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When it comes to plumbers in Texas, McWilliams Heating, Cooling and Plumbing stands out above the rest as the company equipped to handle all of your plumbing needs. When you trust us with your plumbing, you can rest assured that you’re receiving top-notch service from a highly qualified, professional team.

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Our Team of Licensed Plumbing Specialists is Well-Equipped and Always Available

Situations requiring a plumber can be messy, and when homeowners have a problem, they need it taken care of right away. Going with an experienced, long-established company like McWilliams Heating, Cooling and Plumbing will give you peace of mind, trusting in their expert skills, prompt service, and complete reliability.

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Plumbing Professionals in Texas You Can Trust

Our team of plumbing professionals has been recognized by the industry for our quality workmanship and customer-first approach. No matter what kind of plumbing issue you have, we have the solution.

This is why McWilliams Heating, Cooling and Plumbing is the best choice for Texas.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How often should I have my plumbing inspected?

It’s recommended to have a professional plumbing inspection at least once a year to catch potential issues early.

A sudden increase in your water bill could indicate a leak. Check for dripping faucets, running toilets, or hidden leaks.

  • Pro Tip 1: Put food coloring in the toilet tank. If the bowl water changes color after 10 minutes, there’s likely a seal leak.

Pro Tip 2: Mark the triangle on your water meter. If it moves without water usage over 5 minutes, there’s likely a leak.

Regularly clean drains, use drain guards, and avoid disposing of grease, hair, or large food particles.

Pro Tip: Use Root Killer in toilets once a year to reduce root growth. However, if roots are present, they need to be fixed to prevent foundation damage.

Regularly flush to remove sediment, check the pressure relief valve, and ensure the thermostat is set correctly.

Look for unexplained water stains, mold growth, or increased humidity.

Pro Tip: Check your water meter. If the triangle moves when no water is used over 5-10 minutes, there’s likely a leak.

While they offer a quick fix, frequent use can damage pipes. A plunger or professional service is better for stubborn clogs. If you have a septic system, avoid chemicals as they can damage the system.

  • Water or Drain Emergency: Shut off the main water supply and call a plumber immediately.
  • Gas Emergency: Open windows and doors, call a plumber, and possibly the fire department or gas company for true emergencies. The gas company may pull the meter until the system is inspected.

Yes! Consider low-flow fixtures, tankless or heat pump water heaters, rainwater conservation, and greywater systems.

Low water pressure can be due to pipe corrosion, dirty aerators, clogged faucets or flexes, a faulty pressure regulator, or leaks.

This is often caused by a faulty flapper or fill valve. Adjusting or replacing these parts usually resolves the issue.