Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Ask Your Plumber: Plumbing Upgrades & Remodels

Are you wanting to do a bathroom upgrade?

Do you have questions about upgrading?


At Next Level Plumbing we have a lot of experience upgrading bathrooms and kitchens in the Sarasota/Bradenton area. From small upgrades to complete remodels, we have done it all. This means we are in a good position to be able to help you through the plumbing related portion of your project.


While every situation is different, there are a few tips that can help you in the planning stage.

One of the most important things to keep in mind is this: if you are planning on moving the fixtures (sinks, toilet, shower) by any significant amount, it will require a GC (general contractor).

  • If you are really changing up your bathroom, plan on getting a GC involved, or choose to do the work of the GC and pull your own permits.
  • If you only move the shower around, or change a tub to a shower you don’t need a GC. (Certain exceptions may apply).
  • If you plan to remodel the kitchen with all new cabinets, this does not require a GC or even permits (in most cases).
  • If your remodel is relatively basic and involves just installing new fixtures, faucets and/or painting, that is the simplest and usually cheapest way to update your bathroom without getting too involved.

Along with all the above advice, we want to remind you that each local jurisdiction makes their own rules and not everything said above applies in the same way to all jurisdictions. As always, this is general advice, and we recommend having us come out and give you a free quote and consultation on the best course of action for your particular upgrade or remodel.

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As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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Wednesday, December 16, 2020

FL Winters VS Northern Winters

Christmas In Florida!

(Blog Re-post)

What THEY have to worry about VS what WE have to worry about during this time of year!

As Floridians we gotta admit, we’re pretty lucky to be living in this tropical climate, especially when we take into account that around this time of the year many other areas of the country are freezing cold, and in my opinion, rather miserable outside! Florida winters provide various perks for us that we might not even realize unless someone reminds us about them.

For instance…

The Plumbing Up North VS The Plumbing in FL during the winter!

Plumbing differs depending where you live, and it makes sense because up north the weather effects the water, and that obviously effects the plumbing too! Pipes can freeze (which is why there are plumbing products made so as to minimize freezing pipes and so on) and because of that installation is done differently too!

The ground can also freeze upstate, which means it can be difficult to dig and do various plumbing jobs because of it!

If you happen to get snowed in, this can cause problems too! You’ll have to wait for that plumber to get to you until the roads are cleared!

If you plan to escape the freezing northern winters you’ll also need to take into consideration how long you’ll be gone, you don’t want the water inside your house to freeze up, so that might mean leaving on the heat or some other preparation.

What about the winter effects down here in Florida?

We asked Next Level Plumbing’s owner and master plumber Byron (who’s plumbed in the Sarasota area for over 15 years) and he’s never seen pipes freeze up in our Florida winters, so that’s something we can be thankful for!

On top of that, Byron’s glad he doesn’t have to shake ice off his boots when working at a job where he has to go in and out of the house often, for Florida winters- ice isn’t likely, but possibly mud! The only things that can really cause an issue to plumbing here are hurricanes or the occasional overwhelming amount of rain we can get!

Basically, we can be thankful for our mild winters and build sandmen at the beach in our bathing suits while our northern neighbors bundle up and experience the real winter weather! Props to you brave souls!

Though us Floridians might get a bit jealous due to lack of holiday cheer (aka no snow, Christmas trees to cut down, etc) we’ve got a pretty sweet gig going for us here! Don’t forget about the many blessings in your life this holiday season!

Want to read more from us? Check out the blogs below to see what else we share throughout the year!

Winter in Florida: Plumbing Edition!

Next Level FAQ’s

Need 2 Know: County Sewer Connections!

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As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com we’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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Wednesday, December 9, 2020

Winter in Florida: Plumbing Edition!

Winter in Florida: Plumbing Edition!

It’s getting cold in Florida and that means there are a few things to be aware of and pay attention to as it concerns your plumbing system.

The first thing to check is the water heater.

This is the most obvious one too. If the cold weather has hit and you are finding that you simply don’t have the same amount of hot water that you used to, you should have the water heater checked. It may need some parts or adjustments to get it working for the colder weather.

Another thing is to pay attention to your showers.

We find that when the cold weather comes the showers that only let the lukewarm water in and not all the way hot will be even more pronounced with the colder weather. Fixing these will help make sure you have hot water, and enough of it to have the hot shower you are looking for in the winter.

TIP! If you are concerned about the water freezing for the very cold Florida nights, you can leave a little trickle of water going at night. This will make sure the pipes don’t freeze.

If you do this, make very sure your drains are working well. You don’t want the water to trickle all night and overflow a stopped up drain and flood the house!

In the Sarasota Bradenton area it is rare to have frozen pipes, for the most part it just doesn’t get cold enough for a long enough period of time to really freeze them closed.

We hope this blog from Byron was a help to you! Curious to know more about Next Level Plumbing? Let us know! You can continue to read more of our blogs by clicking the links below.

Need 2 Know: County Sewer Connections!

Plumbing Prep for the Holidays

PSA: Plumbing Regulations

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As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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Wednesday, December 2, 2020

Need 2 Know: County Sewer Connections!

N2K: Need 2 Know

County Sewer Connections!

Are you receiving letters from Sarasota County telling you it is time to switch from septic tank to new vac sewer lines? It probably sounds almost scary reading those letters if you have been ignoring them. They will say that they are going to put a lien on your house, tell you that you are in violation of code, and talk about steep penalties.

If this is the type of letter Sarasota County has been sending you then it is time for you to do what they say.

So what happens when you do?

When we are contracted to install a new sewer line and crush and fill the old septic tank, the first thing we do is get all the lines marked. All the utilities have to be marked so we know where they are before they dig. Over the next two days several utility companies will come out to your house and mark your lines.

We will pull the permits required for the work. Then you are able to pay the county your impact fees. This needs to be done BEFORE we connect you to the new sewer.

Once everything has been located and the permit is pulled, we can begin work. We show up in the morning with a backhoe and dig the new line from where it comes out from the house to the county tap location near the street. During this time you cannot flush water, but in most cases you will be back online for use by the end of the day.

The following day is usually scheduled for the inspector to come out, check everything, and sign off on it. After the job passes the inspection then we come back and fill the ditch in and rake it down so it is ready for sod or seed.

Then once all of that is done the septic tank gets crushed with a backhoe, filled with dirt, and raked down, then the job is finally completed!

The more you know, the better prepared you are for the future and any possible upcoming circumstances!

 

Hopefully this information helps point you in the right direction. While your unique situation might differ from the norm, this will hopefully lead the majority of people to the most efficient path of fixing the issue at hand.

Curious to know more about Next Level Plumbing? Let us know! You can continue to read more of our blogs by clicking the links below.

Plumbing Prep for the Holidays

Ask Your Plumber: Toilet Differences

Next Level Upgrades: Shower Draining Slow?

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As always, if you are looking for a plumber to help you out with a maintenance call or plumbing emergency, feel free to give us a call or text at (941)504-3578, check out our website, or email us at nextlevelplumbinginc@gmail.com. We’d be happy to schedule a free estimate for you and provide you with all the professional help you need!

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