
Kitchen Refresh, Zero Leaks
New farmhouse sink, faucet, disposal, and supply lines for a remodel — in and out in an afternoon.
A sampling of recent projects across the First Coast — filter by the kind of problem you're staring at.

New farmhouse sink, faucet, disposal, and supply lines for a remodel — in and out in an afternoon.

Eight guest baths repiped behind 1890s walls without disturbing a single guest breakfast.

Every holiday weekend, the same backup. One hydro-jet and camera pass found the belly; one repair ended the tradition.

Replaced a 12-year-old electric tank with a hybrid heat-pump unit — the homeowner's utility bill dropped $41 a month.

Two companies wanted to jackhammer. We pinpointed the leak electronically and rerouted overhead — tile untouched.

A café losing weekend revenue to backups. Hydro-jetted, descaled, and put on a quarterly plan — zero closures since.

Relocated the wet wall, roughed-in a freestanding tub and double shower, passed inspection first try.

Roots owned this clay line. Camera-located, spot-excavated, replaced — backups gone, lawn barely noticed.

Polybutylene out, PEX-A in for a 1990s home — minimal drywall cuts, zero surprises on the invoice.

Family of six, one failing 40-gallon tank. Right-sized tankless installed in a day — and the garage got its corner back.