Honest Plumber in Greenville, TX — Straight Talk. Fair Pricing. Done Right.
Greenville has character — and so do its homes. Most were built between 1940 and 1990, which means the plumbing infrastructure in this city is older, harder-working, and overdue for attention in ways that require a plumber who actually knows what they're looking at. We've been that plumber for Hunt County homeowners, landlords, and business owners since 2006. No upselling. No unnecessary repairs. Just licensed, experienced work done right the first time.
Our policy for Greenville homeowners: We recommend repairs before replacements. We tell you what's wrong, what it costs, and what your options are — then let you decide. Licensed, insured, family-owned since 2006. 45–60 minute fast response.
Most Common Plumbing Calls We Get in Greenville, TX
Greenville isn't a new suburb. It's a real Texas city — founded in 1846, county seat of Hunt County, gateway to East Texas on I-30 — and it has the housing stock to prove it. The median Greenville home was built in 1978, which means most of the city's plumbing infrastructure predates the switch to modern PEX tubing. What's running behind Greenville's walls and beneath its slabs is a mix of galvanized steel, cast iron, original copper, and in the oldest homes, materials that should have been replaced a decade or two ago.
Drain Cleaning & Sewer Camera Inspection
Greenville's older homes — especially those with 1940s–1970s cast iron drain lines — generate more drain calls than any other service category. Slow drains, recurring backups, and main line blockages from tree root intrusion are constant in neighborhoods along Lee Street, Wesley Street, and the older residential corridors. We use camera inspection to show you exactly what's causing the problem before recommending any repair — no guesswork, no unnecessary work.
- Sewer Camera Inspection
- Hydro Jetting
- Root Intrusion Clearing
- Before/After Documentation
Water Heater Replacement
With most Greenville homes pushing 40–50 years old, we replace more water heaters here per week than in any other city we serve. Original units installed during construction are running on borrowed time. Greenville's hard water accelerates sediment buildup, shortening tank life further. We carry a wide range of tank units sized for Greenville's typically smaller to mid-size homes, and complete most replacements same day at straightforward pricing.
- Same-Day Replacement
- Straightforward Pricing
- Tank & Tankless
- Hard Water Solutions
Galvanized Pipe Assessment & Repiping
We see more galvanized steel supply lines in Greenville than anywhere else we work. If you're noticing low pressure at multiple fixtures, rusty or discolored water, or you simply don't know what's inside your walls, we'll assess the system honestly. Sometimes isolated sections need replacement. Sometimes — in the oldest homes with widespread corrosion — a full repipe with modern PEX is the smarter long-term investment. We always try the targeted approach first.
- Honest Assessment
- Targeted or Full Repiping
- PEX Replacement
- No Unnecessary Work
Slab Leak Detection & Repair
Hunt County's clay soil shifts seasonally just like the rest of North Texas — and Greenville's copper supply lines have been absorbing that movement for 30 to 50 years in many homes. We use electronic acoustic detection to locate slab leaks without unnecessary floor damage, then provide honest options: targeted repair, pipe rerouting, or epoxy lining depending on the extent and location of the damage.
- Acoustic Detection
- Minimal Floor Damage
- Repair/Reroute/Epoxy Options
- Honest Recommendations
Whole-Home Water Softener
Hunt County's water supply is mineral-heavy. In a home with already-aging galvanized or copper lines, hard water speeds up the timeline to failure significantly. White scale deposits on faucets and showerheads are visible — inside your pipes and water heater, that same mineral content has been building up for decades. A whole-home water softener is the most protective investment for Greenville's older housing stock — and it's far cheaper than replacing the damage it prevents.
- Mineral Reduction
- Pipe & Appliance Protection
- Long-Term Savings
- Older Home Focus
Rental & Investment Property Plumbing
Nearly half of Greenville's occupied housing is renter-occupied — one of the highest rates of any city we serve. Landlords and property managers dealing with aging plumbing across multiple units need a reliable licensed team, not a different subcontractor every call. We work with Greenville's rental property owners on priority tenant response, pre-tenancy inspections, maintenance agreements, and capital planning for aging infrastructure across entire portfolios.
- Priority Tenant Response
- Pre-Tenancy Inspections
- Portfolio Service
- Single Point of Contact
Same-Day Plumbing Response
Burst pipes, sewage backups, and active water leaks don't wait for business hours — especially in older homes where failing infrastructure can give out suddenly. We're available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year for Greenville emergencies. From our Royse City base, we're typically on-site in Greenville within 45–60 minutes. We arrive with a fully stocked service truck so most urgent repairs are completed in a single visit.
- 45–60 Minute Response
- Available Year-Round
- Fully Stocked Trucks
- Single-Visit Repairs
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About Greenville — Why Choose Our Plumbers in Greenville, TX
Our plumber in Greenville understands the local community. We provide specialized plumbing and HVAC services tailored to Greenville residents and businesses.
Greenville Facts
- Median construction year: 1978 — average Greenville home ~48 years old in 2026
- 6.9% of homes built before 1940 — potential galvanized steel era
- 50/50 owner vs. renter split — highest of any city we serve
- Founded 1846, county seat of Hunt County, gateway to East Texas on I-30
- ZIP codes 75401 & 75402 — we serve all of Greenville and Hunt County
- Hunt County communities: Caddo Mills, Commerce, Lone Oak, Quinlan, Celeste, Campbell, Wolfe City, Neylandville, Floyd, Merit, Hawk Cove
Specialized Services
- Leak Detection & Repair
- Slab Leak Detection & Repair
- Galvanized Pipe Assessment & Repiping
- Water Heater Repair & Replacement
- Drain Cleaning & Hydro Jetting
- Sewer Camera Inspection
- Cast Iron Drain Repair & Replacement
- Water Softener Installation
- Toilet Repair & Replacement
- Rental Property Plumbing
- Commercial Plumbing (I-30 Corridor)
- Same-Day Response
Greenville's Homes Are Old. Its Plumbing Problems Are Real.
Knowing when your home was built tells a licensed plumber a great deal about what to expect before ever opening a wall. Pre-1940: galvanized steel, potential lead. 1940–1970: galvanized supply lines, cast iron drains — highest risk. 1970–1990: copper supply, early PVC — often repairable. 1990–2010: entering first maintenance window.
The 1940–1985 Plumbing Era — What's Inside Greenville's Older Homes
Most plumbing problems in Greenville trace back to materials used during construction. Homes built before 1960 typically used galvanized steel supply lines, which corrode from the inside out over 40–60 years — reducing water pressure, discoloring water, and eventually failing entirely. Cast iron drain lines, common through the 1970s, develop rust, bellies, and joint separations that cause slow drains and sewer backups. Copper lines from the 1960s–1970s show 50+ years of hard water corrosion. None of this is cause for panic — but all of it requires a plumber who knows how to assess older systems honestly and recommend the minimum necessary intervention, not the maximum billable one.
Greenville's Hard Water — Not Just an Annoyance
Hunt County's water supply is mineral-heavy. You can see the evidence as white scale deposits on faucets, showerheads, and around drain openings. Inside your pipes and water heater, that same mineral content has been building up for decades in many Greenville homes — reducing water flow, shortening appliance life, and accelerating pipe corrosion. In a home with already-aging galvanized or copper lines, hard water speeds up the timeline to failure significantly. A whole-home water softener is the most protective investment for Greenville's older housing stock — and it's far cheaper than replacing the damage it prevents.
Majors Field & the I-30 Commercial Corridor
Greenville is home to Majors Field, one of the region's most significant employment centers — now anchored by L3Harris Technologies and supporting a broad ecosystem of contractors, warehousing, and light industrial operations along the I-30 corridor. We provide commercial and light industrial plumbing services for the Majors Field area and I-30 business corridor, including routine maintenance contracts, service call commercial response, water heater systems, and fixture work for commercial properties of all sizes. If you manage or own commercial property in Greenville, we're the licensed local team for the job.
Greenville Landlords & Property Managers — We're Built for You
With nearly half of Greenville's homes occupied by renters — the highest renter rate of any city we serve — landlords and property managers deal with aging plumbing on a scale that requires a reliable licensed partner. We offer priority scheduling for tenant calls, pre-tenancy plumbing inspections with written reports, capital planning for aging infrastructure across entire portfolios, and a single point of contact. We maintain notes on each property we've serviced, so when you call about a specific address we know its history.
Greenville Neighborhoods We Serve
Downtown & Historic Core (Lee Street)
Wesley Street / Stonewall Area
Johnson Street Corridor
Greenville East (US-380 Corridor)
I-30 / Majors Field Area
Concord / Mineral Heights
Ardis Heights
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What Greenville Homeowners Say
"I was dreading the plumber visit because I knew our house was old and expected a long list of expensive repairs. Everflow came out, assessed the issue honestly, fixed what was actually broken, and didn't try to sell me on replacing things that still had life in them. That kind of honesty is rare. They've earned a customer for life."
R. Holloway
Wesley Street area, Greenville TX
Honest Assessment
"I manage several rental properties in Greenville and needed a plumber I could count on consistently. Everflow has handled three properties for me now — they respond fast, the work is solid, and they don't invent problems. That's exactly what a landlord needs."
D. Bankston
Rental property owner, Greenville TX
Portfolio Plumbing
"Our main drain line had been slow for years. Other plumbers just snaked it and charged us. Everflow ran a camera and showed us the root intrusion on video. Hydro-jetted the whole line and it's been clear for over a year now. Should have called them first."
M. Castillo
Greenville East, TX
Drain Cleaning
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions from Greenville homeowners.
How do I know if my Greenville home still has galvanized pipes?+
My drain runs slowly no matter how many times it's been snaked. What's going on?+
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I'm a landlord with multiple Greenville properties. Can you serve all of them?+
How far do you travel for Greenville calls, and do you serve surrounding Hunt County towns?+
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Headquarters
8020 FM 35, Royse City, TX 75189
Phone
(469) 532-0101
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From our Royse City headquarters, we provide fast response times to Greenville and surrounding communities. Our local technicians know the area well and can navigate efficiently to your location.
Why Choose Local Service?
- Faster response times from nearby location
- Knowledge of local building codes and permits
- Understanding of area-specific plumbing issues
- Established relationships with local suppliers
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