Water Heater Repair
Tank or tankless, gas or electric, we diagnose and fix water heater problems fast. Salt air and hard water make Bonita Springs units work harder than most.
Learn More →A burst pipe during a storm. A water heater that quietly gave out overnight. Bonita Springs Plumbing Guys gets a licensed local plumber to your door fast, with upfront range pricing and a technician who actually knows this part of Southwest Florida.
Storm surge, heavy rain, and pressure surges drive burst pipes and water damage calls across SWFL. Risk shifts with the calendar, not just the weather report.
Nineteen services in all, ranked by what Bonita Springs residents search for most. Here's where most calls start.
Tank or tankless, gas or electric, we diagnose and fix water heater problems fast. Salt air and hard water make Bonita Springs units work harder than most.
Learn More →When repair no longer makes sense, we help you pick the right size and type for your home and install it correctly, up to current code.
Learn More →A slow or backed-up drain usually means something is caught deeper in the line. We clear it with cameras and hydro-jetting, not guesswork.
Learn More →Hidden leaks behind walls, under slabs, or in the yard waste water and cause damage long before a stain ever shows up. We find them without tearing your home apart.
Learn More →A burst pipe during storm season can flood a room in minutes. We respond fast to shut off water, repair the line, and limit what comes next.
Learn More →Storm surge, heavy rain, and hurricane-season flooding hit Bonita Springs hard. We handle water extraction, drying, and the plumbing repair that caused it.
Learn More →No dispatch call center reading from a script. Just a straightforward path from "something's wrong" to "it's fixed."
Reach a real person day or night. Tell us what's happening, whether it's a slow drain, a dead water heater, or water where it shouldn't be, and we'll get a technician headed your way.
Our team knows Bonita Springs, from Imperial Shores to Bonita Bay, and responds quickly across the service area instead of routing your call to a technician an hour away.
Before any work starts, you get a clear price range based on the actual job, not a guess made over the phone.
Licensed plumbers fix the problem the first time, whether it's a five-minute fix or a full repipe.
A look at actual repairs and replacements from around Bonita Springs. No stock photos, no staged setups.
A ten-year-old tank showing rust at the seams, swapped for a properly sized unit same-day.
Decades-old copper fitting failing from salt-air corrosion, replaced with corrosion-resistant PEX.
Years of root intrusion cleared in one visit after repeated snaking never fully resolved it.
Same-day response to a burst pipe kept a small flood from becoming a mold problem.
From gated golf communities to river-adjacent neighborhoods, we know how plumbing problems show up differently across each part of the area.
Our service radius covers Bonita Springs plus twelve nearby SWFL communities, all within about a fifteen-mile drive. That stretches from Fort Myers Beach in the north down through Naples and East Naples in the south. Each community below links to a page covering the plumbing issues most common to that specific area.
Bonita Springs sits on the Imperial River, between Naples and Fort Myers. Hurricane season here runs serious every year from June through November. That geography shapes what actually goes wrong with a home's plumbing. Storm surge and heavy rain push water toward low streets near the river. Salt air off Barefoot Beach and the Gulf speeds up corrosion. It hits water heaters and exposed fittings hardest, especially on homes closest to the coast.
Water hardness is another local factor. The area draws from a limestone aquifer. The water runs hard enough that scale buildup is a real, ongoing issue, not a sales pitch. Older Imperial Shores-era homes often have copper supply lines. Some are still on well and septic instead of the Bonita Springs Utilities system.
Newer builds in communities like Bonita Bay and Mediterra usually run PEX pipe. They connect to BSU's central water and sewer lines. BSU has also been converting nearby septic neighborhoods over to sewer in recent years. A repair in a 1970s riverside cottage is simply a different job than the same repair in a 2015 golf-course home. We plan for that difference before a technician ever leaves the shop.
We built this business around that split. One crew can size a tankless water heater for a seasonal condo in Pelican Landing in the morning. That same crew can answer a storm-driven burst pipe near the Imperial River that same afternoon. Every price quote factors in what actually varies here: tank age, pipe material, salt exposure, and whether the fix needs to survive the next named storm.
Seasonal ownership adds one more wrinkle. Many Bonita Springs homes sit empty for months while owners are up north. A plumbing system that sits unused that long behaves differently than one running every day. Shutoff valves seize up. Wax ring seals dry out. A small leak that gets caught fast in a full-time home can run for weeks in a vacant one. That's why we ask about occupancy pattern on every call.
Five minutes of prep before a storm can be the difference between a minor inconvenience and a flooded utility closet. This is what we walk customers through every June.
It depends on where you are and what's on the schedule that day. Emergency calls get priority routing. During an active storm, expect longer waits sitewide, since every SWFL plumbing company is handling the same surge of calls at once.
Yes. We give a typical range over the phone based on what you describe. Then we confirm the exact scope and cost once a technician actually sees the job, because access, pipe material, and how far a leak has traveled all change the number.
Yes. Several older communities near Imperial Shores and the river still run on well and septic instead of the Bonita Springs Utilities network. Our team works on both systems regularly, and we'll flag it if a septic-to-sewer conversion program is running in your neighborhood.
Hurricane season doesn't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Call now for emergency plumbing service anywhere in Bonita Springs and the surrounding SWFL area. Or reach out ahead of the next storm and get your plumbing checked before it turns into a middle-of-the-night call.
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