While many people may have the impression that residential plumbing is easy in Cary, NC, they don’t understand plumbing if that is the case. At Bolton Construction & Service we have handled countless thousands of residential plumbing needs over our nearly 100-year history.
One of the services that we do for residential clients is drain cleaning to ensure that not only are the drains in the home working as they should, but the main sewer drain line is also free and clear of debris and buildup. From replacing older plumbing pipes and supply lines to installing the plumbing for new construction, our team is ready to help keep your water and sewer flowing as they should. Contact us today to learn more.
What does it mean that our team handles residential plumbing issues? It could take many forms, such as installing a tankless water heater for the home, performing sewer line maintenance to ensure all drains flow freely, installation of water purification systems or water filtration systems, well repair for rural clients, and the list goes on. It isn’t just repairs that we can help with, but device installation as well; we are even available for a consultation to answer questions about potential future enhancements you may want to do on your home.
When you have a new home construction project, our team is ready to go on these as well. We can start right at the beginning working on plans and getting a list of materials that will be needed. We can also make suggestions to you based on our experience and to provide you with important information about the options you are considering.
It doesn’t matter how nice your plumbing fixtures are or how many you have in your home in Cary, North Carolina if your drains don’t work. Drain cleaning is a service that not only can help to ensure that your drains aren’t clogged, but our inspection service can also help to identify small issues before they become major issues. It is much easier for our team at Bolton Construction & Service to handle small issues and save you money than to wait until it becomes a major expense in time and money.
From small repairs to fixture installation to new construction and everything in between, we are ready to help you with your residential plumbing needs. In the 1750s, John Bradford moved to the area and opened an ordinary inn, giving Cary its first name—Bradford’s Ordinary. The American Civil War did not come to Cary until April 16, 1865—the same day Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered—when 5,000 Confederate troops under General Wade Hampton III encamped there. Contact us today for all of your residential plumbing needs.