Florida Plumbing Tips on Water Heaters & Leak Detection

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Ready for South Florida’s fall? Let’s talk plumbing! Why? Because a change in season is the perfect time to keep your pipes and fixtures happy—and avoid those costly disasters right when you want to kick back. Inspect for Leaks Don’t just glance—get hands-on! Look underneath sinks, behind toilets, around water heaters, and at all hose

September 24, 2025

 At A to Z Statewide Plumbing, our technicians often ask why CPVC pipes get brittle over time? Let’s break it down – like plastic under pressure. 1. Chlorine Degradation Did you know the very thing that disinfects your water can eventually break down your pipes? Here’s what happens: water treatment plants use chlorine and chloramines

August 23, 2025

It is important for you to take care of your home’s plumbing system. One of the most common problems that homeowners encounter involves clogged drains. When the drains are clogged, this can be incredibly frustrating. Water can back up into the sink, toilet, or shower, causing water to overflow. Fortunately, there are several steps that

Summer in Florida is synonymous with high temperatures and sweltering humidity. While many of us embrace the sunny days, it’s important to recognize that the summer heat can have a significant impact on plumbing systems in homes and businesses across the state. In this blog post, we’ll explore the potential challenges that the summer heat

As South Florida gears up for another hot, humid summer, many homeowners and business owners in Fort Lauderdale, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and throughout Broward County are preparing their properties for the seasonal shift. But while you’re checking your air conditioning and sealing up windows, there’s one important task you may be forgetting: flushing your

After a heavy downpour in South Florida, it’s common to see puddled streets and swollen canals—but what’s happening beneath your property might be even more important. In areas like Fort Lauderdale, Miramar, Pembroke Pines, Hollywood, and the rest of Broward County, excess rainwater can overwhelm sewer systems, putting your plumbing at risk. One of the