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Brasher Plumbing Solutions LLC
4.9(
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Serving Eva, AL and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"The guys were very professional and extremely nice! The whole process of them coming out was very smooth. They addressed all my concerns and were able to fix my problem. I will definitely be using them in the future for any of my plumbing needs."
Kitchen Stove
Fireplace
Bathroom Sink
Kitchen Sink Install
Bathtub Upgrade

+27

Response time4 hrs
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by5%of homeowners
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Premier Plumbing
5.0(
11
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Serving Eva, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Justin got us back in hot waterâ ¦in a great way!!! Thank you for your knowledge and prompt attention to our needs!!! I recommend Premier Plumbing to everyone!"
Water lines
Projects
New Install
New install
New Construction

+2

Response time10 mins
Response rate93%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Alpha One Plumbing, LLC
5.0(
12
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Serving Eva, AL and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Credit card accepted

"They arrived when they said they were which is a welcome relief. They had to return the next day because my faucet wouldn't fit but they were just as prompt and completed the job professionally and even cleaned up the mess. Great experience all around"
Response time7 hrs
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Acme plumbing
4.4(
28
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Serving Eva, AL and surrounding areas

"I was extremely satisfied with the plumber (Joey). He responded within minutes of submitting my request and came first thing the next morning. He was very knowledgeable, helpful and very honest. I will be calling on him again when I need more plumbing repairs in the future. I highly recommend to anyone else as well."
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

There are several ways to save money on a bathroom remodel through proper planning and savvy design strategies. To reduce costs, consider the following:

  • Purchase your own materials: Buy your own bathroom fixtures, hardware, and other materials to avoid contractor upcharges and delivery fees.

  • Shop smart for big-ticket items: Save on pricey items like tiles and tubs by shopping sales and at discount stores.

  • Avoid major layout changes: Keep plumbing in its current location. Opt to replace fixtures rather than moving them to avoid significant renovation work.

  • Focus on high-impact, low-cost updates: Make affordable but impactful smaller changes, such as upgrading hardware, installing new lighting, and adding stylish but economical accessories.

  • DIY where possible: Handle easier parts of the remodel yourself, like painting or installing light fixtures, to save on labor costs.

  • Time your remodel strategically: Consider remodeling in the spring, which tends to be a lower-demand time of year and may result in lower costs.

Some of the most common plumbing repairs are certainly no small issues. The good news is that plumbers typically deal with these problems frequently and have the parts and tools ready to take care of them quickly and efficiently. These common problems include:

  • Clogged drains: $75–$250

  • Clogged toilet: $125–$300

  • Bathtub and shower: $100–$600

  • Faucet or showerhead: $200–$350

  • Sink pipe: $200–$500

  • Toilet repair: $150–$400

You can DIY your toilet flapper replacement if you’re up for a small plumbing project. Turn off the water to the toilet, open the tank lid, remove the chain from the lever, and unhook the flapper. For a new, adjustable flapper, adjust it to the right setting according to your toilet's gallons per flush rating. Hook the flapper in place and install the chain with 1/2 inch of slack.

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

Yes, you can pour water down the toilet to help it flush. For each flush, you’ll need 1 to 2 gallons of water for newer toilets or 3 to 5 gallons of water for older toilets. Rather than dumping the entire bucket in all at once, pour the water in slowly for the best results. If you’re pouring water down the toilet to help it flush after a clog, only use 1 gallon of hot water.

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