Burst pipe, dead water heater, a drain that won't quit? 904 Plumbers connects you with a vetted, licensed Jacksonville plumber who picks up, gives a straight quote, and shows up — across Duval, Clay and St. Johns.
904 Plumbers is a local dispatch and referral service. We keep the phone answered and route your job to a licensed Jacksonville plumber who does that exact kind of work — so you skip the four-quotes-and-a-week-of-voicemails routine.
Call and describe it in plain English — water where it shouldn't be, no hot water, a smell in the yard. We'll tell you if it's an emergency or a next-day fix.
You're connected to a licensed, insured local plumber for your job and neighborhood, with upfront pricing before anyone turns a wrench.
Your plumber shows up, fixes it, and stands behind the work. One number to keep for the next time something drips.
Every card is a job our network handles across the 904. Each becomes its own page as the site grows — the local-SEO engine (see BUILD-PLAN.md).
Slow sinks, backed-up showers, and main-line stoppages cleared — snaking and hydro-jetting for the stubborn ones.
Drain cleaning in Jacksonville →Repair or replace tank and tankless units. Florida heaters typically last 8–12 years; tankless 10–20.
Water heater service →Warm spots, jumping water bills, the sound of running water in a slab home — found and fixed without tearing up the house.
Slab leak repair →Whole-home repipes for older Jacksonville houses with galvanized, polybutylene, or failing cast-iron lines.
Repipe specialists →Camera-locate breaks and root intrusion, then trenchless or dig repair on the sewer line.
Sewer line repair →Running, leaking, or wobbling toilets, plus faucet, sink, disposal, and shower-valve swaps.
Fixture repair →Jacksonville's hard, mineral-heavy water is rough on pipes and heaters — softeners and whole-home filtration tame it.
Water treatment →Annual backflow certification and repair for homes and businesses, per Duval County requirements.
Backflow service →Burst pipes, sewage backups, no water at all — a plumber on call day, night, weekend, and holiday.
Emergency plumber →The 904's houses, soil, and water create problems a generalist misses. The plumbers we work with see these every week.
Homes built before the '90s across Riverside, Springfield, and Murray Hill often run cast-iron and galvanized that's rotting from the inside. It's the #1 hidden repipe driver here.
Most Jacksonville homes sit on concrete slabs. A pinhole leak under that slab hides for months, spiking your JEA bill before you ever see a drop.
Northeast Florida groundwater is hard and sulfur-tinged. It scales up water heaters and fixtures fast — softening and filtration aren't luxuries here.
Hurricane season stresses drains, sewers, and sump systems. Coastal and flood-zone homes need corrosion-aware materials and a plumber who plans around the weather.
Most Jacksonville plumbing repairs run $150–$450 for common jobs like a clog, a faucet, or a running toilet, with a typical service-call fee of $49–$99. Bigger work costs more: water-heater replacement generally runs $1,100–$2,600 installed, and a whole-home repipe $4,500–$15,000 depending on size and pipe type. Call for an upfront quote before any work starts.
Yes — 904 Plumbers dispatches licensed emergency plumbers across Jacksonville 24 hours a day, including nights, weekends, and holidays. Burst pipes, sewage backups, and total loss of water get top priority. Shut off your main water valve if you can, then call.
For emergencies in the Jacksonville metro, a plumber is usually on the way within 60–90 minutes; standard repairs are typically same-day or next-day. Timing depends on your neighborhood and the job — call and we'll give you a real window, not a vague "sometime today."
A sudden jump in a Jacksonville water bill with no change in usage usually means a hidden leak — most often a running toilet or a slab leak under the foundation. A plumber can pressure-test the system and camera-locate the leak. Catching a slab leak early prevents foundation and mold damage.
Yes. Jacksonville's groundwater is moderately hard and high in minerals and sulfur, which scales water heaters, clouds fixtures, and shortens the life of your plumbing. A water softener or whole-home filtration system is a common fix that also improves taste and smell.
Yes — every plumber in the 904 Plumbers network is a licensed, insured Florida contractor. Plumbing is a state-regulated trade in Florida, and we only route jobs to pros who hold a valid CFC license. Your assigned plumber's license number appears on your quote and invoice.
Talk to a licensed Jacksonville plumber now and get an upfront quote — no call center, no runaround.