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Your water pressure is back. Your floors aren’t warping anymore. That mystery leak under the slab? Found it, fixed it, and you saw exactly where it was with our camera line inspection.
You’re not wondering if you got ripped off or if the problem will come back next month. The price you were quoted is the price you paid. No surprises, no upselling on things you don’t need.
And when something does go wrong—because plumbing in Florida homes built in the early 2000s will test you—you’ve got a certified plumber in Odessa, FL who picks up the phone and shows up when we say we will. That’s what honest work looks like.
We’ve served Pasco County homeowners for over a decade. We’re BBB accredited, state-certified (CFC1431197), and we’ve seen what happens when galvanized pipes corrode, when slab leaks go undetected, and when water heaters fail at the worst possible time.
Most homes in Odessa were built between 2000 and 2009. That means your plumbing system is hitting the age where small problems turn into expensive ones if you ignore them. We know these systems inside and out.
We’re not the cheapest plumbing contractor in Odessa, FL—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for work that lasts, communication that’s honest, and a plumber who won’t disappear when the job gets complicated.
You call or text. A real person answers—even for emergencies. We schedule a time that works for you, and if we’re running late, we’ll let you know before you’re sitting around waiting.
When we arrive, we assess the problem and walk you through what’s happening. If it’s a slab leak, we’ll use camera line inspection so you can see exactly where the issue is. If your pipes are corroding, we’ll show you why and what your options are.
You get a clear price before any work starts. No hidden fees, no pressure to add services you don’t need. Once you approve, we get to work. We treat your home like it’s ours—clean up after ourselves, respect your space, and make sure the job is done right the first time.
After we’re done, you’ve got our number. If something feels off or you have questions, call us. We stand by our work.
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We handle the full range of residential plumbing. Slab leak detection and repair, pipe replacement for corroded galvanized or cast iron systems, water heater installation and repair, drain cleaning, fixture installation, and emergency plumbing when things go sideways at 2 a.m.
In Odessa, the biggest issues we see are slab leaks and aging pipe systems. Florida’s humid climate accelerates corrosion, and homes built on concrete slabs—which is most of them here—are prone to leaks beneath the foundation. These aren’t always obvious until you see a spike in your water bill or notice your floors buckling.
We also work with older homes that still have galvanized steel or lead pipes. If your water pressure is weak or your water looks discolored, that’s usually the culprit. Replacing those systems isn’t cheap, but it’s a lot less expensive than dealing with a burst pipe or contaminated water.
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You’ll usually notice one or more of these signs: a sudden jump in your water bill even though your usage hasn’t changed, the sound of running water when all faucets are off, warm spots on your floor, cracks in your walls or foundation, or damp carpet and flooring that won’t dry.
Slab leaks happen when pipes beneath your concrete foundation develop cracks or corrosion. In Odessa, where most homes were built in the 2000s on concrete slabs, this is a common issue as those systems age. Florida’s mineral-heavy water and soil conditions speed up the process.
If you suspect a slab leak, don’t wait. The longer it goes undetected, the more damage it does to your foundation and the more expensive the repair becomes. We use camera line inspections to pinpoint the exact location without tearing up your entire floor.
It depends entirely on what needs fixing. A simple drain cleaning or fixture repair might run a couple hundred dollars. Slab leak detection and repair can range from $1,500 to $4,000 depending on location and severity. Full pipe replacement for corroded systems in an older home can be significantly more.
Here’s what matters more than the average: transparent pricing before the work starts. You should never be surprised by the final bill. We assess the problem, explain what needs to happen, and give you a clear price upfront. No games, no padding the invoice with unnecessary add-ons.
If a plumbing contractor in Odessa, FL won’t give you a straight answer on cost before they start working, that’s a red flag. Honest pricing is part of honest work.
Most water heater replacements take between two and four hours for a standard tank unit. If we’re installing a tankless system or dealing with tricky access or code updates, it can take longer—sometimes a full day.
The timeline also depends on whether it’s a straightforward swap or if we need to update gas lines, venting, or electrical connections to meet current Florida building codes. Older homes in Odessa sometimes need these upgrades, especially if the original installation wasn’t done to code.
We won’t rush the job to hit a time estimate. A water heater that’s installed correctly will last 10 to 15 years. One that’s rushed might fail in five. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and if something unexpected comes up, we’ll explain it before moving forward.
Yes. We’re a state-certified plumbing contractor with license number CFC1431197. We’re also BBB accredited as of 2022, which means we’ve committed to resolving customer complaints and maintaining quality standards.
Florida has strict licensing requirements for plumbers, and for good reason. Plumbing work affects your home’s safety, water quality, and structural integrity. Hiring an unlicensed plumber might save you money upfront, but it can cost you a lot more when the work fails or doesn’t meet code.
We carry full insurance to protect your home and our team. If you ever want to verify our credentials, you can check the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website using our license number.
First, shut off the water. If it’s a localized issue like a leaking sink, turn off the valve under that fixture. If it’s a major leak or burst pipe, go to your main water shutoff valve—usually located near your water heater or where the main line enters your home—and turn it off completely.
Once the water is off, call us. We offer same-day emergency service, and we’ve recently added a 24/7 answering service so a real person picks up, not a voicemail. We’ll walk you through any immediate steps to minimize damage and get someone to your home as quickly as possible.
Don’t try to DIY a major plumbing emergency. Florida’s building codes are specific, and improper repairs can make the problem worse or create safety hazards. We’ve fixed plenty of “emergency repairs” that turned into bigger emergencies because someone tried to patch it themselves.
Low water pressure in Odessa homes usually comes down to corroded pipes, especially if your house was built in the early 2000s or earlier. Galvanized steel pipes corrode from the inside out, and as rust and mineral buildup accumulate, the interior diameter of the pipe shrinks. Less space for water to flow means weaker pressure.
Another common cause is a hidden leak, often in the slab. If water is escaping before it reaches your faucets, you’ll notice the pressure drop. Sometimes it’s a faulty pressure regulator or an issue with the municipal water supply, but those are less common.
We can diagnose the cause with a full inspection. If it’s corroded pipes, you’re looking at replacement. If it’s a leak, we’ll locate it with camera inspection and repair it. Ignoring low water pressure doesn’t just mean weak showers—it’s usually a sign of a bigger problem that will get worse over time.