Old Hickory is a close-knit lakeside community with a mix of older homes, historic streets, and fast-growing neighborhoods. Whether you’re near Old Hickory Lake, close to Hadley’s Bend, around the Village of Old Hickory, or tucked along Old Hickory Blvd, plumbing problems can pop up fast — and you need someone who knows the area.
Mid-TN Plumbing helps homeowners across Old Hickory every day. Many houses here have aging pipes, older water heaters, and fixtures that need regular care. If you’re having issues with no hot water, slow drains, or leaks, you can learn more on our water heater and drain cleaning pages.
We show up on time, explain everything in simple terms, and fix the problem the right way.
These Old Hickory neighborhoods appear directly on Google Maps and help create real local relevance:
We service all lake-area homes, historic properties, and the newer builds along the bypass and Old Hickory Blvd.
Old Hickory sits right between Hermitage and Mt. Juliet, and many homeowners move between all three areas daily. If you’re closer to the Hermitage border, visit our Hermitage page. If you live toward the east side near the Wilson County line, our Mt. Juliet page has more information about homes we service there. Lebanon sits just beyond Mt. Juliet along I-40, and our Lebanon page covers the neighborhoods we help there as well.
Old Hickory sits right between Hermitage, Madison, and Mt. Juliet — with homes ranging from early 1900s cottages to modern lakefront houses. That mix creates unique plumbing challenges.
Homeowners trust us because:
If you’re noticing damp spots, running toilets, or low pressure, our leak detection page explains how we find hidden issues without tearing things apart.
Homes in the Village of Old Hickory and Rayon City often have older plumbing with worn fittings, rusted sections, or outdated shutoff valves.
Humidity around Old Hickory Lake can loosen seals, cause fixture corrosion, and speed up wear on faucets and toilets. Visit our toilet & faucet repair page for signs to look out for.
Cold snaps hit hard near the lake. Older water heaters often struggle to keep up. If yours is running out fast, our water heater page explains common causes.
Parts of Old Hickory, especially around Hadley’s Bend and the Lakewood block, can see sudden drops in pressure during high-demand periods.
Tree roots and older pipes near the lake cause slow drains and backups. Our drain cleaning page covers how we clear them safely.
We help with all types of residential plumbing issues, including:
If something breaks suddenly — burst pipes, leaks, flooding — our emergency plumbing page explains what to do next.
You tell us what’s happening. We check the plumbing system and find the real source of the issue.
We walk you through repair choices in simple, clear language so you know exactly what to expect.
We use quality parts, make the repair cleanly, and test everything before we leave.
You’ll often see our trucks near:
These routes help us reach Old Hickory homeowners quickly.
Please reach us at legacy2bventures@gmail.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Yes. We work across the Village of Old Hickory, Hadley’s Bend, Green Harbor, Rayon City, Lakewood, and the neighborhoods along Old Hickory Blvd and near the lake.
Most Old Hickory homes are close to the routes we drive every day, like Old Hickory Blvd, Hadley Ave, and Hermitage Road. That means we can usually get to you fast, even during busy times.
Older homes in the Village and Rayon City often have older pipes, worn valves, and older fixtures. We take extra care to check the age and condition of your system and explain the best long-term fix, not just a quick patch.
The most common issues we see are water heater problems, slow or clogged drains, running toilets, leaking faucets, and low water pressure, especially in older lake-area homes.
That’s very common. Just show us what you’re seeing — like water on the floor, stains on the ceiling, strange noises, or no hot water. We’ll inspect the system, explain the problem in simple terms, and give you clear repair options.
Have a question or need service? Send us a message or call anytime. We proudly serve Mount Juliet and the surrounding Wilson County area.
Hermitage is surrounded by several connected communities, and many plumbing issues overlap across the area. We also serve:
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