Central Plumbing Service Areas Across Louisiana
Central Plumbing Co. provides residential, commercial, and emergency plumbing services across Louisiana. Our licensed plumbers serve 4 major metro areas and 20+ surrounding communities from our headquarters in Baton Rouge. We operate 20+ service trucks with 45 employees and 4 trucks dedicated to sewer and drain emergencies. Every service call includes flat rate pricing with no hidden fees.
The Payne family founded Central Plumbing in Central, Louisiana, in 1974. Four generations of master plumbers have expanded our reach from a single truck to a 50,000 square foot facility serving communities from Lake Charles to Alexandria. Jay Payne, fourth-generation master plumber, leads the company today under Louisiana Master Plumber License #1959.
Baton Rouge and Surrounding Communities
Baton Rouge is Central Plumbing’s home base. Our 50,000 square foot facility on Greenwell Springs Road serves as the dispatch center for all service trucks covering the greater Baton Rouge metro area. We provide same-day service for most residential and commercial plumbing calls in Baton Rouge and surrounding East Baton Rouge Parish communities.
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Central, LouisianaCentral is where the Payne family started Central Plumbing in 1974. Located 12 miles north of Baton Rouge, Central became an incorporated city in 2005. We provide full residential and commercial plumbing services to Central, including drain cleaning, water heater repair, sewer line service, and emergency response.
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Denham SpringsLocated 15 miles east of Baton Rouge in Livingston Parish. Denham Springs experienced catastrophic flooding during the August 2016 Louisiana floods, which damaged thousands of residential plumbing systems. Central Plumbing provides full plumbing services to Denham Springs, including water heater repair and installation.
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BakerLocated 10 miles north of Baton Rouge. Baker’s residential properties include homes from the 1960s and 1970s with aging galvanized steel and cast iron plumbing that commonly requires repair and replacement.
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GonzalesLocated 25 miles south of Baton Rouge in Ascension Parish. Gonzales is one of the fastest-growing cities in Louisiana. Rapid new construction creates demand for plumbing installations, inspections, and service connections.
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ZacharyLocated 15 miles north of Baton Rouge. Zachary has experienced significant residential growth with new subdivisions requiring plumbing inspections, water heater installations, and service connections to the municipal water system.
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Port AllenLocated directly across the Mississippi River from Baton Rouge in West Baton Rouge Parish. Port Allen’s older residential areas contain homes with original plumbing infrastructure from the mid-20th century.
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WatsonLocated 20 miles east of Baton Rouge in Livingston Parish. Watson’s rural and suburban properties include a mix of municipal water connections and private well systems.
Lafayette and the Acadiana Region
Central Plumbing serves Lafayette and surrounding Acadiana communities, located approximately 60 miles west of Baton Rouge via I-10. Lafayette is the hub of the Acadiana region with a population of approximately 126,000 residents. The Lafayette Utilities System (LUS) sources municipal water from the Chicot Aquifer and operates over 900 miles of water distribution pipe. Lafayette’s expansive Beaumont clay formation soil creates seasonal ground movement that stresses buried water and sewer lines throughout the region.
Our Lafayette service area includes:
Youngsville
8 miles south of Lafayette. One of the fastest-growing cities in Louisiana with high demand for new construction plumbing.
Broussard
7 miles south of Lafayette. Significant residential and commercial growth along the Ambassador Caffery corridor.
Scott
5 miles west of Lafayette on I-10. Older sections contain original 1960s and 1970s plumbing infrastructure.
Carencro
6 miles north of Lafayette. Older housing stock with galvanized steel water supply lines and cast iron drain systems.
Breaux Bridge
10 miles east of Lafayette on the Bayou Teche. High water table increases sewer infiltration and groundwater-related plumbing issues.
Duson
8 miles west of Lafayette. Growing residential base with expanding plumbing service demand.
Alexandria and Central Louisiana
Central Plumbing serves Alexandria and surrounding Central Louisiana (Cenla) communities, located approximately 125 miles northwest of Baton Rouge via I-49. Alexandria is the parish seat of Rapides Parish with a population of approximately 47,000. The City of Alexandria operates its own municipal water system sourcing groundwater from the Sparta and Carrizo-Wilcox aquifers. Alexandria is also one of the few Louisiana municipalities that operates its own gas distribution system. The city’s residential growth between the 1940s and 1970s, driven by military activity at Camp Beauregard and England Air Force Base, created a large stock of homes with aging plumbing infrastructure now 50 to 80 years old.
Our Alexandria service area includes:
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PinevilleDirectly across the Red River from Alexandria. Population of approximately 15,000 with older neighborhoods containing aging plumbing systems.
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Ball5 miles north of Alexandria. Served by Water Works District No. 3 of Rapides Parish with 7 groundwater wells.
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Boyce10 miles north of Alexandria on Highway 71. Residential properties with mid-20th century plumbing infrastructure.
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Woodworth12 miles south of Alexandria along Highway 165.
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Lecompte12 miles south of Alexandria along Highway 165.
Lake Charles and Southwest Louisiana
Central Plumbing serves Lake Charles and surrounding Southwest Louisiana communities, located approximately 190 miles west of Baton Rouge via I-10. Lake Charles is the economic hub of Calcasieu Parish with approximately 85,000 residents served by the city water system. The City of Lake Charles Water System delivers 15 million gallons daily from 17 groundwater wells drilled into the Chicot Aquifer through 6 treatment plants and 650 miles of water mains. Lake Charles is one of the most hurricane-impacted cities in the United States.
Our Lake Charles service area includes:
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Sulphur10 miles west of Lake Charles on I-10. Population of approximately 20,000. Significant hurricane damage and ongoing water system upgrades.
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Westlake5 miles west of Lake Charles across the Calcasieu River. Adjacent to the petrochemical corridor.
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Moss Bluff0 miles north of Lake Charles. Many properties use well water systems requiring specialized maintenance.
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Iowa15 miles east of Lake Charles on I-10. Mix of municipal and well water connections.
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Vinton25 miles west of Lake Charles near the Texas border.
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DeQuincy25 miles north of Lake Charles.
Plumbing Services Available Across All Service Areas
Central Plumbing provides the same comprehensive plumbing services across every location we serve. Our 9 core services are available to residential and commercial properties throughout our Louisiana service area.
- Drain cleaning — Mechanical snaking, motorized augers, and high pressure hydro jetting for kitchen drains, bathroom drains, floor drains, and main sewer lines.
- Water heater repair and installation — Gas, electric, and propane tank and tankless water heaters. Factory certified for Rheem, Rinnai, A.O. Smith, Noritz, and Navien.
- Tankless water heater installation — Dedicated tankless installation for gas, electric, and propane on demand systems, including tank to tankless conversions.
- Sewer line repair and replacement — Camera inspection, root removal, pipe repair, and full sewer line replacement for residential and commercial properties.
- Sewer camera inspection — CCTV video inspection with 512Hz sonde transmitters for precise pipe defect location and documentation.
- Water leak detection and repair — Electronic and acoustic leak detection for water supply lines, slab foundations, and behind-wall leaks.
- Gas line repair and installation — Gas leak repair, new gas line installation, and pressure testing for water heaters, furnaces, stoves, and generators.
- Backflow testing and repair — Annual backflow prevention testing, repair, and installation for commercial properties and irrigation systems.
- Emergency plumbing — 24/7 emergency response for burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks, water heater failures, and storm-related plumbing damage.
Plumbing Challenges Across Louisiana
Louisiana’s climate, soil composition, and water infrastructure create specific plumbing challenges that Central Plumbing encounters across every service area. Understanding these regional conditions is part of what separates 50 years of Louisiana plumbing experience from a generic service call.
Expansive clay soil:
From Baton Rouge's alluvial Mississippi River deposits to Lafayette's Beaumont clay formation to Lake Charles's Gulf Coastal Plain alluvials, Louisiana's clay soil retains moisture, swells, and contracts with seasonal changes. This ground movement shifts buried water and sewer pipes, separates joints, and creates bellied sections that trap waste and accelerate corrosion.
Hurricane and severe weather exposure:
Louisiana's Gulf Coast location exposes the state to hurricanes, tropical storms, and severe flooding. Hurricane Laura, Hurricane Delta, Hurricane Ida, and the August 2016 floods all caused widespread plumbing damage, including displaced underground pipes, contaminated water lines, flood-damaged water heaters, and sewer system overflows. Central Plumbing provides emergency plumbing restoration after storm events across our entire service area.
Aging residential infrastructure:
Louisiana experienced significant residential growth between the 1940s and 1970s. Homes from this era commonly have galvanized steel water supply lines, cast iron or clay sewer pipes, and original plumbing fixtures. These systems are 50 to 80 years old, approaching or exceeding their service life. Galvanized steel corrodes from the inside. Cast iron deteriorates and cracks. Clay pipes separate at joints. Central Plumbing diagnoses and replaces aging plumbing systems across every service area.
Hard water and mineral content:
Louisiana's groundwater sources, including the Chicot Aquifer serving Lafayette and Lake Charles and the Sparta Aquifer serving Alexandria, contain dissolved minerals including calcium, magnesium, iron, and manganese. These minerals deposit on pipe walls, accumulate as sediment in water heater tanks, and reduce flow through fixtures over time.
High water table:
Much of Louisiana sits on a high water table that increases groundwater infiltration into cracked sewer pipes. Infiltration and inflow (I&I) overwhelms municipal sewer collection systems during heavy rain events, causing residential backups in homes with compromised sewer laterals.
Why Choose Central Plumbing Across Louisiana
- Louisiana Master Plumber License #1959: Every Central Plumbing technician is licensed, bonded, and insured under our state-issued master plumber license.
- 50 years serving Louisiana: Founded in 1974 by the Payne family. Four generations of master plumbers. Over 20 service trucks and 45 employees operating from a 50,000 square foot facility.
- 4 dedicated sewer and drain trucks: Equipped with camera inspection systems, hydro jetters, and mechanical rooter equipment for emergency sewer response.
- Flat rate pricing: Quotes before work begins. No surprise charges.
- 24/7 emergency support: Real people answer the phone at every hour. Plumbing emergencies receive immediate dispatch.
- All-brand water heater certification: Factory certified for Rheem, Rinnai, A.O. Smith, Noritz, Navien. Only Jacuzzi warranty service provider in the greater Louisiana service area.
Frequently Asked Questions: Central Plumbing Service Areas
Central Plumbing serves communities across Louisiana from Baton Rouge to Lake Charles (190 miles west), Lafayette (60 miles west), and Alexandria (125 miles northwest). We dispatch service trucks for both scheduled and emergency service calls throughout our coverage area.
Central Plumbing provides flat rate pricing on every service call regardless of location. The price we quote is the price you pay. Contact us at 225-925-8552 for exact pricing for your property.
Central Plumbing provides 24/7 emergency plumbing service across all service areas. Real people answer the phone every hour. We respond to burst pipes, sewer backups, gas leaks, and water heater failures in every community we serve.
Central Plumbing provides commercial plumbing services to restaurants, hotels, casinos, retail centers, office buildings, apartment complexes, and industrial facilities across all service areas in Louisiana.
Call Central Plumbing at 225-925-8552. A real person will answer your call, confirm your location is within our service area, and schedule your service call. We offer same-day scheduling for most service requests.
Schedule Plumbing Service in Your Area
Central Plumbing Co. provides residential, commercial, and emergency plumbing services across Louisiana. Whether you are in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Alexandria, Lake Charles, or any of the 20+ surrounding communities we serve, our licensed plumbers deliver flat rate pricing and 24/7 emergency response.