Areas We Serve
Plumber services across 59 cities — based in Baytown area. Blackmon Plumbing is ready when you need us.
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Blackmon Plumbing dispatches from Baytown to serve homeowners and businesses across our service region. Select your city below for local details and scheduling.
Each city page lists the services we perform there, reviews where available, and how to reach us.
Areas We Serve
North & The Woodlands
Atascocita, TX
20 miles from Baytown HQ
Expanding subdivisions in this fast-growing area mean aging water main infrastructure struggles to keep pressure consistent during peak morning demand hours.
View services in Atascocita →Humble, TX
24 miles from Baytown HQ
Suburban expansion and aging clay soil throughout Humble cause frequent pipe stress and root intrusion in older neighborhoods near the refinery corridor.
View services in Humble →Kingwood, TX
25 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines throughout Kingwood's 1970s subdivisions frequently crack and collapse, requiring costly trenchless repairs or full replacements.
View services in Kingwood →Aldine, TX
27 miles from Baytown HQ
Clay soil expansion near Aldine constantly shifts foundation lines, cracking galvanized pipes and causing persistent leaks throughout older homes.
View services in Aldine →Spring, TX
35 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water buildup from the local aquifer clogs water heaters and fixtures faster than in neighboring Houston areas.
View services in Spring →Jersey Village, TX
37 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water from Harris County's mineral-rich aquifer buildup clogs water heaters and fixtures in Jersey Village homes, reducing efficiency and lifespan.
View services in Jersey Village →Cleveland, TX
40 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath Cleveland's older neighborhoods corrode rapidly in acidic Houston-area clay soil, causing backups and costly replacements.
View services in Cleveland →The Woodlands, TX
41 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soils throughout this planned community create shifting foundations that crack buried water and sewer lines, demanding frequent repairs.
View services in The Woodlands →Conroe, TX
48 miles from Baytown HQ
Heavy clay soil and frequent flooding near the San Jacinto River put underground pipes at constant risk of displacement and rupture for Conroe homeowners.
View services in Conroe →West & Central
West University Place, TX
29 miles from Baytown HQ
High-end Houston homes in this area face aggressive corrosion from acidic groundwater that deteriorates copper piping and water heater elements prematurely.
View services in West University Place →Bellaire, TX
30 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath 1950s-70s homes in Bellaire frequently corrode and collapse, requiring costly lateral replacements in tight urban lots.
View services in Bellaire →Highland Village, TX
33 miles from Baytown HQ
Mineral buildup from Houston's notoriously hard water rapidly clogs fixtures and reduces water heater efficiency in affluent Highland Village homes.
View services in Highland Village →Forest Hill, TX
35 miles from Baytown HQ
Houston's aggressive clay soil expansion beneath Forest Hill foundations constantly stresses water supply lines and drainage systems during seasonal wet-dry cycles.
View services in Forest Hill →Missouri City, TX
36 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soil throughout Missouri City causes foundation shifts that crack underground water lines and require professional inspection every 3-5 years.
View services in Missouri City →Alief, TX
38 miles from Baytown HQ
Clay-heavy Houston soil around Alief shifts seasonally, causing cast-iron sewer lines to crack and back up into homes.
View services in Alief →Providence, TX
40 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water from Harris County's mineral-rich aquifer buildup clogs water heaters and fixture screens, requiring regular flushing and softener maintenance for newer homes.
View services in Providence →Sugar Land, TX
42 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soils beneath Sugar Land's newer developments create significant stress on buried water lines and sewer pipes over time.
View services in Sugar Land →Four Corners, TX
43 miles from Baytown HQ
Aggressive hard water mineral buildup from Harris County's limestone-heavy aquifer clogs water heaters and fixtures faster than most Texas communities.
View services in Four Corners →Mission Bend, TX
43 miles from Baytown HQ
Homes built during Mission Bend's rapid 1990s-2000s expansion often face corroded galvanized pipes that restrict water flow and reduce water pressure throughout the house.
View services in Mission Bend →Greatwood, TX
45 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water from the Harris County aquifer system causes mineral buildup in water heaters and fixtures, reducing efficiency and lifespan for Greatwood homeowners.
View services in Greatwood →New Territory, TX
45 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging clay soil beneath New Territory's newer subdivisions causes differential pipe settling and joint separation in sewer lines.
View services in New Territory →Cypress, TX
46 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water mineral buildup clogs fixtures and reduces water heater lifespan for Cypress homeowners relying on local groundwater supplies.
View services in Cypress →Cinco Ranch, TX
48 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soil common in western Harris County causes pipe stress and foundation shifts that compromise underground plumbing lines throughout Cinco Ranch neighborhoods.
View services in Cinco Ranch →Pecan Grove, TX
48 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soil throughout Pecan Grove shifts seasonally, causing underground pipes to crack and separate at joints throughout residential properties.
View services in Pecan Grove →Richmond, TX
50 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron pipes beneath Richmond's older neighborhoods corrode rapidly in acidic groundwater, causing frequent leaks and discolored water in homes built before 1990.
View services in Richmond →Katy, TX
52 miles from Baytown HQ
Aggressive hard water minerals from Harris County's limestone-heavy aquifer cause rapid scale buildup in water heaters and fixtures throughout Katy's newer suburban developments.
View services in Katy →Bay Area & Coast
Seabrook, TX
15 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal saltwater intrusion and high humidity accelerate corrosion in Seabrook's older galvanized pipes and water heater systems.
View services in Seabrook →Bacliff, TX
18 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal subsidence and saltwater intrusion in Bacliff's aging clay soil infrastructure accelerates corrosion of buried cast-iron sewer lines and water mains.
View services in Bacliff →Webster, TX
19 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal humidity and salt air in Webster accelerate corrosion of galvanized pipes and water heater tanks, requiring more frequent replacements than inland Texas homes.
View services in Webster →League City, TX
20 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal saltwater intrusion and high humidity accelerate corrosion in underground copper and galvanized pipes throughout League City's suburban neighborhoods.
View services in League City →San Leon, TX
20 miles from Baytown HQ
Bayou proximity and high water tables make San Leon homes vulnerable to sewage backups and foundation flooding during heavy rains.
View services in San Leon →Dickinson, TX
22 miles from Baytown HQ
Saltwater intrusion from nearby coastal aquifers corrodes copper pipes and fixtures faster in Dickinson than inland Texas communities.
View services in Dickinson →Friendswood, TX
22 miles from Baytown HQ
Clay-heavy soil beneath Friendswood homes shifts seasonally, stressing buried drain lines and causing costly foundation-related plumbing failures.
View services in Friendswood →Pearland, TX
24 miles from Baytown HQ
Pearland's expanding suburban development often strains aging Harris County sewer lines, causing backups during heavy Gulf Coast rainfall events.
View services in Pearland →Texas City, TX
27 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal proximity and industrial activity near Galveston Bay create elevated corrosion risk for copper pipes and water heater tanks in Texas City homes.
View services in Texas City →La Marque, TX
28 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines installed in the 1960s-70s throughout La Marque frequently corrode and collapse, causing costly backups and foundation damage.
View services in La Marque →Santa Fe, TX
28 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath Santa Fe's older neighborhoods are prone to root intrusion and collapse, requiring expensive excavation and replacement.
View services in Santa Fe →Alvin, TX
29 miles from Baytown HQ
Expansive clay soil beneath Alvin homes creates constant pipe stress and root intrusion in older neighborhoods built before modern drainage standards.
View services in Alvin →Hitchcock, TX
29 miles from Baytown HQ
Coastal clay soil and high water tables in Hitchcock cause foundation settling that cracks old galvanized pipes and strains sewer line connections.
View services in Hitchcock →Manvel, TX
32 miles from Baytown HQ
Rapid suburban growth in Manvel has strained aging Harris County sewer lines, causing frequent backups during heavy Gulf Coast rainfall events.
View services in Manvel →Fresno, TX
33 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water buildup from Houston's mineral-rich aquifer clogs water heaters and reduces fixture lifespan for Fresno homeowners.
View services in Fresno →Galveston, TX
34 miles from Baytown HQ
Saltwater intrusion from tropical storms and hurricanes corrodes copper piping and fixtures faster in coastal Galveston homes than inland Texas properties.
View services in Galveston →Angleton, TX
50 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water from the Brazos River watershed leaves mineral buildup in pipes and water heaters throughout Angleton's aging housing stock.
View services in Angleton →Baytown HQ & East
Baytown, TX
Industrial petrochemical operations in the area can introduce corrosive compounds into water supplies, accelerating pipe deterioration and requiring specialized filtration systems.
View services in Baytown →Pelly, TX
1 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water minerals from Harris County's limestone aquifer buildup require regular water heater flushing to prevent costly sediment damage.
View services in Pelly →Highlands, TX
6 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines in this 1970s-developed community are prone to root intrusion and collapse, requiring preventive inspections before costly backups occur.
View services in Highlands →Mont Belvieu, TX
7 miles from Baytown HQ
Industrial chemical proximity in this petrochemical corridor creates aggressive water conditions that corrode copper lines and damage water heater tanks faster than typical Texas homes.
View services in Mont Belvieu →La Porte, TX
8 miles from Baytown HQ
Galveston Bay's saltwater intrusion and coastal humidity accelerate corrosion in copper pipes and water heater tanks throughout this Harris County community.
View services in La Porte →Channelview, TX
9 miles from Baytown HQ
Industrial petrochemical discharge near Channelview contaminates groundwater, forcing homeowners to install whole-house filtration systems beyond standard plumbing.
View services in Channelview →Crosby, TX
11 miles from Baytown HQ
Industrial petrochemical runoff from nearby refineries frequently contaminates groundwater supplies, requiring whole-home filtration systems for safe drinking water.
View services in Crosby →Deer Park, TX
11 miles from Baytown HQ
Industrial petrochemical facilities upstream contaminate groundwater, making well-dependent homes vulnerable to corrosive mineral buildup in pipes and water heaters.
View services in Deer Park →Cloverleaf, TX
13 miles from Baytown HQ
Houston's aggressive clay soil and frequent flooding in Harris County can crack older galvanized pipes and compromise septic systems throughout Cloverleaf neighborhoods.
View services in Cloverleaf →Galena Park, TX
16 miles from Baytown HQ
Industrial petrochemical facilities upstream contaminate groundwater, making well water testing and whole-home filtration essential for Galena Park residents.
View services in Galena Park →Jacinto City, TX
16 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath pre-1980s Jacinto City homes frequently crack and collapse from shifting clay soil and industrial vibration.
View services in Jacinto City →Pasadena, TX
16 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath decades-old neighborhoods frequently crack from Harris County's expanding clay soil, causing costly backups and foundation damage.
View services in Pasadena →South Houston, TX
18 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines throughout South Houston's post-war neighborhoods frequently crack under clay soil pressure, causing backed-up drains and costly underground repairs.
View services in South Houston →Dayton, TX
20 miles from Baytown HQ
Hard water buildup from Harris County's mineral-heavy aquifer corrodes water heaters and clogs fixtures faster than in surrounding areas.
View services in Dayton →Liberty, TX
22 miles from Baytown HQ
Liberty's clay-heavy soil and proximity to Trinity River flooding create foundation settling that stresses older galvanized pipes, causing leaks.
View services in Liberty →Houston, TX
25 miles from Baytown HQ
Aging cast iron sewer lines beneath decades-old Houston neighborhoods frequently crack from expansive clay soil pressure, causing costly backups and foundation damage.
View services in Houston →Our Service Area
Serving 59 communities in our regional service area from Baytown and nearby.
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