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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing of Savannah Metro
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceShower Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace+21 more

Serving Guyton, GA and surrounding areas

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"Had a great experience with Benjamin Franklin Plumbling! Jesse was very helpful getting my appointment set up promptly, Kevin the owner was here right on time and gave me a unbeatable quote along with a lot of very helpful information. Kevin had his technician Travis here right away to do the repairs. Travis did a great job, was very friendly, and communicated everything as he completed the work. Highly recommend! I will definitely be using them for any future plumbing repairs and maintenance!"
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Guy Boyd Plumbing LLC
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceWater Heater - Install or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business+8 more

Serving Guyton, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

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"I had a leaking hot water tank. The plumber I was assigned through my Home Warranty company told me that they could not relocate the hot water tank in any place other than in my master suite closet. This was needed because the current hot water tank was located in the attic. The hot water tank was installed and the home was built around it. The attic access opening was 20.5 inches and the hot water tank is 23 inches wide so the tank couldn't be removed. Because of the HVAC duct work, we couldn't put another tank in the same spot. Brilliant builder design! I would have to pay extra for the relocation, which is to be expected, but I would have to find an electrician to run the wires for this relocation. I understand that their hands were tied because of the home warranty contract but finding an electrician and getting their schedules to match up would take some time that I didn't want to waste. The tank was leaking from the bottom. I didn't want 50 gallons of hot water pouring through the ceiling should it fail. So I looked at other alternatives. I decided to call other plumbers for a 2nd opinion. I called Guy Boyd Plumbing on Wednesday late afternoon. On Thursday morning, Guy called me and asked what help I needed and to gather some initial information. Later that afternoon, Guy came over to my house to see the current set up and provided some options. After discussing options and costs associated with each option, we settled on relocating the hot water tank into a closet on the main floor. This was the most expensive option, but made the most sense. He provided his professional insight on the pros and cons of each option and answered every single question I had. He was very pleasant to deal with, very polite, and professional. The quote was exactly what we were charged. He stated he didn't think he could get to us the next day due to the corona virus situation and that it was 3pm in the afternoon on Thursday. Friday morning, we received a call asking if we could be available to have the hot water tank installed. The crew was polite and professional as well and had the hot water tank relocated and installed in less than 2 hours. I would highly recommend Guy Boyd Plumbing for any plumbing job based on my experience with the services provided. Excellent job, quick replies, and 1 very satisfied customer."
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American Standard Walk-In Tubs
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Walk In Tub - Install or Replace

Serving Guyton, GA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1929

Free estimates

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"Excellent service and quality installation. Totally clean install and done in 3 days as it was an oversize area. They were creative in filling in the extra area with a counter. The crew was delightful, quiet and respectful. I highly recommend American Standard Walk-In Tubs!"
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Affordable Plumbers questions, answered by experts

You should flush your water heater at least once a year, with some experts recommending a schedule of every six to 12 months (e.g., once in the spring and fall). The ideal frequency depends on several factors.

If your area has hard water with high mineral concentrations, you should flush the heater more often—typically every four to six months. Additionally, a water heater that is used frequently may require more frequent flushing than one that is used less often.

Regular flushing is important because it removes sediment buildup from the bottom of the tank. This maintenance helps improve the heater's efficiency, extend its lifespan, and prevent issues like clogs, overheating, and increased energy consumption. You can either learn to perform this task yourself or arrange for a service plan with a professional plumber.

In some situations, you may be able to try an alternative to repiping your bathroom. If you’re dealing with substantial clogs, for instance, you may be able to have a plumber come out and clear the clog. But if you’ve tried other repairs and are still dealing with issues, you can opt for epoxy pipe lining as an alternative to repiping. This method coats the inside of the pipe with an epoxy to seal holes or cracks.

You can buy pipe insulation materials in your local hardware store or in major home improvement stores. You can also shop for insulation online, where you may be able to more easily buy in bulk. When shopping, make sure you know your pipe's dimensions so you can buy the correct size of pipe insulation materials for your pipes.

While gasket-sealed PVC flanges are the type most commonly found in homes, flanges come in a range of different materials, including copper, brass, stainless steel, cast iron, and aluminum, that pros sometimes secure with glue. If this is the case in your bathroom, the replacement is a job better left to the pros.

Yes, a dripping faucet can increase your water bill. Leaking faucets use up more water than you’d think. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, a faucet that drips once per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. If you have more than one dripping faucet, your water bill can increase even further. 

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