Call us and a licensed plumber is usually at your door in about 45 minutes, with straight answers and no runaround.
New Braunfels is a mix of old and new. You've got the historic homes near downtown with galvanized pipe that's been quietly rusting for decades, and you've got the newer builds out toward the Guadalupe and the growth along the I-35 corridor sitting on slab foundations. Both come with their own headaches. We work on all of it, and we tell you what's actually wrong instead of talking around it.
The water out here is hard, and it shows. Mineral buildup narrows your pipes, chews through water heater elements, and leaves fixtures crusted over. If your hot water runs out fast or your faucets barely trickle, scale is usually part of the story. On the older properties we still find cast iron and galvanized lines that need replacing, and on the slab homes we chase down leaks under the foundation with camera and locating gear before anyone starts cutting concrete.
San Antonio summers run long and hot, and dry spells shift the clay soil under your house. That movement can crack sewer lines and stress the pipes running under your slab. When you spot a warm spot on the floor, hear water running with everything off, or watch your bill climb for no reason, don't wait on it. Call and we'll come find it.
We cover downtown New Braunfels and the neighborhoods spreading out toward Cibolo, Schertz, and back toward San Antonio. Same plumber shows up whether it's a running toilet or a burst line flooding your garage.
“Woke up to water spreading across the laundry room floor and no idea where it was coming from. The plumber found the leak behind the wall within twenty minutes and had it patched before it wrecked the drywall. He even mopped up after himself. Huge relief on a Saturday morning.”
Call now: a San Antonio plumber picks up in seconds, day or night.
(210) 555-0134