Pick Your Next Plumbing Step: An Interactive Quiz for St. Johns County
Answer five questions about what you are planning or fixing right now. We will point you toward the service lane that usually fits, with clear next steps and links you can use today.
You might be staring at one dripping angle stop, or you might be sketching a new coffee bar for a shop in St. Augustine. Those two paths do not belong in the same bucket on our schedule, and they should not feel confusing when you call. This page is a short decision helper based on the work we actually perform across St. Johns County: everyday residential repairs, repipes and major line projects, commercial care, and new construction coordination. It is not a bid and not a guarantee of what we will find on site. It is a practical sort so you know what to mention first when you reach us at (904) 547-2360 or on the contact page.
Choose one answer per question. When you tap the button at the end, you will see the result block that matches your strongest pattern. If you truly split between two styles of work, read both sections and describe the mix in your message. We would rather hear the full picture up front than guess after half a story.
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Your pattern: focused residential repair and tune ups
Your answers cluster around single location problems, shorter timelines, and outcomes that sound like a skilled visit instead of a month long project. That lines up with how our residential plumbing crew spends most weekdays in neighborhoods from Nocatee to Ponte Vedra Beach. Think leak repairs, toilet rebuilds, drain cleaning that stays on one branch, water heater troubleshooting, and fixture swaps you can plan in an afternoon.
Bring photos, a short video with sound if something is hammering, and any history of past repairs at that same spot. If one of your answers was really about the whole house but the rest pointed here, say so. Sometimes a main line restriction still shows up as “only the tub is slow” until we verify the line. Honest detail saves you a second trip.
Next steps: Call (904) 547-2360 or use contact with the words quiz result residential in the subject or first line. Mention the fixture and whether anyone is without water right now. If you are comparing this with guidance from our when to call instead of doing it yourself article, bring that up too so we know you already ruled out basic homeowner tasks.
Your pattern: repipes, sewer, grinder pumps, and major water lines
You described systems, repeat failures, and willingness to plan larger work. That is the lane where repipes and major work belongs: whole home supply replacement, sewer repair and replacement, grinder pump service, and upgrades to the main water service when the old line is the weak link. These jobs need clear scope before drywall and concrete disappear, and they need a team that has done hundreds of them in Florida soil and humidity.
Expect us to ask for age of the home, material of existing pipes if you know it, whether you have a slab or crawl, and any insurance or inspection paperwork already in play. Photos of cleanouts, meter setups, and wet areas help. If you are not sure whether you need a full repipe or a single line repair, that is normal. We walk properties with customers in plain language and point to the same kinds of projects shown on case studies.
Next steps: Call (904) 547-2360 or message through contact with quiz result major work in the first line. Attach any reports from inspectors or other trades. If you are also building an addition, peek at new construction so we can fold underground work into one coordinated plan instead of two half plans.
Your pattern: commercial plumbing rhythm and building systems
Your answers sound like volume, shared spaces, and schedules tied to revenue. That is commercial plumbing in practice: preventative maintenance, grease and floor drain programs, restroom packages, backflow tied to business use, and urgent support when a failure would empty the dining room or shop floor. We also travel statewide for commercial and new construction projects when the scope matches what you are building.
Tell us square footage, type of business, approximate fixture counts, and whether you manage the whole building or one suite. If tenants share lines, note that early. Photos of mechanical rooms and labeled shutoffs speed up the first walkthrough. You can read more about our background on the about page if you want the longer story before we meet.
Next steps: Call (904) 547-2360 or use contact with quiz result commercial in the first line. Ask for either a maintenance proposal or a single assessment visit, whichever fits your urgency. If you are in Hastings or World Golf Village, mention it so we plan drive time with the right van stock.
Your pattern: mixed signals
You landed on a tie between two lanes. Real buildings do that, especially when a house has a rental unit or when a small business shares a line with an older main. Read both result sections above that match your top scores, then call (904) 547-2360 or write through contact with the words quiz tie and a sentence for each symptom. We will sort it on the phone in a few minutes more often than you might expect.
While you wait, skim all services so you see how residential, commercial, new construction, and major work sit side by side on one team. That context makes the first conversation faster for you and for us.
Fine print in plain language
Quizzes simplify. Your pipes and your building code requirements do not. If anything on this page disagrees with what a licensed plumber sees on site, the visit wins. We still hope the sort above saves you from booking the wrong kind of conversation or from living with a slow leak because you were not sure we handled that category of work. Atlantic Plumbing Services has served St. Johns County for more than fifteen years, and we answer questions even when you are not ready to schedule yet.
Prefer voice to buttons? Call (904) 547-2360 and say you took the next step quiz. We will match you to the right crew.