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Residential Plumbing Services

Licensed, insured, and dispatched countywide — from downtown Tampa to Brandon, Carrollwood, Riverview, and every community in between. No subcontractors, no second-tier pricing depending on your zip code.

Water Heater Repair & Replacement

Gas, electric, hybrid, or tankless. The mineral content in this county's water shortens the life of all four types — tankless heat exchangers especially — so we diagnose first and only replace what actually needs replacing.

Whole-Home Repiping

If your supply lines date to the 1970s–1990s galvanized or early-copper era, this is usually where the conversation ends up. PVC and CPVC replacement restores pressure and stops the leaks before they start.

Water Softener & Filtration Installation

A correctly sized softener is the one upgrade that protects everything downstream of it — water heater, fixtures, and appliances, all at once.

Water Pipe Repair

Pinhole leaks, cracked supply lines, unexplained pressure drops. We locate the actual source before we open a wall or a slab.

Drain Cleaning

A slow drain is rarely an isolated problem — it's usually the first visible sign of buildup further down the line. Hydro jetting clears the full diameter, not just the immediate clog.

Under-Slab Drain & Sewer Repair

Hillsborough County's soil shifts enough over time to separate pipe joints and invite root intrusion. Camera inspection shows us exactly where before we dig.

Toilet Repair & Installation

Running toilets, weak flushes, leaks at the base. Fixed or replaced depending on what's actually wrong.

Commercial Plumbing in Hillsborough County

Downtown Tampa, Westshore, Ybor City, and the Brandon Blvd corridor carry some of the county's heaviest commercial plumbing demand — restaurants, medical offices, and retail centers that can't afford downtime during business hours. EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com handles commercial plumbing for accounts including Chick-fil-A and Planet Fitness — the same standard we hold for property management and multi-tenant retail work throughout the county.

Grease Trap & Drain Service

Restaurant grease lines clog faster than any residential system does, and a backed-up line during a dinner rush is a lost-revenue problem, not just a plumbing one. High-volume hydro jetting clears the buildup before it creates a backup during service hours.

Backflow Testing & Certification

Required annually for most commercial accounts in Hillsborough County. We test, certify, and handle the county filing.

Commercial Water Heaters

Large-capacity tanks, commercial tankless systems, and commercial-grade hybrid units — specified, supplied, and installed for the actual load.

Property Management Accounts

Fast response, detailed documentation, and consistent quality for landlords and property managers across the county. Contact us about a service agreement.

When Plumbing Becomes an Emergency

A slow drain can wait for a scheduled appointment. These can't. EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com answers emergency calls 365 days a year, anywhere in Hillsborough County.

Burst Pipes

Once a corroded galvanized or copper line ruptures under pressure, the gap between calling us and calling your insurance adjuster is usually measured in minutes.

Slab Leaks

A warm patch on the floor, a water bill that jumped for no obvious reason, or the sound of running water with every fixture off. All three point to a supply line failing beneath the foundation.

Sewer Backups

Heavy rain pushes groundwater into aging sewer mains across the county. Multiple drains backing up at once means a main-line problem, not a single clogged trap.

Water Heater Failures

We stock the units and parts that fail most often locally, so most replacements finish in one visit instead of two.

Gas Line Concerns

If you smell gas, leave the house first and call from outside. We handle licensed gas line repair for homes and businesses throughout the county.

Why Plumbing in Hillsborough County Is Different

Quick answer: Hillsborough County runs from downtown Tampa out through Brandon, Carrollwood, and Riverview, and EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com dispatches the same licensed crew countywide — no subcontractors, no second-tier pricing depending on your zip code. The plumber who shows up at a 1980s ranch home in Town 'n Country carries the same Florida Master Plumber license as the one who shows up at a new build in South Shore.

Hard water, countywide: Most municipal water in this part of Florida carries a heavy mineral load off the limestone aquifer — 15 to 25 grains per gallon. It scales up a water heater in Westchase the same way it does one in Seffner.

A genuinely mixed-age county: Large stretches of Brandon, Carrollwood, and the older parts of Tampa went up between the 1970s and 1990s, which puts a lot of galvanized and early copper supply line at or past the end of its service life right now.

Slab construction hides leaks: Florida's standard slab-on-grade foundation makes leaks hard to catch early. A rising water bill, a warm spot on the floor, or a hairline crack in the tile is often the only warning before real damage sets in.

Why the license on your plumber matters here: Florida law voids a homeowner's insurance coverage on a plumbing system the moment unlicensed work is performed on it — not eventually, immediately. EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com holds Florida Master Plumber License CFC1428537, and every job we run in Hillsborough County is permitted where the jurisdiction requires it and performed to Florida Plumbing Code, so your coverage stays intact.

Serving All of Hillsborough County

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Frequently Asked Questions — Hillsborough County Plumbers

The whole county. We run calls from downtown Tampa to the outer edges of South Shore and everywhere in between — Brandon, Carrollwood, Riverview, Temple Terrace, and the smaller communities most directory sites skip. Pinellas and Pasco counties are covered too.
It's common, and it's usually a sign rather than something to ignore. Mineral scale narrows pipe interiors gradually, and in homes built between 1970 and 1995 the original galvanized or copper lines are old enough that this kind of slow pressure loss is one of the first symptoms of a system nearing the end of its life. A plumber can tell you in one visit whether you're looking at a repair or a repipe.
Manufacturer lifespans assume moderate water hardness. Hillsborough County's supply runs higher in calcium and magnesium than that assumption, so scale builds up inside the tank and on the heating element faster than the spec sheet accounts for. A water softener addresses the cause — without one, expect shorter intervals between water heater replacements than the national average.
It's a break in a water line running under your home's concrete foundation. Because you can't see the pipe, you look for secondary signs instead: a section of flooring that's warm to the touch, a water bill that jumped without a clear reason, or the sound of water moving through the house when every faucet is off. Any one of those is worth a same-week inspection.
Both, under the same license. We maintain accounts for restaurants, retail centers, medical offices, and multi-unit residential buildings throughout the county — grease trap service, backflow testing, and commercial drain work included, not just standard repairs.
Depends on the emergency. Gas smell: leave the building, then call from outside. Burst pipe: find the main shutoff valve and close it before you call anyone. Sewer backup: stop using every drain and toilet in the house until a plumber has looked at the main line. In all three cases, call (813) 872-0200 — we run emergency calls 365 days a year.
It's not overstated for this area specifically. Dishwashers, washing machines, and ice makers all have internal components that scale up the same way a water heater does, just less visibly. Homes on a whole-home softener typically see noticeably longer service life out of those appliances.
Florida Master Plumber License #CFC1428537, issued to EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com — verifiable through the Florida DBPR license lookup. We're insured and bonded to work throughout Hillsborough, Pinellas, and Pasco counties, residential and commercial.

Why Hillsborough County Calls EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com

1,000+ Five-Star ReviewsRoughly twenty new five-star reviews a week since 2012 — no campaigns, no incentives.
Florida Master Plumber LicenseCFC1428537 — insured, bonded, every job permitted where required. Unlicensed work voids your Florida homeowner's coverage immediately.
A Family Business, Not a FranchiseMike Haisten started EDP in Tampa Bay in 2012 and still runs it — no regional office, no call center three states away.
365 Days a YearEmergency service across all of Hillsborough County, holidays included.
Residential and Commercial, One StandardSame crew, same license — Chick-fil-A, Planet Fitness, and Napa Auto Parts trust the same team as homeowners.
Easy Payment OptionsAsk about monthly payment plans when you call — repiping and slab leak repairs shouldn't wait.

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An emergency leak, a water heater on its way out, or plumbing that's just been running rough for years — Hillsborough County has trusted EVERYDAYPLUMBER.com with all of it since 2012.

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