We’ve been answering the phone in Houston since 1989. Same family running it. Same shop on Westheimer. Three generations of plumbers later, we cover most of the metro and a couple of secondary territories an hour or two out. The pages below are short tours of the places we know best — what the houses are like, what the soil does, which calls land at the dispatch desk on a Monday morning. If you don’t see your suburb, scroll to the bottom: we cover most of greater Houston plus Austin and Livingston out of separate dispatches with their own phones and their own crews. Master Plumber License #16188.
Houston, TX (Headquarters)
The shop sits on Westheimer near the Galleria, and most of our trucks roll out of there each morning. Inner-loop bungalows, post-war ranches in Bellaire and Meyerland, condos around Memorial — we’ve been on a lot of those addresses more than once. Slab leaks and water heater replacements are still about a quarter of what comes through the calendar each week. Hard water builds up faster than people expect, and the City of Houston isn’t flexible about cleanout access either. Houston is also where the after-hours line lands. Call 713-955-1919.
Plumber in Katy, TX
Katy was its own town before the suburbs caught up to it. Cinco Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, and everything past the Grand Parkway are the bulk of what we see out there. The challenge in Katy isn’t fancy. It’s clay. Expansive Gulf Coast gumbo shifts every wet-dry cycle, and slab leaks in houses built before about 2010 are a steady drumbeat. Add the Addicks and Barker reservoir flood maps and you’ve got real reasons to know where your water lines run. More on the Katy plumbing page, or call 713-955-1919.
Plumber in Sugar Land, TX
Sugar Land taught the rest of Houston how to do master-planned. First Colony is pushing forty years now, which means original copper risers and water heaters that outlived their warranty by a couple of decades. Riverstone and Telfair are newer and bring their own quirks: PEX manifolds tucked behind drywall in ways that make leak detection more interesting. We pull a steady share of repipes from First Colony and a steady share of fixture work from the newer developments. Full picture on the Sugar Land page. Same dispatch, same number: 713-955-1919.
Plumber in The Woodlands, TX
Trees are the thing here. Mature pines and oaks make the neighborhood look like a postcard, and they push roots into thirty-year-old sewer laterals like it’s their second job. Camera inspections turn up root intrusion in about half the older homes we visit — Panther Creek, Cochran’s Crossing, Grogan’s Mill. The bigger square-footage homes also lean us toward dual tankless installs more often than anywhere else in the metro. The Woodlands page has more, or call 713-955-1919.
Plumber in Austin, TX
Austin runs out of a separate dispatch and a separate phone number: 512-871-4444. The water coming through Austin Water is hard and rough on water heaters and fixtures. Travis Heights bungalows from the 1920s with original galvanized lines, Hyde Park craftsman houses, the newer builds in Mueller and Circle C — they all bring their own problems. Hard water buildup in showerheads and tankless heat exchangers is a routine call. The Austin page has the longer version.
Plumber in Livingston, TX
Livingston is lake country, and it has its own number too: 936-931-4409. Well water for a chunk of homes, septic for another chunk, and the kind of emergencies that show up at lake houses when nobody’s been there for two months. Onalaska, Point Blank, Indian Springs — pinhole leaks, pressure tank issues, and frozen-then-thawed lines are the steady calls. The Gulf Coast Aquifer leaves its own iron and sulfur fingerprint on well water, which is its own separate conversation. More on the Livingston page.
Other suburbs we cover
Plenty of the metro isn’t called out above. We work Bellaire and West University regularly because they’re neighbors. Missouri City and Pearland are part of the daily rotation south of the loop. Cypress, Kingwood, and Humble we run on the north side. Richmond and Friendswood we hit on the way to other jobs. If your zip code starts with 770 or 775, give us a call. The number is the same one for everywhere except Austin and Livingston: 713-955-1919.
The honest read: if you can call by 8 a.m. on a weekday, we can usually have someone at your house before lunch, anywhere in greater Houston. Emergencies are a different conversation. Those go straight to the on-call line whether it’s 2 p.m. or 2 a.m.
Service spotlights
Three of our most-requested service-and-city combinations have their own pages, with the local detail you’d expect from someone who works the area:
- Drain cleaning in Katy — clay-soil slab shifts, root intrusion, hydro jetting, what we actually do
- Slab leak detection in Sugar Land — First Colony, Telfair, Riverstone copper-line patterns and how to find leaks without tearing up the floor
- Sewer repair in The Woodlands — tree roots, trenchless replacement, and when you actually need to dig the yard
What happens when you call
Three things, in order. Dispatch takes your address and the basic problem (running toilet versus actual flood matters for ETAs). You get a window, usually a couple of hours wide. The technician calls fifteen minutes before pulling up. Every truck rolls with a master plumber on board — Master Plumber License #16188 — so diagnosis and fix usually happen in the same visit. If we need parts that aren’t on the truck, we pull them from the Westheimer warehouse and come back the same day where we can.
Common questions
Are you available for emergencies on nights and weekends?
Yes — we’re 24/7, every day of the year, including holidays. Same number any time: 713-955-1919.
How long has Texas Premier Plumbing been in business?
Since 1989. Same family, same shop on Westheimer, three generations of plumbers.
Do you give free estimates?
Yes for most jobs. We come out, look at what’s going on, and give you a clear price before any work starts.
What areas do you serve?
Houston metro is our main service area: Houston, Katy, Sugar Land, The Woodlands, Bellaire, Missouri City, Pearland, Cypress. We also handle Austin and Livingston as secondary territories.
Do you handle commercial work?
Yes — restaurants, retail, offices. Master Plumber License #16188.
How quickly can you get someone out for an emergency?
Within an hour for true emergencies (active flooding, no water, sewage backup). Routine work usually same-day or next-day.
Do you do tankless water heater installs?
Yes. Tank-to-tankless conversions, replacements, repairs. Most done same-day.