Service Area
Prosper, Texas
About Prosper
Prosper was a small farming town until roughly 2010, when it became one of the hottest housing markets in North Texas. The result is a city that's almost entirely post-2005 construction — large homes on slab foundations with PEX supply lines and PVC sewer — alongside a handful of older in-town properties that predate the growth wave and still have aging pipe infrastructure.
Despite the new construction, Prosper has plumbing issues. Large homes mean long supply runs and high hot water demand — tankless water heaters are common here, and they need annual descaling given the moderately hard North Texas water. DFW's clay soil affects Prosper just as it does the rest of the metro: slab foundation movement is a real factor even in five-year-old homes built on expansive Blackland Prairie. We see slab issues in Prosper builds that are barely a decade old.
Prospser's water comes through the North Texas Municipal Water District. Response from our Plano headquarters is typically 25–35 minutes.