
Waller County
Plumbers in Pattison, TX
Pattison is well-and-septic country. We come out with that assumption already made, rather than diagnosing it as though it were a Katy subdivision.
We actually know Pattison
What working Pattison every week teaches you
Getting to you
Pattison is a short run west of Katy, just past Brookshire off I-10. Small enough that we know the roads, close enough that emergency calls are practical.
The housing stock
A small rural Waller County community — mostly acreage and country properties rather than subdivisions, with housing spread across many decades.
The water
Predominantly private wells and septic. Municipal supply is the exception here rather than the rule.
The local pattern
Plumbing problems we see most in Pattison
Well systems as the default, not the exception
Pressure tanks, well pumps, iron and sediment filtration and sulphur odour are the everyday problems here. A plumber who only knows municipal supply will misread most of them.
Septic-safe approaches to slow drains
High-pressure jetting into a septic system that is already struggling can make the situation considerably worse. We establish what the system is and where the water goes before choosing a method.
Long runs between well, house and outbuildings
Rural properties often have buried lines running a long way to barns, shops and secondary structures. Leaks in those runs are invisible from the house and usually announce themselves as a pump that will not stop cycling.
Pattison questions
Asked by Pattison homeowners
Have a different question about your home? Call — a real person in Katy answers 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
281-601-1513Do you service rural properties with wells and septic?
Yes — that is most of what Pattison is. Well pumps, pressure tanks, filtration and septic-safe drain work are routine for us in Waller County.
My well pump keeps running. What does that mean?
Usually either a waterlogged pressure tank or a leak somewhere in the buried line. On rural properties with long runs to outbuildings, an invisible leak is common — and a pump that will not stop cycling burns out early.
How fast can you get to Pattison?
It is a short run west of Katy past Brookshire, so emergency calls are practical here. We dispatch 24/7 with no distance surcharge.
Need a plumber in Pattison today?
We answer the phone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — including holidays.
281-601-1513