Day Through Night Plumbing serves Lebanon homeowners, landlords, business owners, and property managers throughout Wilson County. From aging plumbing in homes and commercial buildings near the historic square to drain and leak issues in newer residential developments east of Nashville, we provide dependable plumbing service with straightforward communication and no guesswork about what the repair will involve.
Lebanon is the Wilson County seat with a historic downtown square, long-established residential neighborhoods, a growing rental market driven by Nashville-area population growth, and a commercial corridor that includes restaurants, retail, and service businesses. The right plumbing service depends on what type of property you have and what the problem is actually doing.
For homes or businesses where the same drain clogs repeatedly. In Lebanon's older neighborhoods, this often points to a sewer line issue — root intrusion, offset joints, or a collapsed section — rather than a simple blockage.
View Sewer Camera InspectionFor restaurants, retail shops, offices, and mixed-use buildings in and around Lebanon's historic square with original or heavily aged drain lines, corroded supply piping, or failing restroom fixtures.
View Hydro JettingFor homes or commercial buildings where water is appearing — stained ceilings, wet baseboards, soft spots in flooring — but the origin is not obvious and a visual inspection has not located it.
View Water Leak DetectionFor Lebanon landlords with occupied rental homes or small multi-unit properties where a tenant has reported a clogged drain, leaking toilet, water heater problem, or other plumbing issue that needs prompt attention.
View Rental Plumbing ServiceFor sudden pipe failures — freeze-related bursts in winter, pressure surges, corrosion in older supply lines, or physical damage to drain or water lines inside or outside the structure.
View Pipe RepairFor Lebanon businesses dealing with kitchen drain backups, grease line buildup, restroom plumbing failure, mop sink issues, or commercial plumbing that needs to be resolved without a full-day shutdown.
View Restaurant PlumbingLebanon has a character unlike other Middle Tennessee cities. Its historic downtown square — one of the most intact in the region — is ringed by older commercial buildings that in many cases still have original or minimally updated plumbing systems. Grease-laden drain lines under square-area restaurants, aged water mains feeding older storefronts, and deteriorating restroom plumbing in historic structures are all real service needs here.
Surrounding the downtown are long-established residential neighborhoods with their own aging infrastructure, along with a fast-growing outer ring of newer homes and rental properties as Wilson County absorbs Nashville-area population growth. A landlord managing rental homes near Cumberland University faces different plumbing demands than a restaurant owner on the square or a homeowner in a newer subdivision off Highway 70. This page is structured around those differences.
Hydro jetting, sewer camera inspection, commercial drain cleaning, and pipe repair for restaurants, shops, and commercial buildings in Lebanon's historic downtown with aging drain and supply systems.
Leak repair, drain cleaning, toilet repair, pipe repair, water heater service, and emergency plumbing for homeowners in Lebanon's older residential neighborhoods with original or aging plumbing.
Plumbing service for Lebanon landlords managing occupied rental homes and small multi-unit properties — responsive to tenant calls, clearly communicated to property owners, and documented for records.
Kitchen drain cleaning, floor drain service, grease line hydro jetting, restroom plumbing repair, and after-hours commercial plumbing for Lebanon's active restaurant and retail business community.
These services reflect the actual plumbing demands we see in Lebanon — from grease-clogged drains under square-area restaurants and sewer line issues in older neighborhoods to rental property calls and water leak concerns in newer residential areas.
Call and describe what is happening. Whether it is a drain backup in a downtown Lebanon restaurant, a recurring sewer issue in an older neighborhood home, a tenant call at a rental property, or a hidden leak with no obvious source — we can route the call to the right service and give you an honest assessment upfront.
Call NowThese are realistic plumbing situations for homeowners, rental property owners, restaurant operators, and business tenants in Lebanon and the broader Wilson County area.
A downtown Lebanon restaurant with a floor drain or kitchen sink that backs up repeatedly due to years of grease accumulation in aging drain lines under the building.
A homeowner near downtown Lebanon whose toilets and tubs back up at the same time — a pattern pointing to a main sewer line issue rather than an isolated clog.
A Lebanon landlord receives a call from a tenant about no hot water, a running toilet that won't stop, or a kitchen drain that has completely stopped draining.
A homeowner or business owner in Lebanon notices their water bill has climbed without an obvious explanation — a signal of a slow leak in a supply line, toilet flapper, or buried pipe.
Lebanon is a primary service area for Day Through Night Plumbing in Wilson County. We also cover neighboring Middle Tennessee communities for residential, commercial, rental, and emergency plumbing needs.
Yes. Day Through Night Plumbing serves Lebanon for residential plumbing, rental property repairs, restaurant and commercial plumbing, sewer camera inspection, drain cleaning, leak detection, and emergency plumbing throughout Wilson County.
Yes. Many buildings in and around Lebanon's historic square have drain lines and supply plumbing that has not been significantly updated in decades. We use sewer camera inspection to assess what the line actually looks like before recommending a repair approach, and hydro jetting to clear grease and debris from commercial lines that standard snaking cannot reach. We give building owners an honest picture of the line condition so they can make informed decisions.
Recurring backups after clearing usually mean the drain line has a structural problem — a section of pipe that has offset, collapsed, or been infiltrated by roots — rather than just a buildup issue. A camera inspection lets us look directly at the line and identify the actual cause so the repair addresses the root problem rather than clearing the symptom temporarily.
Yes. We work with Lebanon landlords who manage single-family rentals and small multi-unit properties. We can coordinate directly with the tenant for scheduling, communicate clearly with the property owner about what was found and what was done, and keep a record of the repair for the owner's files.
An unexplained rise in water usage almost always means water is leaving the system somewhere. Common sources include a slow-running toilet flapper, a pinhole leak inside a wall, a deteriorating supply line under a slab, or a leaking outdoor irrigation connection. Water leak detection uses pressure testing and listening equipment to locate the source without tearing open walls unnecessarily.

Call Day Through Night Plumbing for emergency plumbing, leak repair, drain cleaning, pipe repair, toilet issues, water heater problems, sewer service, and commercial plumbing support in Lebanon.
For larger repair projects, permitting, or inspection-related work in Lebanon, you can review the City of Lebanon’s Building Inspection and Permitting information.