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Avatar for Superior Bath System
Superior Bath System
4.6(
80
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Shower Install or Replace

Serving Centerville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"As prior Enlisted 12R, then Officer 92A, Veteran Friendly. I felt respected at every stage of working with this company. Straighforward/honest salesman Zach H. Their price blows all the competition out of the water. The closest was $10k more than what our end project price. David was our installer. He was very knowledgeable and willing to discuss best ideas for placement of shelves in our new shower, and other bathroom related design ideas. He let me know when it was going to be loud and he cleaned up the work area each afternoon. Tile was done by me on bathroom wall. We haven't found a mirror to fit yet."
Carmel #1
Carmel #2
Shower Arera
Bathroom
Vanity

+15

Response time1 day
263 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by49%of homeowners
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Premier Home Pros, LLC
4.4(
91
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Shower Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace

Serving Centerville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Their product is better than everything else we found for the price. Very reasonably priced, and the workmanship was top notch. I would definitely recommend them to anyone. We are ecstatic with our new shower!"
White Stone Walk-in
Shower/Tub Combo
Glass Door walk-in
Accessibility
Stand-alone tub

+1

69 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by76%of homeowners
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Hoosier Drain Guys
5.0(
13
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Sump Pump - Repair or Replace

Serving Centerville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Hoosier drain is a great company with very reasonable prices! We lost our pressure due to an old pump, and when it couldn’t be replaced they worked fast to get our new well drilled. Hoosier drain even provided us with a temporary fix by dropping a new pump on our old pump until they were able to get drillers out with no extra charge. We were given estimates day 1 and had no surprises at all on the cost. Dave and his team (Matt, Baylon, Damon and more), were very educated and made sure to explain everything clearly so we understood each step and could make educated decisions on how to proceed. They used a third party for drilling, yet still helped fill the holes the drilling truck made- again without even being asked. They also brought out tools to the drilling company to trim the trees so that we could get the new well drilled asap. Super thankful we utilized this company and would recommend them again and again! Dave personally was made available anytime as well. 10/10"
Response time5 hrs
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Groundworks
4.2(
1,054
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Sump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - InstallSump Pump - Repair or Replace

Serving Centerville, IN and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1993

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The crews were extraordinarily polite, friendly, efficient, and very energetic. They ran into a lot of underground water when digging the trench for the buckled wall repair, but were able to put in the necessary reinforcements from inside the basement extending out to the trenched area. We live in an area with a lot of underground springs and artesian water, and when they began work the dirt under the foundation and crawl space was just wet mud, and water poured in at 36 inches deep as they created an outlet for the water to be safely drained away from the house. The basement is completely dry and we have a back up sump pump. My basement is surrounded by a crawl space since it was added after the house was built. The sump pumps and dehumidifier are warrantied for 5 years and the waterproofing has a lifetime warranty. Our house had problems because the basement was added after the house was built, but Indiana Foundation was able to make the house safe, and completely dry and usable. Since we live on a hillside, we will be adding a French drain behind the house and garage, far enough away to not further damage any of the foundations, but at the natural flow of the hillside where water collects to run down hill or underground. If we go at least 36 inches deep, it should help reduce some of the water that flows into the house area. This was some advice given by the supervisor at Indiana Foundation. They don't install French drains any longer, as they don't carry away all water and don't carry a guarantee, but in our situation it will probably help and is something I will be contracting out in the near future. The French drain is similar to what farmers install in fields to drain away excess water to a creek or deep ditch. It isn't something we have to do, but it will put a lot less strain on the sump pumps and other equipment, and in case of a long term power outage, would likely save our other appliances too (furnace, water heater, walls, etc.). I love the battery back up pump and it has already been in use twice when we had two separate power outages from storms. The workmen from Indiana Foundation were delightful to have in my home, running in and out with loads of materials, cheerfully hammering the walls and floors to install their system. Second: My electrician was able to repair a line running to our garage after the water problem was resolved. Water poured in over the connections in the basement without our realizing it, and no electricity was live in the back room of the garage. New basement, New Electric, New Plumbing - we are very happy with the results!"
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation

+13

Response time2 days
462 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by79%of homeowners
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Affordable Plumbers questions, answered by experts

A burst pipe can cause hundreds or even thousands of dollars in damage. It could flood your home, which can destroy many of your belongings. It could also ruin hardwood floors and carpeting, requiring you to replace your flooring. Finally, mold and mildew form very quickly after high levels of moisture have been introduced to a space; this is not only costly to remove but also bad for your health.

Water pipes will unfreeze once temperatures stay above freezing long enough to thaw. As things warm up, you might hear gurgling and banging sounds from the pipes. It can take a while for the pipes to unfreeze, and they won’t without help if temperatures stay below freezing. Open cupboard doors, turn up the heat, and get out hair dryers, heat guns, space heaters, and heat lamps to speed up the thawing process. If you live where it’s frequently below freezing, consider whether pipe insulation is worth installing.

Yes, pop-up drains commonly get clogged with hair, soap scum, and toothpaste. It is important to know how to properly clean the drain or get professional help to ensure it remains clear and can drain water effectively.

Yes, plumbing in a mobile or manufactured home is different from that in a traditional home. The most significant differences relate to the design, location, and materials used. In a standard home, plumbing pipes typically run through the walls. In a mobile home, which is not a permanent structure, the pipes are often smaller and routed through the floor or a crawl space underneath the home. Additionally, the building codes, permits, and materials used for mobile home plumbing can differ from those for standard homes. For specific details about the design and installation of your mobile home's plumbing, it's best to consult a certified professional plumber with experience in this area.

In the warmer months, it’s fine to leave your garden hose attached to your spigot. However, before the first frost of the year, make sure to disconnect your hose from your outdoor faucet and drain any leftover water inside. Otherwise, water could freeze in the hose and potentially burst inside your faucet or pipes.

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