Trusted by Canal Home & Waterfront Property Owners in Cape Coral

Why Cape Coral Residents Choose Thomas Fort Plumbing

Established since 1995 – experienced with canal neighborhoods, Gulf-access homes & city utilities

Cape Coral's "Waterfront Wonderland" layout — with more than 400 miles of navigable freshwater and saltwater canals — creates plumbing and drainage conditions that are very different from land-locked cities. Thomas Fort Plumbing combines deep Florida experience with the staffing, equipment, and organization needed to handle both everyday service calls and complex coastal and canal-related issues. Our service routes are planned specifically for Cape Coral canal neighborhoods, Gulf-access properties, and inland communities, with technicians crossing the bridges multiple times each day.

30+
Years Serving Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Southwest Florida
120
Licensed Plumbing, Drain, Water & HVAC Professionals
10
Fully Equipped Service Vans Crossing the Bridges Daily
~15mi
From Our Fort Myers Base to Cape Coral via the Bridge
About Cape Coral, FL – City Profile & Neighborhoods

Understanding Cape Coral's Canals, Homes & Community Layout

Founded 1957 – the city with more canals than anywhere else in the world

Cape Coral is a city in Lee County founded in 1957 and built as a master-planned community on the Gulf Coast of Southwest Florida. With a 2020 population of about 194,000 residents and continued rapid growth, it is the largest city by land area between Tampa and Miami and a principal city of the Cape Coral–Fort Myers metropolitan area. The city is famous for having more canals than any other city in the world, with hundreds of miles of freshwater and saltwater canals lining residential streets. Neighborhoods range from older inland blocks and mid-century homes to new construction on Gulf-access lots, along with condo and townhouse developments and expanding commercial corridors.

Typical Property Types

  • Gulf-access waterfront homes along saltwater canals and the Caloosahatchee estuary with seawalls and private docks
  • Freshwater canal homes with backyard canals and docks used for recreation and connected to the city's irrigation system
  • Inland single-family homes & duplexes throughout older and newer street grids across the city's 120-square-mile footprint
  • New construction communities especially in expanding northern neighborhoods along Pine Island Road and beyond
  • Townhomes, condos & commercial properties along Cape Coral Parkway, Del Prado Boulevard, Veterans Parkway, and Pine Island Road

Canal System & Waterfront Access

  • More than 400 miles of navigable freshwater and saltwater canals make Cape Coral the canal capital of the world, creating unique drainage and plumbing conditions
  • Gulf-access saltwater canals connect to the Caloosahatchee River, bringing tidal influence, salt exposure, and seawall requirements to waterfront properties
  • Freshwater canals serve recreational and irrigation purposes and are part of the city's reclaimed water and irrigation systems that affect plumbing connections

Location & Bridge Access

  • Connected to Fort Myers across the Caloosahatchee River via the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Cape Coral Bridge — roughly 12 miles and 15–25 minutes from our Fort Myers base
  • Major corridors include Cape Coral Parkway, Del Prado Boulevard, Veterans Parkway, and Pine Island Road, stretching across the 120-square-mile city
  • Neighboring communities we also serve include North Fort Myers, Pine Island Center, and Punta Rassa
Plumbing & AC Service Across All Cape Coral Corridors

Serving All of Cape Coral – Gulf-Access, Freshwater Canal & Inland Neighborhoods

Daily bridge crossings from Fort Myers – covering the entire 120-square-mile city

Thomas Fort Plumbing services the entire city of Cape Coral, from southern Gulf-access neighborhoods to newer developments north of Pine Island Road. Our technicians cross the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Cape Coral Bridge multiple times each day, covering waterfront and inland streets, commercial corridors, and new construction zones across the city.

Because we also serve North Fort Myers, Punta Rassa, Pine Island Center, and Sanibel, our vans regularly travel the western corridors and can reach any Cape Coral address quickly for both scheduled and emergency calls.

  • Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Cape Coral Bridge — our two main routes from Fort Myers into Cape Coral
  • Cape Coral Parkway, Del Prado Boulevard, Veterans Parkway, and Pine Island Road corridors throughout the city
  • Gulf-access saltwater canal neighborhoods in southwest Cape Coral and freshwater canal neighborhoods throughout
  • Newer northern neighborhoods expanding beyond Pine Island Road, including new construction communities

Neighboring Communities We Also Serve: North Fort Myers, Punta Rassa, Pine Island Center, Saint James City, and Fort Myers Beach.

Why Cape Coral Homes Need Specialist Plumbing & HVAC Care

Cape Coral-Specific Plumbing, Drainage & Cooling Challenges

High water table, canal exposure, seawalls & intense AC usage

Cape Coral's design and coastal environment create specific plumbing and mechanical challenges that differ significantly from inland Florida cities. Thomas Fort Plumbing accounts for these factors on every Cape Coral job, using advanced leak detection, camera inspections, and tailored repair strategies suited to canal-side and inland homes alike.

High Water Table & Canal Exposure

  • The combination of canals, tidal changes, and coastal groundwater can contribute to slab leaks, shifting soils, and stress on buried pipes and slab foundations throughout the city.
  • Waterfront Gulf-access lots require seawalls before home construction, and aging seawalls can develop leaks or fail over time, affecting soil stability and drainage near buried plumbing lines.
  • Our slab leak detection specialists use acoustic, pressure, and thermal tools to locate issues with minimal disruption to flooring, driveways, and seawall-adjacent landscaping.

Storms, Heavy Rain & Hurricane Risk

  • Tropical systems and heavy rain events can push canal water up against seawalls and occasionally overtop them, increasing hydrostatic pressure and causing yard drainage and sewer issues in low-lying properties.
  • Storm surge and flooding events can introduce debris and sediment into drain and sewer lines, causing blockages that require hydro-jetting or camera-guided removal.
  • Water damage restoration after flooding or storm-related overflows is part of our comprehensive Cape Coral service offering.

Intense AC Usage & Mixed Utility Infrastructure

  • Long, hot, humid summers keep air conditioners running for much of the year, stressing condensate drains, air handlers, and ducting — making regular HVAC maintenance essential in Cape Coral.
  • Cape Coral's Utilities Extension Project and separate reclaimed irrigation water system mean some areas have full city utilities while others are still transitioning, impacting plumbing connections and system upgrades.
  • We work within city utility and irrigation requirements for connections and upgrades, ensuring all work aligns with Cape Coral's potable water, sewer, and reclaimed irrigation standards.
Full-Service Plumbing & AC for Cape Coral

Plumbing, Drain, Water & HVAC Services in Cape Coral, FL

From routine maintenance to 24/7 emergency canal-city response

Thomas Fort Plumbing offers a complete range of plumbing and HVAC services tailored to Cape Coral's waterfront, inland, and commercial properties. Whether you own a Gulf-access canal home, a freshwater canal property, an inland single-family house, or a commercial building, our licensed technicians are available day and night to keep your systems operating safely and efficiently.

Drain & Sewer Services

Leak Detection, Pipes & Water Lines

Water Heaters & Water Quality

HVAC & Comfort Services

Specialty & Commercial Services

Plumbing & AC for Every Cape Coral Property Type

Service for Gulf-Access Homes, Canal Properties, Condos & Commercial Buildings

Canal-city expertise coordinated with homeowners, investors & property managers

Gulf-Access Waterfront Homes

Saltwater canal and riverfront properties with seawalls and docks require specialized materials and techniques suited to tidal influence and salt exposure.

  • Slab leak detection and water leak detection accounting for tidal water table movement and seawall conditions
  • Outdoor fixture upgrades, dock plumbing, and irrigation connections using corrosion-resistant materials suited to Gulf-access saltwater environments
  • Full HVAC system service with rust-resistant components designed for salt air and heavy-runtime coastal conditions

Freshwater Canal Homes

Homes with backyard freshwater canals used for recreation and irrigation present their own soil, drainage, and utility connection considerations.

  • Coordination with Cape Coral's reclaimed irrigation water system for properties connected to the city's freshwater canal and irrigation network
  • Drain cleaning and camera inspections to find and clear root intrusion and sediment common in canal-adjacent lots
  • Pipe repiping and supply line upgrades for aging systems on lots with high water table and soil movement history

Inland Single-Family Homes & New Construction

Older inland ranch homes and newer builds in expanding northern neighborhoods each bring different pipe materials, utility connections, and maintenance needs.

  • Older homes with galvanized or cast iron pipes benefit from full repiping to modern PVC or PEX for improved flow and reliability
  • New construction coordination including rough-in plumbing, city utility connections, and irrigation system setup in compliance with Cape Coral's 2024 irrigation ordinance
  • Water heater and water filtration upgrades matched to household size and Cape Coral water quality

Condos, Townhomes & Commercial Properties

HOA and condo communities, townhouse developments, and commercial buildings along Cape Coral's main corridors require coordinated service and documented compliance.

  • Commercial plumbing for shops, offices, and restaurants along Cape Coral Parkway, Del Prado, Veterans Parkway, and Pine Island Road
  • HOA and condo association coordination — providing licensing, insurance, and full documentation for board submissions and community compliance
  • Hydro-jetting and shared riser inspections for multi-unit buildings with common drain stacks and mechanical rooms
Company History, Awards & Credentials

Thomas Fort Plumbing's Commitment to Cape Coral, FL

Founded 1995 – Serving Cape Coral & Lee County for 30+ Years

Thomas Fort Plumbing was founded in 1995 and has developed into a respected plumbing and HVAC contractor serving Fort Myers, Cape Coral, and the wider Southwest Florida region. Cape Coral homeowners, investors, and condo boards expect dependable contractors who understand the city's unique canal infrastructure, utility systems, and HOA requirements — and that is the standard we meet on every Cape Coral project.

Our technicians have worked across Lee County's waterfront and canal communities, including North Fort Myers, Punta Rassa, and Fort Myers Beach, giving us practical insight into how canal-adjacent soils, salt air, and mixed utility setups affect plumbing and HVAC systems.

  • Angi Super Service Award, Best of Florida Plumbing Contractors, Best of HomeAdvisor, Quality Business Award for Best Plumbing in Fort Myers
  • BBB Accredited with an A+ rating — verified credentials available for HOA and condo board submissions
  • Certified Plumbing Contractor (CPC), Registered Plumbing Contractor (RPC), Journeyman, NCCER, and ASSE plumbing certifications
  • Fully insured — general liability, workers' compensation, commercial auto, tools & equipment, and commercial property insurance
  • 24/7 emergency plumbing and HVAC service for Cape Coral homeowners, investors, and condo associations

Cape Coral Utilities, Permits & Irrigation Compliance

Cape Coral has a unique utilities setup, including separate potable water, sewer, and reclaimed irrigation water systems. The Utilities Extension Project continues to extend city services to additional neighborhoods. Many plumbing and mechanical projects require permits under Florida Building Code and city regulations, and Cape Coral's 2024 irrigation ordinance requires new or modified systems to meet at least 70% efficiency with smart controllers or soil moisture sensors.

  • Permit-Required Work: Major repipes, water or sewer service changes, backflow installations, some water heater projects, and larger remodels
  • We confirm permit requirements for each Cape Coral project and prepare and submit all required applications, plans, and supporting documents
  • Coordinate inspections with city and county inspectors and, where relevant, condo boards or HOA management teams
  • Work within city utility and irrigation requirements — including Utilities Extension Project connections and the 2024 irrigation efficiency ordinance — for all upgrades
  • Comprehensive insurance — general liability, workers' compensation, commercial auto, tools & equipment, and commercial property
Fast Response to Cape Coral

24/7 Dispatch to Cape Coral via the Midpoint & Cape Coral Bridges

Approximately 12 miles from our Fort Myers base – 15–25 min drive time

Our Fort Myers base provides direct access to Cape Coral via the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and Cape Coral Bridge across the Caloosahatchee River. The air distance is roughly 8 miles between Fort Myers and Cape Coral, with a typical driving distance of about 12 miles and drive times of 15–25 minutes under normal traffic conditions. Because our technicians cross these bridges multiple times a day serving Cape Coral and nearby communities including North Fort Myers and Punta Rassa, we combine scheduled and emergency calls efficiently.

Our Route to Your Cape Coral Door

  • Fort Myers base → Midpoint Memorial Bridge or Cape Coral Bridge → Cape Coral Parkway, Del Prado Boulevard, Veterans Parkway, or Pine Island Road corridor → your address
  • Our technicians cross these bridges multiple times daily — scheduled Cape Coral calls are combined with nearby routes to keep response times low
  • Dispatch team monitors bridge and traffic conditions in real time to assign the closest available crew
  • Live dispatch answers your call 24/7 — no answering machines for water emergencies, sewer backups, or AC failures

Common Cape Coral Emergencies We Handle

  • Burst supply lines or sudden major leaks in Gulf-access waterfront homes and inland properties throughout Cape Coral
  • Hidden slab leaks showing as warm floors, unexplained water, or damaged flooring in canal-side and inland homes
  • Major drain clogs or sewer backups intensified by storm events, root intrusion, or high water tables
  • Water heater or AC failures during Cape Coral's long, hot, humid summers

Emergency Response Process for Cape Coral

When you call for a plumbing or HVAC emergency in Cape Coral, here is exactly what happens:

  • Step 1: Call (239) 525-4400 – live answer 24/7, no voicemail for canal-city emergencies
  • Step 2: We triage your situation and dispatch the closest available technician across the bridge to Cape Coral immediately
  • Step 3: Technician stabilizes the issue, shuts off water if needed, and protects flooring, driveways, and canal-side landscaping
  • Step 4: Damage assessment, photos, and a written estimate for permanent solutions provided on-site
  • Step 5: Follow-up scheduling for full repair, restoration, or system upgrades, with permit and inspection coordination as needed
How We Serve Cape Coral Homeowners & Property Managers

Simple 5-Step Process for Cape Coral Plumbing & HVAC Work

Clear, canal-city-aware service from first call to final inspection

Contact & Scheduling

Call (239) 525-4400, submit a request at emergencyplumbingfortmyersfl.com, or email us. Provide your Cape Coral address, property type (waterfront, inland, condo, commercial), and describe your issue. For emergencies, we prioritize dispatch based on severity and crew availability.

On-Site Assessment

A uniformed technician arrives in a marked, fully stocked service van. We assess your plumbing, drains, or HVAC system, considering canal proximity, seawall conditions, elevation, and utility setup. When needed, we use camera inspections and leak detection equipment. You receive a clear, written estimate before any work begins.

Permits, Utilities & Planning

For permit-required work, we prepare and submit applications and coordinate inspections in line with City of Cape Coral and Lee County rules. If your area is part of the Utilities Extension Project or has specific irrigation requirements, we design solutions that comply with city standards and schedule work within HOA or condo association guidelines.

Professional Repairs & Installations

Work is completed to manufacturer specifications and Florida Building Code requirements. We protect flooring, driveways, docks, and landscaping while we work. For larger projects — repipes, sewer changes, major HVAC replacements — we provide regular status updates to homeowners and property managers throughout.

Final Testing, Inspection & Follow-Up

All affected fixtures and systems are tested thoroughly after completion. Required city and county inspections are completed and documented. We clean up the work area and follow up to ensure everything is performing as expected and to answer any maintenance or upgrade questions you have.

Plumbing & AC Cost in Cape Coral, FL

Transparent Pricing for Cape Coral Canal Homes, Condos & Commercial Properties

Free on-site estimates – no surprise charges, ever

Cape Coral properties vary widely in size, age, and location — from older inland ranch homes to high-end Gulf-access waterfront houses and new construction communities expanding north of Pine Island Road. Pricing reflects the actual conditions on site, including pipe materials, canal proximity, seawall considerations, and whether your area is served by city utilities or still transitioning through the Utilities Extension Project. Thomas Fort Plumbing offers free, no-obligation on-site estimates and clearly explains all repair and upgrade options so you can make informed decisions for your property.

Key Cost Factors for Cape Coral Projects

Type and condition of existing plumbing materials — galvanized, cast iron, copper, PVC, or PEX — and overall system age
Waterfront vs. inland location and any seawall, high water table, or tidal canal considerations affecting buried lines
City utilities vs. septic or well, reclaimed irrigation connections, and Utilities Extension Project status for your neighborhood
Need for permits, city utility coordination, and irrigation compliance under Cape Coral's 2024 irrigation ordinance

All pricing provided upfront before any work begins. No surprise charges on Cape Coral service calls.

Value-Focused Offers for Cape Coral Homeowners

  • Free professional inspection with any repair service booked in Cape Coral
  • Whole-home repipe discounts for Cape Coral properties with aging galvanized or cast iron pipe systems
  • Same-day drain cleaning specials available for many Cape Coral service calls across the city
  • Water heater installation savings with a range of tank and tankless equipment options for every budget
  • First responder & senior discounts available for qualifying Cape Coral homeowners
  • No overtime charges on 24/7 emergency calls — flat-rate pricing transparency always on Cape Coral projects
Cape Coral Plumbing & HVAC FAQs

Common Questions from Cape Coral, FL Homeowners & Property Investors

Answers about canal homes, waterfront service, city utilities & permits

Yes. Cape Coral is one of our primary service areas. It is directly across the Caloosahatchee River from Fort Myers and connected by two main bridges — the Midpoint Memorial Bridge and the Cape Coral Bridge — and our technicians cross them many times each day. Our full range of plumbing and HVAC services is available to every Cape Coral neighborhood and property type, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Typical travel time from Fort Myers to Cape Coral is roughly 15–25 minutes in normal traffic, with a driving distance of about 12 miles depending on your exact location within the city. Our dispatch team monitors bridge and traffic conditions in real time and assigns the closest available crew. Because our technicians cross the bridges multiple times daily for scheduled Cape Coral jobs, emergency response times are typically very fast.
Yes. We regularly work on Gulf-access saltwater canal homes and freshwater canal properties, including houses with seawalls and private docks. Our technicians understand how water levels, tidal movement, and soil conditions near canals affect plumbing, drainage, and buried pipe performance — and we use materials and techniques suited to Cape Coral's waterfront environment. We also handle slab leak detection that accounts for the water table conditions common in canal-adjacent lots.
Yes. We coordinate with Cape Coral's utility and irrigation systems, including areas under the Utilities Extension Project and properties affected by the 2024 irrigation ordinance requiring at least 70% system efficiency and smart controllers or soil moisture sensors. We design and install solutions that comply with city potable water, sewer, and reclaimed irrigation standards, and we handle all associated permit applications and inspections.
Yes. Thomas Fort Plumbing maintains current Florida plumbing contractor licenses — Certified Plumbing Contractor (CPC), Registered Plumbing Contractor (RPC), Journeyman, NCCER, and ASSE certifications — and carries general liability, workers' compensation, commercial auto, tools and equipment, and commercial property insurance consistent with City of Cape Coral and Lee County permitting standards. All documentation is available for HOA and condo board submissions.
Plumbing & AC Through Cape Coral's Seasons

Seasonal Maintenance for Cape Coral, FL Canal Homes & Properties

Year-round planning for waterfront, inland & commercial properties

Cape Coral's coastal climate puts year-round demands on plumbing and HVAC systems, and the canal environment adds additional seasonal considerations around drainage, seawall integrity, and storm preparedness. Planning your plumbing and HVAC service around Cape Coral's seasonal patterns helps avoid costly emergencies and keeps waterfront and inland properties running smoothly. Thomas Fort Plumbing can build a seasonal maintenance plan tailored to your property's age, canal location, and utility setup.

Spring – Pre-Summer Inspections & AC Tune-Ups

Summer – Heavy AC Usage & Storm Season

  • Heavy AC usage and afternoon storms increase stress on condensate drains, sewer lines, and canal seawalls — proactive maintenance helps prevent breakdowns
  • Before major storms, evaluate drainage around seawalls, check yard and sump pumps if present, and inspect backflow protections
  • Watch for canal water intrusion or high groundwater affecting buried drain and supply lines during extended rain events

Fall – Upgrade & Remodel Window

  • Good time for larger projects — repipes, sewer upgrades, and major remodeling when summer demand is lower
  • Service filtration systems and complete preventive plumbing and HVAC maintenance before the busy winter season
  • Ideal window for Utilities Extension Project connections, irrigation system upgrades, and compliance work under the 2024 ordinance

Winter – Peak Occupancy & Snowbird Arrivals

  • Cape Coral's population swells as snowbirds arrive — plumbing and HVAC systems run hard and benefit from pre-season inspection to avoid mid-winter breakdowns
  • Schedule drain cleaning and HVAC checks before the high-season rush to ensure systems are ready for full occupancy
  • Use our 24/7 service if unexpected plumbing or cooling problems arise while hosting family and guests at your canal home
Cape Coral Compared to Other Southwest Florida Communities

How Cape Coral Differs from Nearby Service Areas We Cover

Canal infrastructure, utility systems & waterfront property expertise

Because Thomas Fort Plumbing serves Fort Myers, North Fort Myers, Bonita Springs, Fort Myers Beach, and other nearby communities, our technicians know how to adjust materials, techniques, and planning for Cape Coral's specific canal and utility environment.

Cape Coral vs. Lehigh Acres & Inland Communities

  • Cape Coral has the world's highest concentration of residential canals — more than 400 miles of freshwater and saltwater waterways — while Lehigh Acres and inland communities have no canal infrastructure
  • Cape Coral's high water table and tidal influence create slab leak and buried pipe risks that are much less common in elevated inland areas
  • Our approach to slab leak detection and drainage in Cape Coral accounts for canal water movement that does not apply in land-locked communities

Cape Coral vs. North Fort Myers & Punta Rassa

  • North Fort Myers and Punta Rassa are unincorporated communities on the river's north bank, while Cape Coral is a full incorporated city with its own permitting, utilities, and irrigation ordinances
  • Cape Coral's Utilities Extension Project and reclaimed irrigation water system create compliance requirements not found in smaller unincorporated communities
  • We understand the regulatory differences between incorporated Cape Coral and neighboring unincorporated areas and adapt our permitting and utility coordination accordingly

Cape Coral vs. Sanibel & Fort Myers Beach

  • Sanibel and Fort Myers Beach are barrier islands with strict environmental controls and causeway or bridge access requirements, while Cape Coral is a mainland canal city connected directly to Fort Myers by two large bridges
  • Cape Coral's scale — 120 square miles with 194,000+ residents — means a much larger variety of property types, utility setups, and service needs than smaller island communities
  • We serve all three communities and adapt our materials, logistics, and compliance approach to each area's unique environment and regulations
We Serve All of Lee County & Southwest Florida

Plumbing & HVAC Services Near Cape Coral, FL

Covering every city, neighborhood, and coastal community across the Cape Coral–Fort Myers metro

Thomas Fort Plumbing serves Cape Coral as part of our wider coverage of Lee County cities and Fort Myers neighborhoods. If you have family, friends, or investment properties in any of the following areas, we're ready to help there too.

Need a Plumber in Cape Coral Right Now?

Our licensed Fort Myers plumbers are dispatched 24/7 across all of Cape Coral, Lee County, and Southwest Florida. Call now for immediate emergency response or explore your specific service area page.

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Book Plumbing or AC Service in Cape Coral, FL Today

Easy scheduling for canal homeowners, investors & property managers

Reach our Cape Coral service team by phone, email, or online form. We respond promptly and can often schedule same-day or next-day service for non-emergency requests. For plumbing or HVAC emergencies in Cape Coral, we answer live 24/7 with no voicemail and no delays.

Call Our Cape Coral Service Line

Live answer 24/7/365 for both emergency and scheduled plumbing and HVAC service. Mention you're in Cape Coral, share your property type and canal or inland location, so we can prepare the right equipment and dispatch plan.

+1 (239) 525-4400

Available: 24/7/365 including canal-city emergencies

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Email Your Service Request

Include your Cape Coral address, property type (Gulf-access canal, freshwater canal, inland, condo, or commercial), a brief description of your issue, photos if available, and your preferred appointment window.

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Visit our website, navigate to Service Areas → Cape Coral, FL and complete the quick request form. We confirm scheduling details by phone or email promptly after submission.

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Contact Thomas Fort Plumbing

Call 24/7 – Cape Coral Service Line:
(239) 525-4400
Our Office:
1657 Menlo Rd
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Serving Cape Coral:
Via Midpoint Memorial Bridge & Cape Coral Bridge
Cape Coral, FL 33904
Hours:
24/7 Emergency Service — Every Day of the Year
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Your Cape Coral Plumbing & HVAC Partner

Choose Thomas Fort Plumbing for Your Cape Coral Canal Home or Business

Experienced, certified, and canal-city-ready since 1995

When you need a plumber or HVAC technician in Cape Coral, FL, choose a company that understands the city's unique canal infrastructure, waterfront property requirements, city utility systems, and Southwest Florida's demanding climate. With 30 years of experience, a 120-person team, multiple industry awards, and round-the-clock availability, Thomas Fort Plumbing is ready to keep your Cape Coral property safe, comfortable, and efficiently maintained all year long.

  • 30+ years of Florida plumbing & HVAC experience serving Cape Coral and all of Southwest Florida
  • Certified Plumbing Contractor (CPC), Registered Plumbing Contractor (RPC), Journeyman, NCCER, and ASSE-certified technicians
  • Angi Super Service Award, Best of Florida Plumbing Contractors, Best of HomeAdvisor
  • Quality Business Award for Best Plumbing in Fort Myers, FL
  • BBB Accredited with an A+ rating — verified and trustworthy for Cape Coral HOA and condo board submissions
  • Fully insured — general liability, workers' compensation, commercial auto, tools & equipment, and commercial property
  • Specialists in slab leak detection, repiping, hydro-jetting, water filtration, and water heaters
  • 10 fully loaded vans crossing the bridges daily from Fort Myers into Cape Coral and surrounding communities 24/7

Ready to Get Started in Cape Coral?

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