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David Allen Plumbing
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Felton, CA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1997

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"After receiving a ridiculous bid from another plumber, I thought my old house was doomed to suffer another of my own bad repairs. David Allen saved me from that fate. Really great person and those he works with. Now he is saving the neighbor!"
Response time6 hrs
Response rate92%
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Nathan's Plumbing INC
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving Felton, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

We have the experience and we are committed to providing quality workmanship and superior customer service on all our applications. We at Galan Plumbing strive to maintain our reputation as a high quality, very service oriented company with our main focus being customer satisfaction.

Water heater replacement
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mainline Hunter CCTV
5.0(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Felton, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Professional, Clean, Efficient. My Toilet And Shower Were Both Backing Up. Edgardo Did A Full Inspection To See What Was Wrong Before I Was Charged. He Was Able To Unclog My Drains And Show Me The Condition Of My Plumbing In Which I Plan On Replacing. I Highly Recommend There Service!!"
Two-Way Cleanout
Cast Iron Replace
Camera Inspection
Rinnai Tankless
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

There are several ways to save money on a bathroom remodel through proper planning and savvy design strategies. To reduce costs, consider the following:

  • Purchase your own materials: Buy your own bathroom fixtures, hardware, and other materials to avoid contractor upcharges and delivery fees.

  • Shop smart for big-ticket items: Save on pricey items like tiles and tubs by shopping sales and at discount stores.

  • Avoid major layout changes: Keep plumbing in its current location. Opt to replace fixtures rather than moving them to avoid significant renovation work.

  • Focus on high-impact, low-cost updates: Make affordable but impactful smaller changes, such as upgrading hardware, installing new lighting, and adding stylish but economical accessories.

  • DIY where possible: Handle easier parts of the remodel yourself, like painting or installing light fixtures, to save on labor costs.

  • Time your remodel strategically: Consider remodeling in the spring, which tends to be a lower-demand time of year and may result in lower costs.

The order of your bathroom renovation should prevent damage to the completed work. Start with demolition and removing the old fixtures. Then, address structural repairs or water damage, if needed. Next, tackle the rough-in phase for plumbing and electrical work, install waterproofing, and work on wall treatments like tile or paint. Install your shower or bathtub, toilet, vanity, and sink. Flooring goes in after major fixtures but before the toilet. Lastly, install new lighting fixtures, mirrors, and other finishing touches as desired.

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.

A running toilet is not a plumbing emergency, but you will want to try some DIY fixes or call in a plumber to prevent wasting gallons of water. The three most common causes of a running toilet are a broken or dirty flapper, an incorrectly sized chain between the flush lever and flapper, or a float that is out of position.

If your toilet won’t stop running, you might have a bad fill valve. This may be the case if the valve has calcium or debris buildup, is cracked, or shows visible signs of wear and tear. A bad fill valve may also be the culprit if you’ve already checked the flapper and chain and adjusted the fill height to no avail.

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