Q: Do you charge travel fees for Webster?
A: No. We believe in upfront, flat-rate pricing. You pay for the repair, not for the technician’s drive time down I-45 or through Bay Area Boulevard traffic. Our fleet is constantly circulating through the Clear Lake and Webster area, so we’re dispatching from nearby locations—not from distant suburbs.
Q: Do you service condos and apartments in Webster?
A: Yes. We work regularly with homeowners, renters, property managers, and HOAs to fix leaks, clogged drains, and water heater issues in multi-family units. We understand the unique challenges of condo and apartment plumbing—shared systems, access coordination, and resident notification requirements. We provide detailed documentation for property management and can schedule work to minimize disruption to residents.
Q: Can you fix a leak under my foundation without ruining my floor?
A: In most cases, yes. We specialize in Tunneling, which allows us to access the broken pipe from the outside of your home or condo building. We excavate under the slab from the exterior, replace the damaged section of copper with flexible PEX, and backfill—keeping your tile, carpet, and baseboards completely intact. This is especially important for condos where interior access might affect neighbors.
Q: Do you work with property management companies?
A: Absolutely. We regularly work with property management companies that oversee apartment complexes, condo associations, and commercial properties in Webster. We provide detailed invoicing, coordinate access with building management, can schedule work during off-hours, and handle communication with residents as needed. We understand the administrative requirements and respond accordingly.
Q: My sewer backs up every few months. Do I need to replace the line?
A: Not necessarily. If the pipe itself is structurally sound, the problem might be a bellied section caused by ground settlement—common in Webster. A camera inspection will show us exactly what’s happening. If we find a belly, we can excavate that specific section, re-grade it to proper slope, and bed it in gravel to prevent future settlement. If the camera shows the pipe is cracked, collapsed, or heavily root-damaged, then replacement is the permanent solution.
Q: How long does a typical slab leak repair take?
A: Most slab leak repairs in Webster homes are completed in one day. We arrive in the morning, perform static isolation testing to locate the leak (1-2 hours), excavate from the exterior and tunnel under the foundation (3-4 hours), replace the damaged pipe section (1-2 hours), backfill and restore landscaping (1-2 hours). Your water is typically off for 4-6 hours total. For condos with more complex access, the timeline may be slightly longer.
Q: Do you work on commercial properties like medical offices?
A: Yes. We regularly service medical offices, dental practices, restaurants, retail stores, and office buildings in Webster’s commercial corridors—especially the Medical Center district and Bay Area Boulevard. We understand that commercial plumbing issues mean lost revenue, so we respond quickly with the heavy-duty equipment and parts needed to restore service fast. We can schedule work after hours or on weekends to minimize disruption to your business operations.

