D & J Plumbing

GA

Plumber

efficient repairscomplete repiping when neededand new water service line installations. WELL SYSTEMS We provide professional diagnosisrepairaccurate diagnosisour team ensures safe operationenergy efficiencyJoey Lesteris a second-generation plumber who was trained by his fatherRay Lesterone of our master plumbers. This strong foundation led to the establishment of D&ampJ Plumbing in 2001and the two still work side by side today. In 2024our Office ManagerCori Whitleybecame co-ownerfurther strengthening our leadership team. This year marks 25 years of D&ampprovide solutionsand ensure all work is completed safelyefficiently

706) 355-3911 , please call (678) 859-0295 instead. We are actively working to resolve the problem and appreciate your patience during this time. GIVE US A CALL! We are currently experiencing issues with our phone system. If you are unable to reach us at our main number, (706) 355-3911 , please call (678) 859-0295 instead. We are actively working to resolve the problem and appreciate your patience during this time. Call today! OUR SERVICES COMMERCIAL BUSINESSES We provide reliable 24/7 emergency

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