Cedar Park sits on limestone bedrock that drains fast but shifts during wet and dry cycles. Homes in Avery Ranch and Cypress Canyon built in the 2000s have PEX supply lines that hold up well, but the limestone creates root problems in sewer lines. We replace more clay sewer pipes here than anywhere else because tree roots find every crack hunting for water in that porous rock.
Brushy Creek runs through town, and neighborhoods near it deal with high water tables during spring rains. Ranch at Brushy Creek and Buttercup Creek properties see groundwater intrusion that requires sump pumps working constantly. The limestone drains surface water quickly, but underground water moves differently.
Cedar Park pulls water from Lake Travis, and it's hard water. Water heaters here need flushing twice as often as they would in other cities. Homes in Twin Creeks and Block House Creek that don't have water softeners replace fixtures frequently because mineral buildup restricts flow and causes early failure.
This is what we see every day fixing plumbing in Cedar Park. Your neighbors call us with the same problems: sewer line roots, hard water damage, and seasonal groundwater issues. We know what breaks, why it breaks, and how to fix it permanently.