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Rainbow Plumbing of Central Fl 1 is your trusted, local plumbing expert serving Micco and the surrounding Brevard County communities. We specialize in a comprehensive range of services, from emergency...
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FAQs
Can the coastal soil near Sebastian Inlet affect my sewer line?
The sandy, shifting soil common in our coastal terrain, especially in areas sloping toward the inlet, can stress underground pipes. This movement can cause the main sewer line to settle unevenly or develop bellies where waste collects. That stress, combined with root intrusion, is a frequent cause of slow drains and recurring blockages for properties in this zone.
How long does it take for a plumber to get to Micco from Sebastian?
Heading past Sebastian Inlet State Park on US-1, a typical dispatch route into Micco takes about 45 to 60 minutes during normal traffic. That time frame accounts for the distance and the local road network. We factor this travel time into our scheduling to provide you with a realistic arrival window.
What should I do to my plumbing before hurricane season?
With hurricane season peaking and winter lows around 52°F, a key pro-tip is to install a main water shut-off valve that's easily accessible. Knowing how to turn off your water quickly can prevent catastrophic flooding if a pipe bursts during a storm or a freeze. It's also wise to drain and disconnect outdoor hoses to protect your exterior spigots.
Does Brevard County's hard water damage my plumbing?
Brevard County Utility Services provides water with a high mineral content. This causes significant scale buildup inside pipes, water heaters, and fixture valves over time. In a water heater, that scale acts as an insulator, forcing the unit to work harder and fail prematurely. Whole-house filtration or a water softener can mitigate these effects and extend appliance life.
How old are the pipes in my 1980s Micco house, and should I be worried?
The polybutylene plumbing in homes built around 1987 is now 39 years old. In Micco Park, that age often means you're seeing the first major wave of system-wide failures. Homeowners report frequent pinhole leaks, sudden pipe ruptures, and a noticeable drop in water pressure as the material becomes brittle. Proactive replacement is usually more cost-effective than chasing individual leaks at this stage.
I'm on a well and septic system in rural Micco. What's different?
Rural properties here rely on private wells and septic systems, which demand specific maintenance. Well pump pressure switches and tanks need regular checks, and septic systems require mindful water use and periodic pumping. Unlike a municipal connection, a failure in either system is entirely the homeowner's responsibility to diagnose and repair.
Why do my pipes keep springing pinhole leaks?
Polybutylene pipes installed in 1987 are prone to a specific failure mode. Chlorine and minerals in the water cause the plastic to oxidize and become brittle from the inside out. This creates weak spots that fail under pressure, leading to the pinhole leaks and joint failures common in Micco homes of that era. The entire system is likely compromised once these leaks become frequent.
What permits do I need for a repipe in Brevard County?
Any major plumbing replacement in Micco requires permits from Brevard County Planning and Development. As a licensed master plumber with the Florida Construction Industry Licensing Board, I handle that red tape, including inspections, so you don't have to. This ensures the work meets all current codes and protects your home's value.