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Our Mission:
Pro Serve plumbing has been a family owned and operated business for the past 15 years. Our mission is to provide quality plumbing services to our customers that is affordable, reliable, and conducted with honesty and integrity.

Our Promise:
Our technicians are skilled licensed professionals, who are continuously striving to perfect their craft through continuing education.  It is our promise that each customer will receive the highest quality of service from a knowledgeable and professional member of our team.

Our Goal:
It is our goal to ensure that each customer receives the best level of service we have to offer.   We want you to feel confident in your decision to choose Pro Serve Plumbing, and it is our hope that we exceed your expectations every time.

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All Plumbing Services:
General plumbing, inspection and repair, sewer drain cleaning and camera diagnostics, slow drains and clogged drains, stoppages, sewer inspection and replacement, leak detection, water leak repair, slab leak, water and sewer main replacement; re-pipe; gas leaks, gas line testing, inspection, and repair; fixture repair or replacement (i.e. kitchen faucet, garbage disposal, lavatory faucets, tub and showers, commodes, urinals,) flush valve, kitchen and bath remodel; bathtubs and showers, hot water re-circulating system, washer and dryer hook up, water heater repair and replacement, tank less water heater repair and replacement, backflow installation and backflow testing, code violation repairs. We work residential areas and commercial industries; as well as remodeling.  The best way to discuss your particular project or need is to just pick up the phone and call us at 817 984-9968.
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Cost-Saving Plumbing Tips Even Non-Plumbers Can Use:

Shower heads
– Weak or changing water pressure usually points to a mineral buildup in the shower head. Clean the outlet holes with a pin or unscrew the faceplate and soak it overnight in vinegar. Scrub it clean before replacing it on the shower head.

Scalding Tap Water - Thousands of people are scalded by tap water every year. The Gas Appliance Manufacturers Association recommends that the full-on hot water temperature at the faucet be set between 120° and 125° F

Garbage Disposal - Use cold water when the disposal is operating. You can clean your disposal by grinding ice cubes. When you disposal needs a little freshening, just grind some lemon peels. Of course, you should read your maintenance manual.

Water Moisture In The Home – Make sure that vents (with a ventilating fan) are installed in your kitchen and baths. These rooms can produce a lot of moisture. Ventilating fans are great but will be of no use if they are not turned on! So make sure that you use them!

Mildew  – You can help to avoid mildew problems with these preventative actions. Ventilate basements or run dehumidifiers to dry the air, walls and furnishings. Don’t hang wet clothes in your closets. Keep your showers and tubs clean of soap-scum so that they dry quicker. Air-out your bathroom cabinets and kitchen sink cabinet often.

Pipe Insulation - Insulate those pipes before it gets cold! When temperatures are at or below freezing, running a steady drop of hot and cold water from your faucets may keep your pipes from freezing. If your pipes are not insulated, they can freeze even with a small flow of water. So, insulate those pipes! But beware; insulated pipes can freeze when there is no water movement to keep the pipes warm.

Roots - Roots can be a big problem. They can grow into the joints of the pipes. A little "root-x" flushed down the toilet can reduce the growth of roots in your pipes. It needs to sit in the pipes overnight, so do it before bed. from Ben Franklin plumbing

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History of Weatherford, Texas.
Weatherford is a city in Parker County, Texas, United States, and a western suburb of Fort Worth. The population was 19,000 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Parker County and is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The city was named by the Texas Legislature as the Peach Capital of Texas due to the peaches produced by area growers. As such, the peach is celebrated each year at the Parker County Peach Festival, which is Weatherford’s largest event and one of the best-attended festivals in Texas. Weatherford also has a number of historic homes and buildings. More than 60 Queen Anne, Victorian and other architecturally significant homes built at the turn of the 20th century sit along the tree-lined avenues. Several of these homes are open for tours, arranged by the Parker County Heritage Society, during the Christmas season. Another landmark is the Second Empire style Parker County Courthouse, which is located in the geographical center of the county in downtown Weatherford. The building is surrounded by buildings which served other purposes at the turn of the 20th century, including saloons and cat-houses. In recent years, both the interior and exterior of the courthouse structure have been restored to its original character and attractiveness.

In 1855, Parker County was created by the Texas State Legislature and named for pioneer and State Representative Isaac Parker. Parker was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker, a little girl who was stolen from her home by Indians during the Texas Revolution. Cynthia Ann lived among the Comanche and became the mother of Chief Quanah Parker. Later, when she was overtaken in flight with an Indian raiding party, Isaac Parker who recognized her as his long-lost niece. The Town of Weatherford was named for the State Senator for this district, Jefferson Weatherford of Dallas. According to his cousin, Senator Weatherford never set foot in the town. The first settlers had arrived less than ten years earlier. They were many Native American attacks between the years of 1846 and 1874. There are several headstones in Parker County that read "Killed by Indians." The railroad arrived in June 1880. The Santa Fe Depot (which today houses the Weatherford Chamber of Commerce) was built in 1908 under Jim Crow laws, with waiting rooms segregated and separated by the ticket office. In 1895, the town’s still existing daily newspaper, the Weatherford Democrat, began publication. The Weatherford Telegram began publishing as a weekly newspaper in 2006. Named by the State Legislature as the Peach Capital of Texas, Weatherford and Parker County growers produce many peaches. The peach is celebrated each year at the Parker County Peach Festival, Weatherford’s largest event and one of the best-attended festivals in Texas. More than 35,000 visitors come to Weatherford for the festival.

Lieutenant General William Hood Simpson (May 18, 1888 – August 15, 1980) was a U.S. Army officer who commanded the U.S. Ninth Army in northern Europe, during World War II, among other roles. Texas author Edwin Lanham was reared in Weatherford, the slightly-veiled setting for his most critically acclaimed work "The Wind Blew West." Weatherford is also the birthplace and was the home of Mary Martin, a Broadway star, known for her portrayal of Peter Pan. Her son, Larry Hagman, became a TV star, best known as J.R. Ewing on the television melodrama Dallas. Hagman still makes appearances for special occasions and to assist many Weatherford charities. Former U.S. Speaker of the House Jim Wright grew up in Weatherford and wrote a book about his youth, Weatherford Days…a Time of Learning. Nationally-known rodeo announcer Bob Tallman operates a ranch in Parker County near Weatherford. Bob Kingsley, host of radio's nationally-syndicated "Bob Kingsley's Country Top 40" has studios in Weatherford, and also owns and operates Blue Stem Ranch southwest of Weatherford. Portrait artist Douglas Chandor moved to Weatherford to be with the love of his life, Weatherford native, Ina Kuteman. Known for his portraits of the rich and famous including Queen Elizabeth II, Winston Churchill, and U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Chandor created gardens that are now open to the public.

The international oil services corporation now known as Weatherford International was founded in 1941 in Weatherford, Texas as the Weatherford Spring Company by Jesse E. Hall Sr., a prolific inventor as well as businessman. Weatherford International now employs 43,000 persons and operates in more than 100 countries. Col. John E. Krebs maintained temporary residence in Weatherford from 1942 until 1991 through his stepfather and mother, Joe and Ennis Barnett. Col. Krebs was a highly decorated tank captain during World War II serving in the U.S. Army, 760th Tank Battalion, B Company. He experienced dramatic action serving as a key leader in the Battle for Montecassino, arguably the most dramatic battle in Italy for that strategic location's importance for the capture of Rome. Col. Krebs has published an account of his experiences, To Rome and Beyond, Trafford Publishing, 2007. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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