FAQs

Common issues include pipe leaks, clogged drains, water heater problems, low water pressure, and issues related to high humidity and corrosion.

It’s recommended to have your plumbing system inspected at least once a year to identify and address potential issues before they become major problems.

Turn off the main water supply to prevent further damage, contact a licensed plumber immediately, and if necessary, use buckets or towels to manage any leaks until help arrives.

Insulate your pipes, keep your home heated to a consistent temperature, and allow faucets to drip slowly during extreme cold weather to prevent freezing.

Signs include inconsistent water temperature, strange noises coming from the water heater, discolored or rusty water, and a noticeable increase in energy bills.

Yes, Florida has specific plumbing codes that must be followed, including those related to installation, maintenance, and safety standards. It’s important to ensure any work complies with local codes and regulations.

Look for plumbers who are licensed and insured, check online reviews, ask for recommendations from friends or family, and verify their credentials with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Regular maintenance helps prevent major plumbing issues, extends the lifespan of your plumbing system, improves efficiency, and can save you money on costly repairs.

Check your water meter regularly, look for signs of moisture or water damage, use a leak detection service, and if you suspect a leak, contact a professional plumber to locate and repair it.

Check if the issue is localized to one fixture or the entire home, inspect for any blockages or leaks in the pipes, and contact a plumber to diagnose and resolve the issue if needed.