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Avatar for Clint Cooksey Master Plumber LLC
Clint Cooksey Master Plumber LLC
4.9(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceWater Heater - Install or ReplaceGas Piping+7 more

Serving Lowell, AR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was looking for someone to come re-install a toilet that we installed ourselves (badly) because it was letting not-so-great smells into the house. Clint was the first plumber to respond to me with a fair price. He came to do the work within an hour and did an excellent job! I'm definitely keeping his number for future plumbing needs."
Plumbing remodel
Plumbing remodel
Plumbing remodel
Plumbing remodel
Plumbing remodel

+7

20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by38%of homeowners
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Better Drain Solutions LLC
5.0(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearSewer Main - ClearWater Heater - Repair or Service+4 more

Serving Lowell, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Evan is an excellent plumbing professional, knowledgeable with superb customer service. Had a fairly significant problem that he was able to identify and remedy while also identifying another issue that was likely to become a large problem in the future. He was able to respond to my service request fairly rapidly, and I will absolutely be calling him in the future with any plumbing needs. Highly recommend."
Camera Inspections
Toilet Replacement
Toilet Replacement
Toilet Replacement
Toilet Replacement

+4

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Aqua Solutions Plumbing, LLC
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For BusinessGas Piping+9 more

Serving Lowell, AR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"Mike was on-time, helpful, professional, knowledgeable, and affordable. Service was so good, I insisted on a business card. I will have him back for other plumbing needs."
Response time5 hrs
Recommended by93%of homeowners
Avatar for 1st Class Tile & Bathroom Remodeling
1st Class Tile & Bathroom Remodeling
4.8(
30
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Shower Install or ReplaceWalk In Tub - Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace

Serving Lowell, AR and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"If you don’t want to deal with BS, Ted is your guy. He shows up and works hard. He does all the work himself, and he does a good job. The quality of his tile work is definitely expert level. His pricing is very transparent, as he provides an itemized list for everything he charges for. He’s just a real solid, old school type of guy that you can trust to do what he says he is going to do. He’s also very up front about anything that he doesn’t feel qualified to do. He keeps his job site clean and hauls off all the debris and waste. He’s very flexible and easy to work with. I messed up and bought the wrong kind of tile for the floor, but Ted worked with me to get it all straightened out. I would advise you to clear anything you are going to buy with your contractor first before you buy it. Overall, I highly recommend Ted."
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Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

The cost to unclog a drain varies based on the location and severity of the clog. For simple clogs within your home, such as in a sink, toilet, or shower, hiring a plumber typically costs between $110 and $350, with an average of around $200. Snaking a toilet or sink usually costs between $110 and $275, while a bathtub or shower clog costs about $225.

For a more serious clog in the main sewer line, the cost is higher. Clearing a main line clog generally costs between $200 and $600, with an average of about $380. However, prices can range from as low as $100 for snaking a minor clog to over $1,600, particularly if advanced methods like video inspection and hydrojetting are needed for a large or hard-to-reach blockage. Some severe main line clogs can cost upwards of $1,000 to clear depending on factors like the cause of the clog, its distance from an accessible cleanout, and whether the pipe is located beneath an occupied space (e.g., in an apartment building). You may be able to save money on minor clogs by using a drain snake or bladder yourself.

Since pedestal sinks are narrow and don’t have a cupboard to conceal pipes, many homeowners change their plumbing to make it less visible. It’s a big reason why installing a pedestal sink is more labor-intensive than other types.

Your local town or municipality’s fire code and other applicable ordinances will set out the requirements for installing and maintaining a private fire hydrant. These rules can vary from place to place, so it’s crucial to consult with your town’s fire or code enforcement departments before you install a private hydrant on any property you own. Alternatively, you can hire a professional fire service consultant to help you interpret local laws and ensure you’re fully compliant with those requirements.

Today’s standard sink stopper size is 1.5 inches. However, you can still find different sizes if your house uses an older sink stopper. Other sizes you can find in most hardware stores include one inch, 1-1/4 inch, 1-3/8 inch, 1-5/8 inch, 1-7/8 inch, 2 inch, 2-1/4 inch, 2-3/8 inch, and 2.5 inch.

Pipes most often burst during winter and early spring because those seasons experience the coldest temperatures that can freeze pipes. Pipes typically begin to freeze when the outside temperature falls below 20 degrees Fahrenheit—but it’s not a hard and fast rule.

The largest risk is any period of time when outdoor temperatures fall below freezing for six hours or more. That’s an average winter night in many areas of the United States, so it’s best to take precautions before winter begins, like insulating your pipes.

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