Before roots start growing and intrude into your plumbing pipes, have your main sewer line cleaned. Don't wait for root intrusion to cause a clog. Save big on drain unclogging service.
The home building boom that took place in Plano during the mid 1970s resulted in many classic Texas style ranch homes. While these homes may bring back fond memories of a simpler era, the pipes beneath them have not stood the test of time as well. In the 1970s many Plano, TX plumbers used cast iron sewer and drain pipe. Although cast iron drain and sewer pipes can last between 30-40 years, the expanding and contracting plano soil and the large trees that builders planted have caused many pipe failures. As a plumber that has used a camera to scope out many plano drain pipes, I can attest to the collapsed and root filled pipes that fill our plano neighborhoods. For many of the homes that were built during the great plano home building phase between the early 1970 and late 1980, their sewer lines are reaching the end of life. If you are experiencing regular drain backups, we can help. Our drain and sewer plumbers are experts at pipe repair.
As major corporations like JCPenney and Frito-Lay relocated their headquarters to Plano in the 1980s, the demand for homes featuring the latest technology grew. During this period, many Plano home builders opted to install polybutylene pipes, commonly known by the brand name Quest piping. However, this so-called state-of-the-art plumbing system proved to be anything but. Over time, polybutylene pipes will deteriorate due to exposure to chlorine in the plano city water supply, making them highly prone to leaks. If you're experiencing a plumbing leak in your Plano home, trust the experts at Harmony Plumbing. Call 214-748-4444 to schedule a plano plumber today.
Hard water is a water heater’s worst enemy. Lavon Lake, one of the primary reservoirs supplying Plano’s municipal water, has a high mineral content, which leads to scale buildup inside water heaters. Over time, this buildup can corrode metal components, increasing the risk of leaks and premature failure. At Harmony Plumbing, we understand the challenges posed by Plano’s hard water. That’s why, when replacing your water heater, we offer anti-scale solutions designed to combat Lavon Lake’s high mineral content, helping to extend the life of your new water heater.
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