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Who'osier Plumber, LLC
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Serving Brownsburg, IN and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

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"I woke up to no hot water. I searched on Angi for a plumber. Kyle called me right away and had me send pictures. He got right back to me. He came to fix it within a few hours. He checked and the water heater was still under warranty so the parts didn't cost me anything. He fixed it and let me know exactly what he was doing and only charged me for the labor. I am very pleased with his work and work ethic. It's good to know of a plumber that I can count on!ð"
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Shower
Shower

+2

Response time11 hrs
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Recommended by81%of homeowners
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West Shore Home Indianapolis
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Serving Brownsburg, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"Ethan and Tyler did a great job. They arrived on time, covered furniture and floors to keep clean. Explained what they would be doing. Showed me drain test and what work had to be done under the old tub. Installed the new shower and checked with me on placement of the seat, grab bars and shelfs. Finished in good time and cleaned up. I am very pleased with my new walk-in shower and would recommend West Shore Home and Ethan and Tyler to anyone that needs this type of work done."
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Morimoto
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Window 1

+37

Response time1 day
572 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Hope Plumbing, Heating, and Cooling
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Serving Brownsburg, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2007

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Tech tested water pressure at house and offered a same day instation of a water pressure booster for the entire house basically doubling our water pressure. Offered financing with no interest."
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Winters Plumbing, LLC
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Serving Brownsburg, IN and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Very professional and efficient. Contacted them on a Sunday and they were able to schedule an appointment for the very next day! Showed up early and fixed the problem quickly and professionally!! Will use them for all plumbing needs moving forward."
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Sink & Faucet Replacement
50 Gallon Electric Water Heater

+10

Response time6 hrs
36 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Percolation Tests questions, answered by experts

Asbestos was commonly used in cloth wiring, but not all types of cloth wiring contain it. The age, condition, and appearance of the wiring can provide clues as to whether asbestos is present or not, but the only way to know for sure if the wiring has asbestos is to have it tested.

A professional indoor air quality inspection takes anywhere from one to three hours, depending on the size of your home and the number of necessary samples. After the test, the specialist will discuss the findings, but you won’t get a full written report for 2 to 10 days, though you can ask your pro to expedite the process, if needed. 

There are products that still contain asbestos, but they were typically installed decades ago. Common places where you may still find asbestos-containing materials are in siding, wrapped around ductwork, in older appliances (i.e., stove and gravity furnaces), and in floors. Asbestos was primarily used as an insulator, so anywhere in an older home where you lose heat is where you will most likely find asbestos.

Asbestos siding can be dangerous, but it doesn't necessarily pose a health risk if it's in good condition and left undisturbed. The danger comes from inhaling asbestos fibers, which can be released if the siding is damaged, deteriorating, crumbling, or disturbed during remodeling or repairs. Exposure to these airborne fibers can cause serious, life-threatening diseases like asbestosis (lung scarring), mesothelioma (an aggressive cancer), and other lung cancers.

If your asbestos siding is intact, the general recommendation is to leave it alone. However, if it's damaged or you plan to renovate, it's crucial to handle it safely. Due to the significant health risks and the difficulty of containing the fibers, it is not recommended to perform any asbestos work yourself. Instead, you should hire a professional asbestos removal company to inspect, repair, encapsulate, or remove the material. The presence of asbestos can also negatively impact your property's value.

Yes, even a single, one-time exposure to asbestos can be harmful and increase the risk of future illness, including certain diseases and cancers. The level of risk depends on several factors, such as the concentration and intensity of the exposure. A small, brief exposure is less likely to cause significant damage than an exposure to a high concentration of asbestos fibers.

The likelihood of developing severe health issues increases with repeated or prolonged exposure. Individual reactions to asbestos vary; some people may have multiple exposures without harm, while others are more susceptible. Asbestos-related illnesses may not manifest for 10 to 40 years after inhalation.

Due to these risks, it is crucial to take precautions. Personal protective equipment (PPE) may not offer complete protection, as fibers can get through small gaps. The EPA recommends hiring a professional for testing and removal if you suspect the presence of asbestos in your home. If you are concerned about a potential exposure, consult your doctor.

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