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One call is all it takes to get a plumbing problem looked at. You describe what is going on, we go through the details with you, give you a rate before anything is scheduled, and get a plumber out to take a look. Anna Plumbing serves Wylie and the surrounding area around the clock, every day of the week, including weekends and holidays. Whether you are a homeowner dealing with a leak that showed up overnight or a property manager who needs a drain cleared before tenants are affected, we pick up the phone any hour and move from there.
Every job is handled by licensed plumbers, and we stand behind every pipe and fixture we touch. The work covers the full range of what a home or commercial property needs: drain cleaning, leak detection and repair, water heater work, toilet and faucet and fixture installation, sewer and main line service, and emergency calls when something cannot wait. For the complete breakdown, the service page carries the full list. This page is about what that looks like in Wylie.
Water hardness is a real factor across this part of North Texas, and it shows up inside pipes, fixtures, and water heaters long before most people notice it. Scale builds up gradually, narrowing supply lines, reducing flow at faucets and showerheads, and forcing water heaters to work harder than they should. Properties on a public supply and properties on a private well both deal with it, though the mineral profile can differ between the two.
For homes on a well, the conversation goes a step further. A well system involves a pressure tank, a pump, and connections that a public-supply home does not have, and any of those can develop faults that affect the whole household. We handle the plumbing side of a private supply: the pressure tank, the supply lines into the home, and the fixtures and appliances that water feeds.
Water softener installation addresses the mineral load before it reaches your plumbing. We size the system to the household, handle the supply line connections, and walk you through how it works. For a home that has been dealing with scale buildup for years, a softener changes what the next water heater and the next set of fixtures are up against.
Some plumbing problems give you time to plan. A dripping faucet, a toilet that runs longer than it should, a slow drain in a bathroom that sees light use. Those are worth addressing, and we schedule them when it suits you. Others do not wait: a burst pipe, a sewer backup coming into a living space, no hot water in a household that cannot function without it, a leak behind a wall that is getting worse by the hour.
We are open at any hour, any day, and that is not a special mode we shift into for emergencies. It is just how we operate. Same-day service is often available for urgent calls. We do not promise a specific arrival window, but when you call and describe what is happening, we move.
For businesses and rental properties, we understand that a plumbing problem in a commercial kitchen or a multi-unit building has to be handled without shutting everything down if possible. We work around the situation. Call and we'll get the water running right.
Plumbing work in a city like Wylie covers a wide range, and what a job involves depends on the situation that led to it. A repair call on a home that has been occupied for years looks different from a planned installation in a property being prepared for a new tenant. Here is how the work divides.
Some calls start with a symptom and no clear cause. Water showing up in a cabinet under the sink. A drain that is slow across the whole house, not just one fixture. A toilet that runs but stops, then runs again. These calls involve locating the source before anything else. We use pressure testing and inspection equipment to find what is happening without opening up more than necessary. Once the source is confirmed, the repair is made and pressure-tested before the job is called done.
A fixture or appliance that has reached the end of its useful life needs replacing, not patching. Water heater replacement, toilet replacement, garbage disposal replacement, and faucet replacement all follow the same pattern: we assess what is there, explain the options, give you a rate, and do the work. Replacement calls are often same-day when the situation is urgent.
A kitchen or bathroom being updated, a water softener going in, a new appliance being connected to a supply line. Planned installation work is scheduled at a time that suits the property. We handle the plumbing side from supply connections through to the fixture, and we leave the space clean when the job is finished. When the job is done, we leave your home clean and dry.
The service page carries the full breakdown of what each job type covers. Call (945) 356-6236 to talk through what you need.
The job types below come up regularly in a city this size, across a mix of residential properties, rental homes, and commercial spaces. Each one has its own shape, and knowing what to expect helps.
When a drain or sewer line is causing repeated problems and the cause is not obvious from above, a camera inspection of the underground run tells us exactly what is happening inside the pipe. We push a camera through the line, identify where the blockage, crack, or intrusion is, and give you a clear picture of what the repair involves before any digging or cutting begins. It is the right starting point for any main line problem that has not responded to standard cleaning.
A shower that runs too hot, too cold, or cannot find a stable temperature usually points to a failing valve or a mixer cartridge that has worn out. These are not difficult repairs, but getting the right part and the right fit matters. We identify the valve type, source the correct cartridge or replacement, and make the repair. A shower that has been running poorly for months is usually a straightforward fix once the valve is opened up.
A disposal that hums but will not turn, leaks at the flange, or has stopped working entirely is a common call. We repair units where the fault is in the motor, the switch, or the connections, and we replace units that have reached the end of their life. Installation of a new disposal involves the drain connection, the electrical hookup, and confirming the unit seats correctly before we leave.
Pressure that has dropped throughout the home and pressure that is fine in one room but poor in another are two different problems. We cover both. A pressure regulator, a partially closed shutoff valve, a buildup problem in the supply line, or a leak that is losing water somewhere in the system can all produce low pressure. Uneven pressure often points to a specific section of pipe or a fixture-level issue. We diagnose the cause and address it directly.
An outdoor faucet that drips, a hose bib that has cracked, or an irrigation connection that has worked loose are jobs that often get put off longer than they should. A leaking hose bib on an exterior wall can introduce water into the wall cavity over time. We repair and replace outdoor taps and hose bibs, and we handle the plumbing connections for irrigation systems where the work is on the supply side. Plumbing done to the standard the next inspection expects applies to outdoor work the same as anything inside.
our plumbing service guide describes what happens once the work starts.
A drop in water pressure is one of the more common calls we take, and the cause is not always where people expect it. A pressure regulator that has failed brings the whole house down at once. A corroded or narrowed section of supply line reduces pressure to the fixtures it feeds. A shutoff valve that has been partially closed, sometimes after a repair months earlier, does the same thing quietly.
Scale buildup from hard water narrows the inside of pipes over time, and in areas where mineral content is high, this is a gradual cause that is easy to miss until the pressure loss is noticeable. Faucet aerators and showerheads accumulate scale faster than the pipes themselves, so a fixture that seems to have low pressure is sometimes just a clogged aerator that needs cleaning or replacing.
We run a pressure diagnostic to locate where the drop is happening before recommending a fix. In some cases the answer is a simple valve adjustment or aerator replacement. In others it points to a supply line problem or a regulator that needs replacing. We explain what we find and what the repair involves before any work begins. We keep your home dry and your water flowing.
The price for a plumbing job depends on what the fault turns out to be, what has to come apart to reach it, and what parts the repair requires. A drain cleaning on an accessible line is a different job from a slab leak repair that requires locating the source and opening the floor. A faucet replacement on a standard connection is a different job from a corroded shutoff valve on a supply line that has not been touched in years.
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 picture, we explain what changed and give you an updated number before any additional work is done. Nothing moves forward that has not been discussed first.
Pricing is clear and explained up front. What we cannot do is quote a final number on this page, because the job has to be scoped before the number is real. Call (945) 356-6236 and describe what is going on, and we will give you a rate on the call.
We serve Wylie and the communities around it across Collin County. That includes St. Paul, Seis Lagos, Murphy, Sachse, and Lavon. Residential and commercial customers throughout the area can reach us any hour of any day. Whether the job is in Wylie proper or a few miles out into the county, we cover it.
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Call (945) 356-6236 to confirm service at your address and get a plumber scheduled.
A private well system involves a pressure tank, a pump, and connections that a public-supply home does not have, and any of those can develop faults that affect the whole household. Pressure that drops off quickly, water that surges at the tap, or a pump that cycles too often are signs the pressure tank or the system connections need attention. We handle the plumbing side of a well supply, from the pressure tank through to the fixtures and appliances the water feeds. Call (945) 356-6236 and describe what you are seeing.
In most cases, yes. Angle stop valves under sinks and behind toilets let us isolate a single fixture without cutting water to the rest of the home or building. When isolation valves are missing, corroded, or will not close fully, we address that as part of the visit. Knowing which valves are working before a problem forces the issue is worth a few minutes of attention.
Whether a business needs to pause operations depends on the scope of the work and which systems are affected. A fixture repair or a drain cleaning rarely requires a shutdown. A main line repair or a significant pipe replacement may require isolating the water supply for part of the job. We go through that with you before anything is scheduled so you can plan accordingly.
A single slow drain almost always means the blockage is local to that fixture rather than in the main line. A clogged aerator, a partially blocked P-trap, or buildup in the drain arm are the most common causes. When multiple fixtures drain slowly at the same time, the problem is usually further down the line, and that changes the approach.
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.
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.
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.
A toilet that runs continuously can waste a significant amount of water every day, which shows up directly on the water bill. The most common causes are a worn flapper, a float set too high, or a fill valve that has stopped seating properly. These are straightforward repairs, and addressing them quickly is almost always less expensive than letting the meter run.
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.
In most cases, yes. Drain cleaning can often be completed while the business continues to operate, depending on which drains are being serviced and where they are located. We work around the layout of the space and let you know before the visit if any area will need to be taken out of service temporarily.
Mature-tree neighborhoods across this part of Collin County see root intrusion regularly. Roots follow moisture into older clay and cast-iron sewer lines through joints and small cracks, narrowing the line over time until it backs up or fails. We clear the intrusion, run a camera inspection to assess the damage, and walk you through repair or replacement of the affected section based on what the inspection shows. The sooner a root intrusion is caught, the less pipe it typically involves.
Anna Plumbing is available around the clock for every plumbing job in Wylie, from a dripping faucet to a burst pipe. Call (945) 356-6236, describe what is going on, and we will give you a rate and get someone on the way. Same-day service is often available, and we are here any hour, any day.
We cover these neighboring areas too: Sachse, Rowlett, Fairview, Allen, Princeton. 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 Wylie 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 Wylie 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.