Homes in Parkwood were built 1991-2002 with ABS/PVC pipe. The most common issue we find here: joint offsets under back patio concrete on aging lots. Fixed without digging up your yard. Free camera inspection.
Most Parkwood homes were built between 1991-2002. Pipe systems from this era follow predictable failure patterns — our crews have seen them many times in this Plano neighborhood.
ABS/PVC pipe under Plano's expansive clay soil has specific failure points. Our techs know exactly where to look before the camera even goes in.
We most often find joint offsets under back patio concrete on aging lots. Left untreated, this typically leads to full pipe collapse within 2–4 years — at 4x the cost.
Given the pipe age and material in Parkwood, these symptoms almost always point to a failing sewer line.
Multiple slow drains at once points to a main line issue — not a simple clog. Camera inspection needed.
Air trapped by a blockage or pipe belly forces back through fixtures as a gurgling sound.
Sewage leaking into soil fertilizes grass above. A lush strip over your sewer line means it's cracked.
If you smell it outside, the pipe is already cracked and actively leaking into your soil.
Roots regrowing after snaking means lining is the only permanent fix.
If your Parkwood home has never had a camera inspection, partial blockages are almost certainly developing.
HD camera through your cleanout — footage shown live. Free, no obligation.
3,500 PSI clears decades of roots and scale from pipe walls before lining.
Resin liner inserted and cured in place — smooth, seamless new pipe inside the old one.
Post-lining camera confirms install. You get footage, 50-year warranty, and insurance docs.
A local Plano tech calls within the hour. We know Parkwood's pipe profile — we'll know what to look for before we arrive.
No obligation. A local tech calls within the hour.
Don't see yours? Contact us — if it's in Plano city limits, we're there.