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CAAR PLUMBING LLC
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Serving Johnstown, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"Extremely helpful, efficient, and had quick service! Great pricing for the work I needed done. Would hire again for future and definitely am going to recommend to my friends and family."
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NoCo Drain Cleaning and Plumbing
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Serving Johnstown, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The entire day went seamless. They arrived on time, were polite and professional, thoroughly answered all of my questions, did an excellent job with the installation of the water heater, thermal expansion tank, and moved/replaced the prv. They also did an excellent job of cleaning up the area after they were done. I would absolutely hire them again and recommend them to friends and family."
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Leo Schilz
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Serving Johnstown, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

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"Leo came when he said he would and quickly fixed my pool light problem. He was professional and is experienced and knows what he’s doing. It’s hard to find a pool man that is knowledgeable and dependable and I am happy to have him."
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Tile and coping replacement
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IDL Concrete, LLC
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Serving Johnstown, CO and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

"Could not have been easier. Iram came out did a thorough inspection of the work needed and provided a precise competitive bid. He and his crew showed up on time as agreed upon and performed the work exactly as bid. The work was done on time and with excellent craftsmanship. I would hire him and his team next time I need a concrete project done."
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Sink Installation questions, answered by experts

Because it’s an engineered stone, quartz composite is much denser than other natural stone alternatives. For instance, if you drop a heavy object in a natural stone sink, there’s a chance the sink could crack, chip, or dent. Quartz’s density means quartz sinks are more resistant to scratches or staining. However, darker quartz sinks are more likely to show scratches or scuffs, and quartz sinks can stain over time.

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. 

Older faucet fixtures may have some corrosion, leaving them stuck. Try a few techniques to loosen the fixtures.

  • Wrap the fixture with a towel and tap the base with a hammer.

  • Use a putty knife to gently remove any caulk that may be holding the handle or fixture in place.

  • Apply a few drops of penetrating oil around the base of the fixture or around the nuts.

  • Purchase a faucet pulling tool to pop the fixture loose.

Expect your stainless steel sink to last between 20 and 30 years on average. When well cared for, you can use your sink much longer, particularly if you protect it from rust. A new stainless steel sink costs anywhere from $200 to $1,500 including installation, so it's in your best interest to take extra care to ensure its longevity.

The cost to pipe a sink depends on the location. Generally, you’ll spend somewhere from $150 to $500 installing plumbing under a kitchen sink and $200 to $800 installing plumbing under a bathroom sink. These costs could rise if you don’t have a plumbing hookup nearby and you have to reroute plumbing from outside of your kitchen or bathroom.

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