Chances are, you don't need a plumber that often. But when you do, you want the job done right, done fast and done for a fair price. Because you want things in your household up and running and back to normal as soon as possible, Allen Plumbing Pro is the company to call in the Dallas area. Our customers' satisfaction is most important to us. Through our expertise, integrity, and ongoing personalized service, we cater to meet their needs. Whether it is fixing a leak, checking your water heater, or installing a new garbage disposal, we have the experience to get the job done in a timely and careful manner.
In an Allen, TX family household, a broken toilet can be a big problem. Most often, people think they should call a plumber for things that involve the toilet. The toilet is actually one of the more simple devices in the home and can often be fixed with a plunger. When a plunger does not get the job done, you will find there can be many reasons why a toilet is running, leaking or simply, not functioning properly. While your plumbing system was originally meant to provide you comfort, its problems can quickly take you out of your comfort zone.
Your Allen plumbing should give you warm relaxing water and crisp cool water when you want it. Allen Plumbing Pro is Dallas's place to call to help achieve this most important goal. Whether you need increased water pressure or you have a stubborn drain call 24/7 - our Allen plumbers are ready to help. Keeping you comfortable is more than just installing parts; it is knowing how the plumbing system operates best, and giving you the respect you deserve. Water is a precious and valuable natural resource, and utilities are expensive.
If you own a house in Allen, TX, you own a water heater. You probably don't spend much time thinking about the Dallas water heater until, one morning, you go to take a shower and there's no hot water. Then you probably think about it a lot. If you're the curious sort, the following water-heater question may have crossed your mind: "How can the water stay hot if cold water comes in as soon as you start using the hot water?" A gas water heater is nearly identical to an electric water heater, except that an electric heater contains two heating elements, while the gas heater has one burner at the bottom, with the chimney running up through the middle of the tank.
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Free On-Site Estimates - Have you ever wondered how someone can quote you a price to do a plumbing job without seein... http://t.co/I0zYUZ0t
Metal vs. Plastic Sink Drain Lines - So its time to replace the drain and trap under your sink and you have to choos... http://t.co/2C8dpyUW
A Stinky Garbage Disposal - Sometimes a garbage disposal just smells bad. In most cases this can be fixed with seve... http://t.co/3pVPDDHn
Natural Gas Fire Pits - Did you know running a natural gas line to a new fire pit can be very cost effective? A bui... http://t.co/1n4GXPvp
City of Allen Moves to Stage 3 Water Restrictions - Effective November 1, 2011, the City of Allen will begin Stage 3... http://t.co/BnVUKJJ1
The Tankless Water Heater - Even though the price of natural gas has dropped, there are still plenty of good reasons... http://t.co/nDpxQzBX
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