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Handy Hands
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

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Hi neighbor! My name is Ryan, and I’ve been working as a handyman for the past 5 years, building on a wide range of hands-on experience along the way. I take pride in delivering quality work and making sure every job is completed the right way—no shortcuts, no loose ends.\nWhen you invite someone into your home, trust matters. I focus on clear communication, attention to detail, and making sure your vision is fully brought to life. No task is left unfinished, and no concern goes unaddressed.

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A + Rooter Inc
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We didn't have the work done in the end. The bathroom faucet we wanted to install was a Grohe faucet. We purchased a "deal" to install a bathroom faucet. The plumber said that the deal did not include Grohe and offered to do it for an up charge. But, the up charge wasn't budgeted so we didn't have the work done."
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AAA Walsh & Sons
AAA Walsh & Sons
AAA Walsh & Sons
AAA Walsh & Sons

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Recommended by89%of homeowners
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The Scottish Plumber
4.4(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

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Emergency services offered

"As many people in the Chicagoland area likely experienced, we had some plumbing issues as a result of the Great Polar Vortex of 2019. Since we were running our water to prevent pipes from freezing, we found that we had drainage issues with our upstairs bathroom. We noticed a leak staining our kitchen ceiling and basement wall so we figured it was coming from the upstairs bathroom since that's where we had the sink turned on to drip. Guillermo came over on a Saturday to take a look at the problem. He arrived on time but wasn't 100% prepared for the task at hand. I was a little concerned with his indecisiveness on where to begin looking for a problem. He kept asking me where I wanted him to cut into the wall and look but I'm not the professional, you are. I guess maybe he was doing it because he was going to have to cut into drywall and he wanted me to give him permission to do it so I wouldn't be mad? I'm not sure but it wasn't super professional especially since I have no clue what is going on inside the walls. I don't know what different types of leaks look like and, presumably, he does. He ended up cutting way too much drywall, including in the back of the pipes and then couldn't even see the drain pipe to the plumbing he was there to inspect. Our insurance likely won't cover that so we'll be on the hook for repairing it. Sigh. Once Guillermo guessed the source of the leak, the plumber still had questions. He basically said he could cut into the ceiling under the toilet and look around or take the toilet out and see if it was a flange issue. He wanted me to make that call even though I don't know anything about plumbing. Of course, he cuts into more drywall, can't see a leak, so he still has to go take the toilet off. Turns out the toilet and the drain pipe were the issues. In the midst of cutting into the ceiling, the plumber realizes he doesn't have a ladder tall enough to see into the ceiling and neither do we. He has to go to a hardware store in the middle of all this to get one and then he comes back with a broken one (not his fault, but such a time suck). So he's out again to get a new ladder to replace the broken one just so he can look up into our ceiling. I feel like all the plumbers should be equipped with ladders and other equipment they might need in all kinds of houses because we aren't the only people in Chicago with high ceilings. That ended up being 90 minutes of time we'd never get back just waiting for him to come back and finish the diagnosis. Once we figured that out, we waited for the instillation crew to come in and replace a few feet of drain pipe and install a new flange for the toilet. We had to wait four days for someone to come and do the install which seems a bit long for a job that takes about two hours. Same thing happened with the install crew: they didn't have the correct size flange so they had to stop work and go to the hardware store. They were gone for almost an hour so my husband was just stuck waiting. They did a good job on the install once they were back and had the right equipment so our toilet is in fine, working order and draining properly. We ended up paying about $1900 for all of this work, the majority of which was labor costs. It really seems a bit high that these guys are making about $250 an hour for "work" that included going to Home Depot to get more supplies that they didn't come with in the first place. The work they did shouldn't have even taken that long and I got stuck with the bill, which seems odd. Another $375 of that was just to let the first plumber make holes in my wall that weren't totally necessary just to discover the toilet flange wasn't big enough. I know that it's not his fault that he couldn't see that the toilet was installed improperly from the outside, but it was really upsetting to have the plumber basically ask me what to do in terms of where to look for plumbing problems I know nothing about. Their customer service was always nice and easy to deal with, so that was a plus. Overall, I am happy with the work that they did since my toilet works and is no longer leaking, but I felt like the process of dealing with the plumbers in the house was somewhat unprofessional since the first didn't seem to know what to do and both sets of plumbers did not come prepared with the equipment they needed to do their jobs."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Lincoln Sewer & Drainage
4.8(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1970

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"I was unable to rod the drain blockage at the second floor bathroom vanity.  Lincoln's guy tried about ten times and couldn't clear the blockage.  We reviewed an alternative solution (new drain line) before he left.  I cut open some drywall to get a view on things and after three additional tries, he was able to clear the blockage.  I paid him for the entire job (main line rodding not yet complete) with a promise that he'd return within the week at a mutually acceptable time.  We connected about three days later and he rodded the two-flat to the street.  Great effort and an excellent work ethic.
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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Ferrari Plumbing, Inc.
4.6(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

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Emergency services offered

"Basic installation went pretty well quoted between 1000-1200 for a new water heater. Seemed a bit steep for the adjustment of the venting and piping adjustment to switch from a 40 gallon to a 50 turned out to be an additional 600 bucks. After a couple weeks the water on the hot side was coming out dingy but the cold tap was clear. I called Ferrari back to figure out what was going on as nothing had changed except for the water heater. After coming back out I was told it could have be the anode causing the discoloration as I have a well and the magnesium anode could be causing the discoloration so I had them change out the anode to aluminum for an additional 325 bucks. I was advised that this may not fix the issue which it did not. But the kicker is and I quote " Some people just live with the discolored water from their well.". My old water heater didn't​ deliver dingy water why would a new one do this? Turns out the water softener/iron filter was partially unplugged where the display lit up but did not regenerate. I had called another plumbing company to try and determine the issue as Ferrari didn't figure it out or even really attempt to diagnose the issue. And advised that I just "live with it""
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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H20 Plumbing and Sewer Services
4.6(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1997

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"H2O plumbing came out for us twice. The first time we had small flood and our sump pump stopped working. They came out right away and figured out the problem quick. Our circuit had blown, novice mistake of ours. They were so nice and didn't charge for the quick fix. I had them come back and rod clean out all our pipes so the water is flowing good. I would recommend them. Very nice guys who are fair and do great work."
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Wally Blanton Plumbing & Sewer
5.0(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

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Ejector Pump & Sump Pump Installation. Call Wally Blanton Plumbing & Sewer For All Your Plumbing & Drain Cleaning Needs. Our Business Provides Exceptional Service And Offers Small Family Business Prices.\n\nEjector/Sump Pump Installation\nWater Heater Installation\nFaucet Repair/Replace\nDrain Cleaning/Power Rodding\nHydro Jetting\n

Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Great Lakes Refinishing
4.8(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1985

Free estimates

We have 20 years of experience in the restoration and refinishing of antique claw foot bathtubs and pedestal sinks. We have devised a unique and quality process that will bring your fixture back to life. We will take your fixture by appointment and have it for 4-6 weeks. This time frame allows us to pamper your antique with the time and quality that it deserves. Delivery and pick up is available at an additional charge.

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Recommended by92%of homeowners
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J. Blanton Plumbing
4.4(
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Serving Aurora, IL and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike and Matt were great, they were skilled, efficient, and friendly. I thought replacing an under-mount stainless steel sink in an existing granite cutout would be very difficult at best. I knew replacing the faucet and disposal would be a routine job. I was pleasantly surprised that the entire job went fine and they were finished in 2.5 hours. They cleaned up the work area and hauled away the old sink, etc. I will say that their prices are high, but I was willing to pay for quality work, especially with the tricky sink replacement."
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Sink Installation questions, answered by experts

Since pedestal sinks are narrow and don’t have a cupboard to conceal pipes, many homeowners change their plumbing to make it less visible. It’s a big reason why installing a pedestal sink is more labor-intensive than other types.

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 standard kitchen sink size is typically 22 inches by 30 inches. However, kitchen sinks are available in a wide range of sizes to fit different kitchens, commonly from 25 to 39 inches long, though you can find even larger or custom sizes. When choosing a replacement, the easiest option is to select a sink that matches your existing one's dimensions. If you decide to install a larger sink, you will need to enlarge the cutout in your countertop; be sure to use the template that comes with the new sink to ensure a proper fit. Installing a smaller sink can be more complex, as it may require replacing the entire countertop.

Never pour used motor oil down the drain. Doing so can have serious environmental consequences, including contaminating groundwater, endangering animals, and killing vegetation. It can also clog your pipes, causing backups in your plumbing or the wastewater treatment plant. In most places, pouring motor oil down the drain is illegal, whether you do it in your home or a storm drain.

Yes, you can install an undermount sink with laminate. Installing an undermount sink with laminate countertops requires a superior adhesive to keep moisture away from the particleboard within the countertop. An undermount sink offers better hygiene since there’s no sink rim promoting bacteria growth, offers a streamlined appearance, and makes wiping away messes a breeze.

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