How quickly can you respond to a leak in my Florida city?
Major metros (Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Fort Lauderdale): 45–90 minutes from dispatch. Smaller cities and Panhandle: 1–3 hours. Emergency calls jump the queue.
Will my Florida homeowners insurance cover the repair?
Most HO-3 policies cover resulting water damage and access costs (drywall, tile, slab cuts) but not the failed pipe itself. We document with photos, moisture readings, and an itemized invoice — formatted for your adjuster. We don't bill insurance directly.
Do you cut drywall or slab just to "look" for the leak?
No. Detection is non-invasive — acoustic listening, thermal imaging, tracer gas, line pressurization. We open the wall or slab only at the exact pinpointed location, which keeps restoration cost down.
What's the difference between detection and repair pricing?
Detection is a flat fee with a written diagnostic report. Repair is quoted separately based on access and pipe type. If you proceed with repair, the detection fee credits back — you only pay once for the same problem.
Do you handle Florida's polybutylene "blue pipe" repipes?
Yes — repipe to PEX-A or copper, permits pulled, inspection coordinated, drywall patches included. Polybutylene is the #1 repipe driver in Florida and we've completed thousands.
Can you handle leaks at HOA condos and multi-unit buildings?
Yes. We work directly with property managers, file HOA-compliant repair docs, and stage work after-hours when downtime matters. Hotel and restaurant emergencies handled on the same dispatch.
What does leak repair typically cost in Florida?
Detection: $295–$495 flat (credits to repair). Spot repairs: $400–$1,500. Slab repairs: $1,500–$5,500. Whole-home repipes: $5,500–$11,000 average. Every quote is flat-rate in writing before work starts.
Do you offer a warranty?
Yes — written workmanship warranty on every repair. 1 year on standard repairs, up to 10 years on full repipes. Warranty details print on every invoice.