Updated for 2026. Here's what Frisco homeowners typically pay for plumbing services.

| Service | Low | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service Call / Diagnostic | $80 | $160 | Flat fee; applied to repair by most Frisco plumbers |
| Drain Cleaning (snake) | $125 | $300 | Standard snake; hydro-jetting $375-$600 for root intrusion |
| Faucet Replacement | $160 | $375 | Builder-grade to mid-range; premium fixtures $500+ |
| Toilet Replacement | $175 | $500 | Replacing builder-grade with high-efficiency models popular in Frisco |
| Water Heater Replacement (tank) | $850 | $2,000 | 50-75 gallon; larger Frisco homes need bigger tanks |
| Tankless Water Heater Install | $2,500 | $5,200 | Highly popular in Frisco; supports 3-4 bathrooms simultaneously |
| Slab Leak Repair | $1,400 | $3,800 | Less common in newer Frisco homes but occurs with soil movement |
| Whole-House Water Filtration | $1,000 | $3,000 | Softener + carbon filter; increasingly popular in Frisco |
| Outdoor Kitchen / Pool Plumbing | $500 | $3,000 | Gas lines, water supply, drainage for outdoor living spaces |
* Prices are estimates based on Frisco market data for 2026. Actual costs depend on project scope, materials, and contractor.
Frisco homes built 2000-2012 used builder-grade fixtures, water heaters, and faucets designed to last 10-15 years. Many homeowners are doing their first round of replacements now.
Frisco homes average 2,800-4,000+ sq ft with 3-5 bathrooms. More fixtures mean higher replacement costs and the need for higher-capacity water heating.
Homes under 10 years old may have plumbing covered under the builder's structural warranty. Check your warranty documents before paying for slab leak or pipe repairs.
Frisco homeowners increasingly invest in whole-house water filtration and softening systems ($1,000-$3,000) that protect plumbing fixtures and improve water taste.
Frisco's lifestyle-focused communities feature outdoor kitchens, pools, and fire features that require gas lines, water supply, and drainage — adding $500-$3,000+ in plumbing scope.
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Frisco plumbing demand follows the DFW freeze-in-winter, storms-in-spring pattern, but adds a unique twist: Frisco's rapid growth means new plumbing companies establish here regularly, keeping the market competitive. Summer is ideal for planned upgrades like tankless water heater conversions and outdoor kitchen plumbing. Winter freeze prep (insulating outdoor faucets, checking shut-off valves) should be done by late November.
Frisco's nearly all-new housing stock means the plumbing challenges are different from older DFW cities. Instead of galvanized pipes and cast iron drains, Frisco homeowners deal with builder-grade fixtures reaching end of life, water heaters failing at 10-12 years, and expanding outdoor living spaces that need plumbing connections. The Stonebriar and Heritage Lakes neighborhoods (built 2003-2008) are in the thick of first-round water heater and fixture replacements. Newer communities like Phillips Creek Ranch, Starwood, and Hollyhock have premium plumbing but may still encounter builder defects covered by warranty. Frisco's North Texas Municipal Water District water is moderately hard (9-12 grains), making water softeners a worthwhile investment.
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