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Recent Plumbers Reviews in Livingston

  • Crafted Handyman Services
    5.0
    Excellent job! They picked out beautiful fixtures and our shower works great! Range hood is perfect! I am already planning more projects for the new year. I'm excited to hire them again for some remodeling work!
    Arlene L.
  • Ease plumbing
    5.0
    We decided to replumb a granny house mobile home. The plumbing was so old that it was beginning to smell of metal and the flow rate was getting intolerable. Eric responded immediately and came out to check and see what we needed. He made some excellent recommendations wrote up a proposal that was
    Dave O.
  • GBR Plumbing
    2.0
    They should have texted me the day before that they will not come so that I will not be charged for the cancellation fee. I tried to contact them bet they're not responding.
    Genaro Z.
  • Plumbing Heating Paramedics
    5.0
    They fixed the leaking valve as originally requested. When the technician was turning on the water heat and he realized the gas valve was cracked (we did not know this before). Due to the high replacement cost (over $400), I agreed to having him installing a new water heater. The water heater was
    Mike H.
  • Martin Plumbing
    5.0
    Today was the second time I had this company out. Both times they were excellent. The first time I had a leaky toilet in the shop. I did not know where the leak was coming from. They determined that the toilet was running non stop and leaking at the wax ring. They removed the toilet and capped the
    Kathy W.
  • MIT PLUMBING
    5.0
    Good. Mark went the extra mile to go find a comparable replacement (at a local supply) for the 1954 Standard in wall assembly (not available at the big box stores) that has had a chronic slow drip since (a competing plumbing company worked on the problem). Work was quick & competent, now without a
    Steve P.
  • Repipe 1 Northern California
    5.0
    The job went great, except for a little delay on the start date. They have a great repipe team that jumps in and gets the job done with as little destruction on walls as possible. They have a great repair team that can in after it was all done and they fix everything....
    Linda R.
  • Central Valley Plumbing Repair Service
    5.0
    FIXED RNR GASLINE ,WATER HEATER VALVE AND LINE,OUTSIDE WATER FAUCET VALVE ,EVERTYTHING CAME OUT GREAT AND GREAT WORK .
    Socorro M.
  • Universal Plumbing
    5.0
    Ron can out within 2 hours of my call. He listened to my problem then went about fixing it. I was impressed by his professionalism. I now have water again.
    David D.
  • Johnson Plumbing inc.
    5.0
    I had just bought a house in Merced. Tree roots were causing the plumbing to back up. They told me where to dig up my front yard to find the sewer pipe. It was within 6" of where they told me to dig, about 3 feet down. Johnson Plumbing installed a 2 way clean out drain and fixed the problem. Very
    Joseph M.

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Plumbing FAQ

  1. How much does a plumber cost?

    Answer: The cost of a plumber ranges from $175 to $480, with a national average of $330. However, the price will vary depending on job complexity, timing, location, supplies and materials, permits, and level of expertise. These costs typically include toilet repairs, faucet installations, and leaky pipes. In addition to the service call, you may also need to budget for haul-away and trip fees often required during more complicated jobs. Ask your local plumbing contractor about these fees before hiring them.

  2. How much does a plumber charge to replace a toilet?

    Answer: On average, you can expect to pay your local plumbing contractor between $125 and $230 to replace an old toilet, with most residential homeowners paying around $150 to $180 for professional installation. You’ll need to consider materials and labor when calculating a final price. Not all toilets are equal. Depending on the brand you choose and the features you want, a new toilet might run you anywhere from $100 to $1,300. Add in the price of labor and installation, and your total project can jump up to $200 and $1,500.

  3. How much does a plumber cost to fix a toilet?

    Answer: According to our service providers, it costs roughly $75 to $200 on average to have your toilet repaired. However, this price will vary depending on the complexity of the job and the materials needed for the fix. Repairs can be messy and less-than-pleasant to address, but having a functioning toilet is most definitely necessary. If you’re experiencing problems with your toilet, contact a local, reputable plumbing contractor right away, as avoiding repairs can lead to bigger—and more expensive—issues over time.

  4. Is liquid plumber safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Good news! Liquid-Plumr® is safe for septic systems. Most drain cleaners disrupt the pH in your septic tank, which prevents the good bacteria from breaking down septic waste. The chemical make-up in Liquid-Plumr® works with the bacteria to break down waste quickly without harming your septic system. Still, it’s best to confirm with your local plumbing provider if Liquid-Plumr® is the right solution for your system.

  5. How much is it for a plumber to unclog a toilet?

    Answer: Even the most well-maintained toilets experience clogs. It’ll cost you an average of $200 to $700 to unclog your toilet. Severe clogs will require a more comprehensive repair method, so check with your local plumbing contractor to determine the best approach for unclogging your toilet.

  6. Is Liquid-Plumr®, or any other liquid drain cleaner, safe for septic systems?

    Answer: Yes and no. Liquid-Plumr® and other drain cleaners are most effective when used sparingly (one to three times a year). Repeated use of liquid plumber on drains could deteriorate your pipes and cause more damage. If your pipes clog frequently, put down the liquid plumber and call your local plumbing contractor immediately.

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