Ultimate Plumbing

Septic Company in Mooresville, North Carolina

2.5(42 reviews)
(704) 892-5843113 Denver Business Park Dr, Ste D, Mooresville, NC 28115View on Yelp
Ultimate Plumbing - septic in Mooresville, NC

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About Ultimate Plumbing

Ultimate Plumbing is based in Mooresville, North Carolina, and brings a combined plumbing and septic service approach to homeowners and commercial customers in the Lake Norman region. With 42 reviews and a 2.5-star rating, prospective customers should ask specific questions about the type of work they need done and get clarity on pricing before scheduling. Mooresville sits at the northern end of Lake Norman, where a large share of homes are on private septic systems rather than municipal sewer. Having a single provider handle both plumbing and septic work can simplify service calls when the source of a problem isn't immediately clear.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Ultimate Plumbing covers three distinct service areas: general plumbing repairs, water heater installation and repair, and septic system services. On the plumbing side, that includes fixing leaks, replacing fixtures, and diagnosing drain problems. Water heater work covers both traditional tank units and tankless systems, including installations when an old unit fails. For septic, the team handles tank pumping and basic system maintenance, which is particularly relevant for older Mooresville properties that predate the area's municipal sewer expansions and still rely on on-site waste treatment.

Service Area

Ultimate Plumbing is based in Mooresville and serves the surrounding Iredell County communities, including Davidson, Cornelius, and the Lake Norman shoreline neighborhoods. They also reach into parts of Mecklenburg County for customers who need a provider familiar with the lake region's specific property types.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my slow drain is a plumbing problem or a full septic tank?
If only one drain is slow, it's usually a localized plumbing clog. If multiple drains throughout the house are slow at the same time, that's a stronger sign the septic tank is full or the drain field is struggling.
Does Ultimate Plumbing handle both the plumbing and septic side of a home renovation in Mooresville?
A provider that offers both services can coordinate the plumbing rough-in work alongside any septic upgrades or connections needed during a renovation. It's worth confirming scope and licensing before starting a larger project.
What should I ask before hiring a plumbing and septic company with mixed reviews?
Ask specifically about their experience with your type of system, get a written estimate, and confirm they're licensed through the North Carolina State Board of Examiners of Plumbing, Heating and Fire Sprinkler Contractors. Reading through available reviews to identify patterns can also help you set realistic expectations.
Can a plumber also legally work on septic systems in North Carolina?
In North Carolina, septic system work typically requires a separate on-site wastewater contractor license or an arrangement with a licensed provider. Plumbing licenses don't automatically cover septic installation or repair, so it's worth verifying credentials for each type of work.
How long does a water heater installation take if it's combined with a service call for a septic issue?
Water heater replacement typically takes 2 to 4 hours depending on access and whether any code upgrades are needed. Combining it with a septic pump-out on the same visit can save you a trip charge, but scheduling both on the same day requires coordinating with the provider in advance.
Are Mooresville homes more likely to be on septic or connected to city sewer?
Mooresville has expanded its municipal sewer service over the years, but many homes built before the mid-2000s, especially those on larger lots or in rural pockets outside the main town limits, still use private septic systems. Checking your property records or calling Iredell County Environmental Health can confirm your system type.

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