We prioritize emergency calls during business hours
General Services
We offer a full range of residential and commercial plumbing services, including leak detection, water heater repair and replacement, drain cleaning, slab leak repair, sewer line inspections, gas line services, fixture installations, and more.
Yes, our plumbers are fully licensed and insured with over 30 years of experience. You can trust you're getting top-quality, professional service.
Yes, we provide free estimates for most jobs. Give us a call and we'll be happy to discuss your plumbing needs and provide an upfront quote. Some detailed inspections may have a fee (discussed upfront).
We offer same-day or next-day service in most cases. Emergency calls are prioritized and handled as quickly as possible.
Yes, we offer emergency plumbing services. If you have a burst pipe, major leak, or any urgent issue, call us right away. We prioritize urgent issues during business hours (no 24/7 service).
We proudly serve Lucas, Allen, McKinney, Plano, Frisco, Wylie, Richardson, Garland, Rowlett, and surrounding areas in North Texas.
Our standard service call fee is $375 for the first 2 hours, which goes toward the cost of the repair if you choose to move forward with the work.
Yes, we stand behind our work 100%. All services come with a workmanship guarantee for your peace of mind.
Yes, we can coordinate with your home warranty company or insurance provider, depending on the situation and coverage.
We're currently developing maintenance plans to help homeowners prevent plumbing issues and save on repairs. Ask us about available options.
We recommend trusted brands like AO Smith, Moen, Delta, and Kohler for their reliability and quality.
A.O. Smith water heaters offer high-efficiency, commercial-grade components, and extended warranty options. View AO Smith Support Documents.
Specific Plumbing Issues
Low water pressure can be caused by clogged pipes, a faulty pressure regulator, hidden leaks, or buildup in your fixtures. We can diagnose and fix the issue quickly.
Slab leaks are usually caused by corrosion, shifting foundations, or poor installation. We use leak detection tools to locate the leak and repair it through tunneling or rerouting the line.
Noises like banging or rattling (known as water hammer) are often caused by loose pipes, high water pressure, or air in the lines. We can identify the cause and quiet your system.
Signs include high water bills, wet spots, mold, musty smells, or cracks in walls or flooring. We use advanced leak detection to pinpoint hidden leaks without tearing up your home.
Yes, we repair all types of water heaters and can recommend and install a new unit if yours is beyond repair.
Absolutely. We install and service tankless systems, which offer energy efficiency and endless hot water.
Turn off the water supply if it's leaking and give us a call. It could be a worn flapper, faulty fill valve, or something more serious—we'll fix it fast.
Yes, we handle everything from simple sink clogs to major main line blockages using the latest tools and techniques.
Yes, we offer camera inspections to locate sewer problems and provide repair or replacement services as needed.
Yes, we're licensed to install and repair gas lines for stoves, fireplaces, water heaters, and more. Safety is always our top priority.
Turn off your main water valve and leave us a message. We'll respond the next business morning.
Plumbing Maintenance Tips
Here are some essential maintenance tips to keep your plumbing system in good condition:
Check for leaks monthly by inspecting visible pipes and fixtures
Know the location of your main shut-off valve in case of emergencies
Insulate exposed pipes to prevent freezing in winter
Flush your water heater annually to remove sediment
Test your water pressure (ideal range is 40–60 psi)
Use drain strainers in sinks and showers to prevent clogs
For bathroom and kitchen plumbing maintenance:
Avoid using chemical drain cleaners which can damage pipes
Fix running toilets promptly to prevent water waste
Never flush wipes, hygiene products, or paper towels
Clean faucet aerators periodically to maintain good water flow
Always use cold water with your garbage disposal
Run water for 15 seconds after using the disposal to flush the drain
Seasonal plumbing maintenance tasks:
Before winter: Disconnect garden hoses, drain and insulate outdoor faucets to prevent freezing
After heavy rains: Check basement drains and exterior cleanouts for proper drainage
Summer: Inspect irrigation systems and outdoor spigots for leaks
Fall: Clear gutters and downspouts to prevent water damage to your foundation
Proactive plumbing maintenance:
Schedule annual professional plumbing inspections
Consider installing a water softener if you have hard water
Monitor your water bills for unexpected increases that might indicate leaks
Install water leak detectors in areas prone to water damage
Replace older plumbing fixtures before they fail
Emergency Information
Main Water Shut-Off Valve: Usually located where the main water line enters your home, often in the basement, crawl space, or near the water meter. Turn clockwise to shut off.
Fixture Shut-Off Valves: Individual fixtures (toilets, sinks) have their own shut-off valves, typically located beneath or behind the fixture.
Burst Pipe: Shut off the main water valve immediately, then call us.
Overflowing Toilet: Turn off the water valve behind the toilet and avoid flushing until fixed.
Water Heater Leaking: Turn off the power/gas to the heater and the cold water supply valve.
Gas Smell: Leave immediately, call the gas company from outside, then contact us.