Call and we'll have a plumber at your Cibolo door in about 45 minutes, ready to find the problem and tell you straight.
Cibolo has grown fast, and a lot of homes out here went up in the last twenty years. That means slab foundations, PEX or copper runs under concrete, and water heaters that are all hitting the same age at once. When a slab leak starts, you might notice a warm spot on the floor or a water bill that jumps for no reason. We locate it before we cut, so we open the smallest hole possible.
Hard water is the big one in this part of the Hill Country. The minerals in San Antonio's supply build up inside water heaters, faucet aerators, and fixture valves. Over time that scale kills water pressure and shortens the life of your tank. We flush heaters, swap out crusted parts, and can talk through repiping if a home's older galvanized lines are finally giving out.
Newer neighborhoods around Cibolo, Schertz, and out toward New Braunfels all deal with the same headaches: kitchen disposals that jam, toilets that run all night, and main drains that back up after roots find a sewer line. When those heavy Texas downpours roll through and the ground stays soaked, we handle sump pumps and flood control too. Whatever it is, we show up, look at it, and give you the honest version.
One call gets a plumber rolling. We serve Cibolo along with Schertz, Universal City, Live Oak, Converse, and New Braunfels, so we know the roads and we're not far off.
“Woke up to water pooling in the garage and the whole slab felt damp. I called around 7am and the plumber was in my driveway before I finished my coffee. He found the leak under the slab, showed me exactly where it was on his camera, and had it patched by lunch. No runaround, no scare tactics.”
Call now: a San Antonio plumber picks up in seconds, day or night.
(210) 555-0134