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Plumbing Services in Weddington, NC

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MQ Plumbing LLC

Plumbing Services in Weddington, NC

Weddington is one of Union County’s most established upscale communities — large wooded lots, custom-built homes, and a quiet residential character that has attracted families relocating from Charlotte for decades. That profile creates plumbing demands that go well beyond a standard service call.

Many Weddington homes were built between the late 1980s and early 2000s — a construction window that produced some of the most problematic pipe materials in the region. Polybutylene (PB) plumbing, once installed throughout Union County subdivisions during this era, is known to degrade and fail without warning. If your home was built before 2000 and has never had a pipe inspection, there’s a real chance it still has PB supply lines running through the walls and crawl spaces.

Beyond materials, Weddington’s lot sizes and custom floor plans mean longer pipe runs, multiple water heater configurations, and — in many properties — private wells serving homes that were built before the area’s municipal water expansion. Larger homes also tend to have complex gas line setups feeding outdoor kitchens, whole-home generators, and pool heaters that require a licensed hand to service safely.

A plumber working in Weddington needs to know all of this before they pull up to your driveway. At MQ Plumbing, we do.

Our Services

What We Handle in Weddington, NC

Whether you’re dealing with a sudden drop in water pressure on a weekday morning or planning a full bathroom remodel around your schedule, MQ Plumbing handles the complete scope of residential plumbing in Weddington.

Licensed, Permitted, and

Built to Pass Inspection

Plumbing work in Weddington falls under Union County permit requirements and must comply with the NC State Plumbing Code. We pull every permit required, and our work is built to pass inspection the first time. You get a written price before a single tool comes out — no surprises on the invoice.

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FAQs

Plumbing FAQs

My Weddington home was built in the mid-1990s. Should I be worried about the pipes?
Possibly, yes. Homes built in Union County between roughly 1985 and 1995 frequently contain polybutylene (PB) supply piping — a material that was used widely during that period and is now known to fail without warning. PB pipes degrade from the inside out, so they can look fine until they burst. If you don't know what your supply lines are made of, we can do a quick inspection and tell you exactly what you have. No pressure, no upselling — just a straight answer.
Do you pull permits for plumbing work in Weddington?
Yes, every time. Weddington falls under Union County jurisdiction, which means permits are required for most plumbing installations, replacements, and alterations. We handle the permit process from start to finish and our work is built to pass Mecklenburg/Union County inspection the first time. If a plumber tells you a permit isn't needed for a job that clearly requires one — that's a red flag worth taking seriously.
How quickly can you get to Weddington?
We're based in Mint Hill and serve the entire Charlotte metro including Weddington regularly. For same-day service requests, give us a call before noon and we'll do everything we can to get out that day. For urgent situations — active leaks, water heater failures, no hot water — call us directly at +1 (980) 900-7649 and we'll prioritize your job.
My home has a private well. Can you service it?
Yes. We work on well pump systems regularly, including pressure tank inspections, pump replacements, and troubleshooting low-pressure or no-water situations. Some older Weddington properties were built before municipal water reached the area and are still on private wells — we're familiar with the setup and know what to look for.
Will you give me a price before starting the work?
Always. We don't start any job without giving you a written, upfront estimate first. The price you approve is the price you pay. No hour-in surprises, no "we discovered additional issues" add-ons without your explicit sign-off.
Do you handle gas lines for outdoor kitchens and generators?
Yes. We install and extend gas lines for outdoor kitchens, standby generators, gas fireplaces, and pool heaters — all common in larger Weddington homes. Gas line work requires a licensed plumber and proper permits. We handle both, and we test everything before we leave.
What's the difference between a water line problem and a sewer line problem?
A water line brings clean water into your home — signs of trouble include low pressure, discolored water, or unexplained spikes in your water bill. A sewer line carries wastewater out — signs include slow drains throughout the house, gurgling sounds, or sewage smell in the yard. Both can be caused by root intrusion or pipe deterioration in older neighborhoods. If you're not sure which you're dealing with, describe the symptoms and we'll point you in the right direction.

Ready to get it fixed?

Whether it’s an aging water heater, a pressure problem that’s been bothering you for months, a gas line project, or a plumbing repair you need done right the first time — MQ Plumbing LLC is the licensed, local team Pineville homeowners rely on.

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