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AJ&Co Property Services
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hampton, FL and surrounding areas

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AJ & Co. Property Services, LLC is a woman-owned, locally operated property services business proudly serving Gainesville and surrounding areas.\n\nAs a Florida native who grew up in a family handyman business and spent 12 years with a major Home Improvement retailer, I bring hands-on experience, product knowledge, and professional service to every job. \n\nMy goal is simple: quality work, honest communication, and helping Customers feel confident about their projects.\n\n✅ Insured\n✅ Reliable & detail-oriented\n✅ Local and customer-focused

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Drain Surgeon of North Central Florida
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hampton, FL and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

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"I hired them thinking that I needed to connect to the city sewer system. They listened to me and checked with the city as to what they needed to do to hook to the system. It was going to be very expensive and I had resigned myself to paying it. They wanted to check my septic tank first. Eli and Flip worked hard on it. They got the roots out of it, dug all around it, cut the roots back away from it and inspected the tank. It was in good working order. They could have just hook me in to the sewer system and charged me a lot of money, instead they solved my problem for a lot less. Their honesty and work ethic is the best I have seen in a long time. I would recommend them to anyone and would hire them again. I am a 77 year old woman living alone and they could have easily tried to take advantage of that and they did not. Means a lot."
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

There are a few ways to unclog a toilet without a plunger. Break up the clog with homemade solutions containing soap, vinegar, and baking soda, or simply let hot water spend some time in the drain. You can also use a two-liter soda bottle filled with water to push pressurized water into the pipe to dislodge the debris (see the steps above).

Yes, you’ll need to replace your toilet’s wax seal any time you move the toilet. This is because movement of the toilet will break the seal, rendering the remaining wax useless. Thankfully, replacing a wax seal is fairly easy, and the seal itself only costs $2 to $10 at most home improvement stores.

When replacing a wax seal you typically also have to replace the closet bolts that secure the toilet to the flange. These are usually about 2.5" - 3" long and have to be cut once the toilet is secure. Cutting them usually makes them too short to reuse.

The normal water level in a toilet bowl is about halfway full. The water should sit above the P trap drain because this creates a seal and suction. When you flush the toilet, the suction keeps sewer gases from entering your house through your toilet. Anytime the water level is higher or lower than half full, you need to make adjustments or replace broken parts.

If your toilet is still leaking after replacing the toilet flapper, then you may not have installed the toilet flapper correctly. Double-check that you have placed the flapper over the overflow tube correctly, and check the flapper chain is at the right length. If your toilet is still leaking, then you may have another problem on hand. For example, you may need to replace the toilet wax ring or replace the toilet fill valve if your toilet is wobbly and leaking from around the base.

The cost of making a bathroom accessible can be $3,000 to $25,000, but you could spend as much as $50,000 building a brand-new ADA-compliant bathroom. Some bathroom accessibility upgrades to consider include:

  • Installing grab bars: $100–$500 

  • Lowering cabinets and vanities: $1,200–$2,500

  • Installing modified doors: $700–$1,500

  • Installing a modified toilet: $400–$1,000

  • Installing an accessible sink and faucet: $100–$1,000

  • Adding a walk-in tub: $1,100–$17,000

  • Converting a bathtub into a walk-in tub: $350–$1,000

  • Installing a wheelchair-accessible shower: $2,000–$7,500

  • Installing a shower ramp: $16–$300

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