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Courtesy may not be the first thing people think of with plumbing — but for us, it's one of the most important tools we carry. From the water heater to the sewer line, we take the pressure off you.
Plumbing problems strike when you least expect them. Our friendly, knowledgeable team works around the clock — tackling jobs big and small.
Our team is available around the clock to better assist you, including nights, weekends and holidays.
All of our technicians are licensed and have passed a strict background check.
One call does it all — our plumbers fix the problem, then our cleanup pros remove any water or sewage and clean affected areas.
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Take a few steps before cold weather arrives. Disconnect, drain and store your garden hoses. If your home has interior shut-off valves for outdoor faucets, close them, then open the outside faucet and drain out all the water. You can leave it open so any remaining water can expand without bursting the pipe.
Use a flat (sink) plunger with at least an inch of standing water over the drain. Seal the cup over the drain and pump firmly 15–20 times before pulling away. If the water drains fast, you've cleared it; if not, repeat or call us.
Planning and maintenance prevent most failures. If you haven't heard your pump run recently, test it by pouring a five-gallon bucket of water into the pit — the pump should turn on, clear most of the water, then shut off. Make sure the discharge line's airhole is clear and the float switch isn't restrained by tangled cords. Remove gravel from the pit and keep the intake screen clear of debris. If you have a battery backup, test it a few times a year and note when the battery is due for replacement.
Small habits add up. Turn the heater down from the default 140°F to 120°F — plenty of hot water, less energy, no scald risk. Take shorter showers and skip baths. Turn the tap off while shaving or brushing. Wash only full loads of dishes and laundry, use shorter cycles, and choose cold water when you can. If your unit is old and inefficient, consider a modern high-efficiency or tankless replacement.
“Hard water” contains dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium. It's not unsafe, but it leaves stains and buildup on sinks, faucets and tubs, builds up inside pipes and appliances, and keeps soap from lathering — leaving skin dry and dishes spotty. A water softener removes those minerals: soap lathers freely, skin feels better, laundry comes out cleaner, appliances run more efficiently, and your plumbing lasts longer.
We cover all of the Orlando, FL area. Here are just a few of the communities we serve every day.
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