Pete Wall Plumbing Co

VA

4

Plumber

strip centersapartment complexesand more major commercial builds. We cover a breadth of servicesNC 27405 Email Us [email&#160protected] Copyright © 2026 All Rights Reserved. Pete Wall Plumbing Co. Inc.Plumbing

033; Quality Service We are professional and respectful to all of our customers, serving you the highest quality of work. Schedule an Appointment Name Phone Email Address Description of the Issue Submit Our Services Bathroom Repair Water Heater Repair Leak Detection & Repair Drain Cleaning Water Line Repairs Commercial Repairs Residential Pete Wall Plumbing has been serving the homes of happy triad customers for over 60 years. We offer 24/7 emergency service, so you’ll never be stuck waiting

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