Licensed · Veteran-Owned · Master Plumber MP211014
Our Service Area - Serving Gwinnett County & Metro Atlanta, GA
When a pipe lets go, the plumber who's already nearby beats the one fighting across town to reach you. Stars and Pipes Plumbing Atlanta works out of a shop in Lilburn, in the middle of Gwinnett County, covering the northeast and central Metro Atlanta ring - a veteran-owned, master-licensed team (Georgia MP211014) that knows each area's homes by build era, soil, and water utility before we ever pull up.
- MP211014GA Master Plumber
- Veteran-OwnedFamily-operated since 2024
- 5.0★180+ reviews
- Same-Day24/7 emergency service
22 communities, one local plumber
The cities we serve across Metro Atlanta
We cover a tight, deliberate footprint around our Lilburn base so we can actually show up fast. Find your city below for local details - the neighborhoods we work, the pipe issues common to that area, and how quickly we can reach you.
Gwinnett County
Our home county - worked every day out of the Lilburn shop.
DeKalb County
First-ring suburbs where older cast-iron and clay sewer lines are common.
North Fulton
GA-400 corridor communities, mostly newer PEX and copper systems.
City of Atlanta
Intown districts inside the Perimeter, on City of Atlanta water and permitting.
Forsyth, Cobb & Walton
The outer Metro ring, reached from Lilburn on request.
What we do in every one of them
The same licensed work in all 23 cities
Wherever you are on this map, you get the same two specialties. First, full residential plumbing repair and installation - emergencies and burst pipes, drain and sewer cleaning, water heaters, leak detection, repiping, and every fixture in the house. Second, our other trade: gas line installation and repair for ranges, dryers, water heaters, and standby generators, all permitted and pressure-tested.
What changes city to city is the housing. Older Gwinnett and DeKalb neighborhoods bring corroded galvanized and failed polybutylene supply lines, plus clay-soil sewer roots; newer North Fulton and Forsyth subdivisions run PEX and PVC that we inspect and maintain. We match the fix to the home - which is exactly what the local city pages above get into.
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Frequently asked questions
Where is Stars and Pipes Plumbing Atlanta based?
We operate out of Lilburn (30047), in the center of Gwinnett County. That central base is why we can reach most of Gwinnett, DeKalb, and North Fulton quickly - you’re calling a local master plumber who works these communities daily, not a call center routing a contractor in from across the region.
What counties and cities do you serve?
We cover the northeast and central Metro Atlanta ring: Gwinnett County (Lawrenceville, Snellville, Duluth, Norcross, Suwanee, Buford, Grayson, Peachtree Corners), DeKalb County (Tucker, Doraville, Decatur, Stone Mountain, Brookhaven, Dunwoody), North Fulton (Johns Creek, Alpharetta, Roswell, Sandy Springs, Buckhead), plus Cumming in Forsyth, Marietta in Cobb, and Loganville in Walton. If you’re nearby but don’t see your town, call - we often reach surrounding communities.
How fast can you get to me?
Because we’re based in Lilburn, same-day service is common across Gwinnett, DeKalb, and North Fulton, and we dispatch 24/7 for emergencies - burst pipes, sewage backups, and no-water calls go to the front of the line. Exact arrival time depends on current call volume and Metro Atlanta traffic, so call and we’ll give you a realistic window.
Are you actually local, or a national chain?
Local and veteran-owned. When you call, you reach the same master plumber who does the work - someone who knows that older Gwinnett and DeKalb homes hide galvanized and polybutylene pipe, that Metro Atlanta’s red-clay soil cracks sewer laterals, and that newer North Fulton builds use PEX. That familiarity means faster, more accurate diagnosis.
Do you work with county water and sewer, City of Atlanta accounts, and septic systems?
Yes to all. Most of our area is on county utilities - Gwinnett County Water Resources, DeKalb County, Fulton - while Buckhead and parts of the intown area are on City of Atlanta Watershed Management, and some outer lots are on septic. Everything past your meter (or on your side of a septic system) is a licensed plumber’s job, and that’s what we handle.
Do you charge more to reach outer areas like Cumming or Marietta?
We price by the job, not by the mile - you get one flat, upfront price for the work before we start, wherever you are in the service area. If you’re at the far edge of our range, call and we’ll confirm coverage and a response window for your address.
Need a plumber in your part of Metro Atlanta?
Call a local, licensed master plumber for an upfront price - same-day service across the area, 24/7 for emergencies.