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Staggs Plumbing serves Allen, TX — drain clogs, water heater failures, slab leaks, emergency repairs — same day in most cases. 24/7, 45-minute average emergency response from our Plano headquarters.

Allen, Texas

Plumbing service in Allen, Texas

About Allen

Allen sits between Plano and McKinney along US-75, and its housing stock spans three decades. Neighborhoods west of US-75 are largely 1980s and 1990s construction — the era of polybutylene pipe and older galvanized lines that are now reaching end of life. East Allen, including the Watters Creek and Twin Creeks areas, is newer development on PEX and PVC.

Like all of Collin County, Allen sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay. Dry summers followed by wet falls put constant stress on buried pipes and sewer lines. Slab leaks and sewer line movement are regular calls from Allen's 75002 ZIP. The North Texas Municipal Water District supplies Allen with moderately hard water that deposits scale inside water heaters and fixtures year-round.

With our Plano headquarters just south on US-75, we're typically at Allen addresses within 30–45 minutes.

Service Details

Phone 682-284-0966
Hours Open 24 Hours — Including Holidays
License Texas Master Plumber #M-17697
ZIP Codes Served 7500275013

Plumbing in Allen, TX — Common Questions

Straight answers about plumbing service in Allen.

Do you cover both 75002 and 75013 ZIP codes in Allen?

Yes — we serve all of Allen, TX including both ZIP codes. West Allen (75002) includes the older established neighborhoods; 75013 covers the newer Twin Creeks and eastern developments.

What's the most common plumbing problem you see in Allen homes?

In older Allen neighborhoods: polybutylene pipe failures and slab leaks from soil movement. In newer construction: occasional PEX fitting failures and drain line issues from inadequate slope. Slow kitchen drains from grease buildup are a perennial call regardless of home age.

How close is your nearest plumber to Allen?

Our headquarters is in Plano — just south of Allen on US-75. Most Allen addresses are within a 20–30 minute drive. We average 45 minutes or less on emergency calls.

I suspect I have polybutylene pipes in my 1990 Allen home. What should I do?

Have them inspected. Polybutylene (gray plastic pipe, often marked 'PB') was installed widely in DFW from 1978 to 1995 and degrades from the inside over time. Failures can be sudden. An inspection tells you what you have and where the highest-risk sections are.