
Damian Dominguez started Texas Plumbing Masters after spending years working for other plumbing companies across East Texas. Eleven years in the field taught him what homeowners actually need — honest answers, fair pricing, and plumbers who show up when they say they will. Licensed Master Plumber certification means the work meets Texas standards without shortcuts. Most business comes from referrals and repeat customers in Jacksonville, Tyler, and surrounding cities because people remember when plumbers do what they promise.
Most plumbers stick to basic repairs because that's what they learned decades ago. Drain relining technology lets us fix broken sewer lines without destroying yards, driveways, or landscaping. We invested in the equipment and training because digging up entire properties costs homeowners thousands more than necessary. Trenchless repair works better for East Texas soil conditions and older homes with mature trees near sewer lines. When technology solves problems faster and cheaper, it makes sense to use it.
Our Team
Licensed Master Plumber & Owner
Handles emergency calls, drain relining projects, and complex repairs across Jacksonville and Tyler. Eleven years of hands-on plumbing experience with East Texas homes means he knows how hard water, clay soil, and aging infrastructure affect your pipes. Licensed, insured, and trained on trenchless technology most plumbers don't offer.
Broken pipe at 2 AM? Water heater flooding your garage? We answer emergency calls around the clock because plumbing disasters don't wait for business hours. Fast response times across Jacksonville and Tyler mean you get help when things go wrong, not when it's convenient for us.

Digging up your yard used to be the only option for broken sewer lines. Not anymore. Drain relining lets us repair underground pipes from the inside without tearing up landscaping, driveways, or sprinkler systems. The work lasts decades and costs less than traditional replacement.

Slow drains turn into full backups if you ignore them. We clear kitchen sinks, bathroom drains, and main sewer lines using professional equipment that removes buildup without damaging your pipes. Regular cleaning prevents emergency calls down the road.

You can't fix what you can't see. We run a camera through your pipes to find blockages, root intrusion, and cracks before they become expensive problems. Clear video footage shows exactly what's happening underground so you make decisions based on facts, not guesses.

Old galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out. Low water pressure and rusty water are signs your home needs repiping. We replace outdated lines with modern materials that handle East Texas water conditions and last 50+ years.

Running out of hot water during a shower means your water heater isn't keeping up. We install both traditional tank units and on-demand tankless systems depending on your household size and budget. Proper installation prevents leaks and extends equipment life.

Gas leaks are dangerous. Period. We handle gas line repairs, new installations for appliances, and pressure testing to confirm everything runs safely. Licensed work only — no shortcuts when it comes to your family's safety.

Remodeling means relocating drains, running new supply lines, and installing fixtures in spaces that weren't designed for them. We handle the plumbing side of renovations so contractors can focus on cabinets and tile while knowing the water systems are done right.

Dripping faucets waste gallons of water every day. Toilets that run constantly drive up your bill. We repair or replace fixtures that aren't working properly — sinks, toilets, showers, and outdoor spigots included.

Tree roots grow into old clay sewer pipes looking for water. Once they crack the line, you get backups in multiple drains. We replace damaged sewer lines before sewage backs up into your home, using methods that match your property and budget.

Dishwashers need proper drain connections and supply lines that don't leak under cabinets. We install new units and fix the ones that aren't draining correctly. Correct installation prevents water damage to flooring and cabinetry.

New construction and remodels require gas pressure tests to confirm lines hold pressure without leaking. We test systems before appliances get connected and provide documentation for inspections. Required work that keeps homes safe and up to code.


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Call Us and Get Real Answers
You explain the problem, we ask the right questions to understand what's happening. Emergency situations get scheduled immediately. Non-urgent work gets booked within days depending on your schedule. No runaround phone menus or callbacks — you talk directly to someone who knows plumbing and can tell you what needs fixing. Pricing estimates come during this conversation so you know approximate costs before anyone shows up.
Diagnose the Problem Correctly First
Guessing wastes your time and money. We inspect the issue using cameras for drains, pressure tests for gas lines, and visual checks for leaks and fixture problems. Proper diagnosis means fixing the actual problem instead of replacing parts that weren't broken. You get a firm price quote after inspection and before any repair work starts. Approve the cost or we don't proceed.
Fix It Right the First Time
Licensed work done to Texas code standards means repairs last and pass inspections. We use quality materials designed for East Texas water conditions and soil types. Cleanup happens before we leave so you're not dealing with mess after the plumbing gets fixed. You get documentation for warranty purposes and proof the work meets code requirements if you sell the house later.
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Emergency calls cost more than scheduled work because plumbers drop everything to help you immediately. Expect to pay a trip fee plus hourly rates that run higher at night and on weekends. Get a firm price quote over the phone before saying yes. Most emergencies like burst pipes or complete drain backups start around $200-400 depending on complexity and parts needed.
Drain relining repairs broken sewer pipes without digging up your yard. A flexible liner coated with epoxy resin gets inserted into the damaged pipe and inflated to stick against the walls. Once it cures, you have a new pipe inside the old one that lasts 50+ years. Saves money on excavation and landscaping repairs while fixing cracks, root damage, and corrosion permanently.
We cover Jacksonville, Tyler, Longview, Palestine, and a dozen other East Texas cities. Service area extends about 50 miles from our Jacksonville base. If you're in Henderson, Bullard, Quitman, or Rusk, we handle plumbing work there regularly. Call to confirm we service your specific location before scheduling.
Standard tank water heater replacement takes 2-4 hours if the connections and venting are already in place. Tankless installations run longer because they need different gas lines, venting, and electrical work. Upgrading from tank to tankless in an older home can take a full day depending on what needs modifying to meet current codes.
Yes, and it happens constantly in East Texas. Tree roots grow toward water sources and infiltrate clay or cast iron sewer pipes through tiny cracks. Once inside, they expand and block the line completely. Older homes built before PVC became standard deal with this regularly. Video inspection shows if roots caused your backup.
Whole-house low pressure usually means corroded galvanized pipes restricting flow, a failing pressure regulator, or sediment buildup in your water heater. If only hot water runs weak, check the heater first. If both hot and cold are affected, the main supply line or pipe corrosion is likely. Old homes in Jacksonville and Tyler often need repiping to fix this permanently.
Frequent backups, multiple slow drains, and gurgling sounds mean something is blocking your pipes. Cleaning fixes buildup from grease, soap, and debris. Replacement becomes necessary when pipes crack, collapse, or fill with tree roots that keep growing back. Video inspection shows which option applies to your situation before spending money.
Yes. Licensed Master Plumber and fully insured for liability and workers compensation. Texas requires licensing for plumbing work, and insurance protects homeowners if something goes wrong during repairs. Ask any plumber for license numbers and insurance proof before hiring. Unlicensed work can void your homeowner's insurance if it causes damage later.