Schertz Plumbing serves New Braunfels with the full range of residential and light commercial plumbing. New Braunfels is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and we work across both its historic neighborhoods and its rapidly expanding newer subdivisions.
Our licensed plumbers are familiar with the specific water quality and soil conditions in the New Braunfels area. You'll get a clear quote before any work starts, an experienced plumber on every job, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Plumbing Services We Offer in New Braunfels
- Drain Cleaning Clear clogs and backups fast.
- Water Heater Service Repair or replace any make or model.
- Leak Detection & Repair Find hidden leaks including slab leaks.
- Sewer Line Work Camera inspection, hydro-jetting, repair.
- Toilet Service Installation, repair, and replacement.
- Faucet Service Dripping faucets, new installs, upgrades.
- Backflow Prevention Testing and installation to meet code.
- Pipe Installation & Repair Repiping, repairs, and new runs.
- Sink Installation & Repair Kitchen, bath, and utility sinks.
Plumbing in New Braunfels: What to Expect
New Braunfels sits on the Balcones Escarpment where the Hill Country meets the Coastal Plains — a geologically active zone where soil movement and differential settling are common. That contributes to a higher-than-average rate of slab leaks in the area compared to flatter parts of the metro. The city also draws water from both the Trinity and Edwards Aquifers, making it one of the harder water areas in the region. Water heater sediment buildup, fixture scale, and narrowed drain lines from mineral deposits are routine concerns for New Braunfels homeowners.
"Our water heater quit during a cold snap. Schertz Plumbing came out from Schertz, diagnosed the problem, and installed a new unit the same day. They were honest, fast, and priced fairly. Really appreciated the same-day response."
Questions About Plumbing Service in New Braunfels
Yes. We serve residential and light commercial properties throughout New Braunfels, including older homes in the historic downtown area and newer subdivisions in the rapidly growing areas along IH-35.
Very. New Braunfels water is drawn largely from the Trinity and Edwards Aquifers, both of which are high in dissolved minerals. The hardness causes scale buildup inside water heaters, reduced showerhead flow, and spotting on fixtures and dishes. A water softener addresses the problem before it reaches your appliances and pipes.
In a hard water area like New Braunfels, mineral sediment settles at the bottom of a tank water heater every year. After several years without flushing, that sediment layer insulates the water from the heating element, making the unit work harder for less hot water output. Regular maintenance — or a tankless unit — solves the problem.