WELL PUMPS
Jacksonville Duval County 904-346-1266
St Augustine St Johns County 904-824-7144
Orange Park Clay County 904-264-6444
Jacksonville Beaches Duval County 904-246-3969
Fernandina Nassau County 904-277-3040
Macclenny Baker County 904-259-5091
Palm Coast Flagler County 386-439-5290
Daytona Volusia County 386-253-4911
Serving all of Florida and Georgia at 904-346-1266
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Plumbing
Drain Cleaning
High Pressure water jetting
Harben Water jetting
Sewer line replacement
Water line replacement
Fiber optic sewer video inpection service
We can insert a camera in your sewer line to see the problem before fixing it.
Backflow testing, installation, repair, and certification
Annual Backflow testing automated reminders. We will call you each year instead of you calling us.
Faucet replacement
Water Heater Replacement
24 Hour Emergency Service – We can help with all types of plumbing issues
Repiping – Repair Plumbing – Bath Remodeling
Drain jetting and video inspection of sewer lines
- Toilets, Sinks Faucets, Tubs, Garbage Disposal, Etc.
- Slab Leaks, Shower Pans, and Drain Cleaning
- TV / Video Sewer Line Inspections
- Kitchen and Bath Remodeling
- New Construction Plumbing
- Senior Citizen and Military Discount
- Sewer and Water Service Replacements
- Water Softeners
- Water Heaters installed
- Water Heaters
Repair or replacement of most models, including the latest tank-less water heaters. - Kitchen and Lavatory Faucets
Repair or replacement of faucets including special order faucets and designer faucets - Water Closets
Repair or replacement of water closets (toilets) including special order items - Sewer and Septic Service
We offer sewer conversion from septic to city sewer. This includes not only the installation of piping, but the repair of any broken sprinkler lines and sod replacement. We carry company-owned medium equipment for excavation and the latest technologies for septic to sewer conversion. - Complete Hot and Cold Water Repipes
We offer complete repipes including the replacement of hot water heaters, hose bibs, washer boxes and ice maker boxes. We have drywall and tile replacement staff on-site. - Bath Remodel Specialist
We staff bathroom remodel experts who can design and complete all bathroom remodel jobs, big or small. Our company has its own drywall and tile specialist. - Water Softeners
We offer repair, replacement and installations of water softeners and filters with the latest in digital and mechanical timers.
Licensed Lift Station operator, we can repair, install and perform mandated monthly lift station inspections.
Utility services, and underground utility installations.
Septic tank operator, we can service your septic system, we can install your drain field or septic system and we can maintain it for you.
LP Gas piping and repairs, natural gas piping and repairs, appliance repairs, boilers, water heaters, tankless water heaters, pool heaters, pool pumps, gas generators, medical gas piping, nitrogen gas piping, oxygen gas piping, med gas piping, manometer test, annual gas testing and inspections, splash guards, plumbing, free estimates, licensed and insured.
New construction, alterations, repairs, commercial, industrial, residential, medical, and hospitals…..all work is very welcome and appreciated.
We accept all major credit cards. Visa, Mastercard, Discover and American Express.
FOR MORTGAGE COMPANIES WE CAN INSPECT ALL PHASES OF WORKMANSHIP AND QUALITY CONTROL, FREE ESTIMATES, LICENSED AND INSURED.
- Drain and Pipe Cleaning
This service includes not only the drain being cleaned by using mechanical means, but we also use the latest in camera equipment to view the drain line to locate and pin point specific problems in the drain line, thus eliminating unwanted excavation. We also utilize a fog machine capable of putting fog or smoke into the drain and vent systems to locate leaks. We carry the newest listening device for pin pointing leaks underground, inside and outside of your home or business. - tankless water heaters
- toilets
- shower pans
- ceramic tile installers
- floor drains
- backflow preventer or preventor
- shower head
- jacuzzi tub
- roman tub
- roman shower valve
- hand held shower valve
- sinks
- toilets
- water closets
- urinals
- bidets
- water fountains
- faucets
- tub
- meter
- shut off valves
- washing machine box
- washing machine connection
- hose bibb
- clean out
- sewer line
- hot and cold water repipes
- insta hot
- instant hot water
- water heater
- boilers
- dishwasher connections
- soap dispenser
- pot filler
- cast iron sink
- water saving toilets
- drinking fountain
- body spa
- spa
- whirlpool tub
- soap dish
- toilet rack
- flushometer
- hand dryer
- partitions
We service the following areas of northeast Florida:Jacksonville, Jacksonville Beach, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Ponte Vedra Beach, Fernandina, Amelia Island, Callahan, Yulee, Hillard, Macclenny, St George, St Marys, Kingsland, Orange Park, Middleburg, Green Cove Springs, Penny Farms, St Augustine, Hastings, Palatka, Keystone Heights, Starke, Lake City, Waldo, Baldwin, St Augustine Beach, Crescent Beach, Palm Coast, Daytona, Holly Hill, Titusville, Daytona Shores, Ormond Beach, Bunnell, Deland, Orange City, Port Orange, Orlando, New Smyrna Beach, Sanford, Palm Valley, Fruitcove, Mandarin, Lawtey, St. Augustine Beach, Switzerland, Vilano Beach, Marineland, Flagler Beach, Beverly Beach, Sanderson, and Glen St. Mary.
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STATE CERTIFIED GENERAL CONTRACTOR CGC1504600
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is an authorized reseller or service center for many brands:
- Rinnai/Noritz Tankless Water Heaters
- Kohler
- American Standard
- Rheem
- A.O. Smith
- Moen
- Delta
- And Many More
Serving the entire Jacksonville area including the following communities:
Proper well construction and continued maintenance are keys to the safety of your water supply. Your state water-well contractor licensing agency, local health department, or local water system professional can provide information on well construction.
The well should be located so rainwater flows away from it. Rainwater can pick up harmful bacteria and chemicals on the land’s surface. If this water pools near your well, it can seep into it, potentially causing health problems.
To keep your well safe, you must be sure possible sources of contamination are not close by. Experts suggest the following distances as a minimum for protection — farther is better (see graphic on the right):
- Septic Tanks, 50 feet
- Livestock yards, Silos, Septic Leach Fields, 50 feet
- Patroleum Tanks, Liquid-Tight Manure Storage and Fertilizer Storage and Handling, 100 feet
- Manure Stacks, 250 feet
Many homeowners tend to forget the value of good maintenance until problems reach crisis levels. That can be expensive. It’s better to maintain your well, find problems early, and correct them to protect your well’s performance. Keep up-to-date records of well installation and repairs plus pumping and water tests. Such records can help spot changes and possible problems with your water system. If you have problems, ask a local expert to check your well construction and maintenance records. He or she can see if your system is okay or needs work.
Protect your own well area. Be careful about storage and disposal of household and lawn care chemicals and wastes. Good farmers and gardeners minimize the use of fertilizers and pesticides. Take steps to reduce erosion and prevent surface water runoff. Regularly check underground storage tanks that hold home heating oil, diesel, or gasoline. Make sure your well is protected from the wastes of livestock, pets, and wildlife.
Drilled Wells
Drilled wells penetrate about 100-400 feet into the bedrock. Where
you find bedrock at the surface, it is commonly called ledge. To
serve as a water supply, a drilled well must intersect bedrock
fractures containing ground water.
Drilled Well Construction Features
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diameter that extends into the bedrock to prevent shallow
ground water from entering the well. By law, the casing has
to extend at least 18 feet into the ground, with at least five
feet extending into the bedrock. The casing should also extend a foot or two above the ground’s
surface. A sealant, such as cement grout or bentonite clay, should be poured along the outside of
the casing to the top of the well. The well is capped to prevent surface water from entering the
well.
The casing is usually metal or plastic pipe, six inches in
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Wells with a shallow water table may feature a jet pump located inside the home. Pumps require
special wiring and electrical service. Well pumps should be installed and serviced by a qualified
professional registered with your state.
Submersible pumps, located near the bottom of the well, are most commonly used in drilled wells.
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point where the discharge water line leaves the well to enter your home. The device attaches
directly to the casing below the frost line and provides a watertight subsurface connection,
protecting the well from frost and contamination.
Most modern drilled wells incorporate a pitless adapter designed to provide a sanitary seal at the
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10- or 12- inches in diameter, and covered with a concrete well cap either at or below the
ground’s surface. This outmoded type of construction does not provide the same degree of
protection from surface contamination. Also, older wells may not have a pitless adapter to provide
a seal at the point of discharge from the well.
Older drilled wells may lack some of these sanitary features. The well pipe used was often eight-,
Hydrofracting A Drilled Well
Hydrofracting is a process that applies water or air under pressure into your well to open up existing
fractures near your well and can even create new ones. Often this can increase the yield of your well.
This process can be applied to new wells with insufficient yield and to improve the quantity of older wells.
Driven Well Construction Features
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A screened “well point” located at the end of the pipe helps drive the pipe through the sand and
gravel. The screen allows water to enter the well and filters out sediment.
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usually dug around the well down to the frost line and a water discharge pipe to the house is
joined to the well pipe with a fitting.
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The well and pit are capped with the same kind of large-diameter concrete tile used for a dug
Driven Wells
Like dug wells, driven wells pull water from the water-saturated
zone above the bedrock. Driven wells can be deeper than dug
wells. They are typically 30 to 50 feet deep and are usually
located in areas with thick sand and gravel deposits where the
ground water table is within 15 feet of the ground’s surface. In the
proper geologic setting, driven wells can be easy and relatively
inexpensive to install.
Although deeper than dug wells, driven wells are still relatively
shallow and have a moderate-to-high risk of contamination from
nearby land activities.
Dug Wells
Dug wells are holes in the ground dug by shovel or backhoe.
Historically, a dug well was excavated below the groundwater
table until incoming water exceeded the digger’s bailing rate. The
well was then lined (cased) with stones, brick, tile, or other
material to prevent collapse. It was covered with a cap of wood,
stone, or concrete. Since it is so difficult to dig beneath the ground
water table, dug wells are not very deep. Typically, they are only
10 to 30 feet deep. Being so shallow, dug wells have the highest
risk of becoming contaminated. To minimize the likelihood of
contamination, your dug well should have certain features. These
features help to prevent contaminants from traveling along the
outside of the casing or through the casing and into the well.
Dug Well Construction Features
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concrete) and a cement grout or bentonite clay sealant poured along the outside of the casing to
the top of the well.
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ground.
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well and is not allowed to pond around the outside of the wellhead.
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Ideally, the pump for your well should be inside your home or in a separate pump house, rather
older homes, dug before drilling equipment was readily available or when drilling was considered too
expensive. If you have a dug well on your property and are using it for drinking water, check to make sure
it is properly covered and sealed. Another problem relating to the shallowness of a dug well is that it may
go dry during a drought when the ground water table drops.