Need a plumber in Kingsland for an older lake cabin, weekend home, or full-time place near the Llano River and Lake LBJ? Mark The Plumber, a Texas Licensed Master Plumber (RMP#45578), lives just across the lake in Buchanan Dam, and Mark and his son Micah handle water heaters, drains, leaks, sewer repairs, and emergency plumbing — and the estimate never costs a dime.
Kingsland plumbing work can mean a cabin drain that has been changed over the decades, a water heater full of sediment, or a sewer problem under an older slab. Mark handles the diagnosis, explains the repair, and prices the work before tools come out.
Call or text with the cabin details, symptoms, and access notes. Mark will sort out the next check before quoting the repair.
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Kingsland homeowners call Mark when they need a plumber who understands part-time lake houses and older plumbing without turning the visit into a sales pitch. He checks the real failure, explains what he found, and keeps the repair practical.
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Kingsland sits where the Llano River meets Lake LBJ, and a lot of local plumbing has been through decades of remodels, freezes, and weekend use. Older cabins from the 1960s and 1970s may now be full-time homes, but the pipe sizes and drain routes do not always match modern use.
Sediment can wear valves, collect in heater tanks, and show up when a home sits quiet most of the week. Pier-and-beam cabins also need exposed piping watched during cold snaps because one freeze can turn a small weak spot into a burst line.
For water heater help, see Mark's water heater service page. He also serves Granite Shoals and Buchanan Dam, just across the lake from many Kingsland calls.
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Pressure and diagnostic checks help narrow down hidden leaks, valve trouble, and older plumbing problems.
Water heater checks in Kingsland often include sediment, valves, and whether an older tank is still worth repairing.
These examples come from Mark's local work history, with private details left off the page.
Excavated a tunnel under a Kingsland slab, cut through concrete, and replaced about 10 feet of failed sewer pipe.
Replaced the water heater and gas line at the same Kingsland home after the slab sewer repair.
Handled leak-locate diagnostics, washing machine drain work, and snake-and-camera drain jobs around Kingsland.
Do you work on older lake cabins in Kingsland?
Yes. Mark works on older Kingsland lake cabins and homes with mixed-age plumbing, including drains, water heaters, gas lines, leak checks, and sewer diagnostics.
Why is there sediment in my water heater?
Kingsland homes can see sediment from river-area water and older plumbing systems. Sediment can collect in a tank, wear on valves, and make a water heater noisier or less reliable.
Can you help with frozen or burst cabin pipes?
Yes. Pier-and-beam cabins and exposed runs can be vulnerable during freezes, and Mark can inspect the damage, repair failed pipe, and explain what should be protected next.
Do you serve weekend homeowners who are not always there?
Yes. If the home is used on weekends or part time, Mark can talk through access, symptoms, and the repair plan before work starts.
Is Mark licensed for Kingsland plumbing work?
Yes. RMP#45578 is Mark's Texas Master Plumber license, and he performs Kingsland plumbing work to Texas plumbing code as a Google Guaranteed plumber.
Are estimates free in Kingsland?
Yes. Kingsland estimates are free, and Mark explains the price before repair work begins.
Send the symptoms, cabin details, or access notes, and Mark will follow up on the Kingsland repair.
Older cabins, weekend homes, sediment-heavy water heaters, drains, sewer diagnostics, and leak repairs.