Upper Marlboro is the county seat of Prince George's County and serves a large surrounding area. The community has a mix of older established neighborhoods and newer development, with plumbing needs that range from aging infrastructure in historic areas to modern systems in newer subdivisions.
Upper Marlboro properties on public water deal primarily with hard water — Prince George's County municipal water is notably high in hardness minerals. Scale buildup in water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines is a common complaint. Properties on well water in the greater Upper Marlboro area face iron, hardness, and low pH issues typical of the region.
Upper Marlboro's older neighborhoods have aging sewer infrastructure that is increasingly prone to root intrusion and pipe deterioration. Cast iron and clay sewer lines from the 1960s–1980s are common in established areas and are now at or past their service life. We regularly perform sewer camera inspections and sewer repairs throughout Upper Marlboro. Basement flooding is also a concern for many properties given the area's topography.
Upper Marlboro and surrounding Prince George's County communities have significant older housing stock with cast iron and clay sewer lines. Root intrusion and pipe deterioration are common causes of chronic backups.
Prince George's County municipal water is notoriously hard. Scale buildup in water heaters, dishwashers, and washing machines reduces efficiency and shortens appliance life. A whole-home water softener is a worthwhile investment.
Low-lying areas of Prince George's County experience groundwater intrusion during heavy rain. Sump pump installation, battery backup systems, and proper drainage are essential for protecting finished basements and crawlspaces.
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Hard water is the most common reason for premature water heater failure in Upper Marlboro. The high mineral content in Prince George's County water creates sediment buildup inside the tank, reducing efficiency and accelerating deterioration. A water softener upstream of the water heater significantly extends its lifespan.
Sewer backups in Upper Marlboro are most commonly caused by root intrusion in older cast iron or clay sewer lines, grease buildup in kitchen drain lines, or pipe deterioration in aging infrastructure. A camera inspection identifies the exact cause and guides the right repair approach.
Yes. We perform sewer line repair and replacement throughout Upper Marlboro, including excavation work for full sewer line replacement when repair is no longer viable.
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