Service With a Heart
New Braunfels sits at a geographic crossroads that makes its plumbing environment genuinely distinct. The city straddles Comal County and Guadalupe County, with the Comal River and Guadalupe River running directly through its heart. That proximity to moving water is one of the things that draws people here, but it also means that moisture is a constant presence in the environment surrounding many homes. The underlying geology shifts between the limestone karst terrain of the Hill Country to the north and the flatter, clay-influenced lowlands to the south and east. Meanwhile, New Braunfels has been one of Texas’s fastest-growing cities for years, layering new master-planned subdivisions on top of an existing base of older German-heritage homes in the historic downtown core and mid-century construction throughout the established neighborhoods.
Crown Plumbing & Water Damage Restoration serves New Braunfels and the surrounding Comal County area around the clock. We are IICRC certified, family-owned, and equipped for both emergency plumbing repair and full water damage restoration.
In a city where rainfall events can be significant and the water table near the rivers sits relatively high in some areas, plumbing problems have the potential to compound quickly when moisture is already present in the environment. These situations require an immediate call rather than a wait-and-see approach:
If any of the above describes your situation, shutting off the main water supply is the right first step while you wait for us to arrive.
The combination of two distinct geological zones, rapid growth, and significant rainfall exposure creates a plumbing landscape in New Braunfels that covers a wide range of failure types. Our emergency calls in this area reflect that variety:
Our team is equipped to diagnose and address every one of these efficiently, and to handle the water damage restoration that often follows in a single coordinated response.
Crown Plumbing & Water Damage Restoration provides a complete emergency response for New Braunfels homeowners, covering the repair and any water damage mitigation as a single coordinated effort. Our services in New Braunfels include:
Every job starts with a free estimate and clear communication about what we found and what the repair will involve before any work begins.
Alan called us on a Sunday afternoon after his wife noticed the hardwood floor in their dining room had developed a slight buckle near the exterior wall. Their home was in the Gruene area, a 1980s custom build on the north side of New Braunfels near the Guadalupe River corridor. The buckling was subtle but distinctly new, and when Alan checked the water meter with everything turned off, the small indicator dial was still moving.
Leak detection identified a slow failure in a copper supply line beneath the slab, located beneath the dining room floor about three feet from the exterior wall. The pinhole leak had been releasing water at low volume into the slab for an extended period before the hardwood above it began to show the effect. We completed the slab repair with a targeted opening, confirmed no additional moisture had spread beyond the immediate area, and our restoration team assessed the hardwood for subfloor saturation. Alan had the floor evaluated separately for refinishing once the structural drying was complete. He told us the moving meter dial was the detail that made him call instead of waiting, and we told him it was exactly the right call to make.
New Braunfels is a community that blends long-established Texas heritage with the energy of one of the state’s fastest-growing cities. The people here expect straightforward service from a team that knows the area and follows through. Crown Plumbing & Water Damage Restoration is a family-owned company that has been serving Central Texas since 2006, and we bring the same accountability to every call in New Braunfels that we bring to every community in our service area.
When something goes wrong in your New Braunfels home, you deserve a team that treats the job with the care it deserves. That is what we bring every time.
Proximity to the rivers means ground saturation levels can be elevated during and after significant rainfall events. High soil moisture affects buried supply and drain lines, can push water toward drain systems more aggressively than the lines can handle, and creates a more humid environment in crawl spaces and sub-slab areas. Homes in lower-lying areas near the rivers should have their drain systems inspected periodically to ensure they are handling the conditions well.
New Braunfels has grown rapidly, and much of that growth has landed on ground that continues to settle after construction. Builder-grade sewer connections at the main line interface can shift as the soil beneath them compresses and adjusts in the first several years post-construction. The clay-influenced soil in the lower and eastern parts of the city is particularly active in this regard.
Yes. We serve the full New Braunfels area, from the historic Gruene district and the older downtown neighborhoods to the newest master-planned communities on the city’s growth corridors. Older homes and newer builds present different challenges and we are equipped for both.
It is a meaningful factor. The Comal County water supply has elevated mineral content that deposits as scale inside water heater tanks over time. This sediment layer reduces heating efficiency, causes localized overheating, and can shorten the practical service life of a unit by several years compared to its rated specification. Annual tank flushing helps, but units in hard water areas still tend to fail earlier than homeowners expect.
Turn off your main water supply valve if possible to stop additional water from entering the system and accumulating beneath the slab. Then call us for a professional leak detection assessment. Do not attempt to open the floor yourself. Precision electronic detection equipment can locate the failure with a high degree of accuracy, which limits the amount of flooring that needs to be disturbed during the repair.