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Avatar for My Guy Plumbing & Service, Inc.
My Guy Plumbing & Service, Inc.
4.9(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Hauser, ID and surrounding areas

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In business since 2015

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Customers say: Quick response

"Contacted Mike after waiting for the original plumber we called to cal back (never heard from him) . My daughter told us about My Guy had plumbed their bathroom. Mike told us he would be in Spokane on the 10th of March and that he could do a laundry room sink install in the afternoon. We sent him pictures of the old sink and the plumbing set up. He arrived as promised with all material in hand and within 4 hours he and his apprentice completed the job. The completed project was far better than we had ever hoped for. They did a total cleanup and removed the old concrete sink and did it all at a reasonable price. We would not hesitate to recommend Mike for any plumbing job."
Response time6 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
PLUMBNH2O LLC
New to Angi
Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hauser, ID and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2024

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

About us\nQuick and reliable service to all 5 boroughs and Nassau County. We cover outdoor sewer replacement, outdoor water mains, drain cleaning, camera inspection, water jetting, NYC backflow installation and inspection. Don't hesitate to contact our team of professional plumbers today.

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A River City Plumbing Service, LLC
4.8(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Hauser, ID and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

"They came right away and addressed multiple issues we were having; including identifying and resolving the large clog in our main drain. In addition, they re-sealed two toilets, fixed the water pressure and drain in our Master Bathroom and devised a plan to hold watch over our hot water tank. Lastky, they assisted our County Sewer District with finding our sewer lids via camera and special tools. They deliver! They care! Thank you for your thorough and professional work. Laueel & Jim Scott"
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Response time2 hrs
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Basement toilets don’t always need a pump. However, it is the most common setup because plumbing systems use gravity to move waste away from the home. Basement toilets often sit below the home’s main sewage system, and installing a sewage ejector pump pushes the wastewater and sewage up to the main sewer line. Alternatively, you can use an upflush or macerator toilet that breaks down the waste and pushes it straight to the main sewer line rather than via a sewer line from the bathroom.

DIY is possible for minor repairs or replacements. Professional services ensure proper installation and leak prevention.

The cost to install a new toilet typically runs from $225 to $530. This doesn’t include the price of the toilet itself, which can cost $90 to $1,500 depending on the model and features you choose. You can save money if you choose to install a toilet yourself. However, you might want to hire a pro for this project.

"Due to the many complexities of replacing a toilet flange, it is typically a job best left to the pros," says Jeff Botelho, Angi Expert Review Board member and plumber. "Many times it isn't as simple and straightforward as 'pop off the old one and pop on a new one' because the flange is either glued on (PVC/ABS), soldered on (brass/copper), or caulked in place with a lead & oakum joint (cast iron) and none of these things can be easily reversed without years of training and repetitive practice."

While technically possible, it is unlikely that a clogged toilet will fix itself. Clogs caused by water-soluble materials like toilet paper or human waste may eventually break down in the water, allowing flow to resume. However, this can take time, and any clogs from solid objects require manual removal. In most scenarios, especially if you don't have another bathroom, it is best to fix the clog yourself or call a plumber.

Tools include pipe wrenches, plungers, and augers. Professionals use advanced equipment for complex issues.

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