We provide plumbing services to the residents of McKinney, TX during regular business hours, as well as on an emergency basis – 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
We fix all plumbing problems including: leaking pipes, clogged drains, broken water heaters, and more. There is no need for you to wait until the morning when your toilet is over–flowing, or until the weekend is over if you have a drain that is clogged, your water heater isn’t working, or you have a burst pipe leaking in a wall or ceiling.
Need Emergency Plumbing Services in McKinney? Call US 24 Hours a Day
Plumbing problems are stressful and inconvenient, and any delay in getting them fixed can lead to further damage to your home or apartment. That’s why when you call us for emergency 24 hr plumbing services, whether during normal business hours or after hours when most plumbers are unavailable, we will get to you and fix the problem as soon as possible.
Common Residential Plumbing Emergencies…
Burst Pipes
The first job is to stop the water from flowing out of the burst pipe. Find the main shut off valve to your home and close it. This will stop the water from flooding the home and will protect your fixtures until the plumber arrives. Turn the cold water taps on so you can tap the drains from any trapped water. Once the plumber arrives, they will be able to repair or replace the broken pipe.
Leaky Fixtures
Turn off the shutoff valve to the fixture that is leaking. Look in the trap for any debris, food particles or hair that might be obstructing it. If you can remove the debris, remove it or contact your plumber for immediate help.
Blocked Drains and Toilets
Remove the obstruction using a plumbing snake or a plunger. If the tools fail to unblock the clog, call your plumber for help.
Gas Leaks
Get out of the home if you smell gas. Gas leaks are never something suited for DIY repairs. This is because they are so dangerous to handle. Once you are safely outside, call your emergency plumber and your gas company. Under their guidance, you can turn off the gas at the control valve by the meter. Always make it a habit to keep gas appliances free of grease or fats from foods and keep them in good working order at all times.
Call Us For an After Hours or Weekend Plumber In McKinney, TX
We hope this information has been helpful. If you need more help, please call us. We are available 24/7 and can send an experienced plumber to you immediately after you call.
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About McKinney, TX
Part of Collin County, McKinney TX is about 32 miles outside of Dallas. McKinney is second only to Plano in terms of the largest cities in Collin County. “Unique By Nature” as the city’s motto states, McKinney has been known in the past as one of the fastest-growing cities in the nation. Money Magazine named McKinney as one of the best cities in America to call home in 2014.
Notable residents of McKinney include Chad Haga, a professional road racing cyclist, Zach Lee, a professional baseball player, and Jason Ralph, an actor. Popular attractions in McKinney TX include Heard Natural Science Museum and Wildlife Sanctuary, Mitas Hill Vineyard, and Chestnut Square Historic Village.
Chestnut Square Historic Village is located at 315 South Chestnut Street. Tick two boxes if you show up for the Farmer’s Market on the weekend. The tour includes several buildings, including a historic home. This village will take you back in time. The Farmer’s Market features homemade jams, honey, bread, and more.
A few other places of interest in McKinney include Tupps Brewery, Dog Park at Bonnie Wenk, and Obstacle Warrior Kids. Popular restaurants in the city include Brother’s Pizza, Hutchin’s BBQ & Grill, and Rick’s Chophouse. Hutchin’s BBQ & Grill is located at 1301 North Tennessee Street, and it is known for serving up a great selection of meats. You do not want to pass up the best barbecue in town.
Three more great dining establishments in McKinney include Square Burger, Eggsquisite Cafe, and Spoons Cafe. The city of McKinney is quite lovely, and the same can be said for its neighbor, Plano. Both are part of the Metroplex, and both are great for families looking for a change of scenery. If you want to live in one of the most family-friendly cities in America, you made a great choice.