From one truck and a $4k acoustic detector to statewide Florida coverage
We started as a two-person operation focused on something the established plumbing companies treated as an afterthought: finding the leak before tearing up the house.
Founded
One truck, a Fisher acoustic detector, and a Florida CFC license. First office in Tampa Bay.
Detection focus
Added thermal imaging and tracer gas. Stopped accepting general plumbing — leaks only.
Trenchless rig
Acquired pipe-bursting and HDD equipment. Began offering full main-line replacement in-house.
Statewide
Eight regional hubs, 612 Florida cities, 10,000+ leaks repaired across the state.
The license tier, insurance coverage, and certifications that matter
Florida has multiple plumbing license tiers and the difference shows up on what work can legally be done on your property. We hold the highest residential and commercial tier.
Florida Certified Plumbing Contractor
The highest tier of Florida plumbing license. Authorizes new construction, repipes, service-line work, and any permit-required job statewide. Renewed annually with 14 hours of continuing education.
General & Professional Liability
Commercial-grade liability coverage protects your property and our crew on every job. Workers' compensation included. Certificate of insurance available on request before any job begins.
State-active & complaint-free
Active license status verifiable on the Florida DBPR portal. Zero state-level complaint history. Multiple BBB A+ region listings. Background-checked technicians on every truck.
FL Backflow Prevention Certified
State-required annual backflow preventer testing handled in-house. Important for service-line replacements and irrigation systems where county code requires it.
Manufacturer-certified installers
Uponor ProPEX certified for PEX-A expansion work. Viega ProPress certified for press-fit copper installs. Carries manufacturer-extended warranties (5–25 years) on certified work.
67 county permit registration
Active permit-pulling history with every Florida county we serve. We know each county's form, fee, lead time, and inspector. No "we'll figure out what your city wants" delays.
$80,000+ in detection and repair equipment on every service vehicle
A general plumber typically carries one detection tool and subs the rest out — adding markup and delay. We own every tool because the right answer depends on the scenario.
Equipment inventory · per truck
The seven detection technologies + repair tooling our crews actually use on every job. Brand names matter — we publish them because the difference between a $400 acoustic detector and a Fisher XLT-30 is the difference between guessing and locating.
The four rules every technician carries on the truck
Not slogans. Not laminated kitchen-table values. These show up on the invoice and in how we handle the conversations we'd rather not have.
1. Diagnose before quoting
Every job starts with detection, not a price. Pressure isolation, acoustic, thermal, moisture mapping — whatever the situation requires. We don't quote a repair we haven't confirmed. The detection fee is flat-rate and credits to repair if you proceed.
2. Flat-rate, in writing, before work starts
No time-and-materials. No "while we're here" upsells. The price you authorize is the price you pay. If something unexpected appears during the work, we stop and re-quote — we do not proceed and adjust the invoice at the end.
3. Recommend by pipe condition, not by what's easiest to sell
A first-time pinhole on a 12-year-old Type L copper system is a spot repair. A third pinhole in 18 months on a 1985 Type M system is a repipe quote. We tell you which one your home actually needs and walk through the cost difference — even when "repipe" is the harder sale.
4. Say no when it isn't our job
HVAC condensate, roof migration, septic issue, structural cracking — we tell you, recommend the right specialty contractor, and charge only the diagnostic visit. We don't manufacture work that doesn't exist. The trust earned that way is why most callers come back when the next real leak hits.
Things we know about Florida plumbing that out-of-state companies don't
National plumbing chains apply the same playbook everywhere. Our playbook is Florida-specific because Florida plumbing is different.
Slab-on-grade construction
85% of Florida homes built after 1965 sit on concrete slabs with supply lines buried in the slab. Detection, repair, and repipe approaches all differ from pier-and-beam regions. We've worked on 2,000+ slab leaks specifically.
Polybutylene cluster knowledge
Florida had the heaviest polybutylene installation in the country (1978–1995). We've completed 800+ repipes and know which neighborhoods, which builders, and which insurance carriers flag PB. ID at a glance from the saddle valves.
Coastal corrosion chemistry
Salt-air degradation on copper, brass fittings, and steel hardware accelerates failure rates 2x in coastal Florida. We replace with HDPE service lines and brass-free interior fittings as a regional standard, not an upcharge.
Florida HO-3 documentation
Florida's homeowner insurance market has specific cause-of-loss documentation requirements. Our paperwork format has been refined across hundreds of claims with Citizens, State Farm, Tower Hill, Universal, and most major Florida carriers.
Sinkhole county expertise
Pasco, Hernando, Pinellas, and Polk counties have unique slab-shift failure patterns from karst geology. We coordinate with geotechnical surveys when warranted and know when foundation movement is driving the leak.
Hurricane-season protocols
Pre-storm shutoff verification. Post-landfall priority dispatch. Backflow inspection after grid restoration. Every region's hub has a documented hurricane operations plan because operating in Florida means planning for hurricane months June–November.
Recognition & partnerships
Not because we asked. Because credibility verification matters to homeowners filing insurance claims.
Active since 2010
2,400+ verified
Insurance-verified
Specialty Contractors
Florida-licensed, fully insured, and 15+ years of leak-only specialization.
Call dispatch or request a quote — we'll walk you through the diagnostic over the phone before anyone steps on your property.