Mulberry took shape in 2024 when northeast Gwinnett residents voted to incorporate the area around Hamilton Mill, between I-85 and the Hall and Barrow county lines. The new city covers nearly 26 square miles and is home to roughly 41,000 residents, making it the second-largest city in Gwinnett. Median household income tops $121,000 — the highest of any Gwinnett city — and the area is dominated by upscale single-family homes.
Most Mulberry housing was built from the late 1990s through the 2010s, in large planned communities serving the Mill Creek and Seckinger school clusters. These homes are now hitting the age where first-generation water heaters are failing, builder-grade supply lines are showing wear, and the plumbing systems benefit from professional attention. We service these neighborhoods week in and week out.
Whether you're in a long-established Hamilton Mill home, a newer community along Highway 124, or somewhere near the Mulberry-Braselton border, we deliver the same honest, upfront service that built our name in Gwinnett over five decades. Family-owned, locally rooted, and committed to doing the job right the first time.
Major repair or replacement? We offer financing through Synchrony so you can get the work done now and pay over time.
Apply for FinancingCall or text Tom Ward Plumbing now for honest, reliable service in Mulberry and throughout Gwinnett County.