Q: Do you charge travel fees for Seabrook?
A: No. We are based in Baytown, just over the bridge—less than 15 minutes from most Seabrook locations via Highway 146. You pay a flat-rate price for the repair, not for the technician’s drive time. We don’t treat Seabrook as “out of the way” because it’s our neighboring city and part of our primary service area.
Q: Why does my hot water heater rust so fast in Seabrook?
A: The salt air in Seabrook accelerates corrosion on standard steel water heater tanks—especially if the tank is located in an open garage or outside utility closet. Tanks that would last 12-15 years inland often fail in 5-7 years here. We recommend upgrading to a Tankless water heater with a stainless steel heat exchanger, or ensuring your tank-style heater is located in a climate-controlled space with proper ventilation.
Q: Can you help with a generator hookup before hurricane season?
A: Absolutely. We are licensed to install the gas piping required for standby generators under our Texas Master Plumber License MPL-38162. We calculate your generator’s BTU demand, size the line correctly, install the piping from your meter or propane tank, and pressure test the entire system. We pull permits through the City of Seabrook to ensure your installation meets code and is safe.
Q: My pipes burst during the last freeze. How can I prevent it next time?
A: If you have an elevated home with exposed plumbing under the house, the best protection is a three-layer system: (1) Replace burst sections with PEX piping (which expands when frozen instead of splitting), (2) Wrap all exposed lines in heavy-duty Armaflex insulation, and (3) Install self-regulating heat tape that activates when temperatures approach freezing. This combination has protected stilt homes through multiple freeze events.
Q: Why does my sewer back up after heavy rain?
A: Heavy rain can indicate that your sewer line has separated joints or bellied sections that allow rainwater to infiltrate. When the line fills with rainwater, there’s no room for your wastewater, causing backups. We perform a camera inspection to show you exactly where the problem is—bellies, breaks, or root intrusion. We then excavate and repair the damaged section, re-grading it to proper slope to prevent future issues.
Q: Do you work on homes in gated communities like Seabrook Island?
A: Yes. We regularly service homes in Seabrook’s gated waterfront communities. We’re familiar with gate access procedures and HOA requirements. Just provide us with the gate code or guest access information when scheduling, and we’ll handle the rest.
Q: How long do tankless water heaters last in the salt air?
A: Properly installed and maintained tankless water heaters with stainless steel heat exchangers can last 15-20 years in Seabrook—significantly longer than standard steel tanks. The key is annual descaling (to remove mineral buildup) and using marine-grade connections that resist salt corrosion. We provide maintenance service to keep your tankless unit running efficiently.

