
Arlington built Jacksonville's postwar middle class: the ranch neighborhoods spreading from the Mathews Bridge past Jacksonville University, Tree Hill Nature Center's woods, and the bluffs where Fort Caroline National Memorial overlooks the river. Sixty years on, those solid concrete-block ranches are outliving their original plumbing, and keeping them affordable to fix is most of what we do here.
Sixty-year-old ranches, honest arithmetic
The Arlington pattern is consistent: cast iron drains from the 1960s reaching the flaking stage, first-generation copper with pinholes starting, and terrazzo floors nobody wants opened without certainty. Our camera and acoustic gear provide the certainty, and our quotes come in repair-versus-replace pairs so an Arlington budget can choose. A lot of our work here is keeping a $250 problem from being sold to someone as a $9,000 one.
Around JU and the Regency corridor, rentals and small commercial keep the property-management side steady, and the older apartment communities off Merrill Road run on our scheduled jetting routes.
Arlington plumbing questions
Bring us the quote; second opinions on major work are free. Sometimes a repipe is genuinely right, and sometimes one fitting fails alone. The camera and the pressure test do not have a commission.
With location done properly, yes: one contained opening, and terrazzo repair is a known craft. The alternative, rerouting overhead and never touching the floor, is often the better Arlington answer and we price both.
Constantly: tenant scheduling handled by us, photo documentation per visit, and pricing that keeps older units viable to maintain.
Need a plumber in Arlington today?
Live dispatch around the clock, a written flat-rate price before work starts, and a truck that is already in the area.