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Tubs and More
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Serving Haddock, GA and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

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"We couldn’t be happier with our two bathroom renovations by Charles and Brian of Tubs and More of Warner Robins! It was a pleasure to work with them from start to completion. Below is the following work that was completed: A tub was removed, two showers were renovated, and new countertops and sinks were installed. He did some extra work (touch-up painting and replacing the towel racks) that was not in the agreement. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in the finished space are truly impressive. Our renovated bathrooms exceed our expectations, and we’re grateful to Tubs and More for bringing our vision to life! I have referred Tubs and More to three other potential customers. Very professional and friendly!"
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Advanced Plumbing Services
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Serving Haddock, GA and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

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"Awesome service!  I called Advanced Plumbing for the first time around midnight when I had a water spewing from a pipe behind my water heater.  I spoke with John who was there within 15 minutes of me calling.  He replaced the pipe and fixed the leak within 30 minutes.  I was worried about it being considered an emergency call and costing more, but he doesn't charge extra for emergency calls.  Great guy and great company!  Highly recommended!!
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Tanner's Service Plumbing
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Serving Haddock, GA and surrounding areas

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"Cody Tanner did a great job locating the leak and proving me a list of parts I needed to purchase for replacement. Replacements installed quickly and professionally. Will hire again for any future plumbing needs."
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

A shower diverter and a shower valve serve different functions, though some modern models combine them into a single unit. A shower diverter is a specific type of valve that directs the flow of water between different fixtures, such as from a tub spout to a showerhead or handheld sprayer. In contrast, a shower valve (often called a mixing valve) controls the water temperature and turns the shower on and off. A shower system can have both a diverter valve and a mixing valve to manage its functions.

Replacing a shower drain P-trap costs $150 to $250 for parts and labor. Costs increase to $350 or more if your shower drain assembly is difficult to access or requires more work (like replacing pipes and fittings). If you’re a knowledgeable DIYer, a new P-trap costs $10 to $45.

Worn-out rubber washers or O-rings are some of the most common causes of a leaky tub faucet. These small rubber parts create watertight seals within the faucet. However, they can deteriorate over time because of mineral deposits and water pressure. If you have a cartridge-style faucet, a cracked or damaged cartridge can also be the culprit. Regular use of the handles wears down these faucet parts, and they eventually start allowing water to seep through and create a drip.

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.

Soldering is a secure way to fix a leaky copper pipe, but if you don’t have access to a soldering iron, you can use a slip repair coupling or compression couplings. These types of couplings tighten with a wrench or by hand. If you’re looking for a temporary solution that doesn’t require soldering, you can use epoxy putty or adhesive tape.

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