24 Hour Plumbers in Houston
Houston's plumbing fights extreme conditions. Hurricane flooding, expansive clay soils, and temperatures that swing from freezing to 100°F create challenges unique to the Gulf Coast.
Emergency Plumbing Across Greater Houston
Plumbing emergencies don't wait for convenient hours. Whether you're in a Heights bungalow dealing with a burst pipe, a Katy subdivision with sewer backup, or a Clear Lake home with no hot water—our network responds 24/7.
Why Houston Plumbing Fails Differently
Houston's plumbing challenges are unique to the Gulf Coast. Expansive clay soils shift with moisture levels, cracking foundations and breaking pipes. Hurricanes bring catastrophic flooding. And the 2021 winter freeze exposed vulnerabilities across the region.
Plumbing Services Available in Houston
Licensed plumbers serving Houston provide these emergency and routine services 24/7. Click any service to learn more about how we handle it in your area.
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Find Plumbers by City
Greater Houston spans 10,000+ square miles across multiple counties with dramatically different housing ages and infrastructure. Select your city for plumbers who understand your specific needs.
Houston
88+ areasFrom Montrose bungalows to The Woodlands master-planned communities, Houston spans every era of construction.
Neighborhoods:
The Heights, Montrose, River Oaks...
Sugar Land
15+ areasMaster-planned communities with newer construction but clay soil foundation challenges.
Neighborhoods:
Town Square, First Colony, New Territory...
The Woodlands
20+ areasForested master-planned community with tree root intrusion and suburban infrastructure.
Neighborhoods:
Town Center, Panther Creek, Indian Springs...
Katy
25+ areasRapidly growing western suburb with prairie flooding and new construction issues.
Neighborhoods:
Old Katy, Cinco Ranch, Seven Lakes...
Pearland
12+ areasFast-growing suburb with mix of 1970s homes and new master-planned communities.
Neighborhoods:
Old Pearland, Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake...
Pasadena
10+ areasRefinery town with industrial infrastructure and Ship Channel effects.
Neighborhoods:
Downtown Pasadena, Strawberry Park, Richey...
League City
15+ areasNASA-adjacent suburb with bay-area flooding and 1980s-2020s development.
Neighborhoods:
Clear Lake, South Shore Harbour, Tuscan Lakes...
Spring
12+ areasNorth Houston suburb with Exxon campus and diverse housing from 1970s onward.
Neighborhoods:
Old Town Spring, Spring Shadows, Champions...
Greater Houston ZIP Codes We Serve
With 200+ ZIP codes across the metro area, plumbing conditions vary dramatically by area. Inner Loop neighborhoods have different challenges than master-planned suburbs.
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Houston Plumbing Infrastructure: What You Need to Know
Houston's plumbing infrastructure reflects rapid post-war growth. Unlike older cities, most Houston homes were built after 1950 on slab-on-grade foundations. While this avoids basement flooding issues, it creates unique challenges—pipes run under the concrete slab where leaks are difficult to detect and expensive to repair.
The Houston area sits on expansive clay soil that swells when wet and shrinks when dry. This seasonal movement causes foundation shifting that stresses pipes and joints. Slab leaks are among the most common plumbing problems in the region, often going undetected until water bills spike or foundation cracks appear.
Hurricane and Flood Impact
Houston has experienced catastrophic flooding multiple times in recent years. Hurricane Harvey (2017) dumped over 60 inches of rain in some areas, flooding 30% of Harris County. Hurricane Ike (2008), Tropical Storm Allison (2001), and the 2016 Tax Day Flood all caused widespread plumbing damage.
Flood-damaged plumbing may not fail immediately. Contaminated floodwater can corrode pipes and fixtures over time. Homes in Meyerland, Kingwood, and other repeatedly flooded areas often need comprehensive plumbing assessments years after major storm events.
2021 Winter Storm Uri: The Freeze That Changed Houston
In February 2021, Winter Storm Uri brought unprecedented cold to Houston. Temperatures dropped to single digits for days—conditions Houston's plumbing was never designed to handle. Pipes froze and burst across the metro area. Homes without power for days saw catastrophic water damage when pipes thawed.
The freeze exposed how vulnerable Houston's plumbing is to cold weather. Many homeowners have since added pipe insulation and installed freeze-protection devices. Emergency plumbers now recommend winterization even in traditionally warm Houston.
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