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Waxhaw, NC

Plumber in Waxhaw, NC

Fast-growing subdivisions, historic downtown homes, and lake-adjacent properties. Rideout Plumbing has worked Waxhaw since before most of it was built.

Why Waxhaw homeowners choose Rideout

Waxhaw has grown faster than almost any town in Union County. The population has more than tripled since 2000, and the housing map shows it: a historic downtown on Main and Broome surrounded by rings of 2005-era builds, then 2015-era builds, then subdivisions still breaking ground today.

That mix is why Waxhaw plumbing calls look different block to block. In Millbridge, Cureton, Providence Downs South, Brookhaven, and Skyecroft, we see a lot of builder-grade water heaters reaching their 8-to-10-year wall, PEX manifolds with stuck valves, and slab-mounted homes where a small copper pinhole turns into a slab leak. New construction is not maintenance-free, it is just maintenance-delayed.

Downtown Waxhaw tells the opposite story. The 100-year-old homes along Church, Broome, and South Main still run original cast iron drain stacks, galvanized supply lines, and clay sewer laterals that love to collect roots from the old oaks. These properties often need camera inspections, spot repairs, or full repipes before any renovation starts.

The far edges of Waxhaw, out toward Cane Creek Park and the state line, still have properties on well and septic. We service pressure tanks, install whole-house filtration for hard well water, and work alongside septic contractors when the problem crosses systems. Whether you are in a brand-new Waxhaw subdivision or a 1920s Main Street house, one company, one phone number, same owner answering.

What Waxhaw customers say

"We had a stubborn kitchen drain that two other plumbers had looked at and failed on. Rideout showed up that afternoon, diagnosed it, cleared it, and had the disposal replaced the next day. Fast, fair price, no upsell."
Matthew H.
Waxhaw, NC

Waxhaw plumbing FAQ

I just bought a new-construction home in Millbridge or Cureton. Do I really need a plumber this soon?
Often yes. Most new Waxhaw builds pass rough-in inspection, but punch-list issues show up inside year one: a toilet flange set low, a slow shower drain from drywall mud, a water heater pan installed without a drain line. We catch these before your builder warranty expires.
My new Waxhaw home has low hot water pressure in the master bath. Is that a plumbing problem?
Usually yes. The most common causes in newer Waxhaw homes are clogged cartridge screens from construction debris, an undersized recirculation loop, or a PEX manifold valve that was never fully opened. We diagnose on the spot and fix it the same visit.
Can you install a tankless water heater in my Waxhaw home?
Yes. Most Waxhaw subdivisions run natural gas, which makes them strong candidates for tankless. We size the unit to your fixture count, pull the Union County permit, and handle the gas line upsize if needed. Typical install is one day.
Do you serve Waxhaw homes still on well water and septic?
Yes. The south and west edges of Waxhaw toward the state line still have properties on well and septic. We service pressure tanks, install whole-house filtration for hard well water, and coordinate with a septic contractor when the problem crosses over.
How fast can a plumber get to my Waxhaw house?
Same day for most of Waxhaw, including the far subdivisions out toward Providence Road South. For true emergencies, Chason, the owner, takes the call directly and gets a truck moving.

Nearby areas we also serve

Waxhaw is a short drive from our south-metro routes. We run trucks through these neighbors every day.

24/7 Emergency

Plumbing emergency in Waxhaw?

Burst pipe, no hot water, or a leak under the slab. Call the owner. Someone answers, day or night.

Call Now 704-375-0780
The owner personally answers emergency calls