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

| Service | Low | High | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Service Call / Diagnostic | $80 | $160 | Applied to repair; some Plano companies charge a flat trip fee |
| Drain Cleaning (snake) | $125 | $300 | Standard snake; hydro-jetting $400-$650 for stubborn blockages |
| Faucet Replacement | $160 | $375 | Standard to mid-range; Plano homeowners often choose quality fixtures |
| Toilet Replacement | $175 | $500 | Standard to high-efficiency; dual-flush popular in Plano |
| Water Heater Replacement (tank) | $850 | $2,000 | 40-75 gallon; larger Plano homes may need 75 gallon |
| Tankless Water Heater Install | $2,500 | $5,000 | Popular upgrade in Plano; supports multiple bathrooms |
| Slab Leak Repair | $1,500 | $4,000 | Electronic detection + reroute or spot repair |
| Whole-House Repipe (PEX) | $4,500 | $10,000 | Depends on home size; many Plano homes are 2,500+ sq ft |
| Sewer Camera Inspection | $150 | $400 | Essential for 30+ year old homes |
* Prices are estimates based on Plano market data for 2026. Actual costs depend on project scope, materials, and contractor.
Plano homes average 2,500-3,500 sq ft with 3-4 bathrooms. More fixtures mean more potential failure points and higher repiping costs compared to smaller DFW homes.
Larger Plano homes with multiple bathrooms may need 75-gallon tank or tankless systems to maintain adequate hot water supply. Undersized tanks are a common complaint.
West Plano's mature neighborhoods (planted 30-40 years ago) have large root systems that invade sewer lines. Root clearing runs $150-$400; line replacement $3,000-$8,000.
Sewer line replacement in HOA-governed neighborhoods may require landscape restoration that adds $500-$2,000 to the project. Trenchless methods minimize this.
Plano's water is moderately hard (8-11 grains). Hard water shortens water heater life and causes fixture buildup. A whole-house softener ($800-$2,000) extends appliance life.
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Plano plumbing follows the DFW seasonal pattern — winter freezes and spring storms drive emergency demand. The added wrinkle in Plano is that the city's well-maintained homes mean more proactive maintenance calls, which keeps plumbers busy year-round. Book non-emergency work for July-August when most families are on vacation and plumber availability peaks.
Plano's plumbing landscape is shaped by its mature suburban character. West Plano neighborhoods like Deerfield, Willow Bend, and Kings Gate have 30-40 year old homes where copper supply lines and cast iron drains are aging out simultaneously. Many homeowners in these areas are doing full replumbing as part of a renovation. East Plano and areas near Spring Creek have newer construction with PEX plumbing that rarely needs attention. The Legacy business corridor has driven demand for upscale bathroom renovations, making fixture upgrade a growth area for Plano plumbers.
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