
Plumber in Richardson, TX
Dense, older neighborhoods 12 miles east of us. Canyon Creek, Heights Park, prime repipe and slab leak territory.
Richardson, our oldest and most repair-intensive service area
Richardson is one of our busiest service areas, and the reason is simple: the housing stock is old. Canyon Creek, Heights Park, and the Reservation neighborhood are primarily 1960s-1980s construction. That means galvanized supply lines in the older homes, cast iron sewer systems that are 50-60 years old, and slab foundations that have been through decades of North Texas clay soil movement. We run a lot of calls here.

What plumbing looks like in Richardson
Different sections of the city, different infrastructure. Same master plumber.
Canyon Creek and Heights Park
Galvanized supply 55-60 years old well past service life, cast iron sewer at end of rated life, slab leaks from original copper where galvanized was not used.
The Reservation and Mark Twain Area
Copper supply lines entering prime slab leak age, polybutylene present in some 1978-1995 builds, water heaters on second or third replacements.
US-75 Corridor and Eastern Richardson
PEX or late copper supply in good condition but volume-builder installation issues and drain maintenance needs in higher-density housing.
What homeowners call us for in Richardson
Tap any service to see the full breakdown.
Whole-house repipe
PEX replacement for 1960s-1970s galvanized systems. Canyon Creek and Heights Park are our top repipe neighborhoods.
Slab leak detection and repair
Electronic detection for copper slab leaks in 1970s-1990s homes. Options presented before any concrete is cut.
Sewer camera inspection
50-60 year old cast iron sewer in DFW clay. Camera first, always. We scope before we diagnose.
Water heater replacement
Same-day on most tank sizes. Tank and tankless both. Complete permit and disposal included.
Sewer line repair
Spot repairs and full replacements. Root intrusion and bellying are the most common findings in older Richardson.
Drain cleaning
Hydro-jet and cable. Kitchen grease and bathroom buildup in older homes with partial cast iron drain.
Hydrostatic sewer testing
Pre-purchase and maintenance testing for older Richardson homes. Definitive pass or fail on sewer integrity.
From call to fixed in Richardson
Same process, every job. Master plumber on site, honest diagnosis, clear price.
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Call or Request a Quote
Reach us at (972) 210-9033 or fill out the form. Phones answered fast, evenings until midnight.
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We Come To You
A licensed master plumber arrives at your door. The service call fee applies to any work you approve.
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Honest Diagnosis
We tell you what is actually wrong, what it costs, and what your options are. No upselling. You decide.
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We Get It Done
Approved work starts right away when possible. Every job covered by a 1-year warranty on parts and labor.
What to know about Richardson plumbing
Richardson's housing age is its defining plumbing characteristic. Canyon Creek, Heights Park, and the Reservation are not old by Texas standards, they're old by plumbing standards, and the difference matters. Cast iron sewer systems placed in DFW clay soil in the 1960s and 1970s are now 50-60 years old. When the rated service life is 50-75 years and the soil conditions have been working against them the whole time, the bell curve on failures is now.
City of Richardson permits are required for qualifying plumbing work. Richardson's building department has a solid process, and permit records matter at resale. We pull all required permits.
Mature tree coverage in Canyon Creek and adjacent neighborhoods means root intrusion in cast iron sewer is common. Oak trees and sewer lines are a recurring combination. If you have significant trees on your property and a 1960s-70s home, periodic sewer camera inspection is worthwhile maintenance.
North Texas clay soil movement is the root cause of most slab and sewer issues in Richardson. Hydrostatic sewer testing is the most definitive integrity check available.
Richardson is 12 miles east of our Carrollton shop, one of our fastest response times. We also serve the Addison corridor south of Belt Line.
Common neighborhoods we serve: Canyon Creek, Heights Park, The Reservation, Mark Twain, Sherwood Forest, Richland Park, Arapaho Corridor.
How fast we get to Richardson
From our Carrollton shop, by sub-area.
20-25 min
West Richardson (Canyon Creek, Heights Park)
20-25 min
Central Richardson (downtown, Spring Valley)
25-30 min
East Richardson (toward Plano, US-75)
What homeowners near Richardson say
“We had a slab leak and were panicking. Chad walked us through the whole process, explained what he was doing at every step, and his price was fair. He even followed up the next week to make sure everything was holding. This is the only plumber we'll call from now on.”
Jennifer K.
Frisco, TX
“The last plumber we called tried to sell us a whole new system when all we needed was a valve replacement. Chad was honest about what the actual problem was and fixed it for a fraction of what the other company quoted. That's rare.”
Mike R.
Plano, TX
“Chad came out the same day we called. He looked at our water heater, told us exactly what was wrong, gave us a price, and got it done that afternoon. No surprises on the bill. We've used other plumbers in the area and this was by far the best experience.”
Sarah M.
Carrollton, TX
Other DFW cities we cover
Same master plumber, same response time. Tap any city for the full breakdown.
Carrollton
Home base. We know every neighborhood in Carrollton, from Rosemeade and Hebron to Indian Creek and Trinity Mills.
The Colony
Lakeside living comes with its own plumbing quirks. We have seen them all on Lake Lewisville homes.
Lewisville
Right up the road from us in Carrollton. Quick response times across every Lewisville zip code.
Coppell
Great schools, great neighborhoods, and we keep the water running across every Coppell zip code.
Plano
One of our most-trafficked routes. Quick response across all of west Plano, Legacy and Willow Bend.
Frisco
Newer construction, older problems. We handle both across every Frisco neighborhood, west to east.
Grapevine
Historic homes downtown, newer builds north of 121. We bridge both with the same master plumber.
Little Elm
Just up the road. Same response time as Carrollton, same master plumber, same warranty.
Allen
Fast-growing route northeast of Carrollton. Twin Creeks, Watters Crossing, Cottonwood, we know them all.
McKinney
Historic downtown meets master-planned sprawl. We know both ends of McKinney, from 1930s pipes to brand-new builds.
Richardson
Dense, older neighborhoods 12 miles east of us. Canyon Creek, Heights Park, prime repipe and slab leak territory.
Addison
Just 6 miles from our shop. Dense condo and townhome market alongside 1980s single-family homes.
Farmers Branch
4 miles from us and full of 1960s-80s homes. Brookhaven, Valwood, Fox Glen, prime repipe and slab leak territory.
Flower Mound
Large-lot HOA territory 14 miles northwest. Bridlewood, Wellington, Lakeside entering first major service cycle.
Plumbing questions from Richardson homeowners
If you don't see yours, just call. We answer the phone.
How much does a service call cost?
A service call covers the trip out, a licensed master plumber on site, and a full diagnosis. If you approve any work, the service call fee applies toward the total — you only pay it once. We tell you the price before we start, so you're never surprised by the bill.
What's Actually Included in the Service Call
When you book a service call with us, here's what you get:
- Drive time and arrival to your address in northern DFW
- Master plumber on site (not a tech, not a dispatcher — Chad Cole or someone trained the same way)
- Full diagnosis of the issue. Not a guess — actual pressure tests, camera inspection, or whatever the situation calls for
- Honest options conversation — usually 2-3 paths from cheapest fix to most durable, with the trade-offs spelled out
- Written price before any work begins
How the Fee Works on Approved Work
If you decide to move forward with a repair or installation that day, the service call fee applies as a credit toward the total. You don't pay twice. Example: if the service call is $89 and the repair quote is $450, you pay $450 total — not $539.
If you don't approve any work that day, you only pay the service call. No upselling, no pressure to "let us start" before you've seen the price.
What We Don't Do
- We don't charge for estimates over the phone or text. If you can describe the problem, we'll often give you a ballpark before we even drive out.
- We don't add hidden charges or surprise fees mid-job. If we hit something unexpected (like a corroded shutoff valve we didn't know about), we stop, show you, quote it, and let you decide.
- We don't mark up parts to triple retail. Most plumbers do; we don't.
Common Repairs and What They Run
Full pricing depends on what we find, but for context:
- Faucet repair or replacement: $150-$400
- Garbage disposal install: $250-$450
- Water heater diagnostic and repair: $300-$1,200
- Drain cleaning: $200-$500
- Gas line repair: varies, usually $400-$1,500
Get a real number for your situation by calling (972) 210-9033. We answer the phone. Same master plumber every time.
Do you offer free estimates?
Yes. Cole's Plumbing gives you a written estimate before any work begins, with line-item pricing so you can see exactly what each part of the job costs. We don't start until you approve the number. No pressure, no surprises, no "while we're here" upsells.
How Our Estimate Process Works
When we arrive for a service call:
- We diagnose first. We look at the actual problem — not a sales pitch dressed up as a "system check." If the issue is a $30 fix, we'll tell you that.
- We give you 2-3 options with trade-offs. Cheapest fix, balanced fix, longest-lasting fix. Each has a price.
- You decide. No "I need to ask my manager." Chad answers the phone, Chad gives the price.
- We get it in writing before tools come out. Email, text, or paper.
What "Free Estimate" Means (and Doesn't)
The service call fee covers the trip and diagnosis. If we're digging up a yard to look at a sewer line or running a camera inspection, that's real work and the fee applies. But if we approve any repair from that visit, the service call fee credits toward the total — you don't pay twice.
For large jobs (full repipes, water heater installs, sewer line replacements), we often quote without a service call fee at all. Call (972) 210-9033 and tell us what you're thinking — we'll let you know.
Things We Won't Do on the Estimate
- No "today only" pricing tricks. Our quote is good for 30 days. The price doesn't change because you slept on it.
- No bundled "system replacement" pitches for what should be a $200 repair. If your water heater needs a $40 thermocouple, we're replacing the thermocouple.
- No fake "discounts." The price we quote is the price.
Common Estimates We Give
- Drain cleaning: $200-$500 depending on access
- Water heater install: $1,200-$2,800 (tank), $3,500-$6,500 (tankless)
- Slab leak repair: $1,500-$4,500 depending on location
- Whole-house repipe: $5,500-$12,000 for a typical DFW home
Get a real number for your situation. Call (972) 210-9033. Master plumber on the phone, master plumber at your door.
What areas do you serve?
Cole's Plumbing serves the northern Dallas-Fort Worth area. We're based in Carrollton, TX, and respond same-day to Carrollton, The Colony, Lewisville, Coppell, Plano, Frisco, Grapevine, Little Elm, Flower Mound, Addison, Farmers Branch, and surrounding cities. If you're in northern DFW and not sure if we cover you, just call.
Cities We Serve Daily
Same-day service available in:
- Carrollton, TX — home base, fastest response
- The Colony, TX — 10 minutes away
- Lewisville, TX — full coverage
- Coppell, TX — full coverage
- Plano, TX — full coverage
- Frisco, TX — full coverage
- Grapevine, TX — full coverage
- Little Elm, TX — full coverage
Also serving Flower Mound, Addison, Farmers Branch, Highland Village, Lake Dallas, and Hebron.
What "Northern DFW" Means for Response Time
We operate out of Carrollton, so response time is partly geography:
- 15-min radius (Carrollton, The Colony, Coppell, Lewisville, parts of Plano/Frisco): typically same morning
- 30-min radius (Plano, Frisco, Grapevine, Little Elm, Highland Village): typically same day
- 45+ min (parts of Dallas proper, Mesquite, Garland, Allen): we'll come, but plan for next day unless emergency
Outside the Standard Service Area?
If you're south of I-635 (deep Dallas, Oak Cliff, Mesquite) or out toward Mansfield/Arlington, give us a call anyway. We take some longer-distance jobs, especially for whole-house repipe, sewer line repair, or hydrostatic testing — work that's worth the drive.
For routine emergency plumbing or drain cleaning outside northern DFW, we may refer you to someone closer. We'd rather tell you that upfront than show up two hours late.
Not sure? Call (972) 210-9033 with your zip and we'll tell you straight.
Are you licensed and insured?
Cole's Plumbing is fully licensed and insured. Our owner, Chad Cole, holds a Texas Master Plumber license (RMP-40414) issued by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners, and we carry $2 million in general liability insurance. We can show you both before any work starts.
Why It Matters in Texas
Texas requires every plumbing business to operate under a licensed Responsible Master Plumber (RMP). The license is the legal authority to pull permits, run a crew, and stand behind the work. If a plumber can't show you a current Texas license, walk away. They can't pull permits, their work won't pass inspection, and your homeowner insurance may not cover the damage if something goes wrong.
You can verify any Texas plumbing license yourself at tsbpe.texas.gov by typing in the RMP number. Our number is RMP-40414, registered to Chad Cole.
What the Insurance Covers
The $2M general liability policy covers two scenarios you actually want covered:
- Damage we cause while working on your property — water leaks, broken fixtures, or anything we touch that wasn't broken before we got there
- Injury to anyone on the job site, including our team
We carry workers' comp on top of that, so if a tech gets hurt at your home, you're not on the hook.
What to Ask Any Plumber Before Hiring
- What's your Texas Master Plumber license number? Verify it at tsbpe.texas.gov.
- How much general liability insurance do you carry? $1M is the floor, $2M is better.
- Are you bonded? Yes for any work over $5K — protects you if the job is abandoned.
- Will you provide a Certificate of Insurance? A real plumber says yes immediately.
We send a Certificate of Insurance straight to your email if you ask. Most homeowners don't, but it's your right.
Serving Carrollton, Plano, Frisco, and the rest of the northern DFW area. For emergency plumbing or a routine service call, reach Chad direct at (972) 210-9033.
Do you do emergency plumbing?
Yes. We handle emergency plumbing across northern DFW. Active flooding, gas leaks, sewer backups, no-water situations, and frozen-burst pipes get same-hour or same-day response during business hours. After-hours emergencies — including weekends and evenings until midnight — get triaged by phone first, with on-site response when needed.
What Counts as a Plumbing Emergency
Call us first for any of these:
- Active flooding from a burst pipe, hose, or fixture
- Gas smell anywhere in the house — see What to do if you smell gas
- Sewer backup into the house — toilets bubbling, tubs filling with sewage, basement floor drain overflowing
- No water at all to the entire house
- No hot water in the middle of winter
- Frozen pipes during a hard freeze (we'll talk you through thawing safely or come thaw them)
- Slab leak with active water surfacing through the floor
Our Emergency Response
During business hours (Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM, Sat 8AM-12PM):
- Same-hour response for active flooding, gas leaks, no-water emergencies
- Same-day response for everything else
After hours (evenings until midnight, weekends):
- Chad answers the phone — we don't use an answering service
- We triage on the call. For some emergencies (like locating your main shutoff to stop flooding) we can talk you through the immediate fix in 5 minutes
- If on-site response is needed, after-hours rates apply (typically 1.5x standard rate)
- True overnight emergencies (3 AM gas leak, etc.) — call 911 first if there's any safety risk, then us
What to Do Before We Arrive
For flooding:
- Find your main water shutoff — usually outside the house, near the foundation by the front. Turn it clockwise (right) to close.
- If you can't find the main, shut off the closest valve to the leak (under-sink valve, water heater valve, etc.)
- Move valuables out of the wet area
- Take photos for your insurance claim
For sewer backup:
- Stop using all drains in the house — every flush makes it worse
- Don't plunge a toilet if sewage is already coming out other drains
For gas: leave the house. Call from outside.
Call (972) 210-9033. Master plumber answers, master plumber comes out.

Need a plumber in Richardson?
Call (972) 210-9033, we answer the phone, even after hours.