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Brandon Hair
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Sump Pump - Repair or ReplaceBathtub Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace - For Business+4 more

Serving Avoca, IN and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

With 9 years of hands on plumbing experience, I have been provided reliable, high quality plumbing services for residential and commercial. I specialize in repairs, installations, maintenance, leak detection, drain cleaning, water heater services, and fixture replacement. I take pride in delivering honest advice and dependable service on every job. My goal is to complete every project efficiently while ensuring customer satisfaction through professional, affordable, and lasting solutions.

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Groundworks
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - InstallSump Pump - Repair or Replace

Serving Avoca, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Christian Rodriguez and Kyle Martin did a great job installing a perimeter drainage system for us. They were both professional and courteous. Christian and Kyle also made sure that we understood the job they performed and that we were pleased with the results. Thanks!"
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John lykins
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Bathtub Install or ReplaceShower Install or ReplaceSump Pump - Repair or Replace+1 more

Serving Avoca, IN and surrounding areas

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Providing quality plumbing services means delivering reliable, long-lasting solutions that homeowners and businesses can trust. It starts with accurate diagnostics, transparent pricing, and clear communication about the scope of work. I use high-grade materials and follow industry best practices to ensure every installation or repair meets safety and performance standards.

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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Yes, you can fit a vanity unit to an existing sink, especially if you plan to custom-build the vanity. With a prefabricated vanity, you’ll likely need to make a few adjustments. It depends on the type of sink, the size of the sink, and the existing plumbing. If you plan to retrofit a sink into a prefabricated vanity, make sure you take precise measurements and that your sink is compatible with the vanity you select. Prefabricated units have a precut sink hole, so you’ll need the size to match your sink.

There are many reasons why water pipes leak. The most common reasons include clogs, broken rubber seals that deteriorate over time, corrosion on copper, brass, or galvanized pipes, and damaged pipe joints.

You might also have a leak if your water pressure is too high (usually higher than 60 psi) or if your fixtures have a crack. Moreover, natural changes in the area around your underground pipes, like growing tree roots, flooding, or earthquakes, can cause leaky water pipes.

Flushing the toilet only to realize it’s clogged can cause anxiety. To avoid a clogged toilet, use less toilet paper. If you notice that the toilet is flushing and refilling slower than usual, you can use a plunger to clear clogs in the S-trap. If that doesn’t work, call a plumber to check your system and possibly clear the drain lines.

In the majority of cases, homeowners insurance will not cover a main sewer line root clog. The reason is that most insurance companies consider tree root damage to sewer lines as common wear and tear, which is also preventable. However, you may be able to buy optional add-on coverage, such as "service line coverage" or "sewer line endorsements," that would protect against root damage to your sewer line.

Yes, a bigger well pump can increase water pressure—up to a point. If you currently have a well pump of 8 GPM, you might notice a pressure boost when you go up to 10 GPM. However, overshooting significantly (going up to 15 GPM for an 8 GPM home) can strain your well system and result in things like burst pipes that can decrease your water pressure and make for costly repairs.

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