Expert Plumber in Orange Park, FL

RiverCity Plumbing serves Orange Park (32073) as a trusted plumbing contractor for Clay County homeowners, providing water heater services, drain cleaning, polybutylene replacement, and emergency plumbing. Orange Park's mix of 1970s–1990s construction means many homes still have original grey polybutylene or galvanized supply lines — both of which are well past their service life and at high risk of sudden failure. Call 904-760-7837.

Dispatched from: RiverCity Plumbing — South Jacksonville

9556 Historic Kings Rd S ste 401, Jacksonville, FL 32257

RiverCity Plumbing serves Orange Park (32073) as a trusted plumbing contractor for Clay County homeowners, providing water heater services, drain cleaning, polybutylene replacement, and emergency plumbing. Orange Park’s mix of 1970s–1990s construction means many homes still have original grey polybutylene or galvanized supply lines — both of which are well past their service life and at high risk of sudden failure. Call 904-760-7837.

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Orange Park · Clay County · 32073 & 32003

Your Trusted Neighbor for Clay County Plumbing Solutions

Orange Park is a cornerstone of the North Florida community, offering a blend of suburban comfort and riverside beauty. At RiverCity Plumbing, we serve as your Local Authority Engine for the specific plumbing needs of homeowners in the 32073 and 32003 zip codes. Whether you live in a well-established home near the Orange Park Mall or a newer property on Fleming Island, our team understands the unique challenges of Clay County’s residential plumbing.

We aren’t a distant franchise; we are local experts who know that Orange Park’s mix of city and well water systems requires specialized knowledge. From Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace to Lakeside, we provide licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians ready to handle everything from a sudden septic backup to a complex water filtration install.

Specialized Services for Orange Park Homeowners

Well Water Treatment

Removing iron staining and that “rotten-egg” sulfur smell common in North Florida well water. Learn more →

Septic System Maintenance

Professional pumping and repairs to keep your system compliant with Florida DEH standards. Learn more →

Water Heater Replacement

Expert installation of traditional and tankless units, including scaling protection for hard water. Learn more →

Drain Cleaning

Same-day service for stubborn clogs, using hydro-jetting to clear invasive tree roots. Learn more →

Fixture & Faucet Repair

Upgrading outdated hardware with high-efficiency, durable models for long-term value.

24/7 Emergency Service

45–60 minute response for burst pipes, major leaks, and plumbing emergencies.

Common Plumbing Issues in Orange Park

The suburban and rural mix of Orange Park presents distinct plumbing hurdles:

Well Water Quality

Many Orange Park properties rely on private wells drawing from the Floridan Aquifer, often resulting in high iron content and hydrogen sulfide odors.

Septic System Failures

With many homes on septic, the high water table in Clay County can cause drainage issues after heavy Florida rainstorms.

Hard Water Scale

Like the rest of the 904, Orange Park water averages 15.3 GPG of hardness, which can destroy water heaters in as little as 7 years.

Aging Suburban Infrastructure

Homes built during Orange Park’s growth spurts often feature original piping and water heaters that have reached their expiration date.

Well Water & Iron Staining? We Specialize in This.

Many Clay County homes on well water suffer from red/brown staining in sinks and tubs, rotten egg odor, and appliance damage. Standard big-box softeners often aren’t enough — you need a specialist.

Learn about our water treatment solutions for Orange Park →

Transparent Pricing for the 32073 & 32003

We believe in “Upfront Pricing, No Surprises” for our Orange Park neighbors. Clear, written estimates are provided before any work begins. We prioritize value and longevity, ensuring your Clay County home stays protected and functional for years to come.

Common Questions

Orange Park Plumbing FAQ

Why does my water smell like rotten eggs in Orange Park?

In many Clay County homes, especially those on well water, this smell is caused by hydrogen sulfide gas naturally occurring in the Floridan Aquifer. We offer specialized filtration systems — including aeration and oxidizing filters — designed specifically to eliminate this odor and protect your plumbing from sulfur damage.

How often should I pump my septic tank in Florida?

Per Florida DEH recommendations, most residential septic tanks should be pumped every 3 to 5 years. However, larger families, homes with garbage disposals, or older systems may need more frequent service. We provide professional pumping and full system inspections to keep your system compliant with Florida health standards.

Do you serve Fleming Island and Bellair?

Yes. We serve all of Clay County including Fleming Island (32003), Bellair-Meadowbrook Terrace, Lakeside, and the Orange Park Mall area. We are your local plumbing authority for all of the 32073 and 32003 zip codes, with guaranteed 45–60 minute response times for emergency calls.

My Orange Park home has red/brown staining in the toilets. What causes this?

This is classic iron staining from well water. The Floridan Aquifer that supplies most Clay County wells is naturally high in dissolved iron. When that iron-rich water hits oxygen in your toilet tank, it oxidizes and leaves rust-colored deposits. The fix is an iron removal filtration system or specialized water softener. We test your water chemistry on-site before recommending the right solution.

Need a plumber in Expert Plumber in Orange Park, FL?

60-minute response during business hours; fast after-hours response when available.

Call 904-760-7837
Call 904-760-7837