Katy Plumbing Service

Septic Company in Katy, Texas

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(832) 225-808622002 Singing Spurs Dr, Katy, TX 77450View on Yelp
Katy Plumbing Service - septic in Katy, TX

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About Katy Plumbing Service

Katy Plumbing Service is a multi-trade provider in Katy, Texas, covering plumbing, water heater installation and repair, and septic services for one of the Houston metro's fastest-growing suburban corridors. Katy sits along the I-10 corridor in western Harris and eastern Waller counties, where older established neighborhoods blend with new construction, and septic systems are still common on properties outside the city's expanding sewer grid. With a rating of 2.0 from 4 reviews, they're an option worth considering for basic service needs. Reach them at (832) 225-8086.

Services

Plumbing
Water Heater Installation/Repair
Septic Services

Services & Process

Katy Plumbing Service handles three connected trades under one roof. Their plumbing work covers everything from leaky fixtures and drain clogs to sewer line repairs, while their water heater services include both traditional tank heater installation and repairs when an existing unit stops performing. On the septic side, they can assist with tank inspections, pump-outs, and basic system assessments for Katy homeowners who aren't yet connected to municipal sewer. Having these services bundled means a single call can cover what might otherwise require two or three different contractors.

Service Area

Katy Plumbing Service covers the Katy area and surrounding communities in western Harris County and eastern Waller County. Nearby communities like Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, and Brookshire are part of their service region, spanning an area where both city sewer and septic systems are common depending on the neighborhood.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my Katy home is on city sewer or a septic system?
Your property's utility records or the City of Katy's public works department can confirm your sewer connection status. If you're in a newer subdivision within city limits, you're likely on municipal sewer, but older or larger lot properties on the edges of Katy are more likely to have a private septic system.
Can a plumber handle a septic problem, or do I need a separate specialist?
It depends on where the problem is. A plumber can address issues inside the home and in the sewer line running from the house to the tank. Problems inside the tank itself or in the drain field typically need someone with septic-specific training and equipment, which is why providers who do both trades are useful.
My water heater and my drains are both acting up. Could they be related?
In some cases, sediment buildup in a water heater can contribute to debris entering drain lines, but usually the two issues are coincidental rather than connected. Having a provider who handles both means you can get everything assessed in one visit and prioritize repairs based on urgency.
How long does a typical septic pump-out take?
Most routine pump-outs take between 30 minutes and two hours, depending on tank size, how full it is, and how accessible the lids are. If lids need to be located and excavated, or if the technician is doing a full inspection at the same time, it can take a bit longer.
Does the Katy area have any specific septic regulations I should know about?
Properties in unincorporated areas around Katy fall under Harris County or Waller County regulations, both of which require permitted septic systems to be properly maintained and pumped on a reasonable schedule. Aerobic systems in particular have mandatory maintenance requirements under Texas state rules. Your county's environmental health office can give you specifics for your address.
What's the typical cost range for a septic inspection in the Katy area?
Basic visual inspections generally run between $150 and $400 in the greater Houston metro, though the price can vary based on what's included. A full inspection with pumping, baffle checks, and a written report for a real estate transaction typically costs more than a routine maintenance check.

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