Naples, FL & Southwest Florida

Plumbing Services in Naples, FL

Licensed plumber serving Naples & Southwest Florida. Complete plumbing services from repairs to new installations. 24/7 emergency service available.

Last Updated: February 2026

Leak detection & repair
Same-day service available
Water heater installation
Repiping specialists

Quick Answer: Plumbing service calls in Naples run $75–$150 plus $85–$150/hour. Water heater installation costs $1,200–$3,500. Whole-house repiping runs $4,000–$15,000+. Licensed CFC1433356. 24/7 emergency service available.

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Why Naples Homeowners Choose Our Plumbing Services

Licensed & Insured

Florida Plumbing License CFC1433356. Full insurance protection for your peace of mind on every job.

24/7 Emergency Service

Plumbing emergencies don't wait. We respond day or night to burst pipes, leaks, and sewage backups.

Advanced Leak Detection

Modern technology locates hidden leaks without destroying walls or floors. Find problems fast.

Complete Plumbing Services

From simple repairs to whole-house repiping. One licensed contractor for all your plumbing needs.

Plumbing Services We Provide

From emergency repairs to complete repiping, we handle all residential plumbing needs in Collier and Lee Counties.

Leak Detection & Repair

Advanced technology finds hidden leaks without destruction. Fast, accurate detection saves water and prevents damage to your home.

Water Heater Services

Installation, repair, and replacement of tank and tankless water heaters. Same-day emergency service for water heater failures.

Whole-House Repiping

Replace failing polybutylene, galvanized, or corroded pipes. Modern materials ensure decades of reliable water flow.

Drain Cleaning

Professional drain clearing for stubborn clogs. Hydro-jetting, cable cleaning, and camera inspection to solve drainage problems.

Fixture Installation

Faucets, toilets, sinks, showers, and tubs. Expert installation ensures proper function and prevents future leaks.

Emergency Plumbing

24/7 response for burst pipes, sewage backups, and major leaks. Fast action minimizes water damage to your home.

Plumbing in Naples: What Homeowners Should Know

Behind your walls there's a whole network of pipes, valves, and connections that you probably never think about—until something goes wrong. When water stops flowing, starts flowing where it shouldn't, or your water heater gives up on a chilly January morning, you need a plumber who shows up fast, figures out the real problem, and fixes it right the first time.

Plumbing Challenges Specific to Naples

Naples has its own set of plumbing challenges that homeowners should understand:

Our water is hard. Southwest Florida water is loaded with calcium and magnesium that leave scale deposits in pipes, water heaters, and fixtures. Over time, this buildup restricts flow, kills water heater efficiency, and shortens appliance life. Water softeners help with new scale, but existing buildup might need professional descaling or pipe replacement.

Polybutylene pipes are a ticking time bomb. Lots of Naples homes built between 1978-1995 have poly-b water supply pipes. This plastic piping was supposed to be revolutionary, but it deteriorates from the inside when exposed to chlorine in city water. Failures often happen without warning, causing serious water damage. If your home has poly-b, proactive repiping prevents emergency disasters.

High water tables complicate things. Naples sits on a high water table, which affects sewer systems, septic tanks, and underground plumbing. Heavy rains can saturate drain fields, infiltrate sewer lines, and create moisture issues. Proper system design has to account for these conditions.

Seasonal homes have their own issues. Many Naples homes sit empty during summer. Stagnant water in pipes, unused drains allowing sewer gas in, unnoticed leaks—these create problems. We help seasonal residents prepare their homes before leaving and when returning.

When You Need to Call a Plumber Now

Some situations need immediate professional help:

Active leaks you can't stop. If you can't shut off a leak with a valve, it's an emergency. Water damage compounds fast—what starts as a small leak can destroy drywall, flooring, and belongings within hours. Know where your main water shut-off is before you need it.

No hot water. Water heaters tend to fail without much warning. While not always emergencies, cold showers get old fast. We offer same-day service for water heater failures.

Sewage coming into your home. This is a health hazard requiring immediate response. Don't try to DIY this—proper cleanup and repair need professional equipment and know-how.

Multiple drains clogged at once. When several drains back up simultaneously, the problem is probably in your main sewer line, not individual drains. Main line blockages need professional equipment to clear.

Brown or rusty water. Discolored water means pipe corrosion, potentially releasing harmful metals. Worth investigating—and often indicates failing pipes that need attention.

Water Heater Options

When it's time for a new water heater, here are your options:

Traditional tank heaters store 40-80 gallons ready to use. Lower upfront cost, proven technology—but they're heating water even when you don't need it. Electric or gas available. Usually last 10-15 years. Good for: budget-conscious homeowners, homes with existing gas, situations where simple installation matters.

Tankless heaters heat water only when you turn on the tap—no stored water, no wasted energy keeping it hot. Higher upfront cost but lower operating cost over time. Unlimited hot water (no running out mid-shower). Requires adequate gas or electrical capacity. Usually last 20+ years. Good for: larger households, efficiency-focused homeowners, tight spaces.

Heat pump water heaters use electricity to move heat rather than create it—extremely efficient (2-3x more than standard electric). Higher upfront, lowest operating cost. Needs space for air circulation. Works especially well in warm climates like ours. Good for: efficiency maximizers, environmentally conscious homeowners, high electric bills.

What Repiping Involves

If multiple leaks, low pressure, or pipe material concerns point to repiping, here's what to expect:

We assess everything first. We inspect your entire plumbing system, identify materials, look at conditions, and figure out the scope. Not every home needs complete repiping—sometimes targeted replacement handles problems at lower cost.

We plan the new routing. Modern PEX piping is flexible, allowing routing that minimizes wall and ceiling penetrations and reduces connection points (fewer potential leak spots).

Installation takes 2-3 days typically. We protect your flooring and furnishings, minimize dust, clean up daily. Water is off during active work but restored overnight.

Drywall needs repair after. Accessing pipes requires some wall/ceiling openings. We can coordinate repair and painting, or you can handle that separately.

Inspection closes it out. Permitted repiping requires inspection to verify code compliance. We coordinate everything and make sure it passes.

Preventing Plumbing Problems

Some proactive steps reduce emergency calls:

Know where your shut-offs are. Find your main water shut-off and fixture shut-offs before you need them. Quick action limits water damage dramatically.

Be careful what goes down drains. No grease in kitchen drains—ever. Use screens to catch hair in bathrooms. Skip the "flushable" wipes—they're the #1 sewer blockage cause we see.

Watch your water pressure. Pressure above 80 PSI stresses pipes and fixtures. A pressure regulator protects your system. We can check your pressure during any service call.

Don't ignore small problems. That dripping faucet or slow drain won't fix itself—and usually gets worse. Small repairs now prevent expensive problems later.

Consider a water softener. Our hard water accelerates scale buildup. Softeners protect pipes, water heaters, and appliances while making water better for bathing.

Choosing the Right Plumber

When you're looking for a plumber, verify these essentials:

Check the license. Florida requires plumbing contractors to be licensed. Ours (CFC1433356) is verifiable on the Florida DBPR website. Unlicensed plumbers might be cheaper, but they create liability and quality risks.

Make sure they're insured. Plumbing work can cause water damage if something goes wrong. Verify liability insurance that protects your property.

Get pricing upfront. Good plumbers give clear prices before starting work. Be wary of vague estimates or anyone who won't put numbers in writing.

Ask about warranties. Quality work comes with written warranties on both labor and materials.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you've got an emergency or are planning an upgrade, we're ready to help. We serve Naples, Marco Island, Bonita Springs, Estero, Fort Myers, and everywhere in between. Emergency service available 24/7.

Give us a call to schedule service or get a free estimate. From dripping faucets to complete repiping, one licensed contractor handles all your plumbing needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Naples

Get answers to the most common questions Naples homeowners ask about plumbing services.

1How much does a plumber cost in Naples, FL?

Depends on the job. Service calls typically run $75-150 for the visit plus $85-150/hour for labor. Some common repairs: faucet replacement is $150-350, toilet repair $150-300, water heater installation $1,200-3,500, whole-house repiping $4,000-15,000+. We give you upfront pricing before we start—no surprise charges. For an accurate number, we need to see your specific situation rather than guess over the phone.

2Do you offer 24/7 emergency plumbing service?

Yes—real emergencies don't wait until Monday. Burst pipes, sewage backups, water heater failures, major leaks—these need immediate attention. Our emergency team responds fast to minimize damage. Emergency rates apply after hours, but preventing water damage saves way more than the premium. Call anytime—we understand plumbing disasters don't follow business hours.

3How do I know if I need to repipe my Naples home?

Warning signs: leaks popping up in multiple places, discolored water (rust or brown), low pressure throughout the house, visible corrosion on exposed pipes, pipes over 50 years old (galvanized) or 25+ years (polybutylene showing problems). Lots of Naples homes built in the 70s-90s have polybutylene pipes that are prone to failure. We offer free repiping assessments to figure out if you need full repiping or just targeted repairs.

4What type of water heater is best for Naples?

For most Naples homes: Tankless heaters give you endless hot water and better efficiency (higher upfront cost, lower operating cost). Traditional tank heaters work great for budget-conscious folks (reliable, cheaper to install). Heat pump water heaters are the efficiency champions—use 60% less energy than standard electric. Gas vs. electric depends on what your home already has. We help you pick the right size and type based on how much hot water your household actually uses.

5Why is my water pressure low?

Could be several things: corroded galvanized pipes restricting flow, a partially closed main valve, failing pressure regulator, clogged aerators or showerheads, municipal supply problems, or leaks reducing system pressure. We figure out the actual cause instead of guessing. Sometimes the fix is simple (cleaning aerators, adjusting valves). Sometimes it signals bigger issues like pipe corrosion that needs repiping. Proper diagnosis saves you from paying for work you don't need.

6How long does it take to install a water heater?

Standard tank replacement: 2-4 hours when replacing like for like. Tankless installation: 4-8 hours because of extra electrical or gas line work and venting. Converting from tank to tankless might take a full day. We handle permits, make sure everything meets code, and haul away your old unit. Same-day installation is usually doable for emergency water heater failures.

7What causes drain clogs and how can I prevent them?

The usual suspects: hair in bathroom drains, grease and food in kitchen drains, soap scum buildup, tree roots in main lines, flushing things that shouldn't be flushed. Prevention: use drain screens, never pour grease down drains, run hot water after using the disposal, and avoid 'flushable' wipes (spoiler: they're not really flushable—they're the #1 clog cause we see). For stubborn clogs, professional cleaning reaches buildup that home remedies can't touch.

8Do you handle sewer line problems?

Yes—the full range. Camera inspection to see what's going on, hydro-jetting to blast out blockages, trenchless repair/replacement (minimal yard destruction), and traditional excavation when necessary. Common Naples sewer issues: tree root invasion, pipe bellying (sagging sections), and deterioration of older clay or cast iron pipes. We always start with camera inspection to see the actual problem before recommending anything.

9Is a dripping faucet worth fixing?

Absolutely. A faucet dripping once per second wastes over 3,000 gallons a year—that shows up on your water bill. Beyond cost, drips signal worn components that will only get worse. Most dripping faucets just need a cartridge, washer, or O-ring—relatively cheap repairs. Some older faucets are more cost-effective to replace entirely with modern, water-efficient models. Either way, addressing it now prevents bigger problems later.

10What plumbing permits are required in Collier County?

Permits are required for: water heater installation, repiping, adding new fixtures (not just replacing existing), sewer line work, and gas line work. Simple repairs and fixture replacements usually don't need permits. We handle all permit applications and inspections. Permitted work protects you when selling—unpermitted plumbing creates transaction headaches.

Need a Licensed Plumber in Naples?

From emergency repairs to planned upgrades, we're ready to help. Schedule your service call or request a free estimate today.