HVAC Contractor | Abilene, Cedar Park & Georgetown
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Serving Texas
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#M-9831
Halmar Cove
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You notice the water bill is twice what it should be. Or the hot water runs out in five minutes. Or there’s a wet spot in the yard that wasn’t there yesterday. Plumbing problems announce themselves in inconvenient ways, and they get worse the longer you wait
Georgetown homes have a few plumbing quirks that most people don’t think about:
Homes near the downtown square and in established neighborhoods like the Southwestern University corridor often have galvanized pipes that corrode from the inside out. You won’t see the problem until water pressure drops or a pipe bursts inside a wall.
Georgetown’s water comes from Lake Georgetown and the Edwards Aquifer — both produce hard water with high mineral content. That white buildup on your faucets isn’t just cosmetic. It’s mineral scale that shortens the life of your water heater, dishwasher, and pipes.
Homes in areas like Teravista and Wolf Ranch sometimes have builder-grade water heaters that fail earlier than expected, especially with Georgetown’s hard water eating at the tank lining. We added a plumbing division because our HVAC customers kept asking if we knew a good plumber. We decided to become one.
Repair, replacement, and installation for tank and tankless systems. If your hot water is lukewarm, runs out fast, or your unit is leaking from the base, we’ll diagnose it and give you options — repair vs. replace, tank vs. tankless, and what actually makes sense for your home and budget.
Georgetown’s hard water shortens the life of your water heater, dishwasher, and pipes. We install and service water softening systems that protect your plumbing and your appliances.
Repeated leaks, low water pressure, or discolored water usually means the pipes themselves are the problem. We handle partial and full repipes, slab leak repair, and yard line replacement. We’ll scope the line with a camera before we quote anything.
Faucet and fixture replacement, toilet repair, garbage disposal installation, drain cleaning, and sewer line issues. The everyday stuff that keeps a house running.
From your first call to a working system — this is how Quality Cooling handles plumbing in Georgetown.
Step 1
When something’s wrong, you don’t want to wait. Call our team, and we’ll get you scheduled as soon as possible, often the same day.
Step 2
Camera inspections for pipe and sewer issues. Visual and pressure testing for water heaters. You’ll know exactly what’s wrong before we talk about price.
Step 3
We tell you the cost before we start. If a repair doesn’t make financial sense, we’ll say so. No pressure to approve work you don’t need.
Step 4
Most plumbing repairs are finished the same visit. For bigger jobs like repipes or water heater installs, we’ll give you a timeline and stick to it.
No Surprises
You’ll always know the cost before any work begins. No exceptions.
Most common plumbing fixes
Varies by job
Case Study
A Georgetown homeowner called us after another company quoted $25,000 for a full system replacement. They were told the whole thing was shot.
We ran a full diagnostic. The actual problem was a failed compressor and a slow refrigerant leak — neither of which required replacing the entire system.
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Yes. Burst pipe, major leak, or sewer backup — call (512) 910-3531 any time. We respond to plumbing emergencies the same way we respond to HVAC emergencies: fast, because we’re headquartered right here in Georgetown.
It depends on the job. A faucet repair or toilet fix is on the lower end. Water heater replacements and repipes are larger investments. We charge a diagnostic fee and give you the full price before starting any work. No hourly billing surprises.
Yes. Georgetown’s water comes from Lake Georgetown and the Edwards Aquifer, both of which produce hard water with high mineral content. That mineral buildup shortens the life of water heaters, clogs fixtures, and leaves scale on everything it touches. A water softener solves it.
In many cases, yes — especially for standard tank replacements. We stock the most common sizes and can typically install within a few hours of diagnosis. Tankless conversions take longer but we’ll schedule promptly.
Yes. We hold plumbing license #M-9831 in Texas. Every plumber on our team is licensed, insured, and trained in-house.
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