Hire a licensed contractor in Plano, TX
Plano is one of the wealthiest suburbs in Texas, with high homeowner expectations, large square-footage homes built 1985–2010, and aging mechanical systems hitting end-of-life. Get connected with a licensed Plano plumber, electrician, HVAC tech, roofer, or handyman in minutes.
Get a callback in under 4 minutes →Why hiring a Plano contractor is different
- Many Plano homes were built in the late-80s through 2000s subdivision boom — first-generation HVAC, water heaters, and roofs are all aging out simultaneously.
- DFW hail belt — major hail every 3–5 years drives wave roof replacements and Class 4 impact-shingle upgrades.
- Plano's permit office is one of the strictest in DFW for HVAC and electrical work; inspections are firm and re-inspection fees apply.
- High-end finishes raise the cost of plumbing leak repair (custom marble, hardwood) — leak detection accuracy matters more than in budget markets.
- Polybutylene plumbing is widespread in homes built 1980s–2000s; full re-pipe is the durable fix.
Most-requested services in Plano
HVAC
Two-stage and variable-speed replacements, zoned ductwork, smart thermostat tuning for large floor plans.
Roofing
Hail damage, Class 4 impact shingle upgrades, insurance documentation, full re-roofs on aging subdivisions.
Plumbing
Polybutylene re-pipes, tankless water heater conversions, slab leak detection, water softener installs.
Electrical
Panel upgrades from undersized 1980s/90s panels, EV charger installs (high adoption in Plano), generator interlocks.
Pool service
Equipment pad rebuilds, variable-speed pump conversions, salt-cell replacements — common in Plano's pool-heavy subdivisions.
Handyman
Drywall repair, attic insulation top-ups, fence and gate repair, smart-home device installs.
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Neighborhoods we route calls in
Coverage extends across the Plano metro. We currently route contractor calls in:
- West Plano
- Willow Bend
- Russell Creek
- Glenhollow
- Carpenter Park
- Custer Park
- Legacy West
- Shoal Creek
- Cinnamon Square
- Hunters Glen
- Frisco
- Allen
- McKinney
- Wylie
- Murphy
- Richardson
What homeowners ask us about Plano
Why is my Plano AC system failing all of a sudden?
Many Plano homes built in the late 1990s have HVAC systems hitting their 20–25 year design life. When a compressor fails on R-22 equipment, repair often costs more than half a replacement and refrigerant is no longer manufactured. Most Plano replacements in 2026 use R-454B or R-32 systems with two-stage or variable-speed compressors for better humidity control.
Should I re-pipe my Plano polybutylene home?
If you have polybutylene supply lines (gray or blue plastic with stamped 'PB2110'), full re-pipe is the durable fix — these pipes degrade from chlorine in city water and class-action coverage ended years ago. Typical re-pipe runs $4,500–$9,000 in Plano depending on home size and access.
What's typical hail-roof replacement cost in Plano?
$13,000–$25,000 for a typical 30–40 square asphalt re-roof in 2026. Many Plano homeowners upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles for the insurance premium reduction and storm resilience — adds roughly $2,000–$3,500.
Do you cover Frisco, Allen, and McKinney?
Yes — the entire North Dallas suburban corridor is in our network. Many contractors serve Plano alongside Frisco, Allen, McKinney, and Richardson from the same dispatch.