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Staggs Plumbing is headquartered in Plano, TX. When you call, a local tech answers — not a call center. We average 45 minutes to your door for emergencies anywhere in Plano.

Plano, Texas

Plumbing service in Plano, Texas

About Plano

Plano is one of the most established cities in North Texas, with housing stock ranging from 1970s brick ranches in east Plano to newer construction in the Legacy West corridor. That variety matters for plumbing: older sections carry polybutylene or galvanized steel pipe that's past its service life, while newer builds tend to use PEX but may have slab-on-grade foundations where pipe failures are harder to detect.

Plano sits on DFW's expansive clay soil, which swells with rain and shrinks in drought. That constant movement stresses buried pipes and sewer lines — slab leaks and offset sewer joints are common calls from the 75074 and 75075 ZIP codes. Plano's municipal water is moderately hard (around 175 mg/L), which accelerates sediment buildup inside tank water heaters and coats shower heads and faucet aerators within months.

Our Plano office is at 740 F Avenue, Suite 302. We've served this city since 1990 and know its plumbing quirks neighborhood by neighborhood.

Service Details

Address 740 F Avenue #302, Plano, TX 75074
Phone 682-284-0966
Hours Open 24 Hours — Including Holidays
License Texas Master Plumber #M-17697
ZIP Codes Served 75023750247502575074750757509375094

Plumbing in Plano, TX — Common Questions

Straight answers about plumbing service in Plano.

Where is Staggs Plumbing's Plano office?

Our headquarters is at 740 F Avenue, Suite 302, Plano, TX 75074. We dispatch from this location, which means fast response times throughout Plano — averaging 45 minutes for emergencies.

Do you service all of Plano, including Legacy West and east Plano?

Yes — we cover all Plano ZIP codes: 75023, 75024, 75025, 75074, 75075, 75093, and 75094. From the older neighborhoods near downtown Plano to the newer builds around Legacy West and Frisco border areas.

My Plano home was built in the 1980s. Should I be worried about my pipes?

Homes built between 1978 and 1995 in the DFW area commonly have polybutylene pipe — a gray plastic material that degrades with age and is prone to sudden failure. If you haven't had an inspection on an 80s or 90s Plano home, it's worth knowing what you have. We identify pipe material as part of any plumbing inspection.

How does Plano's water hardness affect my plumbing?

Plano's municipal water runs moderately hard — around 150–175 mg/L. That's enough to build scale inside your water heater tank (shortening its life) and clog aerators and shower heads over time. We recommend flushing your water heater annually and cleaning aerators every 6–12 months.