If you own a home in The Woodlands, TX, you already know it’s a different kind of market — larger properties, mature landscaping, higher-end finishes, and homeowners who expect work to be done right the first time. Texas Premier Plumbing has been a go-to plumber in The Woodlands TX for twenty years. We know the villages, we know the builder patterns, and we treat your house the way you’d want anyone in your home to treat it. Call 713-955-1919 to schedule.
Serving All The Woodlands Villages
We service every village in The Woodlands — Grogan’s Mill, Panther Creek, Cochran’s Crossing, Indian Springs, Alden Bridge, Sterling Ridge, Creekside Park, and the newer developments along Gosling and Rayford. Our coverage extends north into Spring, Magnolia, Conroe, and the Oak Ridge North area. Whether it’s a cottage-style home in Grogan’s Mill or a custom build in Creekside Park, we’ve worked on its neighbors.
What a Plumber in The Woodlands TX Needs to Handle
Homes in The Woodlands skew larger and more complex than most Houston suburbs. Many have multiple water heaters, upstairs laundry rooms, dedicated pool equipment, and irrigation systems tied to the main line. That complexity is good news and bad news — more places for things to go wrong, but also more room to do a cleaner repair. Common calls include:
- Tankless water heater installs and service — popular in larger Woodlands homes where two conventional tanks would be needed
- Slab leaks — especially in Panther Creek and Cochran’s Crossing homes from the late ’80s and ’90s
- Sewer line work — root intrusion is a year-round issue given the namesake mature tree canopy
- Whole-home repipes — older Grogan’s Mill and Indian Springs homes with original copper
- Irrigation and backflow repair — coordinated with your landscape company when needed
- Gas line service — for outdoor kitchens, fire pits, pool heaters, and generators
Why Tankless Water Heaters Make Sense in The Woodlands
A typical 4,000+ square foot home in The Woodlands uses hot water in ways a smaller home doesn’t — multiple showers running simultaneously, large garden tubs, pot fillers, steam showers. Traditional tanks struggle to keep up, which is why many Woodlands homeowners call us about running out of hot water. A correctly sized tankless system — often two units running in parallel for larger homes — solves that problem for good. We size, install, and service all major brands.
Tree Roots and Sewer Lines
The Woodlands Township deliberately maintains one of the densest urban tree canopies in the country, and those trees are beautiful. They’re also relentlessly looking for water. Mature oak and pine roots find any crack in an old clay or cast iron sewer line, and over time they can completely block it. If your drains are slowing across multiple fixtures, or you smell sewer gas in the yard, we can camera-inspect the line and give you honest options — mechanical clearing, hydro jetting, spot repair, or full replacement. For reference on the local canopy and tree preservation program, see The Woodlands Township.
After-Hours and Emergency Service
Woodlands Parkway flooding at 1 a.m.? Water heater leaking in an upstairs closet? Call 713-955-1919. We run emergency coverage across The Woodlands and Montgomery County 24 hours a day. Most emergencies get a truck dispatched within the hour.
Frequently Asked Questions — The Woodlands Plumbing
Which villages in The Woodlands do you serve?
All of them — Grogan’s Mill, Panther Creek, Cochran’s Crossing, Indian Springs, Alden Bridge, Sterling Ridge, and Creekside Park. We also service Spring, Magnolia, Conroe, and Oak Ridge North.
Can you install a whole-home tankless system for a larger Woodlands home?
Yes, and for homes over about 4,000 square feet we often install two tankless units running in parallel so you can run multiple showers and fixtures without pressure drops. Gas line and venting upgrades are handled as part of the install.
I have tree roots in my sewer line — what are my options?
Depends on how bad it is. Light root intrusion we can clear mechanically or with hydro jetting and treat seasonally. Severe root damage usually means spot repair or replacement. We camera-inspect first and show you the footage so you can see what you’re paying to fix.
Why does my Cochran’s Crossing home run out of hot water so fast?
Usually one of three things: your tank is undersized for the home, sediment has cut the usable capacity, or the recirculation pump has failed. We can diagnose in a single visit and give you fix options at three price points.
Do you handle emergency service in The Woodlands on nights and weekends?
Yes. We have after-hours coverage every night of the year. Call 713-955-1919 and a dispatcher will get a technician to you as fast as possible.

