Bathroom Plumbing Services in Florida
Professional bathroom plumbing repair and installation across Florida's coast. Toilets, showers, tubs, and fixture upgrades.
Bathroom Plumbing Services in Florida in Florida
What bathroom plumbing issues do you fix?
Running toilets. Leaking shower valves. Clogged drains. Slow-filling bathtubs. Broken wax seals. Corroded supply lines. Low water pressure at the vanity faucet. We handle every bathroom plumbing problem you can think of. Bathrooms are the most plumbing-dense rooms in your home.
Multiple fixtures, multiple drain connections, and multiple supply lines all packed into a small space. When something goes wrong, it can affect everything else. A leaking toilet seal can damage the subfloor underneath and rot the framing. A slow shower drain might mean a bigger blockage deeper in the line. We diagnose the root cause, not just the symptom. Florida bathrooms deal with extra moisture stress. The humidity never really drops below 60 percent most of the year. That constant dampness attacks caulk seals, corrodes chrome fixtures, and promotes mold growth in hidden spaces behind shower walls..
Do you handle bathroom remodel plumbing?
Yes. Full bathroom remodels are one of our specialties. We rough in new supply and drain lines, relocate fixtures when the layout changes, install new tubs and showers, set toilets, and hook up vanities. Converting a tub to a walk-in shower is one of the most common remodel requests we get in communities like Melbourne, Rockledge, and Indian Harbour Beach. That conversion requires rerouting the drain, modifying the shower valve location, and sometimes adding a linear drain system.
We coordinate with your general contractor or tile installer to make sure the plumbing is right before the finish work begins. Getting the rough-in wrong means tearing out tile later. We do not let that happen. Every rough-in gets pressure-tested before walls close up..
Why do bathroom leaks happen so often in Florida homes?
Three reasons. First, hard water deposits build up inside valves and supply lines. The mineral scale restricts flow and creates stress points where leaks develop. Second, temperature swings. Florida summers push indoor plumbing temperatures higher than most climates. That expansion and contraction cycle loosens fittings over time.
Third, age. Many homes along the Treasure Coast and Space Coast were built in the 1980s and 1990s with polybutylene or early CPVC piping. Both materials have limited lifespans in Florida conditions. Polybutylene pipes are especially prone to sudden failure. If your home in Palm Bay, Grant-Valkaria, or Malabar still has polybutylene pipes, it is only a matter of time before you have a major leak. We recommend proactive repiping before the failure happens..
Where do you provide bathroom plumbing services?
Everywhere from Titusville to Palm Beach Gardens. We work in every city, town, and unincorporated community across Brevard, Indian River, St. Lucie, Martin, and Northern Palm Beach counties.
Our team handles bathroom plumbing for single-family homes, condos, townhomes, and commercial properties. Need a bathroom plumber near you in Sebastian, Fellsmere, or Indian River Shores? We are a short drive away. Call (772) 200-2452 for same-day service availability..
Frequently Asked Questions
A dried-out P-trap is the most common cause. Every drain has a curved pipe section that holds water to block sewer gas. Infrequently used guest bathroom drains dry out and let gas through. Pour a cup of water down the drain to refill the trap.
This is not a DIY project. Converting a tub to a shower requires moving the drain location, adjusting the shower valve height, waterproofing the new shower pan, and potentially updating the vent line. Permit and inspection are typically required.
Either the water heater is undersized for your demand, the dip tube inside the tank is broken and mixing cold water in, or the shower valve cartridge is failing and not maintaining the temperature mix properly.
A rocking toilet usually means the wax ring has compressed or the flange bolts are loose. Tighten the bolts at the base evenly, alternating sides. If the toilet still rocks, the flange may be too low and needs a spacer ring or a new wax ring.
DIY Tips
Low-flow showerheads restrict flow to 1.5 GPM or less. If pressure feels weak, swap to a 2.0 GPM model. Unscrew the old head counterclockwise by hand, apply Teflon tape to the arm threads, and hand-tighten the new head.
Turn off the water supply behind the toilet. Flush to empty the tank. Unhook the old flapper from the overflow tube ears and disconnect the chain. Hook the new flapper on and connect the chain with about half an inch of slack.
Remove old caulk with a putty knife. Clean the area with rubbing alcohol. Apply a bead of 100% silicone caulk around the base, leaving a small gap at the back so you can detect future leaks.
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