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Bathroom Plumbing in Plano & DFW

From a dripping faucet to a toilet that won't stop running, bathroom plumbing problems are daily frustrations that usually get worse over time. We fix it the same visit — written flat-rate quote before we start.

What We Fix in Bathrooms

Toilets that run constantly, rock at the base, or leak around the floor seal. Faucets that drip — a dripping bathroom faucet typically wastes 3,000+ gallons per year. Showers with low pressure or temperature control problems. Bathtub drains that are slow or clogged. Under-sink supply lines and drain connections that are corroded or leaking. These are all routine repairs that we handle on the first visit.

Bathroom Additions and Upgrades

Planning to add a bathroom, convert a tub to a walk-in shower, or move fixtures in a remodel? We rough in new supply and drain lines, relocate vent stacks, and ensure the work meets current plumbing code. Licensed and permitted work means no issues at resale.

When To Call Now

Any leak at the toilet base, under a vanity, or behind the shower wall is causing hidden damage. Don’t wait for it to show through the ceiling of the room below. Call us when you first notice it.

Everything We Offer

  • Toilet repair and replacement
  • Faucet repair and replacement
  • Shower valve and cartridge service
  • Bathtub drain clearing and repair
  • Supply line replacement
  • Drain stop and overflow repair
  • Bathroom rough-in for additions
  • Vanity and fixture installation

Bathroom Plumbing in Plano & DFW — Common Questions

Straight answers before you call.

My toilet runs constantly. How urgent is that?

A running toilet wastes 200 gallons per day or more — that shows up on your water bill fast. It's usually a worn flapper or fill valve, a quick fix. Don't ignore it.

What causes a toilet to leak at the base?

Usually a failed wax ring — the seal between the toilet and the floor flange. It needs to be replaced, which means pulling the toilet, setting a new wax ring, and resetting. It's a same-visit repair.

My shower has low water pressure. What causes it?

Mineral buildup in the shower head is the most common cause — easy to fix. If it's low throughout the whole house, that points to a different issue. If it's low in the shower but not at other fixtures, the shower valve cartridge or body may need service.

Can you add a bathroom to my home?

Yes. We handle the rough-in plumbing for bathroom additions — supply lines, drain lines, vent stacks — and coordinate with general contractors on the overall project. All work is permitted and inspected.

How do I stop my faucet from dripping?

It depends on the faucet type — cartridge, ball, compression, or ceramic disc. We identify the type, replace the worn component, and test. In older faucets past their lifespan, replacement may be more cost-effective than repair.