Drain cleaning
Kitchen sinks, tubs, showers, laundry drains, recurring clogs, and stubborn backups.
Plumber in Keller, TX
Keller Plumbing & Drain handles the problems that interrupt kitchens, bathrooms, utility rooms, and the whole-home plumbing system.
Service board
Pick the closest service or call with the symptom. You do not have to know the cause before the plumbing is evaluated.
Kitchen sinks, tubs, showers, laundry drains, recurring clogs, and stubborn backups.
Visible drips, damaged lines, damp cabinets, wall or ceiling stains, and unexplained moisture.
No hot water, slow recovery, temperature swings, tank leaks, unusual sounds, and replacement review.
Running toilets, weak flushes, rocking bases, dripping faucets, worn valves, and fixture updates.
Garbage disposals, dishwasher connections, sink drains, shutoffs, and water beneath cabinets.
Multiple slow drains, repeat backups, gurgling fixtures, line inspection, and root-related concerns.
Read the plumbing system
Plumbing problems are easier to discuss when you compare what happens at one fixture with what happens across the home. Start with these four checks.
Talk through the symptomsOne slow sink and several slow drains usually begin in different places.
Temperature and pressure changes can help separate fixture, piping, and equipment concerns.
Note whether the problem changes after showers, laundry, dishes, or toilet use.
Unusual yard moisture, meter movement, or lower-level backups add useful context.

Protect the property
Built for Keller households
Keller homes span different ages, layouts, fixture types, and repair histories. Seasonal heat, occasional hard freezes, household water demand, and the condition of buried lines can all add context. A useful service conversation begins with what the system is doing today.
Three-step start
Describe the location, timing, and what changed.
Discuss local availability and the appropriate next step.
Evaluate the condition before settling on the repair direction.
Homeowner FAQ
Good plumbing service begins with useful information, not pressure.
Call about drains, leaks, pipe trouble, water heaters, toilets, faucets, disposals, low pressure, sewer warning signs, and other residential plumbing concerns.
Yes. One slow fixture may involve a local clog, while several slow or gurgling drains can point to a broader drainage issue.
Yes. Temperature, recovery time, sounds, leaks, equipment condition, and household demand can all help frame the evaluation.
If it is safe, shut off water to the fixture or home, move belongings, avoid electrical hazards, and note where the water began.
Share the room or fixture, when the issue started, whether it is constant, and whether water is actively escaping.
Keller Plumbing & Drain