McKinney Plumber Service
972-552-7212Selecting the right McKinney plumber can be a big decision to make, especially if you need a big job done. While not always something you think about, the plumbing systems in your home are important to your family's comfort, safety, and health. Just like with any other important service, you will want to hire a qualified, full-time professional.

- Bathrooms
- Bathtubs
- Dishwashers
- Disposals
- Drain Snaking
- Faucets
- Flooding
- Drain Cleaning
- Tankless Systems
- Toilets
- Valves
- Ventilation
- Water Pressure
- Water Treatment
- Clogged Drains
- Plumbing Installs
- Dripping Faucets
- Filtration
- Kitchens
- Overflows
- Pipe Leaks
- Plumbing Fixtures
- Plumbing Repairs
- Rooter Service
- Running Toilets
- Showers & Sinks
- Slab Leaks
- Water Heaters
Here are a few helpful hints that McKinney Plumbing Pro wants you to consider when looking for McKinney plumbers:
- Talk To A Person. Your time is valuable and your plumbing concern is real so call a McKinney plumber where a professional answers the phone live, 24/7, 365 days a year. How can you know that help is on the way if you haven't actually talked to anyone who can help?
- Upfront Pricing. Find out what the repair or service will cost BEFORE the work begins. For the most part, an experienced plumber has seen your problem before and knows what it will take to fix it. Of course, take into consideration that exact quotes over the phone are difficult for any plumber that has not been able to assess the situation in person.
- Check For A License. Ask for your plumber's license number. The true professional will respect your level of knowledge, not be offended.
- Get An Appointment Window. You may be surprised at how busy a plumber can be. Make sure you get an appointment window so you are not waiting all day for the plumber to show up. The plumber should offer to call you before dispatching a truck to your door, and the plumber should arrive in less than 45 minutes after that call. At McKinney Plumbing Pro, we are committed to being the company of choice for McKinney plumbing needs. We strive to exceed the expectations of our customers on every visit.
McKinney Plumbing Pro wants to earn the trust and loyalty of our customer's by:
- Informing the client about all aspects of job completion.
- Offering competitive prices.
- Leaving a job site clean.
- Fully standing behind our work.
When you place your trust in us, we take our McKinney plumbing responsibility seriously. We pledge to our customers to estimate up front what your cost will be to complete your job correctly and to your satisfaction. Your McKinney plumber should make it a point to go over the details and limitations of the proposed repair or installation that will affect your home, business or enjoyment of the end result.
Our services are available 24 hours per day and 7 days per week for emergencies. Please give McKinney Plumbing Pro a call today at 972-552-7212 to speak to a representative. We look forward to working with you.
McKinney Plumber Information

Sewer Gas Smell
If you are smelling sewer gas in your home, you should contact a McKinney plumber immediately. The mysterious sewer gas odor is not something you want lingering around your home. Sewer gas also contains methane, which is highly combustible and may be fatal. Not only does your home smell like a sewer, but this problem can lead to serious health hazards. The most common cause is a toilet that is not seated properly or the seal has malfunctioned. Call for the McKinney plumber that is the expert in drainage systems.
McKinney Plumber on Water Conservation
When trying to conserve water, the water meter is your best friend. If you are on a public water system, it should be easy to find your water meter because it will be located either on your property or very close to it. The water meter will tell you how much water you are using and it can help you detect leaks. To read a water meter you need to take the second reading and subtract the first reading from it. The answer will equal how many gallons or cubic feet of water you have used. Keep in mind: there are 7.5 gallons of water in one cubic foot of water. It should also help to know that a family of four uses about 1,500 gallons of water per day maintaining an average household and a garden. Water meters can also be used to detect leaks. All you have to do is turn off every plumbing fixture in your house for a couple of hours and take a meter reading. If the reading changes, a leak exists. Do not forget to shut off the built-in icemaker or the reverse osmosis water filtration system because they turn themselves on automatically.
Natural Gas Leak Testing
Gas leaks are one of the most serious plumbing issues a home owner can face. If you suspect a leak because of the obvious odor or an increased gas bill call your trusted McKinney plumber and your gas company immediately. We can perform a gas leak pressure test, determine the location of the leak and do an immediate repair. Call today. Your safety should never be compromised.
Leaks Under Your Foundation
Because of the expansive clay soil in our area, leaks under your foundation (“slab leaks”) are a common problem. Foundation movement and pipes just don’t go together. For expert advice and repairs on suspected leaks above or below your concrete slab, contact the McKinney plumbers that know how to get the job done right.
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