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When a pipe fails, a drain backs up, or the hot water stops, the question is the same: how fast can someone get there, and will the fix actually hold. Anna Plumbing handles residential and commercial plumbing calls across Little Elm and Denton County, any hour of any day, including weekends and holidays. You get a price before anything is scheduled, explained clearly on the call, and work is performed by licensed plumbers on every job.
Little Elm is a city with a mix of newer subdivisions and properties that have been extended and modified over the years. That means the plumbing calls we take here run the full range, from a straightforward toilet replacement in a newer home to a slab leak beneath an addition that nobody has a drawing for. Whatever the situation, call (945) 356-6236 and we will talk through what is going on before anything is scheduled.
A water heater problem can show up in different ways. The water runs cold. It runs warm but never quite hot. The unit makes noise it did not used to make. In each case, the first step is a diagnosis rather than an assumption about what needs replacing.
We work on both tank and tankless water heaters, and the decision between repair and replacement depends on what the unit is doing, how long it has been in service, and whether the repair makes sense against the cost of a new installation. A heating element failure on a relatively young tank unit is usually a straightforward repair. A tank that has corroded from the inside, or a tankless system with a heat exchanger that has failed, often tips the calculation toward replacement.
Properties that have been extended or converted add another layer. A water heater sized for the original footprint may not keep up with the demand from an added bathroom or a converted garage. We assess the whole picture on the call, not just the unit that stopped working. Same-day service is often available when the situation will not wait.
Not every plumbing problem looks the same when you walk in the door, and the approach changes depending on what the situation actually is.
Some calls are clear from the start: a faucet drips, a toilet runs, a drain is slow. Others are not. A wet spot on the ceiling, a spike in the water bill, or a pressure drop that has crept up gradually all point somewhere, but the source takes finding. We locate leaks behind walls and under slabs using pressure testing and listening equipment, and we run camera inspections on sewer and main lines when a blockage or a root intrusion is suspected. We stand behind every pipe and fixture we touch, and that starts with getting the diagnosis right.
Once the problem is located, the repair is made and the repair pressure-tested before the job is called done. That covers pipe repairs, fixture replacements, shutoff valve replacements, and drain work. When the fixture or fitting has reached the end of its useful life, replacement is often the cleaner option. Toilet repair and replacement, garbage disposal installation, and faucet and fixture work are all handled the same way: assess, explain, price, then proceed.
Not every call is an emergency. Homeowners in Little Elm schedule water softener installations, sump pump installations, tankless water heater upgrades, and whole-home repiping as planned jobs. These are scoped on the call, priced before anything is booked, and carried out by licensed plumbers working to the standard the next inspection expects. The service page carries the full breakdown of what each installation involves.
If you are working out what the job needs, our drain guide goes through it.
When you call, you reach someone who can schedule the work, answer questions about what the visit will involve, and give you a rate before anything is confirmed. There is no automated menu and no message to leave and wait on. If the situation is urgent, we treat it that way.
For problems that cannot wait, such as a burst pipe, a backed-up main line, or a water heater that has failed entirely, we are available at any hour. Same-day service is often available for urgent calls. We do not promise a specific arrival window, but we do confirm the appointment when you call and let you know what to expect.
For tenants and businesses that need to stay operational, we work around the situation. A commercial drain call in a kitchen or a restroom that cannot be out of service for long gets the same attention as a residential emergency. Call (945) 356-6236 and tell us what you are working with.
A backflow preventer keeps contaminated water from flowing back into the supply line. These devices require periodic testing and occasionally fail or need replacement. We handle backflow preventer installation and service on residential and commercial properties, and we confirm what applies at your address before the visit.
When a blockage affects every drain in the building rather than a single fixture, the problem is in the main line. We clear main line blockages using snaking and hydro jetting, which flushes the line with high-pressure water and removes grease, scale, and debris that a snake alone will not touch. A camera inspection tells us what caused the blockage and whether the pipe itself has been damaged.
Hard freezes in the region can catch pipes off guard, particularly in exterior walls and uninsulated runs. We thaw frozen pipes and assess the line for damage before restoring flow. A pipe that has split under pressure needs repair before the water is turned back on. We handle both parts of the call.
This is covered in its own section above, but it belongs here too because it is among the most common calls we take. Tank and tankless units, residential and commercial, repair and replacement. Plumbing done to the standard the next inspection expects, on every installation.
A refrigerator water line is a small job that causes a disproportionate amount of damage when it fails. We install and repair the supply lines that feed refrigerators and ice makers, making sure the connection is secure and the shutoff valve is accessible and working. A dripping connection behind an appliance is easy to miss until the floor shows the damage.
We handle the gas line side of plumbing work: installation and repair of the lines that feed water heaters and other gas-supplied fixtures. We do not work on heating and cooling equipment. The line from the supply to the appliance connection is our scope.
Properties on the edge of Little Elm and in the outlying parts of Denton County sometimes run on private water supplies or have long pipe runs from the meter to the structure. These properties are not harder to work on, but they are different. A pressure problem on a private supply has different causes than the same symptom on a municipal connection, and a long supply run adds variables that a standard fixture repair does not.
We handle sewer line service and inspection on properties where the run to the connection point is longer than typical, and we assess the full run rather than just the section nearest the house. If the property has a sump pump or a low-lying drainage area, we handle pump installation and repair as part of the same scope. Call and describe the property, and we will tell you what the visit will involve.
The price depends on what the job turns out to be. A drain cleaning call that resolves at the fixture is a different job from one where the blockage is in the main line and the pipe needs inspection afterward. We give you a rate on the call based on what you describe, and the price is confirmed before we schedule. If the scope changes once the plumber is on site and can see the full situation, we explain why and give you an updated number before any additional work is done.
We treat your home the way we would want ours treated. That means pricing that is clear, explained up front, and not something you find out about after the job is finished.
We serve Little Elm and the surrounding parts of Denton County, including Paloma Creek, Paloma Creek South, Savannah, Hackberry, and Providence Village. Residential and commercial customers across the area can reach us any hour, any day. Whether the property is inside the city or a few miles out, call (945) 356-6236 and we will confirm service at your address.
Isolating the supply to a vacant property reduces the risk of an undetected leak causing damage while nobody is there to notice it. We can shut off and drain the supply as a standalone service call, and we can restore it when the property is back in use. If you are not sure what the right approach is for your property, call (945) 356-6236 and we will go through it.
A recurring blockage usually means the root cause was not fully resolved the first time, or that the line has a structural issue that cleaning alone cannot fix. We look at what the drain is doing and, if the same section is blocking repeatedly, we assess the line more thoroughly to determine whether a repair or a camera inspection is the right next step. Call us and we will go through what is happening.
A crawl space adds access considerations that a finished basement or an open utility room does not. Pipe runs may be harder to reach, and the working conditions affect how long certain tasks take. We account for that when we go through the scope on the call, so the rate you get reflects the actual job rather than an estimate based on easier access.
We address the source of the water first. Standing water is a secondary concern once the supply is isolated and the repair is underway. If the water has reached areas that need attention beyond the plumbing repair itself, we let you know what we are seeing so you can take the next steps on the restoration side.
Shut off the water supply to the affected fixture using the angle stop valve beneath the sink or behind the toilet. If you cannot isolate the fixture or the source is unclear, turn off the main supply to the property. Once the water is off, call (945) 356-6236 and we will walk you through what comes next and get a plumber scheduled.
Hard water carries dissolved minerals that accumulate inside pipes, water heaters, and fixtures the longer they are in service. The buildup narrows pipe interiors gradually, reduces water heater efficiency, and shortens the life of fixtures and appliances. A water softener installation addresses the mineral load at the point of entry, and we handle that as a plumbing job from supply line connection through commissioning.
Newer construction tends to use modern pipe materials and fittings, which reduces some of the failure modes common in older homes. That said, newer homes are not problem-free. Connections can be made incorrectly during construction, fixtures fail regardless of age, and sewer lines in newer subdivisions are still vulnerable to root intrusion as landscaping matures. We handle the full range of calls across Little Elm properties, regardless of when they were built.
Yes. Once the repair is done, we go through what caused the issue and what, if anything, can be done to reduce the chance of it recurring. That might be a maintenance habit, a fixture adjustment, or a note about a condition in the pipe that is worth monitoring. The goal is to leave you with a clear picture of what happened and what to watch for.
A whole-home repipe typically addresses the supply lines that carry water to fixtures throughout the home. Drain lines are a separate system, and whether they need attention depends on their condition and material. We assess both on the visit and explain what each involves so you have a clear picture of the full scope before any work is scheduled.
Whatever is going on with the plumbing at your property in Little Elm, Anna Plumbing will come out and handle it. Call (945) 356-6236 for a quote and we will get it on the schedule.
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We cover these neighboring areas too: The Colony, Prosper, Celina, Allen. See the whole of our full service area.
Below is a plain-language look at what we handle, who each service fits best, and a few things worth knowing before you call. Whether you are dealing with a slow drain, a failed water heater, or a sewer line that needs attention, the work is done by licensed plumbers and the price is confirmed before anything is scheduled. Call (945) 356-6236 and we will walk you through what the job involves and what it will cost.
| Type of Job | What's Included | Recommended For | Things to Keep in Mind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sewer & Main Line Service |
| Properties with slow drains throughout the home or a history of main line backups | A camera inspection shows exactly what is going on inside the line before any digging or repair begins. |
| Water Heater Repair & ReplacementMost Popular |
| Households with no hot water or a heater that is not keeping up with demand | Hard water in Denton County accelerates sediment buildup, which shortens tank life and reduces recovery speed. |
| Sump Pump Installation |
| Low-lying lots in Little Elm that collect water during heavy rainfall | North Texas clay soil drains slowly, and properties that have flooded after past storms are strong candidates for a sump pump. |
| Emergency Plumbing |
| Any situation where waiting until morning is not an option | We take emergency calls any hour of any day, including weekends and holidays. Same-day service is often available. |
| Leak Detection & Repair |
| Anyone who sees water where it should not be or suspects a hidden leak | Catching a leak early usually means a smaller repair and less damage to surrounding materials. |
| Water Softener Installation |
| Homes in Denton County dealing with scale buildup, fixture staining, or shortened appliance life | North Texas water is consistently high in mineral content, and a softener protects pipes and water heaters over the long run. |
| Faucet & Fixture Installation |
| Homeowners updating fixtures or dealing with a drip that will not stop | Older shutoff valves often need replacement at the same time as a faucet, especially in homes with original plumbing. |
| Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal |
| Homeowners and property managers with slow or fully blocked drains | Hydro jetting clears grease and buildup that a standard snake pushes past rather than removes. |
| Toilet Repair & Installation |
| Homeowners dealing with a toilet that runs, leaks at the base, or will not flush cleanly | A running toilet can add a significant amount to a monthly water bill before the problem is obvious. |
| Water Pressure & Shutoff Valve Repair |
| Homes with pressure that has dropped suddenly or valves that will not fully close | A pressure regulator that is failing can cause pressure swings that stress pipes and fixtures throughout the home. |
| Whole-Home Repiping |
| Older homes with recurring leaks in multiple locations or steadily dropping pressure | Galvanized steel pipe corrodes from the inside and narrows over time. A repipe resolves the root cause rather than patching individual failures. |
| Slab Leak Detection & Repair |
| Homeowners with unexplained water bills, warm spots on floors, or moisture near the foundation | North Texas clay soil shifts with the seasons, and that movement stresses pipes running under a slab over time. |
| Well Pump Service |
| Rural and semi-rural properties in the Little Elm area that rely on a private well | A well pump that cycles rapidly or delivers low pressure often points to a failing pressure tank rather than the pump itself. |
| Garbage Disposal Service |
| Kitchens where the disposal has stopped working or is leaking at the sink flange | A disposal that hums but will not spin usually needs a reset or a jam cleared rather than a full replacement. |
| Tree-Root Sewer Line Service |
| Established neighborhoods with mature trees and older sewer pipe | Catching a root intrusion early limits how much pipe is involved and keeps the repair smaller. |
Every job is different, and the best way to get a straight answer on what yours involves and what it will cost is to call (945) 356-6236 and describe what you are seeing.