
Oceanway and the far Northside are where Jacksonville still has room: new subdivisions rising along Main Street and Starratt Road, older acreage properties that have run their own wells for decades, and the wild edges by the Jacksonville Zoo, the Timucuan marshes and the Talbot Islands. It is city and country in the same ZIP code, and we run both kinds of trucks here.
New rooftops next to old wells
The new-construction half of Oceanway runs the standard first-decade list (builder-grade heaters, regulator checks, softener loops), while the established half runs wells, septic and the honest rural systems that predate the growth. That mix makes us the right fit here, because the same dispatcher can route a warranty-age heater swap and a no-water pump call to the same street.
Two local notes: the marsh-adjacent blocks live close to the water table, which makes drainage and sump questions real, and the acreage properties off the New Berlin corridors carry sulfur and iron in the well water that our treatment installs are built for.
Oceanway plumbing questions
Pressure is the utility's doing; hardness is the aquifer's. New Northside homes rarely include a softener, and most were plumbed with a loop that makes adding one clean. Free test first.
That is Wells-division bread and butter: pump, tank, switch and treatment service, and honest advice about when a decades-old system merits refurbishment versus a new bore.
Our routes run the whole far Northside, including the corridors out toward Huguenot and the Talbot parks. If your address has a Duval ZIP, you are inside the coverage, full stop.
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