Tub to Walk-In Shower Conversion: The Plumbing Changes You Need to Know
Tub to walk-in shower conversion is the single most requested bathroom remodel project in 2026. More Tomball and Northwest Houston homeowners are removing underused bathtubs and replacing them with spacious, accessible walk-in showers. What most of them discover partway through planning is that the design…
Why Every Faucet in Your Home Has Low Water Pressure at the Same Time
When the kitchen faucet runs weak, and so does the bathroom sink, and the shower, and the outdoor hose bib, all at the same time, the problem is not at any individual fixture. The cause is upstream from all of them, somewhere between the street…
Gas Vs Electric Water Heaters: Which Saves Money In Texas Heat
Your water heater accounts for nearly 20% of your home’s energy costs in Tomball. During Texas summer heat, that percentage climbs even higher as your cooling system works overtime. The question most homeowners ask us: does a gas or electric water heater save more money…
How To Spot Hidden Water Leaks Before They Cause Major Damage
A small pinhole leak wastes 970 gallons monthly and costs the average Tomball homeowner an extra $35 on their water bill. That’s the best-case scenario. Hidden leaks inside walls or under slabs often run undetected for months, causing thousands in structural damage before anyone notices…
Water Heater Leaking From Bottom: Emergency Steps And Solutions
You walk into your garage and step into a puddle spreading from beneath your water heater. That’s the moment most Tomball homeowners discover their water heater is leaking from the bottom. This isn’t a problem you can ignore or wait until Monday to fix. A…
Why Your AC Drain Line Keeps Clogging And How To Prevent It
Water dripping from your ceiling vent or pooling around your indoor AC unit means your condensate drain line is clogged. This problem affects 68% of air conditioning systems in humid climates like Tomball at least once during their lifespan. A clogged AC drain line shuts…
Why Drain Cleaning Results Depend On The Internal Condition Of The Pipe, Not Just The Clog
A clogged drain feels like a simple problem. Water slows down, the sink backs up, the tub takes forever to empty, or a bad smell starts drifting out of the drain. Most people assume the fix is just to remove whatever blocks the line and…
How Offset Drain Connections Create Slow Drain Problems That Simple Cleaning Cannot Fully Solve
A slow drain seems easy to explain. Most homeowners think hair, grease, soap, or food waste must be blocking the line. That is often true, but not always. Some drains keep slowing down even after cleaning because the real problem is not a buildup issue…
How Partial Sewer Line Repairs Can Help Or Hurt Depending On The Condition Of The Remaining Pipe
A sewer line problem puts homeowners in a stressful position fast. Slow drains, foul odors, recurring backups, soft spots in the yard, or wastewater coming back into the house can all point to trouble underground. Once a plumber identifies the damaged area, the next question…
Why Sewer Line Repairs Sometimes Fail Early When Surrounding Bedding And Backfill Conditions Are Ignored
A sewer line repair can look complete from the surface and still carry hidden risk underground. The damaged section gets replaced, flow returns, the yard gets closed back up, and the homeowner expects the problem to be over. Then, months later, slow drains come back,…