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· Champagne Club Membership· White Glove Guarantee· Licensed & Insured· Serving the Las Vegas Valley· Upfront Pricing

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Plumbing & Heating in Green Valley South, NV

Pipe repair and water heater service for Green Valley South — where late-80s and 90s homes are hitting the 30-year mark.

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If you've noticed green staining around copper fittings under a sink, or your second water heater in this house is already starting to struggle — your home's plumbing has hit the 30-year threshold where problems compound. Green Valley South represents the southern extension of Henderson's original Green Valley master plan, with homes built from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s. Copper supply lines here are 30-plus years old and entering the pinhole-leak window, while PVC drain lines are generally holding up but developing joint issues in some areas. Original water heaters and faucets have been replaced at least once, and the second generation of these components is now aging.

Here's what BowTie handles across Green Valley South:

  • Pipe repair & repiping — pinhole-leak detection and repair in 30-year-old copper, whole-house PEX-A repiping when multiple leak points indicate system-wide deterioration
  • Water heaters — tank and tankless replacement with anode-rod checks, properly sized based on your home's actual demand rather than simply matching the old unit
  • Faucet & leak repair — replacement of second-generation builder-grade hardware with higher-quality fixtures designed for hard-water conditions, cartridge replacement, and hidden-leak detection
  • Sewer & drain service — camera inspections for PVC joint issues and root intrusion, hydro-jetting, and drain clearing
  • Heating repair & maintenance — furnace diagnostics, heat-exchanger inspection, ignitor replacement, heat-pump service, and pre-season tune-ups
  • Water purification — free water testing, whole-house softeners to protect remaining copper and any new installations, reverse-osmosis drinking systems, and filtration

Every visit starts with a diagnosis, not a sales pitch. You'll get a flat-rate quote before any work begins, and our Champagne Club members lock in priority scheduling, repair discounts, and annual system inspections. That's the BowTie Touch — shoe covers, drop cloths, a clean site when we leave, and zero surprises on the invoice.

Your Green Valley South home deserves better than a guess. Let us diagnose it properly.

What Neighbors Say

"The gentleman was extremely professional, friendly, and efficient. We had another plumber come in previously and he was going to break through the wall behind our stove and not fix the wall afterwards. He was going to charge $1250.00. Your man did just the spout for $250.00 and it works beautifully. Loved the name of your company, and the service."

Dorothy Flanagan

"Excellent company to do business with. Would definitely recommend. They replaced my water heater. Called them in the morning. Hot water by the evening. Thank you to Kyle, Reid and the rest of their team."

UT Bros

"Bow Tie Home Services gave excellent service installing our toilet. The company responded immediately and understood what was needed. Joe came over and assessed what was needed, picked up the toilet from Lowe's, and installed it with ease. Thank you, Joe and Chris who took the call!"

Melissa Ramson

Green Valley South, NV Service Questions

Is my Green Valley South home old enough for pinhole leaks?

Yes. Copper supply lines installed in the late 1980s and early 1990s are now 30-plus years old — firmly in the pinhole-leak zone for Las Vegas hard water. Watch for damp spots on walls, elevated water bills, or green staining around copper fittings.

Is my plumbing in worse shape than a Green Valley Ranch home?

Your plumbing is older. Green Valley South homes predate Green Valley Ranch by 10–20 years, so their copper has absorbed more hard-water scale and their fixtures have more wear. The pipe materials are similar, but the age difference matters.

When should I replace my water heater?

If it's the original unit (30-plus years), it's long overdue — those fail catastrophically. If it's a replacement installed 8–12 years ago, it's approaching end of life. Annual flushing with anode-rod checks extends lifespan, but replacement is more cost-effective than repeated repair at this age.

Should I replace all my faucets at once?

At 30 years, most builder-grade faucets have worn cartridges, corroded valve seats, or broken handles. Replacing them throughout the home is more efficient than doing them one at a time — and we install supply stops at each fixture for easy future maintenance.

Is a water softener still worth it in a 30-year-old home?

Yes. Even with aging copper, a softener slows further scale accumulation and protects any new fixtures, water heaters, and appliances you install. It also improves water quality throughout the home — less spotting, softer skin, cleaner laundry.

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