Day Through Night Plumbing serves Mount Juliet homeowners, apartment managers, and business owners throughout one of Tennessee's fastest-growing communities. New construction does not mean trouble-free plumbing — pressure issues, fitting problems, and first-time fixture failures are common in newer homes. Whether it is a drain backup in a subdivision home, a leak in a growing apartment community, or a plumbing call from a Providence-area business, we respond quickly and give you a straight answer before any work begins.
Mount Juliet is one of the fastest-growing cities in Tennessee, built largely on newer residential subdivisions, expanding apartment communities, and a commercial corridor anchored by the Providence area. Most homes here were built in the 2000s through the 2020s — and newer construction brings its own set of plumbing concerns that are different from what older homes face.
For subdivision homes where a drain runs slowly, a toilet keeps clogging, or a bathroom fixture has never drained properly — often tied to venting, slope, or fitting issues from original installation rather than buildup.
View Drain CleaningFor Mount Juliet homes where fixtures drip after shutoff, water hammer is noticeable in the walls, or appliance connections repeatedly fail — signs that water pressure may be exceeding safe levels for the home's plumbing system.
View Leak RepairFor property managers overseeing Mount Juliet apartment communities or investor-owned rental homes where a tenant has reported a plumbing issue that needs prompt, professional handling.
View Apartment PlumbingFor homes where water is showing up unexpectedly — wet spots on ceilings, moisture under flooring, water near the water heater — without an obvious dripping fixture or visible pipe failure to explain it.
View Water Leak DetectionFor restaurants, retail stores, and service businesses in the Providence Marketplace corridor or along Mount Juliet Road dealing with drain backups, restroom plumbing failure, or commercial plumbing issues during or after business hours.
View Restaurant PlumbingFor sudden failures in PEX or CPVC supply lines, fitting separations under sinks, water line breaks at appliance connections, or any urgent pipe failure requiring immediate repair in a Mount Juliet home or building.
View Pipe RepairMount Juliet's explosive growth means most of its housing stock was built within the last two decades. Homeowners sometimes assume that a newer home should not have plumbing issues — but production-built homes are constructed quickly across many subdivisions simultaneously, and installation quality varies. Drain lines that were not sloped correctly, vent stacks that were improperly sized, PEX fittings crimped under substandard pressure, and fixtures installed without shutoff valves are all issues that surface within the first few years of ownership.
On top of that, Mount Juliet's rapid population growth has brought a wave of investor-purchased homes and newly built apartment communities that need reliable plumbing vendor support. The Providence commercial corridor adds restaurant and retail plumbing demand. Each of these — newer homes, rental properties, and commercial tenants — requires a different kind of response.
Drain cleaning, leak repair, fixture repair, water heater service, toilet repair, pipe repair, and emergency plumbing for homeowners in Mount Juliet's many newer residential subdivisions and planned communities.
Multi-unit plumbing support for apartment managers and investor landlords in Mount Juliet — tenant calls, clogged drains, running toilets, water heater failures, and occupied-unit repairs handled with clear communication to both parties.
Restaurant plumbing, kitchen drain cleaning, floor drain service, mop sink repair, restroom plumbing, and after-hours commercial plumbing for food service tenants in the Providence Marketplace and surrounding commercial areas.
Restroom plumbing repair, break room drain cleaning, water line issues, fixture replacement, and commercial plumbing service for retail and office tenants along the Mount Juliet Road commercial corridor.
These services reflect the specific plumbing demands in Mount Juliet — newer residential construction, growing apartment inventory, investor-owned rental homes, and an active commercial corridor — rather than a generic list reused from another location page.
Call and describe what is happening. Whether it is a drain that has never worked right in a newer Mount Juliet home, a tenant call at an apartment community, or a restaurant drain backed up during the dinner rush, we will tell you exactly what service fits before sending anyone out.
Call NowThese are realistic plumbing situations for homeowners, apartment managers, rental property investors, and business owners in Mount Juliet and the surrounding west Wilson County area.
A homeowner in a newer Mount Juliet subdivision whose master bath drain or kitchen sink has run slowly since move-in — pointing to an installation issue rather than a clog.
A PEX fitting under a sink or at an appliance connection that has separated or begun leaking in a newer home — sometimes discovered as water damage behind cabinets or under flooring.
A Mount Juliet apartment manager with multiple tenant-reported plumbing issues — clogged drains, a running toilet in one unit, and a water heater complaint in another — all needing same-day handling.
A restaurant or retail tenant in the Providence area dealing with a restroom backup or kitchen drain stoppage during peak hours that cannot wait for a next-day appointment.
Mount Juliet is a primary service area for Day Through Night Plumbing in west Wilson County. We also cover neighboring Middle Tennessee communities for residential, rental, commercial, and emergency plumbing needs.
Yes. Day Through Night Plumbing serves Mount Juliet for residential plumbing, apartment and rental property service, commercial plumbing, drain cleaning, leak detection, and emergency plumbing throughout west Wilson County.
Newer construction does not guarantee problem-free plumbing. Production-built homes in Mount Juliet's fast-growing subdivisions are built on tight schedules, and installation shortcuts are not uncommon — drain lines with insufficient slope, PEX fittings that were not fully seated, vent stacks that were sized incorrectly, or fixtures installed without accessible shutoff valves. These issues surface within a few years of move-in and are real plumbing problems regardless of how new the home is.
Yes. Mount Juliet has seen significant growth in both apartment communities and investor-owned single-family rentals. We work with property managers and individual landlords to handle tenant plumbing calls, coordinate scheduling around occupancy, and document repairs for the owner's records. We communicate with both the property manager and the tenant so there are no gaps in information.
Yes. We provide plumbing service for restaurants, retail businesses, and commercial tenants throughout the Providence Marketplace corridor and Mount Juliet Road commercial area — including kitchen drain cleaning, restroom plumbing, floor drain service, and after-hours calls for situations that cannot wait until the next business day.
Water pressure that is too high is one of the more common and overlooked plumbing issues in newer subdivisions. When municipal supply pressure exceeds around 80 PSI, it stresses fixture connections, causes faucets to drip after shutoff, accelerates wear on water heater inlet valves, and can cause loud water hammer in the walls. A pressure-reducing valve is typically the fix, and identifying the issue early prevents more expensive fixture and appliance damage down the road.

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 Mount Juliet.
For Mount Juliet plumbing permits, code requirements, and building inspection information, you can review the City of Mount Juliet’s Building and Codes Department.