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You know what it costs before we start. No surprises when the bill comes, no hidden fees tacked on at the end. You call with a problem, we show up the same day in most cases, and we fix it so you don’t have to call us back next week to redo our work.
Your home’s plumbing doesn’t care if it’s convenient for you to have a problem. Burst pipes, water heater failures, drain clogs—they happen when they happen. What you need is a certified plumber in Ellerslie, FL who picks up the phone, shows up on time, and handles the job professionally without treating your home like a construction site.
That’s what we do. We’ve been doing it since 2013, and we’re still here because we don’t play games with pricing or quality. You get honest work from a local plumber who knows Pasco County homes and the challenges that come with older plumbing systems.
ATA’s Plumbing has served Ellerslie and Pasco County since 2013. We’re a local plumbing contractor, state-certified with license CFC1431197, and BBB accredited since 2022. Every job gets treated as an honor and opportunity—not just another appointment on the schedule.
Most homes around Ellerslie were built in the mid-1990s or earlier. That means your pipes have been working for 30, 40, sometimes 60+ years. They’re not going to last forever, and when they start to leak due to corrosion and rust, you need someone who understands what’s happening and what actually needs to be done.
We offer a 10% discount to seniors and military members because that’s our way of saying thank you. And if something delays us, we’ll tell you immediately—honesty matters more than looking perfect.
You call or contact us with your plumbing issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—leaking pipe, clogged drain, water heater acting up, whatever it is. Then we schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day if it’s urgent.
When we arrive, we assess the problem and give you upfront pricing before any work starts. You know exactly what you’ll pay. No guessing, no “we’ll see once we get in there” nonsense. If you approve, we get to work. If not, no hard feelings.
We complete the repair or installation, clean up after ourselves, and make sure everything’s working properly before we leave. You get a clear explanation of what we did and any recommendations for preventing future issues. Then you pay the price we quoted—nothing more.
If you ever have a question or concern after we leave, you can reach us. We don’t disappear once the check clears.
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You get a state-certified plumber who’s licensed to work in Florida, not an untrained tech learning on your dime. We handle everything from routine drain cleaning and leak detection to water heater repair, repiping, and emergency plumbing calls. If your home has older plumbing—and most homes in Ellerslie do—we know what to look for and how to address it before small problems turn into expensive disasters.
Pasco County homes face specific challenges. The median home here was built around 1995, with many going back even further. Pipes corrode, water heaters fail, and sewer lines develop issues over time. We’ve seen it all, and we know how to fix it without trying to sell you work you don’t need.
You also get transparent communication throughout the process. If we’re running late, we call. If we find something unexpected, we explain it clearly and give you options. And if you’re a senior or military member, you get 10% off as our way of showing appreciation.
Most plumbing issues get resolved the same day you call. That’s not a guarantee—some jobs are more complex—but it’s what happens most of the time because we staff appropriately and respect your schedule.
It depends entirely on what needs to be fixed. A simple drain cleaning might cost a couple hundred dollars. Repiping an entire home costs thousands. That’s why we give you upfront pricing before we start any work—you know exactly what you’ll pay before we touch a wrench.
Most Ellerslie homeowners spend between $200 and $500 annually on plumbing repairs, according to industry data. Emergency calls outside normal hours can cost 1.5 to 2 times standard rates because of the urgency and after-hours availability. But you’ll know that cost before we start, not after.
We don’t play pricing games. You get a clear quote based on the actual work required, and that’s what you pay. No surprise charges when the bill comes.
Yes, in most cases. If you call in the morning with a plumbing emergency, we’ll usually get to you the same day. That’s not a guarantee for every single situation—sometimes scheduling gets tight—but it’s what happens most of the time.
Your plumbing doesn’t wait for a convenient moment to fail. Burst pipes, backed-up drains, and water heater failures happen when they happen. We staff our team to handle urgent calls quickly because we know you can’t just wait around for a week while your bathroom’s out of commission.
If we can’t get to you same-day for some reason, we’ll tell you that upfront and give you the earliest available time. Honesty about timing matters more than making promises we can’t keep.
Yes. We’re state-certified with Florida license CFC1431197, and we’re BBB accredited since 2022. That means all our work meets Florida’s plumbing standards, and you have recourse if something goes wrong—though it won’t, because we do the job right the first time.
Licensing matters because Florida has strict requirements for plumbing work. Unlicensed plumbers can’t legally pull permits for major jobs, and if something goes wrong, you’re stuck with the bill and the liability. When you hire a licensed plumbing contractor in Ellerslie, FL, you’re protected.
We also carry proper insurance, so if there’s ever an accident or damage during a job, you’re covered. It’s basic professional responsibility, but not every plumber operates that way.
Aging pipes are the biggest issue. Most homes in Ellerslie and Pasco County were built in the 1990s or earlier, which means the plumbing systems are 30+ years old. Pipes corrode, develop leaks, and eventually fail. You’ll see rust-colored water, reduced pressure, or actual leaks under sinks and in walls.
Water heaters also fail more frequently in older homes. The average water heater lasts 8 to 12 years, so if yours is pushing that age, it’s worth having someone inspect it before it floods your garage or utility room. Drain clogs are common too, especially in homes with older sewer lines where tree roots infiltrate the pipes.
The worst-case scenario is a burst pipe that floods your home and causes thousands in water damage. That’s why catching corrosion and leaks early matters—it’s way cheaper to replace a section of pipe than to repair flood damage and replace ruined flooring and drywall.
Yes. We offer a 10% discount to senior citizens and military members. It’s our way of showing appreciation for people who’ve served our community and our country. You just need to mention it when you call or before we start the work.
There’s no complicated process or fine print. If you’re a senior or you’ve served in the military, you get 10% off the quoted price. That applies to most services—routine repairs, installations, emergency calls. It’s straightforward.
We do this because it’s the right thing to do, not because it’s a marketing gimmick. You’ve earned it, and we’re happy to provide it.
Typically 2 to 5 days for a full-house repipe, depending on the size of your home and how accessible the plumbing is. Single-story homes with a crawl space or slab foundation usually take less time than multi-story homes with plumbing running through walls and ceilings.
Repiping means replacing all the old, corroded pipes with new ones—usually PEX or copper. It’s not a small job, but it’s necessary when your pipes are leaking in multiple places or so corroded that repairs won’t last. The good news is that once it’s done, you won’t have to worry about pipe failures for decades.
We’ll walk you through the process before we start so you know what to expect. You’ll have limited water access during the work, but we’ll coordinate with you to minimize disruption. And yes, you’ll get upfront pricing before we start tearing into walls.