Best Plumbers In Marathon, Monroe County, FL

Three Amigos Plumbing of Monroe Inc.

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(305) 367-3902

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Sleuth Leak Detection

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(800) 329-5325

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Marathon

Seven‑Mile sunsets and dolphin rescues enliven Marathon. Marathon plumbers fix salt‑eaten valves on stilt homes, clear lobster‑shell clogs in seafood drains, and install smart leak shutoffs in vacation villas. Crews also wire dock pumps and bait‑tank aerators. Island‑savvy, 24/7, and bilingual, they guard cottages, cafés, and charter fleets so visitors chase tarpon, not towels.

FAQ

How do plumbers reach stilt homes during storm surge?Crews stage parts on the island and use shallow‑draft boats if US‑1 floods. Emergency techs live locally, reaching any house in 20 minutes. Stocked vans carry stainless fittings and pumps, ensuring repairs finish before tides peak.
What clears shell‑grease clogs in seafood kitchens?Conch bits cement inside pipes. Plumbers enzyme‑soak lines overnight, then hydro‑jet with rotary nozzles. Quarterly jetting during season prevents backups and health‑dept shutdowns.
Can plumbers install bait‑tank plumbing?Yes. They run PVC lines, mount aerators, and add backflow preventers. Timers cycle pumps, keeping bait lively and power bills low.
How much does dock‑pump service cost?Annual check—seal, amp draw, anode swap—runs $180. Replacing a ¾‑hp pump costs $900–$1,200. Salt‑grade parts and care keep boats rinsed and tours on time.
Are Marathon plumbers licensed and insured?Florida licensing, liability, and worker’s comp are mandatory. Coastal plumbers carry extra umbrella coverage. Verify certificates before hiring.