Armstrong Plumbing · Clear Lake, TX
Clear Lake plumbing
Waterfront lots, complex mechanical spaces
The Clear Lake area includes a wide range of housing: mid-century gems, large waterfront homes, and dense townhome pockets. Plumbing systems vary just as much—from cast-iron stacks in older properties to modern manifolds in new builds.
Scope of work
What we handle in Clear Lake
Emergency leaks, planned upgrades, and everything between—diagnosed with the right tests so the fix matches your home.
- Emergency plumbingBurst lines, major leaks, and unsafe conditions—prioritized so your home is protected and water is back under control.
- Water heatersTank and tankless replacement, recirculation issues, and safety valve work—sized for real household demand.
- Drains & sewersClearing, camera inspections, and repair options when roots or damaged pipe are the root cause.
- Gas linesSafe connections for ranges, dryers, and outdoor appliances—tested and left code-sensible.
- Fixtures & remodelsKitchen and bath upgrades with attention to venting, access panels, and long-term maintenance.
- Backflow & water qualityTesting and replacements where required, plus practical guidance on filtration when it makes sense.
On the ground
Clear Lake plumbing with attention to detail
Waterfront and near-water homes can see more humidity in attics and crawl spaces where pipes run. That affects insulation choices and where we look first when diagnosing pinhole leaks.
If you are upgrading a primary bath with freestanding tubs and multiple shower heads, your existing drain and vent layout may need adjustment to handle flow and code requirements—planning beats rework.
We routinely coordinate with homeowners around the Bay who want work done right the first time, not the cheapest patch.
Coverage
Clear Lake & neighbors
We run the Pearland–Galveston corridor weekly. If you are in Clear Lake or a nearby city, we can usually route a truck without long delays.
Next step
Book online or call
Emergencies: call first—active leaks and safety issues get priority.
- Phone24/7
- Scheduled serviceMon–Fri 8–5
- WeekendsCall anytime
Common questions
Why are pinhole leaks more common in waterfront attics?
Higher humidity in attics and crawl spaces near the Bay changes insulation choices and where we look first when diagnosing.
Planning a primary-bath upgrade with a freestanding tub — anything to watch?
Drain and vent layout often need adjustment to handle flow and code — plan beats rework.
Can you work on cast-iron stacks in older Clear Lake homes?
Yes — we’re comfortable on both cast-iron in older properties and modern manifolds in newer builds.
Do townhomes and condos need special scheduling?
Often yes — HOA access and neighbor coordination, which we build into the job plan.