WE ARE CERTIFIED IN REPIPING HOT AND COLD WATER SYSTEMS.
DO YOU HAVE A SLAB LEAK? HAVE YOU HAD MULTIPLE LEAKS ON COPPER OR GALVANIZED PIPE? THEN CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TO REPIPE OR REPLUMB YOUR HOT AND COLD WATER SERVICE.
DEMAND THE BEST…………..CALL US TODAY!
We can install or repair your bathtub, sinks, bidet, shower pan, faucets, sinks, roman tubs, hose bibs, ice makers, pot fillers, and urinals. We can provide the labor only or we can provide the materials and the labor. Whatever suits your needs.
Let us give you a free estimate.
We can install all your sump pump needs. We can work on your septic system, your wet well, control panels, and your leach field. We have over 30 years in the trade.
How can we help you?
We can install for you steel pipe, concrete pipe, glass pipe, and all types of plastic pipe. We have over 30 years installing all types of pipe.
Let us help you with your next project.
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Call one of our offices listed below
Jacksonville, Florida Duval County 904-346-1266
St Augustine, Florida St Johns County 904-824-7144
Orange Park, Florida Clay County 904-264-6444
Jacksonville Beaches, Florida Duval County 904-246-3969
Fernandina, Florida Nassau County 904-277-3040
Macclenny, Florida Baker County 904-259-5091
Palm Coast, Florida Flagler County 386-439-5290
Daytona, Florida Volusia County 386-253-4911
Gainesville, Florida Alachua County 352-335-8555
Ocala, Florida Marion County (352) 732-6060
Starke, Florida Bradford County (386) 755-5727
Lake Butler, Florida Union County (386) 755-5727
Bronson, Florida Levy County (352) 493-2026
Cross City, Florida Dixie County (352) 542-1412
Trenton, Florida Gilcrest County (352) 493-2026
Tavares, Florida Lake County (352) 732-6060
Lake City, Florida Columbia County (386) 755-5727
Jasper, Florida Hamilton County (386) 755-5727
Palatka, Florida Putnam County (386) 328-7255
Old Town, Florida Dixie County (352) 542-1412
Newberry, Florida Alachua county (352) 472-1362
Serving all of Florida and Georgia at 904-346-1266
EMAIL LARRY@1STPROP.COM (feel free to email your bidding packages here)
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GAS PARTS
LP AND NATURAL GAS
STATE CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR CFC056659
SOLAR WATER HEATING
TANKLESS WATER HEATING
HEATER
PIPING INSTALLATION
GAS VALVES
REDUCING VALVES
MIXING VALVES
GAS COCK
GAS T
FLEX PIPE
BLACK IRON PIPING INSTALLATION
THREADED PIPE
MEDICAL GAS
B TANK
OSHA CONFINED SPACE PERMIT
LIFT STATION INSPECTIONS AND REPAIRS AND SERVICE
ANNUAL CONTRACTS
OUR COMPUTER HAS AUTO REPEAT FUNCTIONS, WE CAN SCHEDULE YOU ON A MONTHLY, WEEKLY, QUARTERLY, OR YEARLY FOR SERVICE AND OR INSPECTION SERVICES
MANOMETER TESTS
SYSTEM WIDE PRESSURE TESTS
STATE MANDATED PRESSURE TESTS
MIDWEST 830
SEPTIC DRAIN FIELDS DOZING TANKS LEACH FIELDS
GRAY WATER SYSTEMS REUSE WATER IRRIGATION REUSE OF GRAYWATER
PERMITS HEALTH DEPARTMENT PERMITS WELLS SUMP PUMPS
INFILTRATOR SYSTEMS HOOT OWL SYSTEMS GREASE TRAPS
PUMP OUTS LIFT STATIONS MAINTENANCE INSTALLATION AND REPAIRS
DRAIN CLEANING PLUMBING
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.
How do I know if I have a broken water line or slab leak?
Leaks are often indicated by high water bills or a faint hissing sound. A professional plumber should tend
to leaks immediately as damage can occur rapidly.
How do I know if my toilet is leaking?
If you suspect the toilet is leaking, put a drop of food color in the tank. If you see the color in the bowl,
there is a leak. Toilets consume more than 40% of total water usage when working properly – so it is
important (and cost saving) to ensure they are not wasting water.
There is a whistling sound coming from my toilet? What could it be?
Mostly likely, the flapper and fill valve need to be replaced.
My toilet keeps running and the water won’t shut off. What do I do?
This typically indicates a bad fill valve that needs to be replaced.
What causes low water pressure?
A leak or old galvanized piping can cause low water pressure. It might be time to repipe your house.
I only briefly have hot water. Do I need a new hot water heater?
Not necessarily. There are two heating elements in a heater, most likely one is burned out and will need
replacing.
I have scalding hot water. What do I do?
Scalding hot water can be an indication that the hot water heater thermostat has gone bad. This problem
will continue until the thermostat is replaced.
I have a strange odor in my home, what could it be?
It could be sewer gas. First, run water in any sinks that have not been run lately. If the water in the “U”
part of the pipe (p-trap) dries up, air will come in from the sewer creating a foul smell. Sewer gas can
escape through an unsealed toilet if the wax seal has broken. In this case, the toilet would need to be
pulled and reset. You may also try cleaning your garbage disposer by running anti-bacterial soap, ice
cubes, or lemon peels in it.
My Garbage disposer has stopped, what can I do?
There is usually a small red button on the side of the unit underneath the sink. Try pressing the button
for 2-5 seconds, then release. Run water and try to turn on the unit again as that may reset it.
How can I remove mineral deposits from by shower head and faucets?
Northeast Florida has a great deal of lime in the water. This will calcify on metal fixtures. Mix equal parts
vinegar and water in a baggie and use a rubber band to affix the baggie to the fixture. Let sit until the
calcification has loosened.
Is a drippy faucet worth fixing?
Drippy faucets can waste up to 150 gallons of water per month.
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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As the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States, Jacksonville is divided both formally and informally into a few large sections. Though most residents divide the city into Northside, Southside, Westside, and—increasingly over the past decade, Arlington—Jacksonville’s official website divides the city into six major sections:[1]
Sections of Jacksonville
- Greater Arlington, more commonly known to Jacksonville citizens simply as Arlington, is situated east and south of the St. Johns River and north of Beach Blvd.
- North Jacksonville is officially designated by the city website as everything north of the St. Johns & Trout Rivers and east of US 1. Much of this area is known by Jacksonville residents as the Northside, though much of what is called “Northside” does not fall within these boundaries, and much of what falls within these boundaries has not been traditionally known as “Northside”.
- Northwest Jacksonville is located north of Interstate 10, south of the Trout River and surrounds the downtown section. The parts of this area between US Highway 1 and the Trout and St. John’s River is usually considered part of either the “Northside” or, alternately, Downtown. Much of this section is actually rural land, not easily classified as part of any section.
- Southeast Jacksonville, almost universally known as Southside, refers to everything east of the St. Johns River and south of Beach Blvd.
- Southwest Jacksonville makes up most of what is known in Jacksonville as the Westside, though parts of Northwest Jacksonville also are considered part of the “Westside”. It consists of everything west of the St. Johns River and south of Interstate 10.
Address:
Callahan Pumps
5508 Wilmin Way
Suite # 4
Zip Code: 32207