Have you ever had gross, foul-smelling water bubble up out of a drain in your home? If so, you’ve probably experienced backflow. Backflow is a common plumbing problem throughout the Tampa Bay region. This happens when water pressure changes cause sewer water to flow backwards through your plumbing system, contaminating pipes normally used for fresh water and coming up out of your drains. The best way to deal with this problem is to take advantage of Cass Plumbing's backflow prevention services. We install and service these devices throughout the Tampa Bay region. Call us today to schedule an a...
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Is Time For a Repipe in Your Tampa Home?
Like all physical things in your home, pipes won't last forever. Even if your plumbing was made from the highest quality materials, eventually they will need to be replaced. Whether you've been living in your Tampa home for years or you are considering buying another home, there are things to consider. After all, you don't want to buy a home to find out you have to shell out to fix the plumbing right away. With that in mind, let's take a look at a few signs that it's time to replace your pipes:
AGE OF THE PLUMBING
The older your pipes are, the more likely you are to have issues with your plu...
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Floor Drain Maintenance Advice

At Cass Plumbing, we have noticed over the years that Tampa homeowners often overlook floor drains. Floor drains resemble the drains you see in bathtubs and showers since they’re flush with the surface, but actual floor drains are commonly found in basement floors, garages, laundry rooms, older bathroom floors and sometimes on patios and driveways. Floor drains are installed anyplace where fast, efficient water drainage is needed.
Since they are often ignored and water doesn't flow through them on a regular basis, most Tampa homeowners don’t think about floor drain...
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5 Common Plumbing Mistakes Made in Tampa Bay
The caddy hanging from your showerhead and the drain cleaner in your cupboard serve their purposes well. Efficiency is important to you, and those simple items keep you and your home functioning as they should. Or, so you think.
Homeowners in the Tampa Bay area make more plumbing errors than you think, and we at Cass Plumbing see them on a daily basis. Check out these 5 common plumbing mistakes that we see in Tampa Bay daily.
1. Placing too much weight on plumbing fixtures
There goes your shower head. It’s tempting to load those holders hanging from your plumbing fixtures, but it’s ...
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What to Do When Your Hot Water Heater Leaks
Water heaters, whether gas or electric, will last about 10 to 12 years if you take good care of them.
Even so, there’s always a chance your water heater could leak. Often, small water heater leaks can be patched up pretty easily.
There are several things you can do before you call a professional plumber, like Cass Plumbing.
What to Do When Your Hot Water Heater Leaks
WHY IS YOUR WATER HEATER LEAKING?
The leading causes of water heater leaks include:
Broken drain valves: These will cause water leaks from the bottom of the tank. They’re easily fixed by replacing the broken drain va...
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The Reason Water Heater Replacement is Best Left to Plumbing Professionals
When the hot water goes out, that's never a good sign. In general, a traditional tank-type water heater will last between 8 to 12 years. It's always a good idea to perform routine water heater maintenance and check for signs that it's not working properly. Often, you can nip a hot water heater problem in the bud if the issue is caught early and basic maintenance is done. Some signs that your water heater is about to become inoperable include:
Corroded tank: Most hot water tanks in the Tampa Bay Area are made out of steel. Eventually, they will rust. If your tank is r...
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Does your shower drain smell?
Shower drains can start to smell for several common reasons. Mold or mildew might be growing beneath the drain cover. Your p-trap could be malfunctioning, allowing sewer gas to rise up through your pipes. Or there could simply be hair or grime stuck in your shower drain strainer.
Luckily, most of the reasons your shower drain smells so bad right now are pretty easy to fix. Whether your drain smells like mildew or sulfur, we’ve listed the most likely causes of your stinky problem below. By following these tips, you should be able to find and remove it no problem. Let’s start with your st...
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8 Signs You Need to Replace Your Main Water Line
Main water line replacement in the Tampa area comes with accompanying signs. A lot can go wrong with your plumbing, and there are several factors such as time, use, and weather conditions that wear down your main water line. Every day your plumbing endures a lot, and just like the pipes and drains in your house, your sewer’s main water line can clog and break down. No Tampa homeowner wants to deal with the stress of damaged plumbing, but it happens, and it’s crucial to know when it’s time to replace your main water line.
The Warning Signs of a Damaged Main Water Line
Taking proper care...
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A Touch of Cass
If you turn on the television or Social Media in 2020 you would think this is the absolute worst year ever. The 1 common thread running through every message is how unhappy and disgruntled Americans are about the year 2020. Many are calling it the worst year in American history.
Conservatives on the right are complaining about the liberals on the left, while the liberals on the left are complaining about the conservatives on the right. Everyone is complaining about Covid 19, the economy, the government, racial injustice, the protests, the riots, the police, the weather, hurricanes, immigrat...
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Top 9 Causes of Copper Corrosion in Plumbing

Corrosion in our plumbing costs businesses & homeowners in the Tampa Bay region tens of millions of dollars every year in plumbing repair, repiping, flood cleanup and water damage restoration.
Copper corrosion in your plumbing systems is a common phenomenon, which can have many causes.
Besides actual piping failure, the telltale blue stains the oxidized copper leaves on sinks, tubs, and fixtures can identify copper corrosion.
Often laundry and even blonde hair can be tinted blue. Copper can be toxic, and water-containing levels over 1.0 mg/L should not be used for drinking.
If ...
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