Flower Mound, Denton County
Plumbing in Flower Mound, TX
Lantern Home Services is based right here in Flower Mound, with our shop on Cross Timbers Road. We fix slab leaks, water heaters, and everyday plumbing for homes across town. Call (682) 337-0863.
Local conditions
Flower Mound plumbing starts with our clay and our water
- Serving
- Flower Mound + nearby Lewisville, Highland Village, Double Oak
- Licensed
- HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical (TX)
- Family-owned
- Right here in Flower Mound
- Service
- Same-day & emergency
Lantern Home Services does not drive into Flower Mound from another town. Our shop sits on Cross Timbers Road, the stretch also marked FM 1171, inside the town limits in southern Denton County. This is where we are based, so when you call about a plumbing problem you reach a crew that works the same roads it lives on, a short hop from the north shore of Grapevine Lake. The town takes its name from The Mound itself, the 12.5-acre rise near FM 3040 and Long Prairie Road, and we cover the streets in every direction out from it.
Almost every home in Flower Mound rests on a slab-on-grade foundation poured over the expansive clay that runs under this part of Denton County. That clay swells when the rain soaks in and pulls back when the summer dries it out, and the steady push and pull works on the copper and plastic water lines buried in the slab. A slab leak can run quietly for weeks, showing up first as a warm patch on the tile, the hiss of water with every fixture shut off, or a water bill that keeps climbing for no clear reason. We locate those leaks and repair them without tearing up more of your floor than the job actually needs.
Your home draws from the Town of Flower Mound's own municipal water system, run through the Public Works department. Like the rest of the metro, that water carries a hard mineral load, and over the years the scale settles inside water heaters, faucets, and valves. It is the quiet reason a tank in a Flower Mound home often gives out earlier than the years printed on its label. Flushing the sediment, swapping a worn anode, or sizing a fresh unit is routine work for us.
Homes in Flower Mound
Homes built in the boom are reaching their plumbing years
Flower Mound grew up in a hurry. The town held 15,527 residents in 1990, reached 50,702 by 2000, and passed 64,669 by 2010, most of that arriving as master-planned neighborhoods filled in after Dallas Fort Worth International Airport opened about four miles south of town in 1974. A lot of houses went up in a short window, which means a lot of plumbing is now aging on the same schedule.
The homes in Bridlewood, Wellington, and Bella Lago were built through that boom on slab-on-grade foundations, and the builder-grade supply lines and water heaters that came with them are reaching the end of their service life together. If your house went up in the 90s or the early 2000s, the original plumbing has been working hard for a couple of decades. A slab leak or a failing water heater in a home that age is less a surprise than a question of when.
That is the work we see most across Flower Mound: leaks under the slab, heaters worn down by hard water, and supply lines that have started to fail in more than one place. When a patch here and a patch there stops adding up, repiping the house with modern materials often costs less over time than chasing the next leak. We will tell you honestly which side of that line your home sits on.
What we do
Plumbing services in Flower Mound.
We handle the plumbing a Flower Mound home actually needs. That includes slab leak detection and repair under clay-bound foundations, water heater repair and replacement sized to your household, and the everyday work: faucets, toilets, garbage disposals, shut-off valves, sewer and drain clearing, gas lines, and whole-home repiping when old lines have given out. Tankless water heaters make sense for some of the newer builds around Flower Mound, and we install and service those as well. Every job is done to Town of Flower Mound code.
Where we work
Neighborhoods and areas we serve near Flower Mound
We work every corner of Flower Mound, from Bridlewood and Wellington to Bella Lago, Chateau Du Lac, Emerald Bay, River Oaks Estates, and Point Noble, along with the Flower Mound side of Canyon Falls out toward the Argyle line. Because our shop is right here in town, we also serve the close neighbors: Highland Village and Double Oak to the north, Lewisville to the east, and Coppell, Grapevine, and Argyle a short drive away.
Flower Mound neighborhoods
- Bridlewood
- Wellington
- Bella Lago
- Chateau Du Lac
- Emerald Bay
- River Oaks Estates
- Point Noble
- Canyon Falls
Also serving nearby
- Lewisville
- Highland Village
- Double Oak
- Grapevine
- Coppell
- Argyle
Plumbing work in Flower Mound is permitted and inspected by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division, part of the Development Services Department. The town requires a plumber to hold a current state license and to register with the town before pulling a permit, and it sends an inspector out on work that opens the slab, the walls, or gas and water lines. We carry the license, handle the registration and paperwork, and meet the inspector so your repair ends up done to code and on record with the town.
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Your Flower Mound plumber is right down the road
Lantern Home Services is based here in town on Cross Timbers Road. Call (682) 337-0863 or email heroes@lanternhomeservices.com, and we will get a licensed plumber to your door.
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