GREATER TEXAS

PLUMBING SERVICES

Reliable plumbing solutions for your mobile home or property.

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OUR PLUMBING EXPERTISE

From small leaks to major repairs, Greater Texas provides professional plumbing solutions you can trust.

Leak Detection &
Repair

Quickly address leaks before they cause costly damage. Our team uses proven methods to identify and fix leaks efficiently.

Fixture Installation & Replacement

Need a new sink, faucet, or toilet? We handle installations and replacements to keep your home running smoothly.

Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal

Blocked drains slowing you down? Our drain cleaning service restores proper flow and prevents recurring issues

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Frequently Asked Questions

How is mobile home plumbing different from a site-built home?
Mobile homes often use PEX supply with a central manifold and ABS drains routed under the home (inside the belly/underbelly). Access is through skirting, so insulation and heat-tape protection are critical.
Yes. Mobile homes have unique parts, clearances, heat tape, belly pans, and park/HUD requirements that specialists handle daily – saving time and preventing rework.
Frozen/burst lines, leaking fittings in the underbelly, low water pressure, recurring drain clogs, failing water heaters, and aging polybutylene piping.
Shut off the main water supply, cut power to the water heater, and call us. Don’t use open flames; we’ll thaw safely, repair splits, and inspect heat tape/insulation.
Common causes include clogged aerators, a failing pressure regulator, partially closed valves, mineral buildup, or undersized/collapsed lines under the home. Park or well pressure can also be the culprit.
What’s included in a mobile home move?
A full-service move typically covers utility disconnects, structural prep (axles/tires, hitch), transport permits/escorts, route planning, site prep at destination, blocking/leveling, anchoring/tie-downs, utility reconnection, and skirting re-install (if requested). You’ll receive a written scope before work begins.
Mobile homes often use PEX supply with a central manifold and ABS drains routed under the home (inside the belly/underbelly). Access is through skirting, so insulation and heat-tape protection are critical.
Manufactured homes follow HUD code, often use a main service disconnect at the pedestal, a feeder to the home panel, and sometimes aluminum branch circuits in older units. Access often runs through the underbelly.
Manufactured homes often use mobile-home-rated, downflow furnaces, smaller/high-static duct systems, a crossover duct between sections, and sometimes package units mounted outside with roof/side penetrations.
Yes. Decks should be free-standing (not ledger-bolted to the home frame) to avoid structure damage and meet HUD/park guidelines.
Yes. Decks should be free-standing (not ledger-bolted to the home frame) to avoid structure damage and meet HUD/park guidelines.

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