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Prosper homeowners and property managers call about the same things: a leak that appeared overnight, a drain that stopped clearing, a water heater that gave out, a fixture that needs replacing before a tenant moves in. Anna Plumbing handles all of it, any day of the week, any hour of the day, including weekends and holidays. Work is performed by licensed plumbers on every job, and the repair is pressure-tested before the job is called done.
Businesses and landlords managing properties in Prosper have their own rhythm of calls. A commercial kitchen drain that backs up on a Friday evening is not the same job as a homeowner's slow bathroom sink, and we approach each one with the tools and preparation the situation actually calls for. Whether the need is routine or urgent, we pick up the phone and get a plumber on the way.
When you call, you get a price before we schedule anything. The rate depends on what the fault turns out to be and what has to come apart to reach it. A dripping faucet and a slab leak are both plumbing problems, but they are not the same job, and the quote reflects that difference.
What moves a price is the scope of the repair, the parts the job requires, and how accessible the problem is. A clog at the fixture is a different call from a main line that has to be cleared from the cleanout. We explain what the work involves, what it covers, and what would change the estimate before any work begins. You can ask what the quote covers and get a straight answer.
Pricing is clear and explained up front. The price is confirmed before we schedule, and nothing is added after the fact without a conversation first.
Some plumbing problems announce themselves clearly. Others take a little more work to locate. A leak behind drywall, a slab leak that shows up as a warm spot on the floor, a drain that backs up only under certain conditions, these are the calls where diagnosis matters as much as the fix itself. We locate the source first, explain what we find, and give you the repair options before anything is opened up. Plumbing done to the standard the next inspection expects starts with knowing exactly what is wrong.
A fixture, a water heater, or a section of pipe that has reached the end of its useful life is a different kind of call. The diagnosis is usually quick because the cause is apparent. Replacement work is quoted by what the job involves: the unit going in, the connections it requires, and whether the existing supply lines and shutoffs are in good shape or need attention at the same time. We walk you through the options before anything is ordered.
Prosper's newer housing stock means installation calls are common: a water softener going in before a family moves, a tankless water heater replacing a tank unit, a new fixture being added to a bathroom addition. Planned installations are scheduled at a time that works for the household or business, and the work is done with the rest of the property in mind. We treat your home the way we would want ours treated.
A shower that runs too hot, too cold, or cannot hold a steady temperature usually points to a failing cartridge or a worn mixer valve. We replace the cartridge or the valve assembly, test the range of the repair, and confirm the temperature control is working correctly before we leave. It is a job that gets put off more than it should be, and the fix is usually straightforward once the valve is accessed.
Tankless units heat water on demand and take up considerably less space than a tank model. Installation involves the gas or water line connection, the exhaust run, and making sure the unit is sized correctly for the household's demand. We handle the full installation and walk you through how the system operates before the job is closed out. Same-day installation is often available when the need is urgent.
A drain that runs slowly is usually a buildup problem that has developed over time. Grease in a kitchen line, hair and soap in a bathroom drain, debris accumulating in a floor drain. We clear the blockage at the source and check the run downstream to confirm the line is fully open. A slow drain that keeps coming back after clearing is a sign the problem is further down the line, and we address that rather than repeating the same temporary fix.
When a standard snake is not enough, hydro jetting clears the line with high-pressure water that removes grease, scale, and mineral buildup that has accumulated along the pipe wall. It is the right call for kitchen drain lines that have years of grease coating them, or for main lines where buildup has narrowed the flow significantly. The result is a line that drains the way it should, not just one that drains a little better than it did.
Pressure that has dropped throughout the home points to a supply issue, a failing pressure regulator, or a shutoff valve that is not fully open. Pressure that is low at one fixture but fine elsewhere is usually a clogged aerator or a partially closed angle stop. We run a pressure diagnostic to find where the problem is, explain what is causing it, and make the repair or replacement the situation calls for. Shutoff valve replacement is part of that work when the valve itself is the cause.
the plumbing services page explains how the work is handled.
For residential and commercial plumbing work alike, there is a point where repeated repairs across multiple locations stop making sense. Galvanized steel pipe corrodes from the inside and narrows over time, and aging pipe throughout a home can cause recurring leaks, steadily dropping pressure, and water that carries a metallic taste. When those signs are showing up together, a full repipe addresses the cause rather than the latest symptom.
A whole-home repipe is staged to minimize the disruption to the household. Water is shut off in sections as each run is replaced, so the home is not without water for the duration of the job. We explain the sequence before we start, confirm what areas will be affected and when, and restore water to each section as the work is completed. The job is done by licensed plumbers and finished to the standard an inspection expects.
Choosing the right plumbing fix is easier than it sounds, and a repipe conversation starts with an honest assessment of what the existing pipe looks like and what the alternatives are. If repair makes more sense, we say so.
We are available any hour, any day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. There is no after-hours line and no separate emergency number. When you call, you reach someone who can schedule the visit and get a plumber on the way.
For urgent calls, such as a burst pipe, a sewer backup coming into the home, or a major leak that cannot be isolated, we treat the call as the emergency it is. Same-day service is often available for situations that cannot wait. We do not promise a specific arrival window, but we confirm the appointment when you call and let you know who is coming.
For tenants and businesses that have to stay open, we work around the schedule where the work allows. A landlord managing a rental in Prosper does not need to be on site for every call. A business with a backed-up drain in a restroom or kitchen needs the work done quickly and without a long disruption. We take both kinds of calls and handle each one accordingly.
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We serve Prosper and the communities nearby, including Celina, Savannah, Frisco, Little Elm, and Paloma Creek South. Residential and commercial customers across Collin County can reach us any time, day or night. Whether the job is in Prosper proper or a few miles out in any direction, we cover it. Call (945) 356-6236 and we will confirm service at your address and get the work on the schedule.
The service page carries the full breakdown of what each job type involves. If you are not sure whether your situation falls within our scope, call and describe what is going on.
Yes. Property managers and contractors who need plumbing work handled across several locations can reach us at (945) 356-6236 and go through each property in a single conversation. We coordinate scheduling and keep communication straightforward rather than making you repeat the same information for every 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.
Yes. We use pressure testing and listening equipment to locate pipe runs that are not visible or documented. This is common in older properties where original drawings are not available and previous work was done without a clear record. We trace what is there before we open anything up.
Yes. We handle plumbing work across multi-unit properties and coordinate the scope so the job is treated as a single project rather than a series of disconnected calls. Property managers can reach us at (945) 356-6236 to go through the scope, and we work out the scheduling and sequencing before anything begins.
The regional water supply carries a high mineral load, and that shows up over time in scale buildup inside pipes, on fixture aerators, and inside water heaters. A water softener installation addresses the mineral content at the point of entry, which extends the life of fixtures and appliances throughout the home. If your water heater is losing recovery speed or your faucets are showing visible scale, the water quality is often a contributing factor.
Yes. A drip that seems minor adds up on the water bill over time, and in some cases it signals a worn seat or a failing cartridge that will eventually fail completely. We handle single-fixture repairs the same way we handle larger jobs: a clear description of the work, a rate before anything is scheduled, and the repair done right the first time.
Patching walls, floors, or ceilings after a plumbing repair is typically a separate trade from the plumbing work itself. We handle the plumbing, and we are straightforward about what the repair will require in terms of access so you can arrange any finish work that follows. We do not leave the scope of the opening larger than the job requires.
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.
Yes. When a fixture, a water heater, or a section of pipe is the subject of the call, we look at the condition of what is there and explain whether repair or replacement is the more practical path. That conversation happens before any work is scheduled, so you have the information you need to make the call.
Established neighborhoods with mature trees are where root intrusion shows up most frequently, and Collin County has plenty of both. Roots follow moisture and work through joints and cracks in older pipe over time, narrowing the line until it backs up or fails. We clear the intrusion, inspect the line with a camera to assess the damage, and walk you through repair or replacement of the affected section based on what the inspection shows.
A drip that has been running for a month, a drain that has been slow since last winter, a water heater that takes longer to recover than it used to. These are the calls that come in after the problem has had time to do more damage than it needed to. Anna Plumbing is available now, any hour, and the call is the point it stops getting worse. Call (945) 356-6236 for a quote and we will get it handled.
We cover these neighboring areas too: Celina, Little Elm, The Colony, 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 Collin County accelerates sediment buildup, which shortens tank life and reduces recovery speed. |
| Sump Pump Installation |
| Low-lying lots in Prosper 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 Collin 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 Prosper 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.