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When something goes wrong with the plumbing, you want a name you can trust, not a gamble. Crown Plumbing Service has been the go-to plumber for McKinney, TX since 2006, a family-run team based just up the road in Prosper. We handle everything from a slow kitchen drain in a downtown cottage to a failing water heater out in Stonebridge Ranch, and we do it the honest way: clear answers, a fair quote up front, and work that holds. One call is all it takes to get a real plumber headed your way.
A good plumber should make the whole thing easier, not more stressful. If you have ever sat through a four-hour arrival window or opened an invoice that doubled with no warning, you already know why that matters. Here is the standard we hold ourselves to on every McKinney job:
There is almost no plumbing job we have not tackled somewhere in McKinney. Here is the core of what our licensed team takes care of:
Your house is supposed to take care of you, not the other way around. We get McKinney homes back to normal quickly and quietly, handling jobs like these:
For McKinney businesses, a plumbing failure is lost revenue, not just an inconvenience. We respond fast and work around your hours, whether you run a cafe on the historic square or an office off Custer Road, so you stay open and your customers never notice a thing.
Pipes do not burst on a convenient schedule, so we keep the line open around the clock. Crown Plumbing answers emergency calls across McKinney 24 hours a day, and we usually have a plumber at your door within one to two hours. Pick up the phone right away if you are dealing with:
There is almost no plumbing job we have not tackled somewhere in McKinney. Here is the core of what our licensed team takes care of:
Call us or book online and we will lock in a time that fits your day, not just ours.
A licensed plumber inspects the system and traces the issue back to its actual source.
We walk you through what we found and what your options are, with zero pressure.
You approve a clear price before any work begins, so the invoice never catches you off guard.
We do the job with solid parts and proper technique, built to last rather than to last until we leave.
We test the repair, clean up, and make sure you are satisfied before we go.
We send a video camera down your lines to spot corrosion, cracks, and root intrusion before any of it turns into a backup. In McKinney’s older neighborhoods, where mature oaks and pecans have had decades to spread their roots, sewer-line intrusion is one of the most common things we find this way.
Draining the sediment out of your water heater once a year keeps it efficient and helps it last. It matters more in McKinney than most places, because the very hard local water lays down scale inside the tank far faster than average.
McKinney is really several different cities under one name when it comes to plumbing. There are the century-old homes around the historic district, often still carrying original cast-iron or galvanized pipe. There are the established 2000s subdivisions like Stonebridge Ranch and Eldorado. And there is the wave of new construction in Trinity Falls and Painted Tree. Each era brings its own plumbing habits, and we have worked on all of them.
Water is the thread that ties them together. McKinney is supplied by the North Texas Municipal Water District, and local hardness lands around 14 to 16 grains per gallon, firmly in the very hard range. That is the reason McKinney water heaters scale up early, fixtures collect chalky mineral crust, and copper supply lines wear thin ahead of schedule. A whole-house softener tends to earn its cost back within a few years here, and we are happy to test your water before you commit to anything.
Then there is the ground itself. McKinney sits on expansive clay that puffs up after rain and shrinks in a dry spell, flexing the slab under your house all year long. That movement is behind a large share of the slab leaks we repair, especially in subdivisions that have hit the 15 to 20 year mark. Knowing where these homes tend to fail lets us find the leak faster and dig less to fix it.
Same-day slots and true 24/7 emergency coverage, because plumbing rarely waits politely.
You always know the problem, the fix, and the cost, with nothing buried in fine print.
The number we quote is the number you pay. No padding, no mystery add-ons.
Insured, credentialed plumbers who have solved your problem many times over.
We understand McKinney’s homes, soil, and water in a way an out-of-town crew simply cannot.
We run out of Prosper, which keeps McKinney and the rest of Collin County well within easy reach. A Crown plumber is usually closer than you would think:
For emergency calls anywhere in McKinney, a plumber is typically at your door within one to two hours, any hour of the day, weekends and holidays included.
It is. A burst pipe at 3 a.m. gets the same fast response as one at noon. Just call 972-346-2332.
Yes, and it is one of our most common requests here. With hardness around 14 to 16 grains per gallon, McKinney homes benefit from a whole-house softener or filtration system, both of which we install and service.
Watch for an unexplained jump in your water bill, a warm patch on the floor, the hiss of running water when nothing is on, or new cracks in walls or tile. Slab leaks are common given McKinney’s clay soil, and we locate them electronically so we are not jackhammering the whole floor to find one pipe.
Both. We repair whatever is worth repairing and install new fixtures, heaters, and systems when that is genuinely the better value. You get our honest read either way.
Yes. Crown Plumbing carries full licensing (License #M37627) and insurance, so every job meets code and is properly covered.
Whether it is a quick fix or a flooded laundry room at midnight, McKinney homeowners count on Crown Plumbing Service to turn up, shoot straight, and get it done. Call 972-346-2332 or book your visit online.