Licensed plumber serving Cedar Park and Williamson County. Drain cleaning, water heaters, leak detection, sewer line repair, and 24/7 emergency response.
Your Cedar Park, TX Metro Operator
Plumbing failures don't wait for a convenient time. A burst pipe at 11pm, a water heater that stops working on a cold January morning, a slab leak quietly driving up your water bill for months — these are the situations that define whether your plumber is actually reliable or just available during business hours.
We provide licensed plumbing services across Cedar Park and Williamson County. Our team handles the full range of residential and commercial plumbing work — drain cleaning, water heater installation, leak detection, toilet repair, sewer line repair, water softener installation, and emergency response. We're licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, carry full liability insurance, and pull permits on work that requires them.
Cedar Park's water supply comes primarily from the Highland Lakes system and the Edwards Aquifer — both of which deliver hard water with elevated calcium and magnesium content. That hardness accelerates scale buildup in water heaters, reduces fixture lifespan, and clogs aerators faster than homeowners in softer-water markets expect. It's a specific local condition that affects plumbing maintenance schedules and equipment selection across the entire metro.
Residential plumbing encompasses the supply lines that bring water into your home, the drain-waste-vent (DWV) system that removes it, the fixtures and appliances connected to both, and the water heating system. When any component fails — a corroded supply line, a root-infiltrated sewer lateral, a failed water heater anode rod — the effects range from minor inconvenience to significant property damage.
Commercial plumbing adds complexity: higher-volume fixtures, grease interceptors for restaurants, backflow prevention devices required by code, and larger water heating systems. Commercial properties in Cedar Park's office corridors, restaurant districts, and retail centers require contractors with commercial plumbing experience and the licensing to match.
Central Texas also has a high concentration of slab-on-grade construction — homes built directly on a concrete foundation with supply and drain lines running through or under the slab. Slab leaks are a specific failure mode that requires leak detection equipment and either slab penetration or rerouting to repair. This is not a DIY situation and not something every plumber handles well.
Cedar Park's water hardness is the most pervasive plumbing problem in the metro. The Edwards Aquifer water that supplies much of Central Texas has a hardness rating of 200–400 mg/L — classified as very hard to extremely hard. Scale accumulates inside water heater tanks, reducing efficiency and accelerating corrosion. It deposits on faucet aerators, showerheads, and valve seats. It shortens the lifespan of appliances connected to the water supply. Homeowners who moved from softer-water markets are often surprised by how quickly fixtures and appliances degrade.
Slab leaks are the second major issue. Cedar Park's expansive clay soils shift seasonally — expanding during wet periods and contracting during drought. That movement stresses the copper supply lines embedded in or under concrete slabs, eventually causing pinhole leaks or joint failures. A slow slab leak can go undetected for months while water migrates under the foundation, damaging flooring and creating conditions for mold growth.
Tree root intrusion in sewer laterals is common in established Cedar Park neighborhoods where mature live oaks and cedar elms have had decades to extend root systems toward the moisture in sewer lines. A partially blocked lateral shows up as slow drains throughout the house, recurring clogs, and eventually sewage backup. Camera inspection is the only way to diagnose it accurately.
| Service | Repair | Replace | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water heater (tank) | Anode rod, element, thermostat | Unit 10+ years old or tank corrosion | Replacement often more cost-effective after 10 years |
| Drain line | Hydro-jetting or snaking | Root intrusion, collapsed pipe | Camera inspection determines which |
| Slab leak | Spot repair at leak | Reroute through attic/walls | Reroute eliminates future slab exposure |
| Toilet | Flapper, fill valve, wax ring | Cracked porcelain, persistent running | Parts cost $15–$60; new toilet $150–$600 installed |
| Sewer lateral | Spot repair, lining | Full collapse, multiple failures | Trenchless lining avoids excavation in many cases |
Every plumbing call starts with a diagnosis. We don't quote repairs before we understand the problem. For drain issues, we run a camera through the line to identify the blockage type and location before recommending cleaning or repair. For leak detection, we use electronic amplification and thermal imaging to locate leaks without opening walls or cutting slabs speculatively.
For water heater replacements, we assess the existing installation — gas line sizing, venting configuration, available space — before recommending equipment. A tankless water heater that's undersized for the home's peak demand, or installed without adequate gas line capacity, performs worse than the tank unit it replaced. We size correctly and document the installation for permit inspection.
For sewer line work, we provide a camera inspection report before any repair recommendation. You see exactly what we see. If the line can be cleared and the damage is limited, we say so. If the line needs repair or replacement, we explain why and present the options — traditional excavation or trenchless methods where applicable.
Licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. We pull permits on work that requires them — which protects your homeowner's insurance coverage and satisfies disclosure requirements on resale. We carry full liability insurance for residential and commercial work.
We use camera inspection and electronic leak detection equipment. We don't open walls or cut slabs based on guesswork. We document our findings and provide written quotes before starting work.
We're a Cedar Park-based operation. The technicians who answer our phones are the same people who show up at your property. We don't dispatch from a regional call center or subcontract work to crews we haven't vetted.
Homeowners in Cedar Park dealing with slow drains, failed water heaters, high water bills from undetected leaks, or plumbing emergencies. Landlords managing rental properties across Williamson County who need a reliable contractor for tenant calls. Property managers overseeing HOA communities and multi-family buildings. Restaurant and commercial property owners who need licensed commercial plumbing work and can't afford extended downtime. New construction homeowners who want a licensed plumber for warranty-period issues their builder won't address promptly.
Example Client
Single-family homeowner · Cedar Park, TX
The Problem
Main sewer line backing up into first-floor drain. Recurring issue — snaked by another plumber twice in 18 months with temporary relief each time.
What We Did
Trenchless pipe lining (CIPP — cured-in-place pipe) over the affected 40-foot section. No excavation required. Liner installed through existing cleanout access.
The Outcome
No recurrence in 2 years. Liner has a 50-year rated lifespan and is impervious to root intrusion. Homeowner avoided excavating through a mature landscaped yard.
Our primary service area covers Cedar Park and the surrounding Williamson County communities. We respond to calls across the full metro — not just inside city limits. Emergency calls are prioritized by call order and severity — active water leaks, sewage backups, and no-hot-water situations in households with young children or elderly residents get expedited scheduling when possible.
Professional drain cleaning for kitchen, bathroom, and main line clogs across Central Texas.
Tank and tankless water heater installation and replacement for homes and businesses.
Non-invasive leak detection and pipe repair for slab leaks, wall leaks, and supply line failures.
Toilet repair, replacement, and installation for residential and commercial properties.
Sewer line inspection, repair, and replacement including trenchless methods for Central Texas properties.
Water softener and whole-home filtration system installation for Central Texas hard water.
24/7 emergency plumbing response for burst pipes, major leaks, and sewage backups.
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