
Plumbing works until it fails. Water comes in, wastewater goes out, and you don’t think about it. Then something breaks. Leak under the sink. The water heater quits. The sewer backs up. Suddenly plumbing is the only thing you’re thinking about.
Houston homes have their challenges. The clay soil undergoes constant expansion and contraction. Tree roots search for water wherever they can find it. The presence of hard water leads to the accumulation of mineral deposits. The hot and humid weather has a significant impact on all aspects of life. All of it stresses plumbing systems in ways that don’t happen everywhere.
When something goes wrong, you need someone who knows Houston specifically. This individual is well-versed in the soil conditions, water quality, and common problems commonly encountered in Houston. This individual ensures that the problem is properly fixed, preventing it from recurring.
Here’s what professional plumbing actually covers and when you need each service.
Quick Facts
| Question | Reality |
| How long does plumbing last? | 25 to 50 years depending on pipe material and how hard your water is. |
| What will the service cost? | $150 to $1,200 or more. The cost will vary depending on the nature of the repair and its complexity. |
| What kind of pipes? | Copper and PEX mostly these days. Both handle Houston conditions well. |
| Houston thing? | Clay soil expands and contracts with moisture. Stresses and cracks pipes underground. |
| How often should I get things checked? | One year is smart. This prevents minor issues from turning into costly ones. |
Water Line Repair
A damaged water line shows up as low pressure at your faucets. Alternatively, you may notice soggy spots in your yard where none should be. Alternatively, you might notice an unexpected spike in your water bill. The line is leaking somewhere between the street and your house.
Houston’s shifting clay soil causes a lot of this. The ground moves, the pipe moves with it, and eventually something cracks. Heavy rainfall makes clay expand. Drought makes it shrink. Underground pipes get stressed constantly.
Professional repair starts with finding the leak without digging up your whole yard. Advanced leak detection tools pinpoint exactly where the problem is. Then, depending on the damage, a plumber might seal small leaks with epoxy wraps, which are adhesive materials that bond to surfaces; replace damaged sections with copper or PEX (cross-linked polyethylene, a type of flexible plastic piping); or reroute lines if the current path keeps causing problems.
Quick repair prevents higher water bills and protects your foundation from moisture damage. Houston foundations are sensitive to water. A leak running for months can cause serious problems.
Sewer Line Repair
Sewer problems are worse. Unpleasant odors. There are instances where the drains suddenly slow down. In the worst-case scenario, the house could experience sewage backing up. Nobody wants to deal with that.
Common causes here are tree roots finding their way into cracks, pipe corrosion over decades, and structural collapse from soil movement. Oak trees and pecan trees are especially aggressive about finding water lines.
Camera inspection shows exactly what’s happening inside the sewer line. No guessing. Then repair options include hydro-jetting to blast out roots and debris, trenchless relining to fix the pipe without digging up the yard, or partial or full replacement when the line is too far gone for anything else.
Good repair restores proper flow and prevents the health hazards that come with sewer problems.
Water Heater Services
A malfunctioning water heater can show various symptoms. Temperature that keeps changing. Banging or popping noises. Rusty-colored water is coming out. Any of these means something needs attention.
Repair might be enough. A malfunctioning thermostat, a malfunctioning heating element, or a valve in need of replacement are some examples. Houston’s hard water has built up sediment that requires flushing out. There are fixes available that can prolong the unit’s lifespan without requiring a complete replacement.
New installation means choosing between tank and tankless. Tank is the traditional approach and keeps hot water ready. Tankless heats on demand, saves energy, and never runs out. Both have advantages depending on your situation.
Replacement makes sense when the unit is over 10 years old. Efficiency drops, repairs get more frequent, and eventually a new unit costs less than keeping the old one going. Proper installation includes safe removal of the old unit and making sure the new one meets all codes.
Sump Pump Repair
Houston gets serious rain. Flooding is a real concern. When the ground becomes saturated, a sump pump prevents water from entering your basement or crawl space.
The most inconvenient time is typically when the pump fails. Middle of a storm. Water is already rising. It’s too late to do much about it.
Regular service checks the float switch that activates the pump, the impeller and discharge line that actually move water out, and the power supply and backup systems that keep things running even during outages. Please ensure that any failing components are repaired or replaced before the next big storm tests them.
Garbage Disposal Repair
Disposal simplifies kitchen cleanup until it jams or dies. Then it’s a daily annoyance. Common problems include jammed blades, seized impellers (the rotating components that help grind food), and motors that finally give out.
Professionals can diagnose what’s actually wrong and fix it quickly. These repairs are often more cost-effective than replacing the entire unit.
Keeping it working longer means avoiding fibrous stuff like celery and corn husks that wrap around blades. It is important to run cold water both before and after grinding. Avoid the use of grease or oil in the grinder. Simple habits are the key to preventing most problems.
Other Services
We provide leak detection and repair services when water appears in unexpected areas. We also provide pipe repair and replacement services in cases where certain sections fail. We offer fixture installation services for sinks, faucets, and toilets. Drain cleaning to restore flow. Routine inspections to catch problems early.
Full service covers everything water touches in your house.
FAQs
What’s the difference between commercial and residential plumbing?
Scale mostly. Commercial systems handle higher volume and pressure. Residential focuses on individual household needs. Same principles, different size.
How often should I get maintenance done?
Once a year is a worthy goal. It catches leaks, corrosion, and blockages before they become emergencies.
When should I replace my water heater?
Most last 8 to 12 years. If your water heater is older, running inefficiently, or producing discolored water, it’s probably time to replace it.
Can I use chemical drain cleaners?
Bad idea. Chemical drain cleaners corrode pipes and lead to long-term damage. Professional drain cleaning is safer and actually works.
Does Houston weather affect plumbing?
Definitely. Heat, humidity, and clay soil cause underground pipes to shift and crack over time. Regular inspection catches problems early.
John Moore Services
John Moore Services offers comprehensive plumbing services throughout Houston. John Moore Services provides services for water lines, sewer lines, water heaters, sump pumps, disposals, fixtures, and drains. Whatever your plumbing needs, they are handled by licensed plumbers who know Houston conditions.
Plumbing problem? Call (713) 730-2525 or visit JohnMooreServices.com.