Leak Geeks Plumbing, a family-owned business, is proudly serving North Tarrant County and the greater DFW region with plumbing repairs, leak detection, drain services, water heater work, preventative maintenance, and more. Founded in 2001 by the Hermans, the company has remained committed to quality workmanship and long-term solutions.
Quality Over Quantity
The company focuses on quality over quick fixes, providing the best products and ensuring the highest labor quality. They regularly invest in advanced leak detection tools and plumbing technology, continuously testing new products to determine what works best for customers.
Another major priority is employee training. Leak Geeks Plumbing holds regular hands-on training sessions, including weekly demonstrations on new plumbing equipment, leak-locating tools, and remote monitoring systems that alert homeowners to leaks or plumbing issues before major damage occurs.
Helping Homeowners Prevent Costly Damage
Some of the biggest plumbing issues North Texas homeowners face include water heater failures, high or irregular water pressure, and freeze-related pipe breaks. Christie Herman encourages residents to not ignore smaller plumbing concerns, especially dripping outdoor faucets.
To help homeowners stay ahead of larger problems, the company offers a preventative maintenance membership program that includes annual inspections and sewer camera evaluations. The membership program is $14.95 per month and can help prevent thousands of dollars in damage in the future.
Building Trust Through Customer Service
Beyond plumbing repairs, Leak Geeks Plumbing’s goal is to make customers feel genuinely cared for throughout the entire process. As a family-owned business, every employee is trained to approach customer service with empathy, professionalism, and honesty.
The company is currently offering discounts, including $35 off leak-locating services, $25 off for first-time customers, and 10% off for seniors, military, teachers, and first responders.
Original reporting: Community Impact — Frisco — read the source article.