Plumber in Antioch, TN
- 150+ Years of Experience
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- 150+ Years of Experience
- No Dispatch Fees
- 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed
Antioch has grown rapidly over the past two decades, and that growth brought thousands of subdivision homes that were built fast — sometimes with plumbing that reflects the pace of construction rather than long-term quality. From Percy Priest Lake-adjacent properties dealing with ground movement to newer tract homes with slab leaks, plumbing issues here follow patterns our team knows well.
Parthenon Plumbing, Heating, & AC Repair has been serving Middle Tennessee homeowners since 2008. Our licensed plumbers bring real diagnostic experience to Antioch service calls — not guesswork.
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Expert Plumbing Repair in Antioch, TN
Many Antioch homes were constructed during the 1980s through 2000s building boom, and the plumbing materials from that era — polybutylene pipe in particular — have a well-documented failure history. Our team handles repair calls across the full range of issues common in this part of Davidson County.
- Slab leak detection and repair for homes on concrete foundations
- Polybutylene pipe assessment and repiping consultation
- Drain line clearing for kitchen grease buildup and bath hair clogs
- Running toilet and fill valve repair to stop water waste
- Water heater repair for units losing efficiency or leaking at the base
We fix the problem at the source so the same issue does not come back six months later.
Plumbing Installation for Antioch Homes
Antioch’s mix of established subdivisions and newer infill development means installation needs vary widely — from complete water heater replacements in aging 1990s homes to fixture upgrades in recently flipped properties. We size and install everything to match your home’s actual demand, not a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Tankless and traditional water heater installation with proper sizing
- Kitchen and bathroom fixture installation including sinks, faucets, and toilets
- Garbage disposal installation and replacement
- Outdoor irrigation line and hose bib installation
- Whole-house repiping for homes with failing polybutylene supply lines
All installations meet current Davidson County code requirements and include a satisfaction guarantee.
Comprehensive Plumbing Services in Antioch, TN
From the subdivisions near Bell Road to the older sections off Nolensville Pike, Antioch homeowners rely on Parthenon for the full range of plumbing needs — routine and urgent alike.
- 24/7 emergency plumbing response for flooding and pipe failures
- Video camera sewer line inspection for root intrusion or collapse
- Water pressure testing and PRV adjustment for low-pressure complaints
- Backflow prevention testing and installation
- Maintenance plan enrollment for annual plumbing system checkups
Our team of licensed plumbers backs every service call with over 150 years of combined experience and a commitment to getting it right the first time.
A Plumbing Call in Antioch, TN
Sandra noticed water pooling near her water heater closet in her Bell Road subdivision home and called us first thing in the morning. Our plumber arrived, found the tank had developed a slow internal leak at the drain valve, and determined the unit was past its service life. We replaced it that same afternoon with a properly sized unit, disposed of the old tank, and had her hot water restored before dinner. She mentioned she had been putting off the call for weeks — and was relieved it was that straightforward.
Why Choose Parthenon Plumbing, Heating, & AC Repair As Your Antioch Plumber
Antioch homeowners have plenty of options when something goes wrong — but not every plumber understands the specific construction patterns and infrastructure quirks of this part of Davidson County. Here is what sets Parthenon apart.
- Familiar with the plumbing systems common in Antioch’s 1980s-2000s subdivision homes
- 24/7 emergency availability for burst pipes, water heater failures, and drain backups
- Instant online quotes available before you ever pick up the phone
- Licensed, insured technicians backed by a satisfaction guarantee and 150+ years of combined experience
Your neighbors in Antioch trust Parthenon — and we are ready to earn your trust too.
Areas We Serve
Parthenon Plumbing, Heating, & AC Repair serves homeowners throughout Antioch and the surrounding communities of southeast Davidson County. Our licensed plumbers regularly take calls from nearby areas including Cane Ridge, Lavergne, Smyrna, Brentwood, and the Percy Priest Lake corridor.
We also serve customers in the Murfreesboro Road and Bell Road corridors, as well as homeowners in neighboring Rutherford County who need a reliable Middle Tennessee plumber they can count on.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is polybutylene pipe and should I be concerned if my Antioch home has it?
Polybutylene is a gray plastic piping material used in homes built between the 1970s and mid-1990s. It has a documented history of failure due to reactions with chlorine in municipal water. If your Antioch home was built in that era and has not been repiped, a licensed plumber can inspect the supply lines and advise whether replacement is recommended.
How do I know if I have a slab leak under my Antioch home?
Common signs include warm spots on your floor, unexplained increases in your water bill, the sound of running water when nothing is on, or cracks forming in floor tiles or drywall near the foundation. Slab leaks require professional detection equipment to locate accurately and should not be left unaddressed.
How long does a water heater typically last in Middle Tennessee?
Most traditional tank water heaters last eight to twelve years under normal use. Hard water conditions common in Middle Tennessee can shorten that lifespan. If your unit is showing rust in the hot water, taking longer to recover, or making rumbling sounds, a plumber can assess whether repair or replacement is the better option.
Do you offer emergency plumbing in Antioch on weekends?
Yes. Parthenon Plumbing offers 24/7 emergency service including weekends and holidays. Plumbing emergencies like burst pipes or sewage backups cannot wait, and our licensed plumbers are available around the clock to respond.
What causes low water pressure in Antioch subdivision homes?
Low water pressure in subdivision homes is often caused by a failing pressure reducing valve, a partially closed main shutoff, sediment buildup in aerators and fixtures, or a developing leak somewhere in the supply line. A plumber can diagnose the root cause and restore proper pressure.