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24/7 emergency plumbing service for Town 'N' Country homeowners. Burst pipes, clogged drains, water heater failures, sewer backups -- we respond fast, any time of day or night.

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Town 'N' Country is a large unincorporated community in western Hillsborough County, situated between Tampa International Airport and the Westchase development. The area's homes were built primarily from the 1960s through the 1990s, creating a housing stock that is squarely in the age range where plumbing systems start requiring significant attention. The community's large lot sizes and established landscaping also contribute to root-related plumbing issues.

A common plumbing challenge in Town 'N' Country is slab leaks. The concrete slab foundations used in nearly all of the area's homes mean that supply lines running under the slab are inaccessible without specialized detection equipment. Signs of a slab leak include unexplained increases in your water bill, warm spots on the floor, the sound of running water when everything is turned off, or cracks in the foundation. We use acoustic and electronic leak detection to pinpoint slab leaks without unnecessary floor cutting.

Town 'N' Country's mix of well water and city water homes adds another layer of complexity. Homes on well water deal with different water chemistry challenges -- higher mineral content, potential sulfur issues, and iron staining -- that affect plumbing fixtures, water heaters, and appliances differently than city water. We are experienced with both systems and can recommend appropriate solutions for each.

Our Town 'N' Country response time is typically 30-40 minutes. We cover the entire community from Hillsborough Avenue south to the Courtney Campbell Causeway area, and from the Veterans Expressway west to the Oldsmar border.

Frequently asked questions -- Town 'N' Country

My Town 'N' Country home is on well water. Does that affect plumbing?
Yes. Well water in this area tends to be harder and may contain sulfur or iron. Hard water accelerates sediment buildup in water heaters and scale in pipes. Sulfur causes the rotten egg smell. Iron stains fixtures orange. A water softener or treatment system helps, and your water heater may need more frequent flushing -- annually instead of every 2 years.
How do you find a slab leak in Town 'N' Country homes?
We use acoustic detection equipment (specialized microphones that amplify the sound of water escaping under the slab) and electronic line tracing to map pipe routes. Between the two methods, we can pinpoint the leak location to within a few feet -- enough to cut a small access hole rather than trenching the entire floor.
Do many Town 'N' Country homes have polybutylene pipes?
Homes built from the late 1970s through the mid-1990s may have polybutylene supply lines. The material was widely used in Florida during that era. If your home falls in that age range, check the supply lines under sinks and at the water heater. Gray or blue flexible plastic pipe is likely polybutylene. We can confirm and advise on whether repiping is needed.
What is your response time to Town 'N' Country?
Typically 30-40 minutes. The area's proximity to the Veterans Expressway helps -- we can reach most of Town 'N' Country quickly from our dispatch points. Call (813) 219-8764 any time.

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