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How Do I Hire the Right Person for My Plumbing (or Water-Related) Problem in the Round Rock/Austin Area?

Not all plumbers are alike! Each plumber has different specialties and areas of expertise within plumbing, just like doctors, lawyers and other professions. If you call a Round Rock plumber asking for a certain job to be done, they may refer you to another plumber or water professional, since we all know and refer to one another. It's not a dog eat dog competitive world in the Round Rock plumbing scene like you may imagine - we all want each other to be successful and to do our best work!

So who is the best person to call in Round Rock for each type of plumbing or water-related job? Here are our recommendations:

*Leak Location and Repair - The Plumbinator
Got a slab leak, yard leak, wall leak, or a mystery leak? Got Kitec water pipes that need repair or replacement? The Plumbinator is your one-stop-shop for both expert leak location AND repair. You could call a company with "leak location" in the name, but they will only FIND the leak, not fix it. The Plumbinator specializes in both finding and fixing leaks, and we have six different pieces of specialized, high-tech leak finding equipment to get the job done fast and right. Pinpoint leak location allows us to perform "keyhole surgery" on your leak, so we don't have to tear up your house or yard. Read more about leak location services. If you have Kitec water pipes, read more about Kitec repair and replacement.
A plumber uses a long orange tool, pointing the nose at the ground, listening for it to make a noise that indicates a leakA plumber lies on the ground looking into a shallow hole in the mud. A broken water pipe is in the hole.
*Swimming Pool Plumbing and Leaks - Lake Austin Pools
We specialize in finding and fixing yard, slab, wall, and mystery leaks, but if someone needs help locating and fixing a leak in their swimming pool, we call Michael at Lake Austin Pools - 512-474-8373.

*Water Extraction/Getting Water out of Carpets - TJ Renovation
If you've had a bad leak and need help drying out before mold sets in, our good friends will help you out. Call 512-680-8124.

*Water Heaters - Tankless and Tanked - The Plumbinator
If you're considering a tankless water heater, The Plumbinator is your local expert, certified through the Navien company to both install and repair Navien tankless water heaters. Call for a free consultation and our Master Plumber will sit down with you to explain what you need and how much it will cost. Read more about tankless water heaters. If you prefer a traditional tanked heater, The Plumbinator is also your go-to plumber. We install both Bradford-White and Lochinvar brand water heaters in the attic, garage, inside and outside closets, or anywhere else you need it to go. Call for a free, on-site estimate at your home. Read more about tanked water heaters.
A plumber uses a small tool to fix a tankless water heater, which is a 3 foot by 4 foot box on an exterior wall of the house with gas plumbing beneath
A plumber looks down at his clipboard, pen in hand, writing a free estimate for replacing the water heater seen in the background










*Installation/ServicService for Rinnai Brand Tankless Heaters - Crystal Plumbing
The Plumbinator is certified to install and service Navien brand tankless water heaters. If you have a Rinnai brand, our colleague Lupe is certified to work on those - 512-970-9033.

Service for Rheem Brand Heaters - Aloha Plumbing
We don't service Rheem Brand, but Jared does. Call 512-751-8186.

*Sprinkler System Problems - Price Lawn and Landscape
We often get calls to work on sprinkler systems, and we give them our friend Jeffrey's number - 512-218-9198.

*Sewer Pipe Problems - Cast Iron Deterioration, Roots in the Lines, Breaks, Bellies, New Sewer Lines for Additions - The Plumbinator
Was your home built 1950-1986? Then you may have a ticking time bomb under your slab in the form of cast iron sewer pipe and you need to click to read more. Whether you need a new sewer line put in for a bathroom addition, have tree roots invading your old sewer lines or see sewage backing up into your house (Yikes!), we can help! Read more about tree roots in the sewer line problems and learn the signs of a sewer line leak.
Three plumbers crouch on a cement floor over a white sewer pipe that extends ten feet out of the photo in a trench in the concrete floor
A plumber with a bandana covering his mouth and nose stands over a hole in the concrete floor of a bathroom. He holds a four foot long, 6 inch wide brown object: a large tree root that invaded a sewer pipe!










*Septic Systems - Pop A Lid
We can definitely work on your sewer pipe system, but if you're on a septic system and it's acting up, The Plumbinator recommends Alex at 512-844-6029.

*Commercial Plumbing (Plumbing Inside Businesses) - Custom Plumbing
The Plumbinator does residential plumbing, so if your business is backing up, call our friend Dennis at Custom Plumbing for commercial repair and installation - 512-837-0437.

*Gas Pipe Installation and Repair - The Plumbinator
Photo shows the patio wall with the fire pit now finished. The pipe is bricked over and the flame runs the length of the whole wallNeed a new gas line for a bigger water heater? Want to install an outdoor gas firepit? Got a gas leak? Our Master Plumber, Mickey Womack, is certified by the State's governing body, the Texas Railroad Commission, to work on LP (natural) gas, expertly and safely. Gas in dangerous! Make sure anyone who works on your gas lines are currently certified by TRC.Photo shows a back patio wall with an exposed gas pipe running the length of one wall, with fire shooting up out of it 10 inches

*Water Softener Problems - Squared Away Plumbing
When a call comes in for a water softener installation or service, we refer it to our colleague Chris Brooks - 512-264-4922.

*Generalized Kitchen and Bathroom Plumbing - The Plumbinator
A plumber sits on the bathroom floor. He has pulled the toilet and put it in the bathtub and is looking down into the hole the toilet left in the floor
We do it all, faucets, toilets, sinks, garbage disposals, unstopping lines, etc. Read more about general plumbing services we offer and get some DIY tips.





*Appliance Repair - Don's Appliance
The Plumbinator works on any lines to your appliances that are inside the walls, such as the gas lines to your stove, or the water lines to the washing machine. If your actual appliance needs repair, however, call Don at 512-801-5287.

*Cast Iron Bathtub Refinishing - All Surface Renew
If you need an old cast iron bathtub removed, The Plumbinator will take a hammer to it! But if you want it refinished, call Jose at 512-788-0025.
A plumber sits on the edge of a cast iron bathtub and hammers it to break it. The tub is already crumbling in one spot.

*Remodels and Contracting plus tile and sheetrock
Call Brad Persons at 512-552-2314

*Backflow Valve - Double S Plumbing
Got a broken backflow valve? Backflow takes a special certification. Call Jody Market at 512-227-5137.

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