Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida is a family owned and operated business that specializes in all plumbing repairs, drain cleaning and a variety of other services for both residential and commercial customers in Coral Springs, Florida. We proudly serve Coral Springs, Florida with prompt and courteous plumbing and drain cleaning services. Fully licensed and insured, Great American Plumbing always does a clean job and offers plumbing services in Coral Springs, Florida. With over 25 years of industry experience, Great American Plumbing is the name Coral Springs, Florida has come to trust for all plumbing and drain cleaning needs.
Leak detection can be necessary regardless of the age of the property. Poor construction techniques can lead to undetected leaking in even brand new structures while corrosion and time cause leaks in older structures. Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida has the tools, technology and experience to perform leak detection. Leak detection will save you money on wasted water and help prevent damage to your Coral Springs, Florida property. Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida and all of Broward County and Palm Beach County for all your: Plumbing, drain cleaning, flood service and water restoration, grease trap pumping, septic tank pumping, backflow testing, backflow certification, backflow repairs and backflow installations.
Keeping your drinking water safe is not only crucial for your health and the environment but it is also mandatory. Because backflow devices have parts that wear out and break down, it is mandatory for backflow devices to be tested annually. Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida is not only a licensed plumbing company, we have been trained and certified to inspect, test and repair all backflow devices. Having your backflow device tested and inspected annually will help ensure that the drinking water supplied to you remains safe.
A backflow prevention device is used for the protection of the utility system from contamination or pollution due to the backflow or back-siphonage of contaminants or pollutants through the water service connection. Without a backflow prevention device, contaminated water can enter through a cross connection in the drinking water distribution system. In order to prevent the above situation from occurring, Coral Springs, Florida requires all commercial, institutional, governmental and large meter customers (multi-family buildings) to install and maintain testable backflow prevention devices to protect the public drinking water distribution system.
If your Coral Springs, Florida home has been damaged by a flood you are probably wondering who you need to call; Call Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida. You want to ensure that the contractor you choose is fully licensed and insured in compliance with state and local regulations. You can obtain this information by asking the contractor for their license number. Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida is certified for flood and water removal and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, FL offers residential and commercial hot water heater installation, repair to Coral Springs, FL. Heating your water is an important part of your family's daily needs. Having a failed hot water heater can cause nothing but an inconvenience for you and your family. Our plumbers in Coral Springs, FL furnish and install all types of hot water heaters. They will help guide you in deciding what hot water heater is best for your home and budget. Our plumbers in Coral Springs, FL are highly qualified, professional plumbers and make sure your hot water heater is brought to code.
Great American Plumbing serving Coral Springs, Florida offers residential and commercial plumbing and drain cleaning services in Coral Springs, Florida. We specialize in all plumbing repairs. If you are in need of plumbing work that you do not see listed below, please contact us for more information. Remote video inspection is used to determine what the problem is and where it is located. A camera is inserted into the pipe and directed to the problem area. A picture of the problem is visible and is used for reference.