Plumbing

Welcome Florida residents! As a plumbing company, we know just how important it is to keep your home plumbing in top shape. That’s why we’ve put together a collection of blog posts specifically focused on home plumbing problems and solutions in Florida. From issues with water heaters to common bathroom and kitchen plumbing problems, our experts have you covered. Whether you’re a seasoned DIY plumber or need to call in the pros, our tips and tricks will help you keep your pipes flowing smoothly and your home comfortable and functional. Stay tuned for insights, advice, and stories from our team of plumbing experts!

  • It doesn’t really get too cold in Cocoa, FL, so a lot of people don’t think of preparing their pipes for the winter. However, at Freedom Air and Heat, Inc. we think there is no harm and taking some precautions. We encourage you to take a few minutes to ensure the pipes and faucets in

  • One of the most common plumbing problems that homeowners face are clogged drains. Dealing with a clogged drain can greatly compromise the comfort of your household. However, as annoying as a clogged drain is, it’s also a quick and simple fix that you might be able to handle yourself. So, if you’re dealing with a

  • A sump pump is an important appliance to have if you want to avoid flooding in your crawlspace, basement or the lowest part of your home. The pump is found in a pit or basin in the lower portion of your home. It collects and drains excess water and prevents damage caused by water buildup.

  •   It may seem like a silly question, after all, plumbing is about water, and power outages affect electricity. A lot of homeowners are afraid to ask, but want to know, will plumbing work when the power goes out? The answer: not necessarily. Plumbing often depends on electricity, and understanding their relationship is important if

  •     It’s not too loud, it’s not high pitched, and it’s quite common. But, it’s perhaps the most annoying sound that a homeowner will ever hear: a toilet that won’t stop running. To make matters worse, it is not all that easy to identify why a toilet won’t stop running. That’s why the expert

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