A whole-house inspection gives you a complete picture of what's working, what's aging, and what needs attention before it becomes an emergency. It's very useful when buying an older home or when the plumbing hasn't been inspected in several years.
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Calcium and mineral deposits from hard water are relentless on shower fixtures, and the Treasure Coast has some of the hardest municipal water in Florida. What starts as reduced water pressure can progress into a valve that won't regulate temperature properly or a showerhead that's essentially useless. Mr. Rooter Plumbing offers shower repair on the Treasure Coast for problems that go beyond what a new showerhead can fix, including leaking valves, damaged pans, and supply line issues hiding behind the wall. Here's what to know about what commonly goes wrong and what it takes to fix it.
Treasure Coast tap water carries high concentrations of calcium and magnesium. Those minerals build up inside valve cartridges, restrict showerhead ports, and corrode the small seals that keep water where it belongs. A cartridge clogged with mineral scale can't maintain a consistent water temperature, which puts extra stress on the mixing valve body.
The visible signs that show up first include chalky white deposits around the showerhead base, reduced spray pressure from blocked nozzles, or a handle that requires more force to turn. If left alone, scale buildup accelerates wear on internal components and shortens the lifespan of the entire valve assembly. Descaling a showerhead with vinegar helps temporarily, but it doesn't fix what's happening inside the valve or along the supply lines.
Shower plumbing on the Treasure Coast takes a harder hit than in most parts of the state because of the mineral load in the water supply. Homeowners here replace valves and cartridges more frequently than the national average. A plumber in Jensen Beach, FL can determine whether scale has damaged the valve body or whether a cartridge swap and a good flush will take care of it.
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Print NowA dripping showerhead after you turn off the water points to the valve cartridge. The rubber seals inside wear down, and water drips past them even when the handle is closed. A slow drip from a shower valve can waste 1,000 gallons or more per month, depending on the drip rate, which shows up clearly on your water bill.
The bigger concern is what happens when the leak isn't at the showerhead but behind the wall. Shower plumbing runs through framing, and a pinhole leak or a failed connection at the valve body can saturate insulation and wood for months before anyone notices. Once you see a stain on a neighboring wall or ceiling, the framing behind the tile may already have mold growing in it. Catching a shower leak early keeps the repair contained to the valve. Ignoring it extends the damage to drywall, subfloor, and structural wood.
Shower repair for a leaking valve typically involves shutting off water to the bathroom, removing the handle and trim plate, pulling the cartridge, and replacing it with a manufacturer-matched part. Some valve bodies corrode to the point where the entire valve needs replacement, which means opening the wall. An experienced plumber can determine which scenario applies before the tile comes off.
These two problems look identical from the surface but require completely different repairs. A shower pan leak happens when the waterproof liner beneath the tile fails. Water seeps through and sits on the subfloor. A drain leak happens at the connection between the drain body and the liner or the drainpipe. Both can saturate the subfloor and damage the ceiling below in a multi-story home, but the repair differs.
To tell them apart, plug the drain, fill the pan with a few inches of water, and check the water level after 24 hours. If the level drops, the liner has a breach. If the level holds but water appears around the drain connection, the drain seal is the issue. Skipping this step and guessing leads to unnecessary tile removal.
Shower installation on the Treasure Coast that uses a mortar bed and a PVC or CPE liner gives the system durability, but the liner can crack at corners or puncture during a renovation if someone steps on it carelessly. Shower replacement on the Treasure Coast with a prefabricated acrylic or fiberglass base eliminates the liner and simplifies future maintenance, though it requires a full demo of the existing floor system.
Mr. Rooter has done two stellar jobs for us. About a year ago they replaced a water heater hot water line in the wall. It was a Saturday and an emergency. Response time was excellent and the work was excellent. This past Friday 11/08, the 2011 water heater itself had to be replaced. Again Mr. Rooter was “Johnny on the spot” and got it done in excellent order. I moved down here from NY in 2020 and , of course, hadn’t found a plumber connection until I needed one. Found Mr. Rooter and am sticking with them! Thank you fellas…
This company is always prompt, courteous and affordable. Their customer service and knowledge in assessing the scope of the job over the telephone is amazing. Clint Morton, my technician was the most competent professional I have experienced in a long time. THANK YOU!
I just moved to the area and have needed assistance with multiple items. Many of which he helped me figure out how to do it on my own and didn't charge me for the advice and recommendations he provided. Very grateful for John and his team. Highly recommend them for all of your plumbing needs.
Mr. Rooter sent us the kindest, most knowledgeable and friendly person we could have ever asked for. He was thorough, shared next steps the whole way! So glad we called!! Thanks John for your amazing service
From my initial contact with Mr. Rooter to schedule an appointment for an estimate, the office staff were extremely professional. My appointment was scheduled within a two day period. My plumbing technician, Clinton, arrived on time for the estimate. Clinton also arrived on time for the installation appointment. He took the time to answer all of my questions. After he completed the job, he cleaned up the area completely. Clinton was a consummate professional, extremely courteous, friendly and helpful. If you are looking for a plumbing company with a courteous and professional staff, Mr. Rooter is the company for you.
I've used the Port St. Lucie Mr. Rooter on 2 occasions- once for a consultation on a possible water leak and again to install a dishwasher. I found them, both times, to be capable, professional, and to go above and beyond my expectations for the quality of the service. It's also worth noting that I'm pretty sure the plumber who did my first consultation on the leak was dishonest and prepared charge me to unnecessarily replumb my whole house. Mr. Rooter was very thorough, clear, and apparently honest, in their diagnosis. They also didn't charge me for it. I couldn't…
My family went through 2 other local plumbers before we found Mr. Rooter Plumbing of the Treasure Coast 2 years ago. We have had no desire to change plumbers since. Our technician, Clint, is "Grade A?". He always explains everything in full to our complete understanding and sets the expectations high and meets them. Every bit of work we've had him do has been of top quality. There is never a need to call them back as the job is done correctly the first time. They are extraordinarily accommodating with scheduling. We had to reschedule a water heater replacement multiple…
I've used Mr. Rooter plumbing multiple times. I am always extremely satisfied with this company. They have extensive knowledge in their field of work. I have never doubted their abilities or intentions. Every time the work has been fast, efficient, and affordable. I use this company for my commercial business and if I have any issues at home, they will always be the first to call. If you are looking for someone who knows what they're doing .. this is the place to call.
Grout is not waterproof. It's water-resistant when sealed, but it absorbs moisture and cracks under the thermal expansion that happens every time you run hot water. Once grout cracks along the floor-to-wall joint or around the curb, water moves through it with every shower. Shower caulking exists specifically for those joints because it flexes. Grout doesn't.
Failed shower caulking at the base of the walls or around the drain rim is one of the most common entry points for water damage in a tiled shower. You'll see it pulling away from the tile, discoloring, or growing black mold along the bead. Removing old caulk, cleaning the substrate thoroughly, and applying a fresh silicone bead rated for wet areas costs very little compared to what happens if the subfloor rots out beneath the pan. Here's a basic maintenance checklist for grout and caulk:
When water has already penetrated through failed grout or shower caulking and reached the backer board or subfloor, a cosmetic re-caulk won't solve it. The damaged substrate has to come out before the shower gets tiled again. A trusted plumber working alongside a tile contractor can confirm if the drain and supply connections are intact before the new surface goes in.
Whether it's a cartridge replacement, a shower installation on the Treasure Coast after a full demo, or a shower replacement with a new prefabricated system, it’s important that the work gets done right the first time. Mr. Rooter Plumbing provides shower repair on the Treasure Coast with licensed plumbers who will find the actual source of the problem before recommending a fix. Call today to schedule a service appointment.
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