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Groundworks
5.0(
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Serving Snowflake, AZ and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2000

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Gauge is a Representative who puts his Clients first. He reminds me, of a younger me. (This says a lot, because I was always a top notch Sales Rep and I retired early, as a result of my personal efforts and how I always did, as I said, and placed my Clients as top priority). I have yet to begin my project, but he won over my business and I?m excited to see the results. I?m confident they will exceed my expectations."
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Basement Waterproofing
Crawl Space

+15

128 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Trusted Heating & Cooling LLC
4.5(
109
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Serving Snowflake, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2009

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

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The diagnostic evaluation description changed from my purchase date to the appointment so the service was not what I expected.



I hired the company to seal my ducts. The price was reasonable but on the date of the appointment, only a portion of service was performed and the time of the appointment was not as scheduled. The remainder of the service was rescheduled when I called the company. The computer that shows pre and post duct sealing leakage was on the fritz. I was supposed to receive a copy and have requested this multiple times. I still have not received this.

The servicemen are very professional and seem quite competent. The schedulers, receptionist, business office end of things is atrocious.


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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Alltech Solutions, Inc.
4.3(
199
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Serving Snowflake, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Installers were very knowledgeable and polite, did a fantastic job, and cleaned up so well you could not tell they were here. Hos kept us informed the entire time. I highly recommend these pros!!!"
AC Install
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+14

Response time11 hrs
Response rate97%
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Pedestal sinks typically come with two pieces: the pedestal (also known as the base or pole) and the sink basin. You may hear it referred to as a standalone sink. The sink sits on top of the pedestal, which attaches to the floor and hides the plumbing. Both pieces usually come in porcelain or ceramic. 

No, it’s not safe to use a blowtorch or any open flame to thaw pipes. The intense heat can cause the pipe to burst and/or start a fire, leading to very costly damage. Instead, use safer external heating alternatives, such as heat tape, a space heater, or an infrared lamp. 

You can stop a leak with plumber’s tape, but it’s not a recommended way to repair a leak. To install it, you have to dismantle the plumbing connection, apply plumber’s tape, and then re-install the pieces. 

There are better options for a temporary fix for leaking pipes, such as repair sleeves, epoxy compounds, or pipe clamps.

To keep window wells from filling up with water, you need to stay on top of maintenance. Remove debris as it fills up, and regularly loosen the gravel at the base if it’s become compacted. You can also reslope your yard to make sure water flows away from the window well (and your home’s foundation), and you can even install a window well cover to prevent debris from building up. Installing an actual drainpipe at the base of the well can also prevent window well drainage problems.

According to the EPA, there is no safe level of lead in the blood, and so the maximum contaminant level goal (MCLG) for lead in water is zero. Even at low levels, lead is harmful to human health. It can also remain in the body and build up over time with repeated exposure.

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