Call us and a licensed plumber heads your way, usually knocking on your Schertz door in about 45 minutes.
Schertz has grown fast, and it shows in the plumbing. A lot of the homes out here went up in the '90s and 2000s, with newer builds still filling in around Cibolo and the FM 3009 corridor. Those houses are past the point where the original water heaters, disposals, and shutoff valves start giving out. When a fixture quits or a line starts dripping, you want someone who knows this kind of house, not someone guessing.
The soil here is the other half of the story. San Antonio sits on expansive clay that swells and shrinks as it soaks up rain and then dries out through our long, hot summers. That movement puts stress on the pipes under your slab. If you're seeing a warm spot on the floor, a water bill that jumped for no reason, or the sound of running water when everything's off, that can be a slab leak. We locate it with cameras and listening gear before we cut anything, so we only open up what we have to.
We handle the everyday stuff too: slow tubs, clogged kitchen lines, toilets that won't stop running, and gas lines for the grill or the range. If a pipe bursts and water's spreading across the floor, hit the shutoff if you can reach it, then call. We'll get a plumber rolling toward Schertz and talk you through what to do until we're there.
We cover Schertz and the neighbors around it, from Cibolo and Universal City to Converse, Live Oak, and Schertz's edge near Randolph. You'll get a straight look at the problem and a clear explanation of the fix before we start.
“Woke up to water pooling by the water heater in the garage and had no idea what to do. I called around 7 in the morning and a plumber was in my driveway before I finished my coffee. He showed me the tank was rusted through, walked me through the replacement, and cleaned up like he'd never been there. Honest guy, no runaround.”
Call now: a San Antonio plumber picks up in seconds, day or night.
(210) 555-0134