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Rowlett homeowners, property managers, and businesses across Dallas County have plumbing problems that cannot wait for a callback or a form submission. Anna Plumbing covers Rowlett and the surrounding communities with residential and commercial plumbing repair and installation, available any hour of any day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. When you call, you reach someone who can take the details, give you a rate, and get a plumber on the schedule.
A city this size generates a steady mix of jobs: a house with a slab foundation and aging supply lines, a rental property with a backed-up main line, a business that needs a commercial water heater replaced before the next shift. We handle all of it, from a dripping faucet to a full sewer line repair. Work is performed by licensed plumbers on every job, and we stand behind every pipe and fixture we touch.
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Not every plumbing call looks the same, and the work that follows depends on what the situation actually is. A clogged drain in a single bathroom and a main line backup that has shut down the whole property are both drain problems, but they are different jobs with different scopes.
Some calls come in with a clear symptom and an obvious source. Others take more work to locate. A wet spot on the ceiling could be a supply line, a drain connection, or a fixture above it. A sudden drop in water pressure across the whole house points somewhere different than low pressure at one faucet. We locate the source before recommending a repair, and we explain what we find before anything is scheduled. Leak detection, slab leak location, and pressure diagnostics are part of how we figure out what is actually happening.
Once the fault is identified, the repair is matched to it. A cracked fitting is a different fix from a corroded section of pipe. A running toilet might need a flapper, a fill valve, or a full replacement depending on the age and condition of the unit. We explain the options, give you a price, and let you decide. When a repair is complete, the work is pressure-tested before the job is called done.
Not every call is urgent. A kitchen remodel that needs new fixture connections, a water softener that has been on the to-do list, a water heater that is reaching the end of its useful life and makes more sense to replace on your schedule than to wait for it to fail. Planned jobs get the same process: a clear scope, a price before we start, and licensed plumbers handling the installation. The service page carries the full breakdown of what we install and replace.
A toilet that runs between flushes or leaks at the base is wasting water and, depending on where the leak is, can cause damage to the floor and subfloor over time. The internal components that control the fill cycle wear out, and a toilet that rocks or shows water at the base often has a failed wax seal. We diagnose which part of the system is causing the problem and repair or replace accordingly.
When a toilet has reached the point where repair is not the practical answer, replacement is straightforward. We remove the old unit, inspect the flange and the floor beneath it, reseat or replace as needed, and install the new toilet with the supply line and shutoff valve confirmed working before we leave. A toilet that has been improperly seated or has a damaged flange will continue to leak no matter how new the fixture is, so the base condition matters as much as the unit itself.
Hard water is a common condition across this region, and it shortens the life of fixtures, water heaters, and appliances by leaving mineral scale behind inside the pipes and at every connection point. A water softener or whole-home filtration system addresses the problem at the point of entry, before the water reaches any fixture in the house. We handle the plumbing side of the installation: the supply line connection, the bypass configuration, and the integration with the home's existing water supply. Shutoff valve condition is checked as part of the process, since a softener installation is a good time to address a valve that has not moved in years.
When multiple drains in the house back up at the same time, or when a toilet gurgles when a sink drains, the blockage is usually in the main line rather than at the fixture. Main line clogs require different equipment than a standard drain cleaning, and the approach depends on what is causing the backup. Grease and debris buildup responds to hydro jetting. Root intrusion, which is common in established neighborhoods where mature trees have had years to find the line, requires cutting and clearing the roots and then assessing how much damage the pipe has sustained. We inspect the line with a camera to confirm the condition before recommending repair or replacement of the affected section.
Choosing the right plumbing fix is easier than it sounds, and we walk you through it before any work begins.
our page on plumbing repairs explains how the work is handled.
The price for a plumbing job depends on what the fault turns out to be and what has to come apart to reach it. A leak at a visible fitting is a different scope from a slab leak that requires locating the source and accessing the pipe beneath the floor. A water heater replacement where the unit is accessible and the connections are in good condition is a different job from one where the shutoff valve has seized and the supply line needs replacing at the same time.
When you call, we go through what is happening and give you a rate before anything is scheduled. You can ask what the quote covers and get a straight answer. 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. Pricing is clear and explained up front.
We treat your home the way we would want ours treated. That means the work is explained before it starts and nothing moves forward without your say.
Call (945) 356-6236 and we will give you a rate on the call.
Appliance and fixture connections are jobs that look simple on the surface and cause real problems when they are not done right. A dishwasher hookup that lacks a proper high-loop or air gap can allow drain water to back up into the appliance. A washing machine connection with the wrong drain configuration leads to overflow or slow drainage. A garbage disposal that is not properly sealed at the sink flange leaks under the cabinet, often slowly enough that the damage is well underway before anyone notices.
We handle dishwasher hookups, washing machine connections, garbage disposal installation, and the supply and drain connections that go with any fixture installation in a kitchen or bathroom. The plumbing side of a new fixture is not an afterthought. It is what determines whether the appliance works the way it is supposed to and whether it stays dry underneath.
Gas line connections for water heaters and kitchen appliances are also part of what we cover. The line that feeds the appliance is plumbing work, and it is handled with the same attention as any other supply connection.
We are available at any hour, any day. There is no after-hours window and no separate emergency line to navigate. A burst pipe or a sewer backup that is backing up into the home gets the same access to the schedule as a planned installation. Same-day service is often available for urgent calls, and we can usually get someone out today when the situation cannot wait.
For businesses and rental properties that need to stay operational, we work around the constraints. A commercial kitchen with a grease-clogged drain, a multi-unit building with a main line problem, a business that cannot shut down a restroom for the day. We take those calls and schedule around what the property needs.
When you call, you confirm the appointment window. You are told what to expect before the plumber arrives, and you reach a real person every time, not a menu.
Real experience. Local knowledge. Ready to plumb.
We serve Rowlett across Dallas County, and the coverage extends to the communities nearby. Sachse, Garland, Rockwall, Heath, and Murphy are all part of the area we take calls from, for residential and commercial jobs alike. Whether the property is a single-family home, a rental unit, or a commercial space, the process is the same: call, get a quote, and get the work on the schedule.
Slab-on-grade construction is common across this part of the region, which means sewer line service and slab leak detection come up regularly in the area we cover. Mature neighborhoods bring tree-root intrusion into older sewer lines. Hard water from the regional supply keeps water softener installation and water heater maintenance in steady demand. We handle all of it across Rowlett and the surrounding communities.
Most homes in Rowlett and the surrounding communities are built on slab foundations, which means sewer lines run beneath the concrete rather than through a basement or crawl space. When a slab leak or sewer line problem develops, locating it precisely matters, because access requires cutting into the slab at the right point rather than opening a wide area. We use detection equipment to find the source before any concrete is touched, and the repair is scoped to the specific location.
We can often give you a useful read on the situation from a description over the phone, and that conversation is where the rate estimate comes from. A firm diagnosis requires a visit, but the call helps you understand what the job likely involves and what it will cost before you commit to scheduling anything.
We are available at any hour, any day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. A backed-up drain that is affecting a household or a business does not have to wait until morning. Call (945) 356-6236 and we will get it scheduled.
Hard water leaves mineral deposits inside pipes, at fixture connections, and inside water heaters, and the regional supply across this part of North Texas and Dallas County tends to run on the harder side. Over time, scale buildup reduces flow, shortens fixture life, and forces water heaters to work harder than they should. A water softener installed at the point of entry addresses the problem before it reaches any fixture in the home. If your water heater is losing recovery speed or your fixtures are scaling up faster than expected, hard water is often the reason.
In most homes it is near where the supply line enters the building, which is often in a utility room, a garage, a crawl space, or near the water heater. Older homes sometimes have the shutoff at the meter near the street instead. If you are not sure where yours is, it is worth locating it before a problem forces you to find it in a hurry.
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.
Someone with access to the property and authority to approve the work needs to be reachable, but that person does not have to be physically present for every step of the job. Property managers and landlords often coordinate access through a tenant or a building contact. We confirm the arrangement before the visit so there are no delays once the plumber arrives.
Running water into a drain that is already backing up can cause the standing water to rise or push the clog further into the line, making the job more involved. If a drain has stopped moving water entirely, it is better to leave it alone until a plumber has had a look. Call (945) 356-6236 and we will advise on what to avoid in the meantime.
Older properties often have pipe materials, layouts, and access points that require more care than newer construction, but that does not mean the work cannot be done without a full replumb. We assess what is there, explain what the repair involves given the existing system, and work within the structure rather than defaulting to a larger scope than the job requires.
In many cases, yes. We can prioritize the work that needs to happen immediately and schedule the rest in a sequence that fits the situation. We go through that on the call and explain which parts of the job are time-sensitive and which can wait without risk of further damage.
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.
When something goes wrong with your plumbing in Rowlett, the answer is a phone call. Anna Plumbing is available around the clock, every day of the week, and when you call (945) 356-6236 you reach someone who can take your details, give you a rate, and get a plumber on the schedule. There is no form to fill out and no callback to wait for.
We cover these neighboring areas too: Sachse, Wylie, Richardson, Allen, Fairview. 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 Dallas County accelerates sediment buildup, which shortens tank life and reduces recovery speed. |
| Sump Pump Installation |
| Low-lying lots in Rowlett 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 Dallas 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 Rowlett 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.