Headquarters
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.