Advantage Plumbing, Inc.

Category: Plumber

Address: 1700 Sunset Dr, Longwood, FL 32750, USA

Phone: +14073237515

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 7:30AM–4PM

Tuesday: 7:30AM–4PM

Wednesday: 7:30AM–4PM

Thursday: 7:30AM–4PM

Friday: 7:30AM–3:30PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Grace

May 9, 2022

Advantage plumbing team had excellent customer service and communication. They were efficient and respected my home and property while re pipe was being done. -Melissa Lagod

Samantha Graves

Mar 29, 2022

We had the best experience with Advantage Plumbing! We would highly recommend them to anyone who needs any plumbing help!

Todd Butler

Nov 3, 2021

We are very pleased with the professionalism of the Advantage Plumbing staff. They were pleasant to speak with on the phone and in person. The plumber that performed the work was on time and very clean in both his appearance and the work performed. He explained everything to me and made sure I was happy with the work. We will use them again and I have already recommended them to family.

West Coast

Jun 2, 2021

My wife and I have used Advantage Plumbing for years. We've been so impressed with their quality and consistency of work that I thought I'd leave a review for anyone considering them. Here's what we needed done last week: -Replace old hot water heater with tankless hot water heater -Replace leaky kitchen faucet -Fix running toilet Justin and his team arrived at the top of their service window, executed everything perfectly, and left no mess behind. When they were finished up with their work, they took the time to walk my wife and I through everything that was installed, asked if we had any questions, then handed us all manuals to keep. Hands down not just the best plumbing company, but one of the best local businesses in general. It's rare to find an old-school style company like Advantage Plumbing that delivers great work and truly appreciates their customers. 5 STARS*****

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Questions & Answers

What type of toilets exist?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

Many types of toilets exist for the consumer these days. Most manufacturers have round, elongated, comfort height, dual flush, power assisted flush and water saving options available, in multiple colors. Wall hung, flush valve, urinals and bidets are available on a commercial and residential scale. Some toilets these days also light up, have Bluetooth capabilities, clean themselves and clean you if you ask them nicely enough. There is a toilet available for everyone. It just depends on how fancy you intend to be.

Why is my drain clogged?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

Drains are clogged due to an accumulation of foreign substances that are entered into a drainage system. Toothpaste, grease and hair are three very popular causes of clogged drains. Over time, these things collect on the interior lining of your drainage pipe and cause stoppages. Keep your plumbing primed. By that, we mean use it. Run more water than you think you should when you are brushing your teeth and cleaning up the kitchen. Be mindful of what you are introducing to your drainage system and you will be satisfied with how efficiently it works. You must use your plumbing system if you intend for it to work properly for you and your family.

What can I put in my garbage disposal?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

Garbage disposals are intended to handle small amounts of food or waste products that need to be minced before they are introduced into the drainage system. Most products that are intended for human consumption, in small amounts, can be inserted into a garbage disposal. Protein, dairy, vegetables, fruits, sugars and starches are all fine, in moderation. Bones, tough skins, pits and cores of certain fruits and vegetables will cause your disposal blades to grind and then be stuck. Uncooked starches like rice and pasta should never be inserted into your garbage disposal in bulk. They will blow up when mixed with water and cause a severe back up.

Why does my toilet keep running?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

If your toilet is consistently refilling the water supply within its tank (running…) then one of three things are happening. All of these things are common issues for most types of toilets. 1. Your fill valve needs an adjustment to lower the amount of water inside the tank. This may be the case if you have just moved into a new house. 2. Your fill valve has stopped working properly and needs to be replaced by a licensed plumber. 3. Your flapper has become inundated with water, over time, and has lost the ability to make a proper seal. The repair process for all of these issues should be addressed by a licensed plumber, as if not done properly, you could create a flood. If you are a handy homeowner, after seeing it done by a professional, you may be able to tackle it yourself the next time it happens.

Why do I have low water pressure?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

Three different culprits generally create low water pressure. Your main water source may not be providing you with the appropriate volume of water to create the preferred pressure. If your main water supply is a deep or shallow well then you may need a booster pump installed to obtain the amount of pressure you would like. If you are on a city water meter and live in a very highly populated community, in peak use hours (7-9 am & 6-8 pm), you may have lower water pressure than expected. In lower use hours, your water pressure may be higher as the demand of your neighbors is less. Minerals that are found in your water will clog up your faucets aerators and your shower heads over time, as well. Replacing aerators and shower heads, in older houses, just might give you the additional pressure you are looking for.

Why do I run out of hot water?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

If your heating elements and thermostats are all in good condition and working properly then you are simply using more hot water than you have. Larger tanks, hybrid heaters and tankless heaters are all available to combat this issue.

How hot should my home's water be?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

Water heaters come factory set at 120 degrees Fahrenheit but can be adjusted to as high as 160 degrees. If you like extra hot showers and dish water 140 degrees is a very agreeable temperature. If you have young children, who could potentially scald themselves, it is not recommended to set your heater temperature over the factory set 120 degrees.

What is the best water piping for my house?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

The best, most versatile and reliable water piping system on the market is Uponor (Pex-A) Uponor piping system will cost more up front than CPVC or Pex-B. This is because it is far more durable, versatile and dependable than its competitors. Uponor is a perfect example of you get what you pay for in life. Try it out. You will not be disappointed.

How long does a water heater last?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

A water heater’s life varies, depending on the type of water heater, the quality of the unit, and how well it has been maintained. Traditional tank-type water heaters last on average from 8 to 12 years. Naturally, over time corrosion can build inside the tank, which happens when the internal anode rod fails to protect the interior lining from corrosive particles. At this point, the water heater is considered in its final stages of service. Tankless water heaters can last up to 20 years, maybe longer. Whereas these water heaters may cost more up front as they are considered “on demand” in their performance, meaning they do not work continuously to maintain the supply of hot water, they also suffer from corrosion and will require replacement. Start thinking about replacing your water heater two years before the end of its predicted lifespan.

When is a re-pipe recommended?

Samantha Villa | Apr 11, 2022
Advantage Plumbing, Inc. | Apr 11, 2022

A whole house re-pipe is recommended, generally, because of the deterioration of the existing water piping system OR because of recall information on outdated water piping systems. Most times a re-pipe estimate is sought out due to recurring leaks or as a recommendation from a home inspector or insurance representative. If your home has Copper water piping, over time, the pressure of the water coupled with minerals within the water, cause pinhole leaks. Once one pinhole is created by natural causes in the copper piping it is prime indication that the piping needs to be replaced. The second leak could occur hours after the first leak was repaired or months later, but understand, it is just a matter of time. If your home has CPVC water piping, over time, the piping becomes brittle due to elements within the environment. Excessive heat and cold are the most common cause of CPVC turning into a peanut brittle like compound. When CPVC becomes brittle, it cracks under pressure and stress.

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