services, making them a practical choice when problems overlap. On the plumbing side, they handle pipe repairs, leak detection, and fixture work. Water heater services range from flushing and maintenance on existing units to full replacement with tank or tankless systems. For septic, they can pump tanks, perform system inspections, and address issues where plumbing lines connect to the septic system, a common failure point in older Riverdale homes.

Service Area

Shelby Home Solutions and Repair serves Riverdale and the broader Clayton County area, including nearby communities like Jonesboro, Morrow, and Forest Park. Their south Atlanta positioning also puts them within reach of parts of Henry and Fayette counties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a plumber also handle septic problems, or do I need two different companies?
Some contractors, like Shelby Home Solutions, are licensed to handle both plumbing and septic work, which is convenient when you're not sure where the problem originates. Hiring one company that covers both trades means faster diagnosis and fewer scheduling headaches.
My water heater is leaking near the floor drain. Could this be related to my septic system?
A leaking water heater itself is a plumbing issue, but if large amounts of water are draining frequently into your septic system, it can overload the tank and disrupt normal bacterial activity. A contractor who handles both systems can check whether the excess water has affected your septic tank's performance.
How do I know if my older Riverdale home needs a septic inspection?
If you don't know the last time the tank was pumped, or if the home is more than 20 years old without documented septic service, an inspection is a smart starting point. It gives you a clear picture of what you're working with before any problems develop.
What's included in a water heater installation?
A standard water heater installation includes removing the old unit, checking existing connections and venting, installing the new heater, and testing for proper operation. If code updates or new connections are needed, those are typically discussed and quoted before work begins.
Does Clayton County have specific septic system requirements I should know about?
Clayton County follows Georgia Environmental Protection Division guidelines for septic systems, and any new installation or major repair requires a permit. A local contractor familiar with county regulations can handle the permitting process as part of the job.
What causes a septic system to back up into the house?
Backups usually happen when the tank is full, a pipe is blocked, or the drain field is no longer absorbing liquid effectively. Identifying the exact cause early prevents damage to floors and walls inside the home.

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