Our well stocked trucks usually carry the
parts needed to repair your faucet or can offer you several
in-stock faucets for replacement.
If you have ever experienced "shower
shock", you were probably using a shower valve that wasn't
anti-scald. Existing shower valves can be upgraded with these
easily and are economical to use also.
Most garbage disposal repairs involve
something jammed in the blades and can be cleared. We stock most
disposals on our trucks and can usually replace yours that same
day.
Anywhere you have a faucet or a fixture,
we can provide you with our experience on layout and selections
to make your renovation cost effective and functional.
If you're getting a new appliance, we can
disconnect your old set and reconnect your new one the same day.
Getting a new refrigerator with ice?
Running a new water line
is usually an easy job that we can do before or after your new
appliance arrives.
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Take the Leaky Toilet Test:
A leaky toilet can waste about 200 gallons of water per day, and
you might not know it. Water can leak from the toilet tank down into the bowl and then down the drain. Sometimes you will hear the toilet refilling even though you know no one has flushed it recently.
If you suspect your toilet is leaking, here's a simple test:
Remove the lid from the toilet tank, and if you have any
coloring cleaning agents remove them. Flush to clear the water
in the bowl, then put a few drops of food coloring in the tank.
If the tank is leaking, color will appear in the bowl within 30
minutes, and you'll know you need to get the toilet repaired.
You can save water by using one of the new low-flow toilets.
Older model toilets use 3 gallons or more per flush, but since
the mid-1990s, all new toilets have been designed to use 1.6
gallons of water per flush. So if your toilet is one of the
older ones, you might want to consider purchasing a newer model.
For years toilets have been 14" off the floor and have been
hard on most peoples' backs. Now many manufacturers provide
several models at 17" high.
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