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Plumbing Remodel Services in Rockwall, TX

A great remodel starts with expert plumbing. In Rockwall, homeowners trust Intown Plumbing to deliver flawless, lasting results that prevent future issues and costly repairs.
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Remodel with Confidence

The Foundation of a Great Remodel: Your Plumbing System

Before the new tile or flooring goes in, our qualified plumbers make sure your plumbing system is flawless. As a locally owned and operated company, we work closely with your contractors to fix issues fast and prevent costly surprises later. Whether it’s a simple sink upgrade or a full bathroom reconfiguration, our skilled plumbing team gets it done right.

We handle everything:

Michael and Brittany, the family owners of Intown Plumbing in Rockwall, TX
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Bathroom Remodel Plumbing

Your bathroom should be a sanctuary, not a source of stress. Our skilled plumbers make your remodel simple, fast, and flawless. No leaks. No headaches. Just results.

Custom Bathroom Plumbing Layout

- Move toilets, showers, and sinks with ease
- Replace old lines and reroute pipes
- Spot and fix plumbing problems early
- Built for performance, not patchwor

Modern Fixture Upgrades

- Walk-in showers, faucets, and low-flow toilets
- Clean, precise installations
- No nervous waiting — just results you can trust
- Honest pricing. No hidden cost.

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Reliable Work. Lasting Results.

- Completed on time, every time
- Respectful service inside your house
- Clear communication from start to finis
- Our commitment: quality, honesty, satisfaction

Designed for Functionality

Why Texas Homeowners Trust Intown Plumbing

Hiring the right team matters. We conduct every project with honesty, speed, and care.

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Common Questions About Drain & Sewer Systems

It really depends on the source of the water. A sanitary sewer system is designed specifically to carry wastewater from inside your home: toilets, sinks, and washing machines – through branch drain lines to a treatment facility or a private septic tank.

Storm drains, on the other hand, serve a different purpose. They manage excess water and rainwater runoff from impervious surfaces like parking lots, paved streets, and roofs. The critical distinction is that storm drains typically carry untreated stormwater directly into local waterways (rivers and streams). Keeping these systems separate is vital to prevent sewage treatment plants from becoming overwhelmed during heavy Texas rainstorms, which could otherwise lead to dangerous sewer backups in your home.

If you see standing water, experience sewer backups, or suspect an issue with the main drain, you need professional equipment. Our team starts with a sewer camera inspection to accurately locate the clog and assess if the issue is due to tree roots or broken cast iron pipes.

For tough blockages, we use hydro jetting – high-pressure water that blasts away sludge and grease – or heavy-duty motorized drain snakes to fully restore flow.

For minor clogs inside the home, you might be able to clear the line before calling us. We recommend a mixture of baking soda followed by vinegar to help break down organic matter; this is much safer for your drain pipes than harsh chemical cleaners. You can also try a manual plumbing snake (a rotating cable used to break up or pull out clogs) or a sewer bladder that uses water pressure to push the blockage out.

A Note on Safety: Always wear rubber gloves, boots, and eye protection when dealing with sewage to protect yourself from harmful bacteria. Also, never mix different chemical drain cleaners. Doing so can create toxic fumes that are dangerous for your family.

Your plumbing is more than just pipes in the wall. The house drain collects wastewater from various fixtures and directs it to the city sewer. Crucial components include drain traps, which hold standing water to create a seal that prevents sewer gases from entering your home, and the sewer cleanout.

The clean out is a capped pipe (usually in the yard or near the foundation) that provides direct access to the main sewer line. This access point is vital for emergencies and allows us to perform sewer clean-out services efficiently.

Storm drains discharge water directly into the environment, meaning they can easily transport pollutants like gasoline, motor oil, heavy metals, and fertilizers from urban runoff into our ecosystem. The first flush of rain is usually the most contaminated. Additionally, if these drains get clogged with debris, it obstructs water flow and causes flooding in streets and basements.

Sewer lines can last for decades if they are properly installed and maintained. The best way to extend the life of your system is simple: don’t treat your drain pipes like a trash can. Prevent issues by keeping fat, oil, grease, hair, and flushable wipes out of the system.

Also, keep an eye on your landscaping – tree roots love to grow inside pipes and can eventually split them apart. Regular inspections by Intown Plumbing can catch these roots early.