Residential Plumbing: Plumbing Contractors serving: Tampa, Lakeland, St. Pete, Clearwater
Drains Etc employs expertly trained plumbing technicians who are trained to quickly and accurately diagnose and repair your plumbing
problem. We serve the entire Tampa Bay and Orlando areas from Tampa to Clearwater and St. Pete and all of Lakeland including Lake
Mary, Apopka and Maitland. Some of our services include:
24 HOURS A DAY
7 DAYS A WEEK
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Our Plumbers Service All of Tampa Bay including:
Tampa, Lakeland, St. Pete, Clearwater, Tarpon Springs, Brandon, Largo, Spring Hill, Dunedin, Oldsmar, Town N Country, Palm Harbor, Pinellas Park, Plant City, Seminole, Temple Terrace, Westchase and more!
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- Sinks / Faucets
- Drains
- Bathtubs / Showers
- Toilets
- Water Heaters
- Garbage Disposal
- Septic Tanks / Sewer Lines
- RePiping
- Hydro Jet Drain
- Video Inspection
- Preventative Maintenance Inspection
- Renovations
- Back flow Prevention

Is your water bill high? Following the tips here which will conserve water and also reduce your bill!
Install a Faucet Aerator - It reduces water flow without reducing pressure.
Keep Drinking Water in the Fridge, Heat Water in the Microwave - Then, you won't waste water while you wait for the tap to get hot or
cold.
Repair Faucet Leaks - A leaky faucet can waste 1000-2000 gallons of water a year.
Check Toilets for Leaks - A leaky toilet can waste as much as 500 gallons of water each day!
Replace Your Toilet Flapper Once a Year - Toilet flappers break down quickly, and should be replaced once a year – even if they say
they're good for longer. A couple dollars spent on a replacement flapper will save you much more on your water bill.
Place a Bottle in the Toilet Tank - Yes, that’s right, fill a plastic bottle with water, and place it in the toilet tank. It'll displace water, and
cause the tank to fill with less water. Just how much water will this save? An amount equal to the size of the bottle that’s placed in the
tank. A 20 oz. bottle, for example, will save 20 oz. of water per flush.
Switch to a Low-Flow Toilet - When it's time to replace your toilet, replace it with a low-flow model that uses 1.6 gallons per flush,
compared to a traditional toilet, which use 3.6 gallons.
Install a Tankless Hot Water Heater - When it's time to replace your hot water heater, consider upgrading to a tankless water heater, it
heats water faster and only when you need it – a water savings and an energy savings!
Tampa Plumber (813) 643-3667 Clearwater/St. Pete Plumber (727) 525-8877 Lakeland Plumber (863) 665-3099
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