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Level Up Contracting Inc
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Serving Fallbrook, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had a window that was leaking and did not know who to go to for fixing this issue. I found Level Up Contracting through Angi's list. They came and surveyed the problem area. The problem lied behind the drywall and Al told me what work was needed to investigate the issue and repair it. He walked me through the process and quoted me a fair cost for the job. Throughout the repair work he provided updates and what materials he needed to completed the work. Al provided excellent customer service and was very pleasant to talk to. I am very satisfied with his work and craftmanship."
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Response time3 days
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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The Handy Juan
4.9(
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Serving Fallbrook, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional, he was at my house at the time he said he would. every time he left he clean up after himself. Anytime I need something big or small I always call Mr. Robles."
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Response time10 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
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BNR Diamond Construction & Consulting
4.7(
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Serving Fallbrook, CA and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"Paul and his wife came out same day I requested them. They came in got straight to work. During the process he had received an emergency call but he didn’t panic he made arrangements to have another staff member come in with out skipping a beat. The young man who took over his name is Sy. This young man was professional courtesy and has above and beyond respect for people. You can tell in his mannerisms he was raised well. Sy is a good guy as well as Paul. Thank you guys for helping us with same day service. We will definitely use this company again if the need arises"
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Aquarium Services questions, answered by experts

Your sewer line can get grimy quickly. To prevent sludge buildup in your sewer line, pour a mixture of 1/3 cup of vinegar and 1/3 cup of baking soda down each drain in your home once a month. After about 30 minutes, flush the drain with hot water.

Some plumbers recommend 3/4 cup of bleach instead to clean any germs and bacteria that may build up in your sewer line. But this won’t break down any active clogs, and it cannot be combined with vinegar, as the mixture will create a toxic, hazardous gas.

The best thing to unclog a septic tank is a mechanical auger, especially if the clog is far down the line or particularly dense. You can also clear a clog in a septic line with a wooden pole or steel rod. Be sure to follow safety precautions when working in a septic tank, including wearing heavy-duty work gloves, goggles, and a gas mask.

No. You should dispose of all oil-based finishing products through a local hazardous waste program. Not only can oil-based finishes be hazardous for the environment if disposed of in the sink, but they can cause clogs in your pipes and stop up your drains. Most municipal garbage or waste disposal companies have a specific location or pick-up schedule for hazardous materials, so that’s your best bet to get rid of excess finishing products.

You should pump your septic tank once every two to four years for a family of four, depending on your septic tank size. You should pump a 1,000-gallon septic tank every two years, while a 1,500-gallon tank should be pumped every four years. Water usage also affects how often you should pump your septic tank. If you notice slow drains, foul smells, or gurgling sounds from your drains, you should pump your septic tank as soon as possible.

Pumping involves opening the tank lid, removing solids and wastewater, and inspecting components for wear or damage to maintain optimal function.

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