Our plumbing company has been Baytown, Texas' first choice for more than 80 years. The experienced plumbing contractors at Fulkerson's Plumbing are committed to excellence in every aspect of their service. Since we first opened our doors in 1929, our plumbing company has been dedicated to ensuring your total satisfaction.
As certified master plumbers and backflow specialists, we guarantee thorough, satisfactory workmanship. Meeting your every plumbing need is our mission, and we work hard to put your mind at ease. We take pride in offering honest, dependable, high-quality plumbing services that you can count on during your time of need.
When you're in need of top-of-the-line water heater repairs or sewer line replacements, turn to Fulkerson's Plumbing of Baytown, Texas. We offer a vast array of plumbing repairs and services to meet your every need. Trust in us to handle all of your plumbing needs, from the smallest drain clog to extensive pipe damage repairs. We have the skill and expertise to handle water leaks, gas leaks, and repairs for tubs, toilets, and sewers. For your convenience, we also fix stoppages in your sewers, sinks, and tubs - just to name a few.
How long has it been since you flushed your water heater? A dirty water heater can be hiding rust and silt buildup that may cause slow heating and early equipment failure. For the best results, many manufacturers recommend flushing equipment once every three years.
What is CPVC pipe? It’s a thermoplastic chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipe designed to carry hot and cold water. It’s popular for commercial installations, because it’s more affordable than copper and more resistant to high heat than traditional PVC pipe.
Legend likes to tell the story of Thomas Crapper, the inventor of the toilet. While Thomas was a successful plumber who patented a toilet design in the 1800s, that's not exactly where the name comes from. It became slang during WWII, when American soldiers saw the T. Crapper & Co. name on the side of toilets.
Did you know that, with waterless commercial urinals, there are no moving parts in the entire system? This means that maintenance costs are significantly reduced. In addition, this type of fixture offers water-saving benefits.
Ask your plumbing contractor about the pros and cons of tankless water heaters. If you are going to be in your home for the foreseeable future, it’s possible the tankless heater will pay for itself by saving up to 60 percent in water heating costs a year, compared to traditional storage tank heaters.