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When your water heater quits or a pipe starts leaking under the sink, you don’t have time to wait three days for a callback. You need someone who picks up the phone, gives you a straight answer about cost, and fixes it the same day.
That’s what you get with ATA’s Plumbing. We handle most plumbing repairs in Key Vista, FL within hours, not days. You know the price before we touch a wrench, so there’s no sticker shock when we’re done.
And because we’ve worked in older Key Vista homes since 2013, we know what’s hiding behind those walls. Galvanized pipes that restrict flow. Original drain lines that were never installed right. Water heaters that have been limping along for 15 years. We’ve seen it, and we know how to fix it without tearing apart your whole house.
ATA’s Plumbing is state-certified (CFC1431197) and BBB accredited. We’re not the biggest plumbing company in Pasco County, but we’re the one that treats your home like it matters.
A lot of homes in Key Vista were built decades ago, and their plumbing shows it. We specialize in older home plumbing repairs—the kind that require more than a quick YouTube tutorial. Whether it’s a water heater on its last leg or pipes that haven’t been updated since the ’80s, we handle it with the right tools and the right experience.
We also offer 10% discounts to seniors and military members, because that’s just how we operate.
First, you call or text. We answer—not a voicemail, not an automated system. You tell us what’s going on, and we give you a realistic timeframe for when we can get there.
When we arrive, we assess the problem and give you an upfront price before we start. No hourly guessing games. If something changes or takes longer than expected, we tell you immediately—not after the bill is printed.
Then we fix it. We complete most plumbing repairs the same day. If we need a part or have to come back, we’re clear about why and when. Once the job’s done, we test everything, clean up, and make sure you understand what we did and why.
You’re not left wondering if the problem’s actually solved. You know it is.
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We handle the full range of plumbing repairs Key Vista homeowners deal with. That includes leak repair, pipe repair, drain cleaning, garbage disposal fixes, water heater repair, and emergency plumbing repair when something breaks at the worst possible time.
A lot of our work involves water heaters, because most units only last 8 to 12 years—and plenty of Key Vista homes are still running originals from the early 2000s. If your water’s inconsistent, making noise, or smelling off, that’s usually sediment buildup or a failing heating element. We diagnose it, explain what’s wrong, and either repair or replace it depending on what makes sense for your situation and budget.
We also deal with the realities of older home plumbing. Galvanized steel pipes that choke water flow. Drain lines that were poorly installed from day one. Fixtures that leak because they were never meant to last this long. If your house was built before 2000, chances are we’ve fixed the exact issue you’re dealing with.
Most plumbing repairs in Key Vista, FL fall somewhere between $150 and $500, depending on what’s broken and how complicated the fix is. A leaking faucet or running toilet is usually on the lower end. A water heater repair or pipe replacement costs more because of parts and labor.
We give you the price upfront, before we start. That way you’re not guessing what the final bill will be. If something unexpected comes up—like we open a wall and find more damage—we stop, explain what we found, and give you a new price before moving forward.
Hourly rates in the area typically run $125 to $250, but we don’t bill that way. Flat-rate pricing means you know exactly what you’re paying, whether the job takes two hours or four.
Yes. Most of the time, if you call us in the morning, we’re at your house that afternoon. If it’s an emergency plumbing repair—like a burst pipe or a water heater that’s flooding your garage—we move even faster.
Same-day service depends on our schedule and what else is happening that day, but we do everything we can to get there quickly. If we can’t make it same-day, we tell you that on the phone so you’re not waiting around wondering.
Key Vista is part of our regular service area in Pasco County, so we’re never far. We’re not driving in from two counties over and charging you extra for travel time.
Water heater failures top the list. Most units last 8 to 12 years, and a lot of Key Vista homes are still running originals from the early 2000s or older. When they start making noise, leaking, or delivering inconsistent hot water, it’s usually sediment buildup or a failing element.
Galvanized steel pipes are another big one. Homes built before the 1980s often have these, and they corrode from the inside out. You’ll notice low water pressure, discolored water, or leaks at the joints. The only real fix is replacing them with copper or PEX.
Drain issues are common too—especially in homes where the original plumbing was installed quickly or poorly. Slow drains, recurring clogs, and sewer line backups all point to problems that have been there since day one. We use camera line inspections to see exactly what’s going on before we start tearing things apart.
If your water heater is under 10 years old and the problem is something like a faulty thermostat, heating element, or pressure valve, repair usually makes sense. Those parts are relatively cheap and easy to replace.
But if your unit is over 12 years old, leaking from the tank itself, or constantly needing fixes, replacement is the smarter move. At that point, you’re throwing money at a system that’s already past its expected lifespan. A new water heater will be more efficient, more reliable, and covered under warranty.
We’ll walk you through both options with honest pricing. If repair makes sense, we’ll tell you. If replacement saves you money in the long run, we’ll tell you that too. We’re not here to upsell you—we’re here to fix the problem in a way that actually lasts.
Yes. We’re state-certified with license number CFC1431197, and we’re fully insured. That means the work we do meets Florida’s plumbing codes, and you’re protected if something goes wrong.
Hiring an unlicensed plumber might save you a few bucks upfront, but it can cost you a lot more later. Unlicensed work often doesn’t pass inspection, voids warranties, and creates liability issues if there’s damage or injury. Plus, if the work isn’t done right, you’ll end up paying someone like us to come fix it anyway.
We’ve been doing this since 2013, and we’re BBB accredited. That’s not just a badge—it’s a commitment to doing the work right and standing behind it.
Call us. We handle emergency plumbing repairs in Key Vista, FL, and we respond as quickly as we can. If it’s something like a burst pipe, overflowing toilet, or water heater flooding your floor, don’t wait until morning—that kind of damage gets worse by the hour.
While you’re waiting for us to arrive, shut off the water if you can. Most homes have a main shutoff valve near the water meter or where the line enters the house. Turn it clockwise to stop the flow. If it’s just one fixture, look for a shutoff valve under the sink or behind the toilet.
Move anything valuable away from the water, and if it’s safe, try to contain the leak with towels or a bucket. Don’t try to fix it yourself if you’re not sure what you’re doing—you could make it worse or hurt yourself. Let us handle it.