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Pipe Repair in Plano & DFW

A leaking pipe doesn't fix itself. Small leaks cause mold, structural damage, and high water bills fast. We locate and repair it the same visit — written flat-rate quote before work starts.

Common Pipe Problems We Fix

Pinhole leaks in copper (often from aggressive water chemistry or age). Cracked PVC joints from ground movement or improper installation. Corroded galvanized steel that restricts flow and leaks at the threads. Supply line failures under sinks. Pressure relief valve discharge pipes. Each has a different repair method — we identify it before we quote.

Why Act Now

A small pipe leak inside a wall can go weeks without visible damage — then suddenly you have mold, ruined drywall, and swollen cabinetry. The cost of ignoring a pinhole leak for two months is far higher than fixing it when it’s discovered. If you see a wet spot, a bulge in the drywall, or your water bill jumped unexpectedly, call today.

How the Repair Works

We locate the leak (using acoustic or moisture detection for hidden leaks), access the pipe with the least possible disruption, and replace or repair the damaged section. All work carries a 2-year labor warranty. Drywall patches are available as part of the job if needed.

Everything We Offer

  • Pinhole leak repair in copper
  • PVC and CPVC joint repair
  • Galvanized pipe section replacement
  • Supply line replacement (sinks, toilets)
  • Pressure relief valve pipe repair
  • Irrigation supply line repair
  • Underground water line repair
  • Post-repair pressure test

Pipe Repair in Plano & DFW — Common Questions

Straight answers before you call.

How do I find a hidden pipe leak?

Unexplained water bill increases, wet or soft drywall, water stains on ceilings, mold or mildew smell in walls, and warm spots on the floor (hot-line leak) are all signs. We use moisture meters and acoustic equipment to locate leaks without unnecessary demolition.

Can you repair a pipe without tearing up my wall?

Often yes. We use detection equipment to pinpoint the leak location and access only that spot. Some leaks require a section of drywall to be opened — we keep cuts to a minimum and can patch the drywall as part of the job.

What's a pinhole leak and why does it happen?

A pinhole leak is a tiny hole in copper pipe, usually caused by corrosion from acidic water, high velocity water erosion, or simply age. DFW has moderately hard water with mineral content that can affect pipe lifespan. A single pinhole can spray a significant amount of water inside a wall.

Do you warrant the repair?

Yes — 2-year labor warranty on all pipe repairs. If the repair fails within that period, we fix it at no additional charge for labor.

When is it better to repipe instead of repair?

When leaks are recurring at multiple locations on the same pipe system, or when the pipe walls are corroded too thin to hold a patch, repiping is the more cost-effective solution long-term. We'll be straight with you about which option makes sense.