Chandler homes have their own plumbing quirks. Between shifting soil, mineral-heavy water, and a mix of older and newer construction, certain problems tend to surface more frequently here than in other areas. After working in homes throughout Chandler and near Lake Palestine, we’ve seen consistent patterns in what homeowners run into.
Mineral Scale and Fixture Wear
Water in this region often carries a higher mineral content. Over time, that leaves behind scale inside supply lines, around faucet cartridges, and inside water heaters. Homeowners may notice reduced flow at sinks and showers, stiff handles, or appliances that don’t last as long as expected. Addressing mineral buildup early can improve pressure and extend the life of your plumbing system.
Drain Backups in Kitchens and Bathrooms
Kitchen drains in particular take a beating. Cooking grease, food scraps, soap residue, and everyday debris gradually collect inside pipes. Bathroom drains deal with hair and product buildup. These clogs usually start as slow drains before turning into full blockages. Clearing the line thoroughly, rather than just opening a small channel through the clog, helps prevent repeat issues.
Slab Foundation Leaks
Many homes in Chandler are built on slab foundations. When a water line beneath the concrete develops a leak, it can go unnoticed for a while. Signs often include warm spots on the floor, unexplained water bill increases, or the faint sound of water moving when nothing is running. Catching slab leaks early helps prevent structural damage and costly repairs.













