Address: 20 Marco Lake Dr #8, Marco Island, FL 34145, USA
Phone: +12393944488
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Cristian camilo
The best plumbing company I had hire so far, came to my house to make some repairs, the service was outstanding and the technician willie was so helpful. Highly recommend. 100/10.
Lanny Myska
Water Heater Tank Flush - Service provided timely and efficiently.
Liam Gonzalez
Excellent and efficient service, very punctual and comparable in pricing. 5 star rating for this service
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Yes, we offer plumbing services for both commercial and residential properties!
Absolutely! Call today to schedule a plumbing service!
At this location - yes. We also have another location located in Naples if you live in that area!
Tile, Tubs, Showers, Sinks, Plumbing, and the entire bathroom in some cases.
Yes we do offer 24 hour plumbing services, 7 days a week!
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When disaster strikes and you are having a water damage emergency, Marco Plumbing is available when you need service most. We are accessible 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to respond to your emergency.
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We service Marco Island.
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You can actually do damage to the plumbing by trying to unclog a drain yourself. A common mistake when trying to clear a clogged drain is exerting too much pressure. This can cause a host of problems, including cracking or breaking the pipes. Another mistake is using drain cleaner for every clog, every time. Most drain cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can damage pipes, and with time, overuse of these cleaners can cause erosion and leaks. Certain types of pipes should never have drain cleaner used in them. Be sure to read labels thoroughly before using any clog remover product to ensure its safe use.
Great question! Your water heater choice depends on many factors, including your household size. Give us a call and we can discuss your options!
Inspection is vital to water heater maintenance and a relatively quick and easy process, as long as you know what to look for. Gas water heaters require more maintenance than electric units. If you have a gas heater, first you should check the unit and the pipes for any rusted or blackened areas. These could be caused by leaks or improper combustion. Unless you’re an expert, these aren’t problems you can solve yourself, so you should call for assistance if you find any corrosion or evidence of combustion troubles during your water heater inspection. Do the same for all piping connected to the heater. Check thoroughly for signs of corrosion; a few minutes now are all it takes to prevent a dangerous malfunction. If you have a gas-powered water heater, you should check for leaks with a gas leak detector. You can buy one of these at a hardware store or order one online. They’re fairly inexpensive and worth the investment in the long run. Furthermore, make sure to check the gas valve by turning it slightly, but not too much, as this will turn off the pilot light. Make sure that the draft hood is centered and not crooked or loose. You should also check the burner, pilot light, and flame color every six months or so if you have a gas water heater. Whether or not you have a gas or electric heater, every so often you should make sure your heater’s thermostat is working. You can make sure the hot and cold water pipes are working: just touching the pipes should be sufficient. Check and test the temperature/pressure relief valve once a year for leaks or signs that it has discharged water. Finally, make sure you check the anode rod every two years, replacing it when necessary. For the most thorough inspection, you can also drain a gallon of water from your tank every month to remove silt and sediment.
It could be because of your water heater. The first thing we do is look at your water heating needs. Then we look to see if the water heater is working properly and delivering the water that it’s supposed to. If it is, it may just not be sized properly.
That is very difficult to say without seeing the problem. You should never receive a price sight unseen. If a plumber is able to tell you how much something costs before they even look at the problem, I wouldn’t trust the price they gave you.
Your toilet may be leaking silently.
Absolutely. They only get worse over time and can cause major damage to your home.
If you think you have a leak in your home, there’s an easy way you can check. Go out to your water meter and record the level. Make sure no one uses any water for a few hours, then go back and check the meter again (it’s easiest to do this when everyone goes to bed, then check it again first thing in the morning). If the level has changed, you probably have a leak.
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