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Farm Drainage Contractor that installs Farm Drainage Tile. From small main work to laterals. Service both Illinois and Indiana.


All Around Construction and Repair, Inc.

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All Around Construction and Repair, Inc.

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12 years of experience

At All Around Construction and Repair, Inc. we are committed to providing our customers with exceptional quality and great value. We are committed to working with our customers to meet their needs, expectations, AND budgets. We offer an array of services that can be tailored to meet your construction and repair needs. Our clientele includes owners and mangers of single family homes, multi-family units and rental properties, and commercial buildings. We offer our services as both a general contractor and as a sub-contractor.

At All Around Construction and Repair, Inc. we are committed to providing our customers with exceptional quality and great value. We are committed to working with our customers to meet their needs, expectations, AND budgets. We offer an array of services that can be tailored to meet your construction and repair needs. Our clientele includes owners and mangers of single family homes, multi-family units and rental properties, and commercial buildings. We offer our services as both a general contractor and as a sub-contractor.


"Our basement drains were backing up when we ran the washing machine, and Mid-state came out to clean our drains. They initially forgot about our appointment, but came soon after we called to remind them. They were here about an hour and cleared a large clump of roots from our pipes, resolving the issue. The cost was $175, which I thought was reasonable."

Margaret W on December 2019

General hours of operation are 7:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Afterhours service is available.

"Our basement drains were backing up when we ran the washing machine, and Mid-state came out to clean our drains. They initially forgot about our appointment, but came soon after we called to remind them. They were here about an hour and cleared a large clump of roots from our pipes, resolving the issue. The cost was $175, which I thought was reasonable."

Margaret W on December 2019


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Mike's SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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Mike's SEAMLESS GUTTERS

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21 years of experience

Providing 5 & 6 inch seamless guttering and ALL guttering services. We clean gutters inside and out. We remove and replace old gutters. We install on brand new homes. We clean drains and irrigation tiles. We get the water away from your foundation. Free Estimates. Family Owned.

Providing 5 & 6 inch seamless guttering and ALL guttering services. We clean gutters inside and out. We remove and replace old gutters. We install on brand new homes. We clean drains and irrigation tiles. We get the water away from your foundation. Free Estimates. Family Owned.




Chandler Excavation

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Chandler Excavation

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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Chandler Excavation is a small business comprised of just a few employees we specialize in drainage line repairs from farm tile, sewer, septic, to downspout, or surface water drainage. We also supply backhoes and excavators to perform most other services including: Building site work (footers, basements, backfill or final grading, gravel driveways and parking areas), Drainage ditch cleaning and re-shaping, Demolition of older buildings and concrete pads. We offer a wide variety of gravel, sand, and dirt for sale with delivery and spreading available. Chandler Excavation is a licensed septic installer in Illinois. We currently accept cash or check for payment. For new customers a down payment may be required.

Chandler Excavation is a small business comprised of just a few employees we specialize in drainage line repairs from farm tile, sewer, septic, to downspout, or surface water drainage. We also supply backhoes and excavators to perform most other services including: Building site work (footers, basements, backfill or final grading, gravel driveways and parking areas), Drainage ditch cleaning and re-shaping, Demolition of older buildings and concrete pads. We offer a wide variety of gravel, sand, and dirt for sale with delivery and spreading available. Chandler Excavation is a licensed septic installer in Illinois. We currently accept cash or check for payment. For new customers a down payment may be required.


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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Champaign

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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of Champaign

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55 years of experience

At Mr. Rooter® Plumbing every customer’s individual needs are important. Whether it’s a simple sink clog or a damaged sewer line, you can count on a Mr. Rooter plumber to take care of your plumbing needs – day or night – with never an overtime charge. Our professional service, quality products and honest, up-front pricing make Mr. Rooter the best value in plumbing services nationwide. Mr. Rooter is ready for all emergency plumbing issues, from clogged drains and sewage backups to frozen pipes and leaking water heaters. You can count on an expert diagnosis from Mr. Rooter with our camera inspection tools. Then we’ll fix it right the first time, whether it takes HydroScrub® drain cleaning or trenchless pipe repair, with courteous smiles on our faces. There's a reason they call us Mr.® Call your local Mr. Rooter today.

"prompt, efficient, neat."

Andrew S on July 2018

At Mr. Rooter® Plumbing every customer’s individual needs are important. Whether it’s a simple sink clog or a damaged sewer line, you can count on a Mr. Rooter plumber to take care of your plumbing needs – day or night – with never an overtime charge. Our professional service, quality products and honest, up-front pricing make Mr. Rooter the best value in plumbing services nationwide. Mr. Rooter is ready for all emergency plumbing issues, from clogged drains and sewage backups to frozen pipes and leaking water heaters. You can count on an expert diagnosis from Mr. Rooter with our camera inspection tools. Then we’ll fix it right the first time, whether it takes HydroScrub® drain cleaning or trenchless pipe repair, with courteous smiles on our faces. There's a reason they call us Mr.® Call your local Mr. Rooter today.

"prompt, efficient, neat."

Andrew S on July 2018

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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

No, you typically cannot use metal detectors to find your sewer line. Most sewer lines are made of non-metallic materials such as PVC, clay, or cast iron, which are not detectable by standard metal detectors. Metal detectors are designed to locate metallic objects, so they won't be effective for identifying the path of a non-metallic sewer line. To locate your sewer line accurately, it's best to use other methods.

There are a few reasons your diverter valve may not be fully diverting. Blockages from mineral buildup are common, but if your diverter is older, it may be suffering from normal wear and tear. Components can wear down or crack. In some cases, the cartridge may be defective, and you’ll need to replace it.

Water main breaks are relatively common, particularly in areas with older infrastructure. The frequency of breaks depends on factors such as the age, material, and size of the water main pipes, weather conditions, and the overall maintenance of the water system. Older cities with outdated pipes are more prone to frequent breaks, while newer communities struggle less with this particular issue.

Yes, you can use the same hole in the wall for the new spigot, provided that the existing hole is in good condition and aligns with the mounting holes of the new spigot. However, ensuring a proper fit and seal is essential to prevent leaks. If there are significant mismatches or issues with the existing hole, make adjustments or consider using a flange or escutcheon to cover any gaps or imperfections around the new spigot.

There are a multitude of causes for low water pressure in outdoor spigots. Normally, the water just gushes right out of them, but a soft trickle happens if the spigot itself is old or damaged. If parts are misplaced or worn down, the water pressure won't be as high as it should be. More complex causes include ruptured water lines and problems with the water meter.

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