RESIDENTIAL PLUMBING IN ST. PETERSBURG, FL

For all your flows, trust the Pros · St. Petersburg & Tampa Bay

Residential plumbing covers everything that carries water into and waste out of your home — pipes, drains, water heaters, and fixtures. Flow Pros is a licensed, family-owned residential plumber serving homeowners across St. Petersburg, from a leaky faucet in Kenwood to a full repipe of an aging Old Northeast bungalow. We handle repairs, installations, and 24/7 emergencies, and we know the quirks of St. Pete's older homes and hard water. Call 727-265-9639.

By Jared, Owner / Operator and Lead Service Plumber — Flow Pros Plumbing

  • FL #CFC1433820
  • Since 2020
  • Family-Owned
  • 24/7 Emergency
  • Updated July 2, 2026

Our Residential Plumbing Services

We're a full-service residential plumber, handling everything from a quick repair to a whole-home installation. Tap any service for details, or call and we'll send the right plumber.

Run a business instead? See our commercial plumbing services.

Signs You Need to Call a Plumber

Call a plumber when small problems start pointing to bigger ones — a slow drain, dropping pressure, or a climbing water bill are early warnings worth acting on. Even a small hidden leak can push gallons into your walls and yard. Watch for these signs:

  • A dripping faucet or a running/leaking toilet
  • Slow or clogged drains, or dropping water pressure
  • Water stains, musty smells, or discolored tap water
  • Spiking water bills, or water pooling in a tub, shower, or sink
In an emergency, shut the water off first. Turn off the main water shutoff valve, or the local valve under the affected sink, toilet, or appliance, before you call. Make sure everyone in your home knows where the main valve is — a few minutes now can prevent major water damage later. Then call our 24/7 emergency line.

Plumbing in Older St. Petersburg Homes

St. Petersburg's older homes bring plumbing challenges you won't find in new construction, and they're a big part of our residential work. Historic neighborhoods like Old Northeast, Kenwood, and Roser Park often still have original pipe that's reaching the end of its life.

  • Aging galvanized & cast-iron pipe that rusts, drops pressure, and discolors water — usually solved with repiping.
  • Slab leaks in slab-on-grade homes, where lines run under the concrete — see slab leak detection.
  • Hard-water scale from Pinellas County's mineral-heavy water, which a softener slows down.

Repair, Replace, or Repipe an Old Home?

Repair when a problem is isolated and the surrounding pipe is sound; repipe when failures keep recurring across the house. Replacing plumbing in an older St. Pete home is a step-by-step job: we inspect the existing system, map what needs to go, and replace failing lines with modern PEX or copper, then pressure-test to code.

A repair makes sense when…Repiping makes sense when…
One fixture or line is affectedLeaks keep popping up in different spots
The rest of the pipe is in good shapeWater is rusty or pressure is low throughout
It's a newer or updated homeThe home still has original galvanized pipe

We'll show you what the pipe actually looks like — often with a camera inspection — and recommend honestly. Financing is available on larger jobs.

Flow Pros Plumbing — St. Petersburg

Residential Plumbing FAQs

What does a residential plumber do?
A residential plumber installs, repairs, and maintains the water, drain, and gas lines and fixtures in your home. That covers everything from a leaking faucet or clogged drain to water heaters, repiping, slab leaks, and 24/7 emergencies. Flow Pros handles the full range for homes across St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay.
How do you replace plumbing in an old house?
We start by inspecting the existing system, often with a camera, to map what's failing. Then we replace the old galvanized or cast-iron lines with modern PEX or copper, section by section, and pressure-test everything to Florida code. In historic St. Pete homes we work carefully to minimize wall and floor disruption while bringing the plumbing up to date.
What are the signs of a serious plumbing problem?
Watch for slow or clogged drains, dropping water pressure, discolored tap water, water stains or musty smells, a spiking water bill, or water pooling around fixtures. Any of these can signal a hidden leak or failing pipe. Catching them early keeps a small repair from becoming major water damage, so it's worth a call.
Do you offer 24/7 emergency service for homes?
Yes. Flow Pros provides 24/7 emergency plumbing for homes throughout St. Petersburg and Tampa Bay. If you have a burst pipe, major leak, or sewage backup, shut off your main water valve and call 727-265-9639 any hour, and we'll dispatch a licensed plumber.
Are you licensed and local?
Yes. Flow Pros is a family-owned, owner-operated company that has served St. Petersburg since 2020, and a Florida State Certified Plumbing Contractor, license #CFC1433820. We also hold Navien, Rinnai, backflow, and OSHA certifications, and you can verify our license through the Florida DBPR.

For all your flows, trust the Pros

Need a Plumber for Your Home?

Licensed, local, owner-operated residential plumbing across St. Petersburg & Tampa Bay — 24/7, financing available.

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