Expert plumbers in Lake Worth

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Finding a reliable plumber in Lake Worth can be a challenge, but Mother Modern Plumbing is here to provide top-notch service. Lake Worth residents often face plumbing issues in older homes, and Mother Modern Plumbing is equipped to handle everything from leak detection to sewer line repairs. Our commitment to honest pricing and expert care makes us the go-to choice for the community. Booking is easy: just call or book online in under a minute.

Toilet Repair
In Lake Worth, we understand the importance of a properly functioning toilet. Mother Modern Plumbing provides quick and efficient toilet repair services, ensuring your comfort and convenience.
Yard Leak Locating
Mother Modern Plumbing offers yard leak locating services in Lake Worth. We use advanced techniques to find and fix leaks efficiently, saving you water and money.
Sewer Line Repair
Mother Modern Plumbing provides comprehensive sewer line repair services in Lake Worth, ensuring your plumbing system functions smoothly.
Drain Cleaning
In Lake Worth, Mother Modern Plumbing offers professional drain cleaning services to keep your pipes clear and your home running smoothly.

Lake Worth communities we visit often
Lake Worth Village (formerly Indian Oaks)
The oldest neighborhood in Lake Worth, Lake Worth Village is located on the eastern shore of Lake Worth, just off State Highway 199 in northwest Tarrant County. This historic area sits adjacent to the lake itself, offering residents waterfront proximity and recreational access. Originally developed in the mid-1920s as the Indian Oaks subdivision, this neighborhood features a mix of mid-century homes built primarily from the 1920s through the 1950s. Many properties showcase classic 1950s ranch-style construction with original plumbing infrastructure from that era. Homes in this well-established older community often experience issues common to aging systems, including corroded cast iron sewer lines prone to root intrusion and deteriorating copper pipes susceptible to pinhole leaks. We frequently help homeowners with sewer line repair and replacement, whole-home pipe replacement, and drain cleaning services in this neighborhood.
East Lake Worth
East Lake Worth is a quiet, well-established residential neighborhood positioned on the eastern side of the lake, close to major highways while maintaining a secluded feel. This area sits near Highway 820 and offers convenient access to shopping and restaurants. The neighborhood features primarily older homes built in the 1960s–1980s, many with original cast iron and galvanized plumbing systems. Given the median home age in Lake Worth of 1977, many properties here are experiencing the effects of aging infrastructure. The combination of older cast iron sewer lines and hard water creates conditions where homeowners frequently need sewer line repair, water heater replacement, and whole-house water softener installation.
Lake Worth Heights
Located in the northern section of Lake Worth near Azle Avenue and Highway 820, Lake Worth Heights is a residential neighborhood offering convenient freeway access. This area features a mix of homes built from the 1960s through the 1980s, with many properties containing original galvanized and cast iron plumbing. The combination of aging pipes and Lake Worth's moderately hard water creates ideal conditions for scale buildup and corrosion. Homeowners in this neighborhood frequently require water heater flushing, tankless water heater descaling, slab leak repair, and whole-home water filtration services.
Downtown Lake Worth
Downtown Lake Worth is a relatively commuter-friendly neighborhood encompassed by I-820 and TX-199, offering excellent freeway access for residents working in nearby areas. This central location features a vibrant community atmosphere with a growing population and high traffic flow. The neighborhood includes homes spanning multiple decades, with many built in the 1970s–1980s featuring original plumbing systems. The area's combination of aging infrastructure and Lake Worth's hard water creates common plumbing challenges including mineral scale accumulation, corroded pipes, and foundation settling that can lead to slab leaks. We regularly assist Downtown Lake Worth residents with slab leak detection and repair, water line repair and replacement, plumbing inspections, and water softener installation.
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Common Q’s about Mother
What should I do in a plumbing emergency?
If you have a burst pipe or a major leak, your first step is to turn off your main water shutoff valve. If you smell gas, leave the house immediately and call 911. For rapid response, call Mother Modern Plumbing at (214) 878-3054. We provide same-day emergency service across the DFW Metroplex with no after-hours upcharges. While you wait, open cabinet doors under sinks to protect pipes in the winter and use towels to prevent water from reaching your subfloor.
What is trenchless sewer repair and does it work?
Trenchless sewer repair is a modern method that allows us to fix or replace your pipes without digging up your yard or driveway. We use two main methods: pipe lining, where a new resin liner is placed inside your old pipe, and pipe bursting, where a new pipe is pulled through the old one. These methods are much faster than traditional digging and come with a 20 year warranty. Trenchless is a great solution for many DFW homes, though extremely damaged cast iron may still require traditional excavation.
Are you licensed and how can I verify?
Mother Modern Plumbing is led by Responsible Master Plumber Steven Smith, License #RMP-43457. This license is issued by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners and can be verified by calling (512) 936-5200 or visiting tsbpe.texas.gov. Every technician we send to your home is licensed, background-checked, and drug-tested. We also offer a 6 year bumper-to-bumper warranty on our work, which is the strongest guarantee in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.
Should I repair or replace my water heater?
You should generally replace your water heater if it is over 10 years old, as North Texas hard water significantly shortens the lifespan of the tank. If the tank is leaking or you see rusty water, replacement is necessary. We recommend a repair if the unit is under 6 years old and the issue is a simple part like a thermostat or heating element. Most repairs cost between $200 and $600, while a new installation starts at $1,450.
Is Dallas–Fort Worth water hard?
Yes. Water in the DFW Metroplex is classified as hard to very hard, with measurements ranging from 150 to 220+ ppm depending on your city. This hard water creates mineral scale that can shorten your water heater's life by up to 4 years. A whole-home water softener typically costs $2,000 to $4,000 installed and can save DFW homeowners over $1,500 a year in energy, soap, and appliance repair costs.
How much does drain cleaning cost?
Professional drain cleaning at Mother Modern Plumbing costs $299. This fixed price includes up to 100 feet of sewer cleaning, a high-definition camera inspection with footage for your records, and a 120 day no-clog guarantee. For severe blockages involving heavy scale or roots, we offer hydro jetting services ranging from $950 to $1,800 depending on the access method required.
How do I know if I have a slab leak?
The most common signs of a slab leak in North Texas include an unexplained spike in your water bill, warm spots on your floor, or the sound of running water when your faucets are off. You may also notice cracks in your walls, damp flooring, or a persistent moldy smell. Dallas–Fort Worth homes built on slab foundations with copper pipes are especially vulnerable due to our expansive clay soil. Mother Modern Plumbing uses electronic and thermal imaging to find these leaks without needing to jackhammer your floors for a diagnosis.
Do I need to replace my cast iron sewer pipes?
If your DFW home was built before 1980, your cast iron pipes are likely approaching the end of their 50 to 75 year lifespan. You should consider replacement if you deal with recurring clogs, slow drains throughout the house, or foul odors. In the DFW Metroplex, our shifting clay soil causes cast iron to crack and fail faster than in other regions. Mother Modern Plumbing replaces these failing legacy systems with Schedule 40 PVC, which is designed to last 75 to 100 years.
How much does water heater replacement cost in Dallas?
A standard tank water heater replacement in Dallas typically costs between $1,450 and $2,800 installed. For homeowners looking to upgrade to a tankless system, installation costs range from $6,000 to $12,000 depending on gas line requirements and venting. Mother Modern Plumbing provides same-day installation and a 6 year minimum warranty. We also offer water heater leasing options starting at just $60 per month.
How much does sewer line replacement cost in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Sewer line replacement in DFW generally costs between $5,000 and $12,750. The final price depends on the method used. A localized spot repair typically runs $3,750 to $6,750, while a partial replacement costs $6,800 to $13,000. For complex jobs requiring tunneling under a slab foundation, costs can range from $22,250 to over $40,000. Mother Modern Plumbing uses Schedule 40 PVC for all replacements to ensure a 50 to 100 year lifespan and we include a 20 year warranty on our work.
Do you offer warranties on your repairs?
Yes! Check out our warranties page for more details.
Are you licensed and insured?
Every member of our team is licensed with the state board of plumbing examiners and Mother is insured to protect your property while we're on site.
What payment options do you accept?
We accept all major credit cards, cash, checks and ACH debit payments.
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