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Staggs Plumbing serves Carrollton, TX — a large established city on the Dallas-Denton county line with significant 1970s and 1980s housing stock. Old pipes, slab issues, and drain problems are everyday calls here.

Carrollton, Texas

Plumbing service in Carrollton, Texas

About Carrollton

Carrollton spans two counties (Dallas and Denton) and three decades of primary development. Most of south and central Carrollton (75006, 75007) was built in the 1960s through 1980s — homes that now have galvanized supply pipe near or past end of life, cast-iron drain lines showing age, and clay sewer systems that deserve a camera look. The newer sections of north Carrollton and The Colony border (75010) are later construction on PEX and PVC.

Carrollton's soil is Blackland Prairie clay across most of its footprint — expansive, reactive, and hard on buried pipes. Slab leaks are a consistent part of our Carrollton workload, particularly in the older 75006 and 75007 neighborhoods where copper slab pipe was standard. The Trinity River watershed here means soil moisture can swing dramatically between wet winters and dry summers.

Carrollton draws water from multiple sources through Dallas Water Utilities and North Texas Municipal Water District, both in the moderately hard range.

Service Details

Phone 682-284-0966
Hours Open 24 Hours — Including Holidays
License Texas Master Plumber #M-17697
ZIP Codes Served 750067500775010

Plumbing in Carrollton, TX — Common Questions

Straight answers about plumbing service in Carrollton.

Do you serve all of Carrollton including the older south Carrollton neighborhoods?

Yes — we cover all three Carrollton ZIP codes: 75006, 75007, and 75010. We're very familiar with the older sections near I-35E where the pipe infrastructure is aging.

My Carrollton home was built in 1977. What are the most common plumbing failures I should watch for?

Galvanized steel supply pipe (rust-colored water, reduced pressure), slab-embedded copper that's been stressed by soil movement (slab leaks), and cast-iron or clay sewer lines that are now 45+ years old. A plumbing inspection with sewer camera covers all of these.

How do I know if I have a slab leak in my Carrollton home?

Watch for: water bill increasing without explanation, warm spots on the floor (hot-line leak), sound of running water when fixtures are off, and floors cracking or becoming soft. Any of those in an older Carrollton home is a signal to call us.

How far is Staggs Plumbing from Carrollton?

Our Plano headquarters is about 20–30 minutes east of central Carrollton. Most Carrollton addresses are well within our standard response area.