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You stop worrying about that drip under the sink turning into a flood while you’re out. Water pressure comes back strong enough to actually rinse shampoo out of your hair. Your water heater stops making that banging sound at 3 AM.
That’s what fixed plumbing feels like. Not temporary patches that buy you another month. Real repairs that solve the problem causing your issue in the first place.
Most homes in Zephyrhills West were built decades ago, and the plumbing shows it. Galvanized pipes corrode from the inside out. Hard water clogs supply lines so gradually you don’t notice until your shower feels like a trickle. Sewer lines crack and let tree roots in. These aren’t problems you caused—they’re just what happens when plumbing gets old.
The difference is whether someone fixes the symptom or fixes the cause. We use camera inspections to see exactly what’s wrong before we start cutting. We replace corroded sections with materials built for Florida’s water and weather. And we tell you upfront what it’ll cost, because surprises on the bill aren’t how you build trust.
You get your plumbing working the way it should. No callbacks. No wondering if it’ll hold. Just fixed.
ATA’s Plumbing has worked in Zephyrhills West long enough to know what goes wrong in these homes. The galvanized pipes that looked fine until they weren’t. The clay sewer lines that crack when the ground shifts. The water heaters that fail right when you need them most.
We’re a licensed plumbing contractor (CFC1431197) with certifications in water heater installation and experience with the specific challenges older Florida homes present. That means we know what we’re looking at when we open your walls, and we know how to fix it so it lasts.
Every job gets the same approach: figure out what’s actually wrong, explain it clearly, give you a price before we start, then fix it right. We offer 10% discounts to seniors and military members because half this community is retired and deserves a break. Honest work at a fair price—that’s how you stay in business for over a decade.
You call and talk to a real person who understands plumbing emergencies. We schedule you for same-day service in most cases, and if there’s a delay, we tell you immediately—not two hours after you expected us.
When we arrive, we assess the problem. For hidden issues like slab leaks or sewer line problems, we use camera inspection equipment to see exactly where the issue is and what’s causing it. No guessing. No unnecessary exploratory work. You see what we see on the screen.
Before we touch a wrench, you get a clear price for the repair. If we find something else while we’re working, we stop and talk to you before adding to the scope. No surprise charges when the bill comes.
Then we fix it using professional-grade parts designed for Florida’s conditions. We test everything before we leave. We clean up our work area. And if something doesn’t work right after we’re done, we come back and make it right.
Most repairs get finished the same day you call. You know what you’re paying before we start. The problem gets solved, not just temporarily patched. That’s the process.
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We handle everything from leaking faucets to burst pipe emergencies. Leak detection and repair, including hidden leaks behind walls or under slabs. Water heater repair and replacement when your hot water stops working. Drain cleaning when clogs won’t clear with a plunger. Pipe repair and replacement for corroded galvanized lines or cracked sewer pipes.
Zephyrhills West has some of the hardest water in Florida—averaging over 200 parts per million of mineral content. That means calcium and magnesium build up inside your pipes, fixtures, and water heater faster than in most places. We see it constantly: reduced water pressure, clogged aerators, water heaters failing years early because of sediment buildup.
Our hot water repair service includes flushing sediment, replacing corroded anode rods, and fixing leaks in tanks or connections. For older homes with galvanized supply lines, we replace corroded sections with modern materials that won’t rust out in five years. When tree roots invade your sewer line—common with the clay pipes installed in older neighborhoods—we locate the intrusion with camera equipment and recommend the right fix, whether that’s clearing the roots or replacing the damaged section.
Emergency plumbing repair is available 24/7 because burst pipes and sewer backups don’t wait for business hours. You call, we answer, we come out. That’s how emergency service should work.
The honest answer is it depends on what’s broken and how bad it is. A leaking faucet repair might run $150-$250. Replacing a section of corroded pipe could be $300-$800 depending on location and accessibility. A water heater replacement typically ranges from $1,200-$2,500 depending on the size and type you need.
We give you the exact price before we start work, not an estimate that changes when the bill comes. If we find additional problems while we’re working, we stop and discuss it with you before adding any cost.
The bigger factor in Zephyrhills West is that many homes have older plumbing systems that need more than a quick patch. Fixing a leak in a galvanized pipe that’s corroded throughout might solve today’s problem, but you’ll have another leak in six months. Sometimes the right answer is replacing a section now instead of paying for three separate repairs over the next year. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it was our house.
Yes, most repairs get completed the same day you call. We keep common parts on the truck—faucet cartridges, supply lines, drain assemblies, water heater elements—so we’re not making multiple trips for standard repairs.
For more complex jobs like slab leak repairs or main line replacements, we’ll assess the problem the same day and give you a timeline for completion. Some jobs physically can’t be done in a few hours, and we’re not going to rush through something that needs to be done right.
If we’re running behind schedule or can’t make it when we said we would, you get a call before your appointment time—not two hours after. We’d rather be honest about timing than leave you waiting and wondering. That’s basic respect for your time, and it’s how we’ve operated since 2013.
Corroded galvanized pipes are the biggest issue we see. Homes built before the 1980s often have galvanized steel supply lines that rust from the inside out. You’ll notice reduced water pressure, discolored water when you first turn on a faucet, or pinhole leaks that seem to pop up randomly. The pipe looks fine from the outside, but the inside diameter has shrunk by half from rust and mineral buildup.
Sewer line problems are the second most common issue. Many older homes in this area have clay or cast-iron sewer pipes that crack over time. Tree roots find those cracks and grow into the pipe, causing slow drains or complete backups. We use camera inspections to locate exactly where the problem is before we start digging.
Water heater failures happen faster here because of the extremely hard water. Sediment builds up in the tank, the anode rod corrodes faster, and heating elements burn out. If your water heater is over 10 years old and making noise or leaking, it’s usually more cost-effective to replace it than to keep repairing it. We’ll walk you through the math so you can make the right call for your situation.
Yes. We hold Florida contractor license CFC1431197, which means all work meets state code requirements and is performed by licensed professionals—not helpers or apprentices working unsupervised.
We’re also certified for water heater installation, which matters more than most people realize. Improper installation voids manufacturer warranties and can create safety issues, especially with gas units. Our certification ensures the installation meets both manufacturer specifications and local codes.
We’re accredited with the Better Business Bureau and have been serving Pasco County since 2013. You can verify our license status through the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation’s website anytime. We’re not a handyman doing plumbing on the side—this is what we do, and we do it by the book.
Yes. We have 24/7 emergency plumbing repair service with a real answering service—not a voicemail system that gets checked in the morning. When you call with a burst pipe at midnight or a sewer backup on Sunday, you talk to someone who understands it’s an emergency and gets us dispatched.
Emergency service costs more than regular appointments because we’re leaving dinner or getting out of bed to come help you. But the rate is straightforward, and you’ll know what it is when you call. No hidden fees for after-hours or weekend service that mysteriously appear on the invoice.
Most emergencies in Zephyrhills West are burst pipes during cold snaps, water heater failures, or sewer backups after heavy rain. We’ve handled hundreds of these situations over the past decade. We know what needs to happen immediately to stop the damage and what can wait until morning if you want to save money. You make the call—we just give you the information to make it.
Done right, most plumbing repairs should last 10-20 years or more. The key is using materials designed for Florida’s conditions—high humidity, hard water, and occasional freezing temperatures that catch people off guard.
We don’t use the cheapest parts available. Supply lines are braided stainless steel, not rubber that degrades in heat. Pipe replacements use PEX or copper, not materials that’ll fail when the next hurricane drops the temperature 40 degrees overnight. Drain assemblies are brass or stainless, not plastic that cracks.
The other factor is whether the repair addressed the root cause or just the symptom. If we’re fixing a leak in a pipe that’s corroded throughout, we’re going to recommend replacing the section—not just patching the hole so you’re calling us back in six months. Some plumbers will do whatever you ask because they want the callback work. We’d rather fix it once and have you refer us to your neighbors because it actually held up.
If something we repair fails prematurely, we come back and make it right. That’s not a written warranty with fine print—it’s just how we operate.