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We serve the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex including Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington, Plano, Irving, Garland, Frisco, McKinney, Denton, Grand Prairie, and surrounding communities. See all service areas.
Yes! We provide 24/7 emergency plumbing service. Call us anytime at (555) 234-5678 and we'll dispatch a technician to your location within 60 minutes.
Absolutely. Whyte Abraham Plumbers is fully licensed, bonded, and insured. All our technicians are licensed by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. We carry comprehensive liability insurance and workers compensation for your protection.
We offer free estimates on most services. For service calls, we provide upfront flat-rate pricing so you know exactly what you'll pay before any work begins. No hidden fees, no surprise charges.
Yes! We offer flexible financing options including 0% APR for qualified buyers, no money down, and same-day approval. Learn more about financing.
Conventional tank water heaters typically last 8-12 years with proper maintenance. Tankless water heaters can last 20+ years. Regular annual maintenance helps extend the life of any water heater.
If your water heater is over 10 years old, requires frequent repairs, or is leaking, replacement is usually more cost-effective. We provide honest assessments and never recommend unnecessary work.
A typical family of four needs a 50-gallon conventional water heater. For tankless, we calculate the flow rate needed based on the number of fixtures you'll use simultaneously. Our technicians can help determine the right size for your home.
Conventional tank water heaters store and heat 30-80 gallons of water. Tankless water heaters heat water on demand, providing endless hot water and greater energy efficiency. Tankless units cost more upfront but can save money over time.
Use drain strainers to catch hair and debris, avoid pouring grease down the sink, flush only toilet paper (not wipes or feminine products), and run hot water through drains regularly. Annual professional drain cleaning also helps prevent major clogs.
First, turn off the water supply at the main shut-off valve if water is actively leaking or flooding. Then call us immediately at (555) 234-5678. For gas leaks, leave the building immediately and call from outside.
The main shut-off valve is typically located where the water line enters your home. Common locations include the basement, crawl space, garage, or near the water meter outside. If you can't find it, call us and we'll be happy to help.
Low water pressure can be caused by sediment buildup in pipes, a partially closed shut-off valve, a faulty pressure regulator, or leaks in the system. Our technicians can diagnose the cause and recommend the best solution.
We recommend a professional plumbing inspection at least once a year. Annual inspections catch small issues before they become major problems, saving you money and preventing emergencies.
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