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Allen is a city of settled, well-loved family homes, and homes that age need a plumber who knows what to expect. Crown Plumbing Service has served Allen, TX since 2006, a family-owned team operating out of nearby Prosper. From Twin Creeks to Watters Crossing, people here call us because we keep our word: we show up in the window we promise, explain the issue without the runaround, and quote a fair price before we touch a thing. Straightforward plumbing, every time.
Often, the worst part of a plumbing problem is dealing with the plumber: the missed window, the fuzzy diagnosis, the bill that drifts well past the estimate. Allen homeowners have put up with that long enough, and we built our business to be the opposite:
From a minor repair to a major install, our licensed team handles the full slate of plumbing work across Allen. Here is what we do most:
Allen’s established homes deserve careful, dependable service, and we deliver it with minimal disruption to your routine. Our residential work covers:
Allen businesses, from the shops at Watters Creek to the offices lining US-75, rely on us for prompt, dependable commercial plumbing. We schedule around your operating hours and respond fast, so downtime stays as short as possible.
A plumbing emergency can cause real damage in a hurry, so we stay reachable around the clock. Crown Plumbing handles emergency calls throughout Allen 24 hours a day, with a typical response time of one to two hours. Call us right away if you have:
From a minor repair to a major install, our licensed team handles the full slate of plumbing work across Allen. Here is what we do most:
Call or book online and we will arrange a time that fits around your day.
A licensed plumber examines the system and tracks the problem to its true cause.
We tell you what we found and what your options are, in plain language and with no pressure.
You get a firm price up front and approve it before we lift a tool.
We carry out the work with quality parts and sound technique, made to hold up.
We test the fix, clean the area, and confirm you are happy before heading out.
Running a video camera through your lines turns up corrosion, leaks, and blockages before they become backups. That early look is especially valuable in Allen, where much of the housing stock is now 15 to 25 years old and the original plumbing is reaching the age where these issues start showing up.
A yearly flush pulls sediment out of the tank, restores efficiency, and extends the heater’s life. With Allen’s water running moderately to very hard depending on the season, that regular service does real work holding scale at bay.
Allen has a very distinct housing profile, and it drives most of the plumbing we see. The bulk of the city was built between roughly 1998 and 2010, which puts the majority of homes in the 15 to 25 year range. In North Texas, that is precisely the stretch when original water heaters start failing, supply lines begin to corrode, and slab leaks first appear. Neighborhoods like Twin Creeks and Watters Crossing sit squarely in that window, and we know what tends to go wrong in them.
The ground under Allen is the rest of the story. The city rests on the Blackland Prairie, a band of heavy expansive clay that swells with moisture and shrinks as it dries. Your slab foundation rides that movement season after season, and that constant flexing is a leading cause of the slab leaks we repair around town. Finding them early with electronic detection routinely saves Allen homeowners thousands.
For water, Allen is served by the North Texas Municipal Water District, drawn mostly from Lavon Lake. Tested hardness has ranged from moderately hard all the way to extremely hard, so scale in water heaters and fixtures is an ongoing fact of life here. We install and maintain the softeners and filtration systems that keep that buildup from shortening the life of your plumbing and appliances.
Same-day availability and genuine 24/7 emergency service when things go wrong.
We explain the issue and the fix plainly, so you are never left guessing.
The quoted price is the final price, with no surprise fees tacked on later.
Qualified professionals doing code-compliant work that is properly backed.
We understand the age, soil, and water that shape plumbing in this city.
Working out of Prosper, we cover Allen and the surrounding Collin County communities with ease. A local Crown plumber is never far off:
Emergency calls across Allen typically see a plumber within one to two hours, around the clock, weekends and holidays included.
Allen sits on expansive Blackland Prairie clay that swells and shrinks with moisture, putting steady stress on slab foundations. Pair that with housing that is now 15 to 25 years old and slab leaks become common. We pinpoint them with electronic detection and repair them with minimal disruption.
Homes in that range often see aging water heaters, corroding supply lines, and the first slab leaks. A yearly inspection catches these while they are still small and inexpensive to address.
Yes. Call 972-346-2332 any time for burst pipes, sewer backups, lost hot water, and other emergencies.
Definitely. Allen’s water runs from moderately to very hard, which scales up heaters and fixtures. We install and service whole-house softeners and filtration to protect your plumbing.
Yes. Crown Plumbing is fully licensed (License #M37627) and insured, so every job is completed to code and properly covered.
From a slow drain to a serious slab leak, Allen homeowners trust Crown Plumbing Service to arrive on time, explain it honestly, and fix it right. Call 972-346-2332 or book online.