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$150-$2,300
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Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
Licensed Plumbing Services contractor serving Houston. Claim this listing free to receive leads from local homeowners actively searching ¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
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Most licensed plumbers in Houston charge a service call fee of $75–$150 to diagnose the problem, then bill by the job or by the hour. Hourly rates for Journeyman-level work run $95–$150/hr; Master Plumbers and specialty technicians (slab leak, hydrojetting) charge $120–$200/hr. Common job totals: toilet replacement ($250–$550), water heater replacement ($900–$1,600), slab leak detection ($200–$500). Always get a written estimate before authorizing work — Texas law requires written contracts for residential work over $500.
A slab leak is a failure in the water supply or drain lines running beneath your home's concrete slab foundation. Houston's gumbo clay soil is among the most expansive in the United States, swelling 6–10% in volume when wet and contracting sharply during drought cycles. This continuous movement stresses the copper and CPVC pipes embedded below the slab, causing pinhole leaks and joint failures at 2–3× the national average rate. Warning signs include unexplained warm spots on the floor, the sound of running water when all fixtures are off, or a sudden spike in your water bill from the City of Houston water utility. Electronic or acoustic leak detection ($200–$500) is required to locate the failure before any repair begins.
Yes. The City of Houston requires a plumbing permit for water heater replacement, and only a licensed Master Plumber can pull it. Confirm with your contractor that they will obtain the permit and that the job includes a City inspection sign-off. Water heaters replaced without a permit can void your homeowner's insurance coverage for related water damage and create title complications when you sell the property.
Texas plumbers are licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE). You can verify any plumber's current license status, license type (Apprentice, Journeyman, or Master), and disciplinary history using the TSBPE license lookup tool on their website. Ask the contractor for their TSBPE license number before scheduling work. Any legitimate Master Plumber will share it without hesitation; refusal is a red flag.
Detection typically takes 2–4 hours using electronic or acoustic equipment. Repair time depends on method: epoxy pipe restoration (trenchless) adds a 24–48-hour cure period with no excavation. Tunneling — the preferred method for isolated pressure-line leaks under Houston slabs — typically takes 2–5 days total: one day to hand-excavate the tunnel, one day to repair the pipe, and one day to backfill and restore flooring. A full whole-house repipe (for homes with pervasive under-slab copper deterioration) takes 5–10 business days depending on square footage and fixture count.
Homes built between 1940 and 1979 in Montrose, The Heights, EaDo (East Downtown), Midtown, Cottage Grove, Oak Forest, and Memorial are most likely to have original cast iron drain lines and copper supply lines that are at or past their service life. Cast iron drain pipes typically last 50–75 years; many homes in these neighborhoods are now in that failure window. A sewer camera inspection ($150–$300) is the best diagnostic tool before purchasing a home in these areas — and should be standard in any pre-purchase inspection checklist.
Yes. Houston's municipal water averages 4–8 grains per gallon of hardness (130–160 mg/L TDS), drawn from surface reservoirs including Lake Houston and Lake Conroe. At this hardness level, mineral buildup accelerates water heater tank sediment accumulation (shortening service life to 7–9 years vs. the 10–12-year national average), clogs showerheads and aerators, and degrades appliance valves and supply line fittings. A whole-house water softener ($800–$2,000 installed) or point-of-entry filter system is a cost-effective long-term investment that also qualifies as a component of the 25C credit in some configurations.
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