Call us and a licensed plumber is usually at your Live Oak door in about 45 minutes, ready to find the problem and fix it right.
Live Oak is full of solid brick homes from the 1970s through the '90s, plus newer builds out toward Universal City and Schertz. Those older houses were built well, but the galvanized supply lines and original water heaters have been running a long time now. When a fitting gives out or a heater starts leaking at the base, you want someone who knows the neighborhood and can get there quick. That's the whole job for us.
San Antonio water is hard, and Live Oak gets the same mineral-heavy supply as the rest of the northeast side. Over the years that scale builds up inside pipes, coats the inside of water heaters, and slows down drains. We see it in faucets that spit and sputter, showerheads that clog, and disposals that quit. If your hot water runs out fast or comes back rusty, the tank is usually the reason, and we'll tell you straight whether it's worth repairing or replacing.
A lot of Live Oak homes sit on slab foundations, so a hidden leak under the concrete can go unnoticed until you see a warm spot on the floor or your water bill jumps. We use camera inspection and leak locating to find the exact spot before we touch anything, so we're not tearing up more floor than we have to. Whatever the trouble is, from a stubborn kitchen clog to a full repipe, you'll get a plumber who explains what's going on and what it takes to fix it.
“Woke up Sunday to water pooling by the water heater in the garage. I called and a plumber was here before I'd even finished my coffee. He showed me the tank was rusted through, walked me through the replacement, and had hot water running again that afternoon. Cleaned up after himself too.”
Call now: a San Antonio plumber picks up in seconds, day or night.
(210) 555-0134