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University Park: Small Town Values, Big City Ambiance

Sitting on just 3.69 square miles, mere minutes from the excitement of Uptown and Downtown Dallas, University Park is a family-friendly community filled with beautiful homes, manicured lawns, and mature oaks, elms, and magnolias. While many older homes and buildings have been replaced with new construction, several original structures from the early 20th century remain in University Park. Plumbing lines of this age tend to be fragile and may need repair or replacement. Our prompt, dependable University Park plumbers are ready to assist you. We’re just a phone call away.

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Common University Park, Texas Plumbing Problems

University Park’s population has remained relatively stable over the past ten years, at around 25,000 residents. The population boomed in the mid-20th century when families moved to this close-in suburb from Dallas after World War II.  A sizable one-third of the homes still in University Park today were built before 1960.

Around 1980, a building surge began when home builders began tearing down small, older homes on large lots and replacing them with much larger homes in high demand in this coveted area. This trend continued for decades, with more than 4,550 new homes (58% of all the city’s homes) built in University Park between 1980 and 2019.

 Owners of older homes in University Park know the frustration that often comes along with them: aging and obsolete plumbing pipes. With nearly 40% of the town’s homes 40 years old or more, many University Park homeowners have a trusted plumber’s phone number saved in their favorites to ensure they can get in touch with someone fast when they need help with a clog or leak.

Aging Water Service Lines: Galvanized steel water pipes were frequently used in the 1950s. With only about a 50-year lifespan, any of these pipes still in existence in University Park homes or businesses would need to be replaced because they tend to corrode and slough off rust into the clean water. Fortunately, most of these have likely already been replaced, but if you see external corrosion on pipes, particularly near water heaters, call Legacy Plumbing for prompt service.

Around 1960, copper pipes began to replace galvanized steel for water service lines. Copper pipes are far more durable. However, they can develop pinhole leaks when pressure is applied by shifting the earth or growing tree roots. If you think you have a water service leak, Legacy’s leak detection team can quickly find the source of the problem (even if it’s a slab leak) and present you with your repair options. 

Crumbling Sewer Pipes: Decades ago, cast iron and clay were common materials used for a home’s drain lines. Unfortunately, cast iron tends to rot and crumble after 30 years or so under the ground. And clay pipes are susceptible to infiltration from tree roots at their joints. So, if your home was built more than 40 years ago, your sewer lines are probably clay or cast iron. If you’ve experienced a chronically slow drain or frequent clogs in the same part of your home, you are undoubtedly familiar with this problem.  Legacy’s expert, University Park Plumbers, can replace your old sewer and get your home’s drains running smoothly again. Learn more about our drain line replacement service today.

Polybutylene Plastic Pipes: Starting in the late seventies, a new kind of pipe came into favor–polybutylene plastic. Fortunately, these pipes were only used until the early 90s, when building codes were changed to make them against the law due to their extremely high failure rate. Used for water supply lines, these pipes interacted with the oxidants in the water and developed leaks. Fortunately, any homes in University Park built with polybutylene pipes have likely been retrofitted by now. But if you have any type of water leak, call Legacy Plumbing for quick, reliable service.

Gas Line Leak Detection, Repair, & Replacement 

Natural gas leaks pose a serious threat to your safety and property. If you suspect a gas leak in your University Park home, trust Legacy Plumbing’s experienced technicians for prompt and reliable service. 

Our University Park plumbers utilize advanced gas leak detection equipment to pinpoint the exact location of the leak, minimizing disruption to your home. We’ll provide a clear explanation of the problem and a comprehensive plan for repair or replacement. Legacy Plumbing prioritizes safety and efficiency, ensuring your gas lines function properly and your home remains a haven. Contact us today for prompt, efficient service in University Park.

Drain and Sewer Cleaning, Repair & Replacement

Is your University Park home facing a plumbing slowdown caused by clogged drains or a backed-up sewer line? Don’t let these issues disrupt your day! Legacy Plumbing, your trusted University Park plumbers, are here to get your system flowing freely once again.

Our skilled technicians are equipped with advanced tools to pinpoint the exact location of the clog, ensuring a long-lasting solution rather than a temporary fix. We prioritize using minimally invasive methods whenever possible to minimize disruption to your home. Transparency is important to us – you’ll receive a clear breakdown of the costs involved before any work begins, so there are no surprises.

If a repair is needed, our University Park plumbing team utilizes cutting-edge water leak detection technology and high-quality materials to ensure a long-lasting and dependable solution.  Don’t let plumbing problems put a wrench in your plans! Contact Legacy Plumbing today. We’ll get your University Park drains flowing smoothly and restore your home to peak functionality.

New Kitchen & Bath Fixture Installation

Revitalize your University Park home’s heart and soul – the kitchen and bathroom! Upgrading your fixtures with stylish faucets, sinks, and showerheads can breathe new life into these essential spaces.  

Imagine a sleek, modern faucet in your kitchen that complements your granite countertops or a rainfall showerhead in your bathroom that transforms your daily routine into a spa-like experience.  

Legacy Plumbing, your trusted University Park plumbers, can guide you through every step, from selecting the perfect fixtures to flawless faucet installation, ensuring optimal water pressure and a leak-free future.  Invest in the beauty and functionality your home deserves – contact Legacy Plumbing today and start envisioning your dream kitchen and bathroom becoming a reality.

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At Legacy Plumbing, our licensed plumbers are ready to diagnose, install & repair plumbing problems in your University Park home. New customers earn 10% off (up to $100) on plumbing repairs!  Contact Legacy Plumbing for repairs and service in University Park, TX. Call us at (972) 801-9798.

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General Plumbing
We just used Legacy for the first time and were very impressed. Very knowledgeable friendly and fair. Areas were left very clean and all work was done quickly and correct. I called them this morning we had no water and they showed up within two hours. Exceptional service and people.
Chad from Frisco
General Plumbing
Wayne and Mitchell gave us upfront pricing. They quickly identified the problem and how to repair it Excellent quality work and attention to detail. They took the extra time to thoroughly clean up after the job was completed. We have recommended Legacy Plumbing several times and will do it again. We are a repeat customer and will call them again when we need plumbing work done.
Henry Boccio
General Plumbing
Enoch & his associate were professional, honest, helpful & timely. They even followed up with additional DIY info and quotes. I will gladly use it in the future. Very pleased! Thanks, guys!
Emily Edwards