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One Licensed Plumber on every job.

From a slab leak to a full sewer-line replacement same crew, same paperwork, same Licensed Plumber backing it. Permitted where required. Documented every time.

Texas Master Plumber Licensed
BBB Accredited
24/7 Emergency for Members
Licensed • Bonded • Insured
Serving All of DFW
Services Offered
Emergency plumbing service DFW  24/7 dispatch

Emergency Plumbing

Burst pipes at 2am. Sewage in the bathtub. Water shut off and panicking neighbors. Call us we dispatch, we arrive, we stop the loss.

  • 24/7 live dispatch
  • Mainline shutoff & damage mitigation
  • Same-night repair when parts are stocked
  • Insurance-ready photo report
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Water heater repair and replacement DFW  permitted install

Water Heater Repair & Replacement

Gas, electric, tank, tankless. We service every major brand and install to current TX code with full permit + inspection.

  • Anode rod replacement
  • Heating element & thermostat swaps
  • Full unit replacement (same day common)
  • 10-year warranty on installed units
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Slab leak detection Fort Worth TX  pressure testing

Slab Leak Detection

DFW soil shifts, copper rubs through, slabs leak. Pressure testing + acoustic gear pinpoints the failure no jackhammer guesswork.

  • Hydrostatic pressure testing
  • Acoustic + thermal location
  • Re-route or in-slab repair
  • Written report for insurer/buyer
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Sewer line repair DFW  camera inspection and repair

Sewer Line Repair

Cast iron failing? Belly in your main? Roots through the clay? We scope it, document it on video, then fix it spot repair to full replacement.

  • Inline camera scope (you keep the file)
  • Spot repair / pipe-burst / open-cut
  • Trenchless options where geology allows
  • Permit + city inspection coordination
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Whole house repiping DFW  PEX installation

Whole-House Repiping

Polybutylene? Galvanized? Pinhole-leaking copper? We re-pipe to PEX or copper with minimal drywall and a real return-to-service plan.

  • PEX or copper to spec
  • Phased plan never lose water overnight
  • Drywall patch & paint coordination
  • 10-year materials warranty
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Tankless water heater installation DFW  permitted and inspected

Tankless Water Heaters

Endless hot water, smaller footprint, lower bills. We size, install, vent, and descale gas or electric, indoor or outdoor.

  • System sizing (no undersized units)
  • Indoor / outdoor / cascade installs
  • Annual descale & maintenance plans
  • Manufacturer warranty registration
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Water filtration and softening DFW  whole-house systems

Water Filtration & Softening

DFW water is hard and chloraminated. Whole-house softening + carbon filtration extends fixture life and tastes like Hill Country well water.

  • Whole-house softener install
  • Carbon / RO drinking systems
  • Pre-install water quality test
  • Annual service plans
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Plumbing inspection DFW  photo report same day

Plumbing Inspections

Pre-listing, pre-purchase, annual maintenance, or buyer's option-period. Whole-system visual + functional with photo report.

  • Full visual + functional inspection
  • Water heater age & condition
  • Sewer camera (optional add-on)
  • Photo PDF delivered same day
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What folks say

What DFW homeowners say.

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Marcus T. 5 months ago
Found the slab leak in under an hour under the slab, exactly where they said it would be. Pulled the permit, did the repair, city inspection passed same week. No guesswork.
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Jenna K. 1 month ago
Upgraded our old tank water heater to a tankless unit. Clean install, permit pulled, and we never run out of hot water now. Final bill matched the quote.
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Daniel R. 3 weeks ago
Needed a full sewer line replacement. They scoped the line, pulled the city permit, and passed inspection the same week. No mess left behind.
Frequently Asked Questions

Every question. A straight answer.

Licensing & Code Compliance

Why does it matter if my plumber is a licensed Responsible Master Plumber (RMP)?

In Texas, a plumbing license is not a formality it is the law. The TSBPE requires every plumbing company to have a designated RMP on record. The RMP is legally responsible for every contract, every permit, and every installation. Hiring an unlicensed individual means you forfeit code-compliant workmanship guarantees, expose yourself to insurance claim denials, and inherit full personal liability.

How do I verify that my plumber is licensed in Texas?

Use the TSBPE Public License Search at tsbpe.texas.gov. Enter the company name or individual's name and confirm their license is active and in good standing. If a contractor cannot provide their license number, that is a clear signal they are offering you a shortcut.

What does "code-compliant" plumbing actually mean for my home?

Code compliance means every pipe, vent, drain, and fixture meets the safety and health standards of the International Plumbing Code and Uniform Plumbing Code as adopted by Texas. It protects your drinking water, prevents sewer gas migration, and ensures your system can withstand daily demands.

What plumbing work requires a permit in Texas and who pulls it?

Any work that alters the structure of your plumbing system requires a permit: water heater replacement, slab leak repair, sewer line repair, water treatment system installation, and new rough-ins. Only a licensed RMP or a homeowner on their own primary residence can legally pull a plumbing permit in Texas.

What happens if plumbing work was done in my home without a permit?

Unpermitted work is technically illegal. It can cause mortgage lenders to deny financing, appraisers to reduce home value, and insurance companies to deny water damage claims. Texas law requires full disclosure of known unpermitted improvements when selling.

Slab Leaks

What are the signs I might have a slab leak?

Warning signs include unexplained water bill spikes, running water sounds when taps are closed, warm floor spots, damp carpet with no visible source, mold at wall bases, and sudden water pressure drops. Texas soil conditions make slab leaks more common here than most of the country.

How serious is a slab leak, and what should I do if I suspect one?

A slab leak is a structural emergency. Water escaping beneath your foundation erodes supporting soil, leading to settling, cracking, and potential foundation failure. Contact a licensed RMP immediately for professional leak detection.

Water Heaters

When should I repair vs. replace my water heater?

If your water heater is under 10 years old with a single isolated issue, repair may work. If it's 10+ years old or showing multiple symptoms (rusty water, rumbling sounds, pooling at the base), replacement is the stronger foundation.

Do I need a permit to replace a water heater in Texas?

Yes. Water heater replacement requires a plumbing permit in most Texas municipalities. The permit triggers a city inspection confirming proper venting, sizing, and safe connections. DFWPCP includes the permit and inspection with every water heater replacement.

Drain & Sewer

When should I call a plumber instead of trying to fix a drain myself?

When multiple drains are slow or backing up simultaneously, you have a main sewer line issue. Chemical drain cleaners can warp PVC and corrode cast iron, turning a $200 call into a $5,000 replacement. Call a licensed plumber for a camera inspection.

What is a sewer camera inspection and do I need one?

A high-resolution camera is navigated through your sewer line to reveal root intrusion, pipe collapse, grease buildup, and offset joints. Essential for properties over 20 years old and for homebuyers before closing.

Plumbing Inspections

How long does a plumbing inspection take before closing?

A whole-system pre-purchase or pre-listing plumbing inspection typically takes 60-90 minutes on a standard single-family home, depending on size and whether a sewer camera add-on is requested. A photo-documented PDF report is delivered the same day, so it fits inside a typical option period without delaying closing.

What's included in a written plumbing inspection report?

Every inspection report includes a full visual and functional walkthrough of supply lines, drains, fixtures, and venting; the water heater's age and condition; photos documenting any issues found; and a sewer camera log if that add-on was requested. It's built to stand on its own as documentation for a buyer, seller, agent, or property owner.

For Realtors & Homebuyers

Does a standard home inspection cover plumbing thoroughly?

No. A standard home inspection is a visual, surface-level assessment. It cannot evaluate pipes inside walls, assess sewer line integrity, or perform hydrostatic pressure testing for slab leaks. A dedicated plumbing inspection by a licensed RMP is the standard of due diligence.

What plumbing issues are most likely to kill a home sale in Texas?

Active slab leaks, collapsed sewer lines, unpermitted water heater installations, and failing water treatment systems. A pre-listing plumbing inspection is the most powerful seller strategy.

Can unpermitted plumbing work affect a home sale or appraisal in Texas?

Yes. Appraisers discount unpermitted improvements, lenders may require resolution before funding, and Texas law requires seller disclosure. Failure to disclose is fraud that can expose you to post-closing litigation.

For Property Managers

How often should I have plumbing inspected in my rental properties?

Annually, with a focused seasonal check before winter. Annual inspections identify aging water heaters, catch slow leaks, and document system condition for liability purposes. The cost is a fraction of emergency response and restoration.

What plumbing issues are considered emergencies in a rental property?

Active flooding from burst pipes, total sewer backup, water heater failure, and complete loss of hot water during freezing temperatures. Texas habitability law requires landlords to maintain essential plumbing systems.

Why does it matter that my property's plumber is a licensed RMP?

When an unlicensed contractor's work fails, you bear the liability. Insurance may deny claims, tenants may have legal recourse, and you may face TSBPE enforcement. A licensed RMP is accountable to a state board, carries required insurance, and performs inspectable work.

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