First Class Plumbing Of Florida, Inc., South Florida's leading service company, is family owned and operated and was established in 1998 to serve the needs of people who expect more and want the service they deserve at their convenience. We pride our company in "first-class" service from the minute our technicians pull up in your driveway until the job is complete. Call today at 239-597-9997 for prompt and professional service. Having a plumbing problem does not have to be a bad experience. We make it as pleasant as possible.
You take immaculate care of your home. You spend hours on the weekend cleaning the interior, washing the exterior and maintaining the property. You even make sure to schedule regular maintenance and repairs for various features, including your plumbing system. But what happens when your home's system malfunctions in the middle of the night? At First Class Plumbing of Florida Inc., we understand that plumbing emergencies rarely happen at convenient times. To better serve you, we staff a 24-hour emergency plumber to restore your home's system in no time.
Because tankless water heaters provide hot water only when it's needed, they can save you up to 40%* on your energy bill. They feature Energy Factors of 0.82 up to 0.96, while tanks are typically 0.60. Tankless hot water heaters do not store a large volume of hot water that can be depleted, but rather heat the water as it's being used, giving you endless comfort in the form of continuous hot water at a consistent temperature. You can even use hot water for multiple tasks-such as showering, washing dishes or doing laundry-at the same time without worrying about running out.
Did you know that hidden leaks cause property owners hundreds of thousands of dollars in damages each year? In tropical zones like Florida, leaks can be even more prevalent because storm and flooding risks are higher. Contact your plumber right away if you suspect you have a leak. Better yet, make an appointment annually for a regular plumbing inspection. We'll test your water pressure, perform liquid or vapor detection tests and get to the root of your problem. Our mission is to provide professional plumbing services with excellent workmanship and attention to detail.
No matter what you do, your sewage system keeps giving you trouble. That trouble may happen because roots have grown and broken into your pipes rather than something that you shouldn't have flushed down your plumbing system. Fortunately, First Class Plumbing of Florida Inc. offers residential and commercial hydrojet plumbing to Southwest Florida residents. A hydrojet completely scours your pipes with the power of 4,000 PSI. That means that whether your problem comes from a "root ball" or years of other build-up, you won't have to worry about it anymore.
The incomparable Evolution Excel® is as stylish as it is capable, taking the art and science of food waste disposal to a new level. It handles more volume, more foods, and more challenges than anything that preceded it while cutting noise levels by at least 60% over standard disposers. Its three-stage grind technology allows you to grind almost any food waste. The Evolution Cover Control® delivers all the great features that set the Evolution Series™ apart, plus an extra margin of assurance.
Our mission is to provide professional plumbing services with excellent workmanship and attention to detail. We accomplish this through hiring and using only professional, courteous, reliable employees who are always dressed in clean company uniforms. We will work hard to ensure that everyone is satisfied and will be a customer for life! Great service can be hard to find especially when you need help quickly. First Class Plumbing fit us in on short notice and provided professional and high quality work.
Customers who have cross connections are responsible for preventing contaminants from entering the public water system through their individual plumbing system by installing and maintaining approved backflow prevention assemblies. A cross connection is any connection between piping that carries drinking water (also known as potable water) and the piping or fixtures that carry other types of water or substances that are not safe to drink (also known as nonpotable). Substances include gases, liquids or solids such as chemicals, water products, steam, water from other sources and any matter that may change the color, taste, quality or odor to water.