Day Through Night Plumbing provides plumbing service in Thompson's Station for homeowners in planned communities, families in large newer builds, and property managers overseeing rental homes in one of Williamson County's fastest-growing zip codes. From first-time fixture failures in recently built homes to water heater issues, drain backups, and pipe concerns, we give you a straight answer and handle the repair without unnecessary upsells.
Thompson's Station has grown rapidly as Williamson County families seek larger homes, top-rated schools, and a quieter pace than Nashville or Franklin offer. Nearly all of its housing stock is relatively new — but new construction in high-demand areas moves fast, and plumbing issues in newer homes are more common than most homeowners expect.
For newer homes where a kitchen sink, master bath drain, or guest bathroom has drained slowly since move-in — often a slope or venting issue from original construction rather than a blockage.
View Drain CleaningFor large Thompson's Station homes with three or more bathrooms where a plumbing issue in one area may affect others — particularly main line concerns or shared vent stack problems.
View Sewer Camera InspectionFor tankless or tank water heaters in large newer homes where the unit is not keeping up with demand, producing inconsistent temperatures, or showing early signs of failure.
View Water Heater RepairFor homeowners who notice wet flooring, a damp wall, or water staining in an unexpected area — common in larger homes where a supply line or appliance connection fails inside a wall or under flooring.
View Water Leak DetectionFor sudden failures at fittings, supply line connections, or outdoor hose bibs — particularly after a freeze event or from high water pressure stressing newer PEX or CPVC plumbing lines.
View Pipe RepairFor landlords managing investment properties in Thompson's Station where a tenant has reported a plumbing issue that needs prompt, professional handling without disrupting the tenancy.
View Rental Plumbing ServiceThompson's Station has transformed from a rural crossroads into one of Williamson County's most sought-after addresses in a remarkably short time. The community is almost entirely composed of large single-family homes built in planned subdivisions over the past fifteen years — properties like Tollgate Village, Fields of Canterbury, and Bridgemore Village that attract families who want space, quality schools, and proximity to Franklin.
Large homes with four or more bathrooms, dedicated laundry rooms, finished basements, and outdoor kitchens have complex plumbing layouts. Multiple water heaters, recirculating systems, and long supply runs from the main are common. When something goes wrong, finding the source requires more than a basic visual check. Homeowners here also tend to have high expectations for how the job is handled — we communicate clearly, give honest assessments, and do not recommend work that is not needed.
Drain cleaning, leak detection, water heater repair, toilet repair, pipe repair, and emergency plumbing for homeowners in Thompson's Station's master-planned subdivisions with large, multi-bathroom layouts.
Repair and diagnostic service for tankless water heaters common in newer Thompson's Station homes — including units that are not meeting demand, producing inconsistent output, or showing error codes.
Plumbing service for landlords managing investment properties in Thompson's Station — tenant calls handled promptly, repairs documented clearly, and communication provided to the property owner throughout.
Water leak detection for large homes where a hidden supply line or connection leak is not easy to locate visually — using pressure testing and listening equipment to find the source without unnecessary demolition.
These services reflect the actual plumbing demands in Thompson's Station — large newer homes with complex layouts, tankless water heater service, investment property support, and the post-construction plumbing issues that surface in recently built Williamson County communities.
Call and describe what you are seeing. Whether it is a drain that has never worked right, a water heater that cannot keep up with your household, a leak you cannot locate, or a tenant plumbing call at a rental home — we will tell you what service fits before sending anyone out.
Call NowThese are realistic plumbing situations for homeowners, rental property owners, and new residents settling into Thompson's Station's planned communities and surrounding Williamson County neighborhoods.
A homeowner in a planned community with four bathrooms whose master bath drain has run slowly since move-in — a venting or slope issue from original construction.
A larger Thompson's Station home where the tankless water heater cannot meet simultaneous demand across multiple bathrooms, requiring diagnostic service and possible reconfiguration.
A homeowner who discovers a wet spot on finished flooring or discoloration on drywall with no obvious fixture leak nearby — a supply line failure inside a wall or under the slab.
A landlord with a rental home in Thompson's Station whose tenant has reported no hot water and a bathroom drain that has stopped working — both needing same-day service.
Thompson's Station is a priority plumbing service area in southern Williamson County, between Franklin and Spring Hill. Day Through Night Plumbing also serves nearby communities for residential, rental, and emergency plumbing needs.
Yes. Day Through Night Plumbing serves Thompson's Station for residential plumbing, water heater repair, drain cleaning, leak detection, pipe repair, sewer service, rental property plumbing, and emergency plumbing in Williamson County.
Newer homes in fast-growing Williamson County communities are built on competitive schedules, and installation quality varies. Drains that slope too shallowly, vent stacks that were sized for a smaller home, and fittings that were not fully seated are all common sources of problems that surface within a few years of move-in. We diagnose the actual cause rather than just clearing the symptom, so the repair holds.
Yes. Tankless water heaters are common in newer Williamson County homes and have different service needs than traditional tank units. We diagnose performance issues — including units that cannot meet simultaneous demand across multiple bathrooms, units throwing error codes, and units with scale buildup from hard water — and repair or service them accordingly.
Yes. As Thompson's Station has grown, a portion of its homes have been purchased as investment properties. We work with landlords who need a plumbing vendor that responds reliably to tenant calls, communicates clearly with the property owner about what was done, and documents repairs for the owner's records.
Large homes with multiple bathrooms, finished lower levels, and long supply runs can make it difficult to trace a leak or drainage issue without proper equipment. We use pressure testing and leak detection tools to locate the source before opening walls or flooring — which protects the home from unnecessary damage and keeps the repair scope accurate from the start.

Call Day Through Night Plumbing for leak repair, drain cleaning, sewer issues, water heater problems, pipe repair, and urgent plumbing help in Thompson Station.
For building permits and inspection information, you can review the Town of Thompson’s Station Building and Codes Department.