Houston Water Solutions 51
2438 Main Street, Houston, TX
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
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2438 Main Street, Houston, TX
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
2648 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
7274 Main Street, Houston, TX
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
4941 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
2424 Main Street, Houston, TX
Reliable plumbing service for all your needs: repairs, installations, drain cleaning, and water heater maintenance. Licensed and fully in¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
5357 Main Street, Houston, TX
Professional plumbing services including emergency repair, drain cleaning, and preventive maintenance. Transparent pricing and fast respo¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
8298 Main Street, Houston, TX
Master plumber with 20+ years of experience. We specialize in residential plumbing repairs, remodeling, and water quality solutions.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
4104 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
7907 Main Street, Houston, TX
Licensed plumber offering drain cleaning, pipe repair, water heater service, and fixture installation. Available for emergency calls 24/7.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
9466 Main Street, Houston, TX
Master plumber with 20+ years of experience. We specialize in residential plumbing repairs, remodeling, and water quality solutions.
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
7270 Main Street, Houston, TX
Reliable plumbing service for all your needs: repairs, installations, drain cleaning, and water heater maintenance. Licensed and fully in¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
3314 Main Street, Houston, TX
Full-service plumbing company with certified technicians. We repair leaks, install fixtures, clean drains, and handle water heater replac¦
Serves: 77001, 77002, 77003, 77004 +92 more
For: leak repair, fixture installation, or drain clearing in Houston, TX
Houston's plumbing market is shaped by three forces found nowhere else in the U.S. in the same combination: slab-on-grade construction on highly expansive gumbo clay soil, post-Hurricane Harvey infrastructure damage still working through the system, and a hard municipal water supply averaging 130–160 mg/L of dissolved minerals depending on which reservoir zone serves your address.
Licensed plumber labor rates for the Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area are tracked by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics under SOC 47-2152: median wages run $26–$37 per hour in 2024, with master plumbers and specialty technicians (slab leak detection, hydrojetting) commanding $45–$65/hr on job-based billing.
| Job Type | Typical Scope | Price Range (Houston, 2024) |
|---|---|---|
| Slab leak detection | Electronic/acoustic locate, 1–2 suspected leaks | $200–$500 |
| Slab leak repair — tunneling | Excavate under slab, access pipe, repair | $2,500–$6,000 |
| Slab leak repair — epoxy restoration | Internal pipe coating, trenchless method | $1,500–$4,000 |
| Water heater replacement (40 gal tank) | Standard gas storage, includes permit | $900–$1,600 |
| Tankless water heater install | Condensing gas, whole-house | $2,000–$4,500 |
| Main sewer line replacement | Cast iron → PVC, 40–80 ft, trenchless | $5,000–$12,000 |
| Hydrojetting (drain cleaning) | 4" or 6" main line, camera included | $350–$800 |
| Toilet replacement | Standard, with new supply line and wax ring | $250–$550 |
| Whole-house repipe | CPVC or PEX, 1,500 sq ft slab home | $8,000–$18,000 |
Houston's gumbo clay expands 6–10% by volume when wet and contracts sharply in drought — one of the highest volumetric swell rates of any soil type in the country. This seasonal movement stresses under-slab copper and CPVC pipes more than in almost any other U.S. market. Industry surveys indicate Houston homeowners experience slab leaks at 2–3× the national average rate. Detection adds $200–$500 before any repair begins. Tunneling — the gold standard access method — adds $1,500–$3,000 over comparable above-slab repairs.
Houston's water supply is drawn from Lake Houston, Lake Conroe, and the Addicks and Barker reservoirs via the City of Houston and the Trinity River Authority, and averages 4–8 grains per gallon (130–160 mg/L TDS) of hardness. This accelerates anode rod depletion and sediment buildup in tank water heaters, reducing typical lifespan from 10–12 years to 7–9 years in Houston conditions. A whole-house water softener installation ($800–$2,000 upfront) extends appliance life and reduces scale buildup in pipes.
Hurricane Harvey deposited 60+ inches of rain across Harris County in August 2017. Flooded water heaters, corroded gas connections, and waterlogged sewer laterals continue to create long-tail repair demand in Meyerland, Braeswood, Kingwood, and Lawndale. Expect surge pricing of 20–40% above base rates in the days immediately following major flooding events.
Neighborhoods built between 1940 and 1979 — Montrose, The Heights, EaDo, Midtown, and Cottage Grove — are dominated by homes with original cast iron drain lines. Cast iron has a 50–75 year typical service life; many of these pipes are now in active failure. Sectional CIPP lining costs $80–$150 per linear foot; full open-trench replacement runs $100–$200 per linear foot.
A qualifying ENERGY STAR condensing gas tankless water heater installed in Houston qualifies for the IRA Section 25C credit: 30% of equipment and installation cost, up to $600 per year. This can directly offset the cost of a $2,000–$4,500 tankless installation.
The City of Houston charges plumbing permit fees based on fixture count. A standard single-family permit (1–5 fixtures) costs approximately $100–$200; larger repipe or new construction permits scale upward. Permits are required for all new plumbing installations, replacements, and gas work — and must be pulled by a licensed Master Plumber.
Texas is one of the most strictly regulated states for plumber licensing in the country. All plumbing work — including repairs, alterations, and new installations — must be performed by or under the direct supervision of a plumber licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners (TSBPE).
License tiers in Texas:
Verify before hiring: Use the TSBPE license lookup tool to confirm your contractor holds a current, unrevoked Master Plumber license. Ask for their license number directly — every legitimate Master Plumber will share it without hesitation.
A company may operate under the Master Plumber license of a Responsible Master Plumber (RMP) employed by the firm. Ask for the RMP's name and license number, not just the company name.
The City of Houston Inspections and Public Works Department requires a plumbing permit for:
Only a licensed Master Plumber or Responsible Master Plumber can pull a plumbing permit in Houston. An unlicensed person performing permitted work faces criminal charges; the homeowner may face fines and be required to have the work professionally redone to pass inspection.
Before any plumbing work begins, verify the contractor carries:
Request a Certificate of Insurance listing your property address before signing anything.
| Factor | DIY | Licensed Pro (Houston) |
|---|---|---|
| Upfront cost | Materials only: $50–$500 | Labor + materials: $150–$12,000+ |
| Slab leak access | Not feasible without jackhammer or tunneling equipment | Core competency; proper detection and access tools |
| Permit required | Cannot pull plumbing permit in Texas | Master Plumber pulls permit and schedules inspection |
| TSBPE license | Not required for homeowner's own home — but unlicensed contractors face criminal charges | Required for Journeyman and Master Plumbers |
| Water heater replacement | Possible for tank-to-tank electric; gas requires licensed work | Recommended; required for all gas or vented work |
| Cast iron drain repair | CIPP lining requires specialized equipment; not DIY-capable | Sectional lining or open trench; proper tooling |
| Chemical drain cleaning | Lye-based cleaners damage cast iron joints and PVC glue bonds | Hydrojetting removes grease, scale, and roots safely |
| Hard water treatment | Softener salt refill is routine; initial installation requires pipe tees | Whole-house systems properly sized for Houston's hardness |
| Gumbo clay slab movement | No detection equipment; slab access not feasible | Electronic/acoustic leak location; proper tunneling |
| Post-flooding remediation | Cannot certify safety of gas lines or contaminated water systems | Certified inspection + permit trail supports insurance claims |
| Warranty | None | Minimum 1 year parts and labor |
| Insurance coverage | Homeowner bears all risk of damage | GL + WC; contractor liability on certified work |
| Timeline | Days to weeks (learning curve + tool acquisition) | Same-day emergency to 2–5 business days |
Any slab leak. Houston's gumbo clay amplifies the consequences of amateur slab access. Improper repair creates ongoing leak risk and foundation settlement liability. Do not attempt.
Water heater replacement with gas. Gas connections and venting require a TSBPE-licensed contractor and a City of Houston permit. Improper installation is a carbon monoxide and explosion hazard; it also voids the manufacturer's warranty and your homeowner's insurance.
Main sewer line replacement. Requires City permit + Texas 811 utility locate + heavy equipment for cast iron excavation. Cast iron in Houston's pre-1980 inner-loop homes weighs 3–6 lbs per linear foot and must be sleeved, lined, or fully removed.
Whole-house repipe. Structural work through a slab home; City inspection required at rough-in and finish stages.
Any gas line work. Gas additions or alterations beyond appliance connections require a TSBPE license and CoH permit. This includes adding a gas line to a new range, grill, or pool heater.
Post-flooding remediation. After a Harvey-scale event, submersion contaminates water heater tanks, corrodes gas connections, and can collapse clay sewer laterals. Only a licensed inspection and permit trail supports insurance claims in Meyerland, Friendswood, Kingwood, and other repeatedly flooded areas.
The average Houston homeowner spends $2,500–$5,000 on slab leak detection and repair — the city's single most common plumbing job. A DIY attempt on slab work typically results in incomplete access, ongoing pipe damage, and foundation settlement exposure that can run $10,000–$40,000 in structural repair. The math strongly favors calling a licensed plumber first.
For minor above-grade repairs — toilet parts, aerators, p-traps — DIY is reasonable if you're comfortable turning off the water supply and working without cutting pipe.
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