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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 Summerlin, NV

Plumbing, water heaters, and water purification across Summerlin's villages — from The Trails' 1990s copper to Redpoint's modern PEX.

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If you live in an older Summerlin village and your water pressure isn't what it used to be, or you're in a newer village and your tankless water heater threw an error code — different eras, same hard water, different problems. Summerlin spans more than 22,500 acres and three decades of construction, making it one of the most diverse master-planned communities in the country for plumbing conditions. The earliest villages — The Trails, The Hills, The Pueblo — date to the early 1990s with copper supply lines now approaching the 30-year pinhole-leak threshold. Mid-era villages like Stonebridge and The Paseos (early 2000s) have younger copper still accumulating scale. The newest villages near Summerlin West use PEX supply and tankless water heaters. Each village has its own HOA overlay with distinct exterior-modification rules.

Here's what BowTie handles across Summerlin's villages:

  • Pipe repair & repiping — pinhole-leak detection in 1990s copper, proactive water-softener protection for 2000s-era pipe, and pressure testing in newer PEX systems
  • Water heaters — tank replacement in older villages with anode-rod checks, tankless flushing and descaling in newer villages, and conversions for homeowners upgrading
  • Faucet & leak repair — cartridge replacement across every era of builder-grade hardware, hidden-leak detection, and fixture restoration
  • Sewer & drain service — camera inspections and hydro-jetting for PVC laterals, drain clearing, and root-intrusion assessment in villages with mature landscaping
  • Heating repair & maintenance — furnace diagnostics across all village eras, heat-exchanger inspection, heat-pump service, and pre-season tune-ups — especially important in western elevated villages where winters are cooler
  • Water purification — free water testing, whole-house softeners sized for your village's home type, 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 Summerlin 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

Summerlin, NV Service Questions

How does plumbing differ between Summerlin's older and newer villages?

Villages from the early 1990s (The Trails, The Hills) have copper supply lines entering the pinhole-leak zone. Mid-2000s villages (Stonebridge, The Paseos) have younger copper that benefits from proactive softener installation. Post-2010 villages use PEX and tankless — lower leak risk but higher scale-maintenance needs.

Does my Summerlin HOA require approval for plumbing work?

Interior work doesn't require HOA approval. Exterior changes — adding a cleanout cover, relocating a hose bib, or installing an exterior softener loop — may need architectural review depending on your specific village HOA.

How often should my tankless water heater be flushed?

Annually. Las Vegas water is among the hardest in the country, and scale builds up inside the tankless heat exchanger quickly. Without annual flushing, efficiency drops and the unit can overheat and shut down — sometimes within two to three years of installation.

Does my 1990s Summerlin home need a whole-house repipe?

Not always. If pinhole leaks are isolated to one or two spots, targeted repair may suffice. If leaks are appearing in multiple locations — especially at elbows and tees — it usually indicates system-wide deterioration, and a whole-house repipe with PEX-A is the better investment.

Is heating a bigger concern in Summerlin's western villages?

Yes. Summerlin's western and elevated villages are several degrees cooler than the valley floor on winter nights, so furnaces here work harder. Dust accumulation during the long idle season is the most common issue — it clogs blower motors and coats heat exchangers. An annual tune-up prevents breakdowns.

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