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Terms of Service

Last updated: June 2025

Please read these Terms of Service (“Terms”) carefully before using Relentless Plumbing Directory (the “Site”). By accessing the Site you agree to be bound by these Terms.

1. Directory Disclaimer

This Site operates as an online directory. Business listings and information published here are provided for informational purposes only. We do not endorse, recommend, or guarantee any business, product, or service listed on this Site.

2. No Liability for Third-Party Businesses

We are not affiliated with, and assume no responsibility for, the businesses listed in this directory. We are not liable for:

  • The quality, safety, or legality of any goods or services offered by listed businesses
  • Any transactions, disputes, or interactions you have with listed businesses
  • Any damages arising from your reliance on directory information

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3. No Guarantees on Accuracy

While we strive to maintain accurate and up-to-date listings, we make no warranties or representations regarding the completeness, accuracy, reliability, or timeliness of any information on this Site. Business details (hours, location, contact information, services) may change without notice.

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All content on this Site (excluding third-party listings) is owned by or licensed to us. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without our prior written consent.

6. Limitation of Liability

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7. Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed by applicable law. Any disputes shall be resolved in accordance with applicable legal procedures.

8. Changes to Terms

We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. Continued use of the Site after changes are posted constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms.

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Plumbing FAQs – Florida Homeowners Guide

How much does plumbing repair cost in Florida? +
Common plumbing repairs in Florida: leak repairs $150–$400, drain cleaning $100–$250, toilet replacement $200–$500, water heater replacement $800–$2,000, and full repipe $4,000–$15,000. Emergency calls add 30–50% to standard rates.
How do I know if I have a hidden water leak? +
Signs of hidden leaks: unexplained increase in water bill, sound of running water when all fixtures are off, wet spots on walls or floors, mold or mildew smell, low water pressure, and warm spots on floors (slab leak). Act quickly — Florida's humidity accelerates mold growth.
What causes pipes to burst in Florida? +
In Florida, pipes burst from corroded galvanized steel (common in pre-1970s homes), root intrusion, high water pressure, slab movement, and occasionally from rare freezes in North Florida. Cast iron drain pipes typically last 50–75 years; CPVC about 25–30 years.
Do I need a permit for plumbing work in Florida? +
Yes — Florida building codes require permits for most plumbing work beyond simple fixture replacement. Licensed plumbers handle permit pulling. Work without permits can cause problems when selling your home and may void insurance claims.
How do I find a licensed plumber in Florida? +
Verify licensure through the Florida DBPR at myfloridalicense.com. Look for Master Plumber (MP) or Certified Plumbing Contractor (CPC) licenses. Check Google reviews, BBB rating, and ask for proof of liability insurance and workers' compensation.
How long does a water heater last in Florida? +
Tank water heaters in Florida last 8–12 years (Florida's hard water is tough on tanks). Tankless water heaters last 15–25 years. If your water heater is 10+ years old, consider proactive replacement before it fails and causes water damage.
What are signs of a slab leak? +
Slab leak signs: warm or hot spots on tile floors, sound of running water under floors, sudden drop in water pressure, foundation cracks, high water bills, and wet or damp carpet. Slab leaks are common in Florida due to soil movement and corrosive water.
When should I repipe my Florida home? +
Consider repiping if: your home has original galvanized or polybutylene pipes, you're experiencing frequent leaks, water discoloration, low pressure, or significant pipe corrosion. Copper and PEX repiping typically carry 25-year warranties and often increases home value.