TCPS Plumbing and Septic

Septic Company in Sophia, North Carolina

(336) 953-39362518 Racetrack Rd, Sophia, NC 27233View on Yelp
TCPS Plumbing and Septic - septic in Sophia, NC

About TCPS Plumbing and Septic

TCPS Plumbing and Septic is based in Sophia, a small community in Randolph County, North Carolina, and offers a combined plumbing, septic, and water heater service that's genuinely useful for homeowners dealing with multiple systems at once. Sophia's location in central NC puts it within reach of a wide stretch of rural and suburban properties that depend on private septic systems. When a plumbing issue and a septic problem show up at the same time, which happens more than you'd think, having one contractor handle both saves time and avoids the confusion of coordinating separate crews. Call (336) 953-3936 to get started.

Services

Plumbing
Septic Services
Water Heater Installation/Repair

Services & Process

TCPS Plumbing and Septic handles residential plumbing repairs, septic tank pumping and maintenance, and water heater installation and repair. On the plumbing side, that includes pipe repairs, fixture replacement, and diagnosing drain issues that may trace back to the septic system. Septic services cover routine pumping, inspections, and evaluating drain field performance. Water heater work includes both traditional tank-style units and tankless systems, covering installation for new units and repairs when an existing heater starts underperforming or leaking.

Service Area

TCPS Plumbing and Septic serves Sophia and the broader Randolph County area, including communities like Asheboro, Archdale, and Trinity. Their combined service offerings make them a practical choice for properties throughout central North Carolina where plumbing and septic needs often overlap. Call (336) 953-3936 to confirm service in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can TCPS handle a plumbing repair and a septic pump-out in the same visit?
In many cases, yes. Because they operate both plumbing and septic services, a technician can assess and address issues across both systems without scheduling two separate appointments, which saves time and reduces the overall hassle.
How do I know if my slow drains are a plumbing issue or a septic problem?
If only one drain is slow, the problem is usually in the plumbing line. If multiple drains throughout the house are backing up at the same time, it more often points to the septic tank being full or a blockage near the tank inlet.
What type of water heater works best for a home on a septic system?
Your water heater choice doesn't directly affect your septic system, but it's worth knowing that water softener discharge can harm your tank's bacterial balance if routed through the septic. A technician can advise on the best setup for your specific home.
How often do septic systems in Randolph County need to be pumped?
Every three to five years is the general recommendation for most households, but homes with more occupants or smaller tanks should pump more frequently. Your service provider can give you a more specific timeline after seeing your system.
What's involved in a water heater installation if I'm also having septic work done?
The two jobs are handled independently, though scheduling them together can be more convenient. A water heater install typically involves draining and removing the old unit, making plumbing connections, and testing the new unit before the technician leaves.
Does TCPS work on commercial properties or just residential?
Their combination of plumbing and septic services can apply to both residential and smaller commercial properties. It's worth calling to describe your property type and the scope of work you need so they can confirm fit.

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