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Sanders Services Plumbing - Heat & Air
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Paron, AR and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I'm excited to give a big shout-out to Jonathan from Sanders Service Company for his excellent work on my sewer line. Jonathan is a hard worker and a super honest and straightforward guy. He really loves what he does, and it shows in his top-notch work. What's cool about Jonathan is he's a straight shooter who tells it like it is, which I appreciate. He's passionate about plumbing repairs and goes the extra mile to fix things right. Jonathan's attention to detail is impressive, and he's all about getting the job done perfectly the first time. Thanks a bunch, Jonathan and the Sander Service team, for your fast response and fantastic service!"
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Response time3 hrs
Response rate91%
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

A standard toilet flange should fit snugly into the outflow pipe and sit level with the subfloor. Installing a new one without first removing the old one will make it impossible to form a seal and keep the toilet bowl bolted securely in place. 

However, if you’re dealing with leakage or wobbling because you’ve installed a new type of bathroom tile (making the floor taller), you may be able to avoid fully replacing the flange by opting for a toilet flange extender. Extenders typically come in kits for easy DIY installation, fit over the existing flange, and bring the drain connection higher.

Flushing the toilet only to realize it’s clogged can cause anxiety. To avoid a clogged toilet, use less toilet paper. If you notice that the toilet is flushing and refilling slower than usual, you can use a plunger to clear clogs in the S-trap. If that doesn’t work, call a plumber to check your system and possibly clear the drain lines.

Yes, a bathroom remodel is a worthwhile home improvement project that typically adds value to your home, offering a return on investment (ROI) between 60% and 70%. Potential buyers look closely at bathrooms and kitchens, as these are often the most expensive rooms to renovate. A modern, updated bathroom is more appealing and assures buyers that the plumbing, fixtures, and flooring have a long, useful life ahead. Beyond the financial return, a remodel can also greatly increase your day-to-day satisfaction by creating a more inviting, spa-like space. Even a basic refresh with new paint and accessories can make a significant difference.

After flushing the toilet, you should have about half a tank full of water. While the exact amount of water you’ll have will vary, you want to make sure you have enough to cover the bottom of the bowl and enough to sit above the P-trap drain. While low water in your toilet bowl can indicate a problem, too much water can also be cause for concern.

Some of the most common plumbing problems in mobile homes are frozen pipes, leaking pipes, clogged drains, and low pressure. Since the pipes in a mobile home aren’t as insulated as those in a standard build, they’re more susceptible to fluctuating temperatures and damage. 

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