Service Area
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.