
Reliable Plumber Serving Stanton, TX
Resolv Services LLC delivers licensed plumbing to Stanton and Martin County homeowners. We understand small-town service expectations: show up when you say you will, do the job right, and charge a fair price.
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Plumbing Services for Stanton and Martin County
Stanton is the county seat of Martin County and sits about 20 miles east of Midland along Interstate 20. With a population of roughly 3,100, Stanton is a tight-knit community where word-of-mouth matters more than any advertisement. Resolv Services LLC earned its place here by showing up on time, doing clean work, and standing behind every repair. TX License #42668 and our 4.9-star Google rating back up that commitment.
Our services in Stanton cover the full range of residential plumbing: fixture repairs, water heater replacement, drain cleaning, gas line work, pipe leak repair, and whole-home repipes. We also handle the unique needs that come with rural Martin County properties, including plumbing connected to well water systems and pressure tanks that require different sizing and filtration approaches than municipal supply.
According to the Texas Water Development Board's 2022 State Water Plan, Martin County relies heavily on the Ogallala and Edwards-Trinity Plateau aquifers for both agricultural and domestic water supply. Well water in this area often contains elevated levels of iron, manganese, and dissolved solids that affect plumbing fixtures and appliance longevity. We install filtration and softening systems designed to handle these specific water quality challenges.
Common Plumbing Issues in Stanton Homes
Stanton's housing stock includes a mix of mid-century homes built during earlier oil booms and newer ranch-style properties on the outskirts of town. Older homes frequently have galvanized steel supply lines that corrode from the inside, reducing water pressure and discoloring water. We diagnosed a brownish-water complaint at a 1962 home on St. Peter Street last year. The culprit was galvanized pipe corroded so badly that rust flakes were visible in the bathroom sink strainer. A targeted repipe of the main supply trunk with PEX-A tubing solved the problem in a single day.
Homes on well water face additional challenges. Pressure tank failures cause erratic water pressure, cycling pumps, and occasional water hammer that shakes pipes throughout the house. Sediment from the well can clog aerators, shower heads, and washing machine inlet screens. We troubleshoot well-connected plumbing systems from the pressure tank through every fixture in the home.
Stanton's clay and caliche soil also contributes to foundation movement that stresses buried supply and drain lines. Hairline cracks in slab-mounted drain lines may go unnoticed for months until sewer odors or slow drains appear. Our RIDGID SeeSnake camera inspection system lets us evaluate the condition of buried drain lines without any digging.
About Stanton, Texas
Stanton serves as the commercial hub for Martin County's agricultural and oil field economy. Cotton farming, cattle ranching, and oil production drive the local economy. According to the USDA Census of Agriculture (2022), Martin County contained more than 340 farming operations, many of which have on-site residential plumbing that requires professional maintenance and repair.
The community takes pride in its annual Old Sorehead Trade Days festival, its well-kept historic downtown, and Martin County's reputation as a safe, affordable place to raise a family. Many residents commute to Midland or Odessa for work but prefer the quieter pace and lower cost of living in Stanton.
Despite its small size, Stanton has its own municipal water system and wastewater treatment. However, many properties outside the city limits rely on private wells and individual septic systems. We handle the plumbing side of well-water systems, including pressure tanks, filtration, and all interior plumbing connected to these systems.
Why Stanton Residents Call Resolv Services
Small towns often have limited access to licensed plumbers. Many plumbing companies are based in Midland-Odessa and charge hefty trip fees to drive out to Stanton. We keep our trip charges fair because we already serve the I-20 corridor between Odessa and Big Spring regularly. You are not paying extra for a one-off drive to a far-flung location.
Our commitment to Stanton customers is the same as it is to Odessa customers: licensed work under TX License #42668, written estimates before any work begins, clean job sites, and a workmanship guarantee. We treat every home like we would treat our own, regardless of whether it is a 900-square-foot starter home or a 3,000-square-foot ranch house outside of town.
Call (432) 290-8511 to schedule a plumbing repair, water heater replacement, or plumbing inspection in Stanton or anywhere in Martin County.
Martin County does not have a county-level building permits office, but all plumbing work in Texas must still comply with the state plumbing code enforced by the Texas State Board of Plumbing Examiners. This means any water heater installation, repipe, or gas line modification requires a licensed plumber regardless of whether a local permit is pulled. For properties within Stanton city limits, check with City Hall on local building permit requirements.
We handle all code compliance and documentation under TX License #42668.
Many properties outside Stanton city limits rely on private wells tapping the Ogallala Aquifer. Water quality varies significantly across Martin County β some wells produce relatively clean water while others have high iron, manganese, or hydrogen sulfide content that stains fixtures and corrodes plumbing. Declining aquifer levels in parts of the county also mean some older wells now pull from deeper, more mineral-laden zones.
We install filtration and treatment systems sized to your well's specific water chemistry and flow rate.
Plumbing Services We Provide in Stanton
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Serving Stanton & Beyond
Stanton is about 35 minutes east of our Odessa headquarters on I-20. Many Martin County properties rely on well water with high mineral content, so we bring water-testing gear on every call. Written estimates before any work begins.
(432) 290-8511Plumbing Questions for Stanton
Stanton is about 40 miles east of our office, roughly a 35 to 40-minute drive on I-20. We schedule Stanton appointments to minimize wait times. For emergencies, contact us and we will dispatch as quickly as possible.
We charge a modest trip fee for Stanton service calls, but it is lower than you might expect because we serve the I-20 corridor regularly. The trip fee is disclosed upfront when you schedule, and we never add surprise charges after the fact.
Yes. We handle all interior plumbing connected to well water systems, including pressure tank troubleshooting, filtration and softener installation, fixture repairs, and water heater service. We do not service the well pump itself, but we work with local well drillers who do.
Yes. We serve Stanton, Lenorah, Tarzan, Grady, and rural Martin County properties. TX Plumbing License #42668 authorizes us to work anywhere in Texas.
Common signs include brownish or rusty water, low water pressure that gets worse over time, frequent pinhole leaks, and visible corrosion on exposed pipes. If your Stanton home was built before 1980 and still has original galvanized plumbing, we recommend a free inspection to evaluate condition.
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