
Southwest Houston & Fort Bend County
Sugar Land's Trusted Licensed Plumber
ARG Plumbing serves Sugar Land homeowners with honest diagnostics, real repairs, and fair pricing. From First Colony to Riverstone, we know these homes.
About Sugar Land
Plumbing Service in Sugar Land
Sugar Land is one of the most established communities in Fort Bend County, with neighborhoods ranging from the original First Colony developments of the late 1970s and early 1980s to the newer master-planned communities like Riverstone and Telfair built in the 2000s and 2010s. That age range means ARG Plumbing works on both ends of the spectrum here — aging cast iron and galvanized systems in older sections, and newer PVC and PEX systems that occasionally have installation or warranty issues in newer builds. Sugar Land is also where slab leak calls are common. The clay soil under Fort Bend County is constantly in motion, and even well-built homes from the 1980s and 1990s are showing the effects of decades of foundation movement.
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Homes & Systems
Sugar LandHousing & Plumbing Challenges
Sugar Land's housing stock spans four decades of construction. The First Colony, New Territory, and Greatwood neighborhoods contain a large number of homes built between 1978 and 1998 — many with original cast iron drain lines and galvanized supply piping that is now 30–45 years old. Riverstone, Telfair, and Commonwealth developments represent the newer wave, with homes built after 2000 using PVC drain lines and often PEX supply piping. Older sections frequently have original water heaters that have far exceeded their useful life. Many homes in the 1980s–90s build window used polybutylene supply pipe, which is now widely recognized as defective and is commonly found failing in homes throughout the First Colony area.
What Sugar Land Homeowners Deal With
- Cast iron sewer line deterioration and collapse in homes built before 1990
- Polybutylene supply pipe failure — common in First Colony homes built 1980–1995
- Slab leaks in copper supply lines caused by shifting clay soil and foundation movement
- Tree root intrusion into clay tile sewer laterals, especially in older sections near mature trees
- Aging water heaters (12–20+ years old) with sediment buildup and failing elements
- Galvanized steel supply lines with significant interior corrosion and reduced flow
- Hard water scale buildup in water heaters, faucet aerators, and showerheads
- Sewer line bellies (low spots from soil settling) that cause recurring slow drains and backups
Local Knowledge
We Know Sugar Land
First Colony neighborhoods along Commonwealth Boulevard and Austin Parkway
New Territory and Greatwood communities off Highway 59 and FM 2759
Riverstone development near the intersection of Highway 6 and University Boulevard
Telfair master-planned community near Sugar Land Town Square
Oyster Creek and Brazos River corridor properties that deal with high water table issues
Sugar Land's Constellation Field area and Old Sugar Land historic neighborhoods
Clements High School and Kempner High School attendance zones
Sugar Creek Country Club and Sugar Land Memorial Park surrounding neighborhoods
Why ARG
Why Sugar Land Homeowners Choose ARG Plumbing
Hristo Panov has worked on dozens of Sugar Land homes and knows exactly what First Colony's aging sewer lines look like on camera, what polybutylene pipe failure looks like before it becomes a water emergency, and what an honest repipe quote looks like in this market. ARG Plumbing doesn't use call centers or rotating technicians. When you call (832) 419-3411, you get a straight answer from a Licensed Master Plumber who will give you real options — not just the most expensive one.
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Our Services in Sugar Land
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