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Reed Construction
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Sewer Main - Install, Replace or RepairSewer Main - Install, Replace or Repair - For BusinessWater Main - Install, Replace or Repair+1 more

Serving Burney, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

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Offers commercial services

"Great service and I love the end result. Chris was very fast to respond, quoted a fair price and completed the work in a timely manner. Great company!!"
Response time10 hrs
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Apollo's Home Improvements
New to Angi
Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving Burney, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Here at Apollo's Home Improvements we are a family locally owned, and operated business with over 10 years of experience. We pride ourselves on our expertise, quality and customer service, which we provide to meet consumer needs. Our mission is to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction, from start to finish of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our clients, we take great care to work and communicate with each client in a professional manner. Our reputation is built on service, safety and quality, no matter how big or small the job, we'll treat your home or business as we would our own. Call Apollo's Home Improvements a call today. We look forward to working with you!

Response time30 mins
GD Robinson Plumbing Company
5.0(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For BusinessDrain Line Breakage - Camera Locate+20 more

Serving Burney, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1977

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

With 50 years of experience, GD Robinson Plumbing Company does work in all phases of plumbing. Installations and repairs, Tenant Improvement (T.I.) work, Drain Cleaning, Water Heaters, Sewer Replacement etc. We do both Commercial and Residential work. We also offer emergency services. We look forward to hearing form you!

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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

You can use other ways to seal the space where your tub and the bathroom tile meet. Using sealant tape, epoxy sealer, and spray foam can be just as effective as caulking your bathtub. When using alternatives to caulk, the one that is best for you depends on your preferences. 

Sealant tape takes less time and effort to use, which is why some homeowners prefer it. Meanwhile, epoxy sealer creates a smooth and glossy finish that can complement your bathroom. Lastly, spray foam is waterproof and can act as insulation for your tub.

For homes with a septic tank, harsh chemicals like those found in drain cleaner or bleach aren’t recommended. Some chemical drain cleaners can disrupt the balance of bacteria in the septic tank or damage your pipes. For homes with a septic tank, you can choose drain cleaners specifically formulated for use with septic tanks or go with a drain snake. When in doubt, make sure you know who to call for a clogged drain

To test for toilet leaks, use water coloring in the water tank and see if the water slips into the bowl from the tank. This test will indicate if there’s a problem with the flapper or refill tube. You can also put water coloring in the bowl of the toilet to see if there is a leak there. If there is, you should see the colored water on the outside of the toilet bowl or on the floor. 

Yes, and no. Your shower, toilet, and sink all connect to the same main drain, but the secondary drains going from each fixture to the main drain are usually separate. This isn’t always the case—especially in older homes—but since toilets contain black water and showers, tubs, and sinks have grey water, toilets are more regulated and come at a greater risk of contamination. It’s best to keep these drains separate using individual waste collection for this reason.

You can tell if your toilet fill valve is full by removing the lid and taking a look. When you flush the toilet, the float is at the bottom of the tank, the water empties, and the fill valve opens. The float rises to the top as the tank fills again with water. When the float rises to the right level, the fill valve closes; if the valve is too high, your toilet may only partially flush, requiring you to adjust the float. 

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