Flower Mound’s name hints at its geography: the community is built across rolling, elevated terrain in southern Denton County, with Grapevine Lake forming much of its eastern boundary. That lakeside position and the elevation changes across the town create a distinct set of conditions for residential plumbing, including variable water pressure across neighborhoods depending on where a home sits relative to the municipal supply infrastructure.
Most of Flower Mound’s residential development occurred between the 1980s and early 2000s, with newer growth continuing in pockets throughout the town. The limestone and clay substrate common in this part of Denton County behaves predictably under North Texas weather cycles, but seasonal ground movement takes its toll on underground plumbing over time, particularly in homes that are now 25 to 40 years old.
Larry Stinson Plumbing and Water Heater Repair has been serving communities like Flower Mound throughout the greater Fort Worth and Denton County area since 2008. We bring local knowledge and honest service to every call.
Water pressure variability is one of the more consistent repair triggers in Flower Mound. Homes situated at different elevations across the town’s hilly terrain can experience higher or lower line pressure than the municipal system is nominally delivering, and over time, excessive pressure wears on fixtures, supply line connections, and appliance hoses faster than it should. Pressure regulator failures are a common service call here that homeowners often mistake for a fixture problem.
Beyond pressure issues, Flower Mound’s 1990s-era homes are reaching the age where water heaters, supply line connections, and drain systems need closer attention. The area’s hard water supply from Grapevine Lake, while treated, still carries enough mineral content to accelerate scale buildup inside tanks and pipes over time. We see water heaters here operating well below their designed efficiency simply because they have never been serviced or flushed.
We diagnose accurately, explain what we find in plain terms, and give honest recommendations before any work begins.
Flower Mound homeowners tend to invest in their properties, and renovation activity in the town’s established neighborhoods is steady. Kitchen and bathroom remodels are the most common context for our installation work here, and the scope often expands once walls are open and the underlying plumbing is visible. We handle those expanded scopes efficiently without inflating the project beyond what is actually needed.
We install water heaters, full fixture packages, water softeners, filtration systems, and handle pressure regulator installations and replacements, which are particularly relevant for Flower Mound homes in higher-elevation zones. For homeowners doing full bathroom or kitchen remodels, we coordinate our plumbing work around the broader project timeline so nothing holds up the renovation. Every installation is done cleanly, to code, and with a full walkthrough before we consider the job complete.
Whether your Flower Mound home sits near Grapevine Lake or in one of the town’s inland neighborhoods, Larry Stinson Plumbing provides the full range of services you need from a single reliable company.
Our Flower Mound service offerings include:
We are familiar with Flower Mound’s terrain and housing stock and come prepared for what we typically find here, which means faster diagnosis and cleaner outcomes for you.
After noticing that faucets throughout her Wellington neighborhood home were sputtering and a supply line connection under the kitchen sink had developed a slow drip, Diane called us to take a look. The symptoms pointed to high line pressure before we even ran a test. When we checked the incoming pressure at the main, it was running well above what residential plumbing is designed to handle, and the pressure regulator that should have been managing it had failed internally.
The regulator replacement was a straightforward repair, but the relief it provided to Diane’s plumbing system was immediate. We also replaced the stressed supply line connection under the kitchen sink before leaving. Diane had not realized pressure regulators have a limited lifespan and typically need replacement every ten years or so.
For homes in elevated sections of Flower Mound, a functioning pressure regulator is not optional equipment. It is the difference between a plumbing system that lasts and one that wears out component by component over time.
Flower Mound homeowners expect quality and professionalism from the people they invite into their homes. We take that seriously. Here is what we consistently deliver:
We are a local company with a local reputation. The work we do in Flower Mound reflects directly on who we are, and we hold that standard on every job.
Flower Mound’s rolling terrain means homes at different elevations receive water at different pressures from the municipal supply system. Homes in lower areas can see higher-than-normal pressure, and when a pressure regulator fails in those zones, the results show up quickly as fixture wear, connection leaks, and supply line failures.
Signs include unusually high or erratic water pressure, banging pipes when faucets are shut off, frequent leaks at supply line connections, and appliance hoses that fail prematurely. Most pressure regulators need replacement every ten to fifteen years. A plumber can test your incoming pressure in a few minutes to determine whether the regulator is doing its job.
The treated water supply in Flower Mound still contains enough dissolved minerals to cause scale accumulation inside pipes and water heaters over time. Homes without water softeners will see this buildup reduce water heater efficiency, narrow pipe interiors in older homes, and affect the appearance and lifespan of fixtures.
Water pooling near a foundation without a clear rainfall explanation is worth having a plumber check for an underground leak. Slab leaks can cause significant foundation and flooring damage if left unaddressed, and other causes can include a leaking irrigation line or drainage issues around the property. A pressure test is the fastest way to rule in or out a supply line failure.
Yes. We offer emergency plumbing response for Flower Mound homeowners dealing with situations that cannot wait for a scheduled appointment. Burst pipes, active flooding, and sewer backups are exactly the kinds of calls we respond to as quickly as possible.