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FlowPro Plumbing LLC
4.5(
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Serving Cade, LA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"Cody with FlowPro Plumbing did an excellent job in replacing two toilets in our home in Sunset, La. He removed the old toilets and took them away without leaving a mess. While here he also cleared a water line to the bathtub that was clogged with rust. Cody and his helper were very professional, and I would not hesitate to recommend his services."
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J & Junior Plumbing
4.8(
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Serving Cade, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

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"I would highly recommend J & Junior Plumbing. Responded promptly to my request and once I decided on using them, received same day service. Pricing was better than others. Joshua and his son completed the water heater installation safely, neatly and professionally. Will use them again for any other plumbing needs."
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Response rate88%
Recommended by82%of homeowners
Iconic Plumbing Solutions Inc
5.0(
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Serving Cade, LA and surrounding areas

In business since 2022

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"Josh and his team took on the remodel project of our home. During this he removed and replaced all plumbing and gas lines under our house. He then installed all new sewage and vent lines according to code. He then replaced our indoor water heater with an outdoor mounted natural gas tankless water heater. He ran all new PEX lines throughout and insulated accordingly. He provides a very friendly, respectful and professional attitude while maintaining strong work ethic. Highly recommend him to anyone looking for any project large or small!!"
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Putting caulk around a toilet’s base where it touches the flooring can help hold the toilet in place. A more effective way is using caulk with plastic shim wedges. Place the shims underneath the base to steady and stabilize the toilet. Add some caulk to help keep the shims in place and provide a stronger and more lasting stabilization effect.

Many parts of your plumbing system can fail, but clogged drains are one of the biggest plumbing problems you’ll likely encounter. From your kitchen sink, bathroom sink, or bathtub, there are plenty of opportunities for gunk, hair, food scraps, and more to get stuck in drains. When this happens, water will slowly drain, leading to standing water, bad odors, drain flies, and other issues.

Many homeowners can handle a minor clog themselves, but if you have a clog in your main line, you’re best off hiring a local plumber to get the drain back to its normal flow rate.

The cost of making a bathroom accessible can be $3,000 to $25,000, but you could spend as much as $50,000 building a brand-new ADA-compliant bathroom. Some bathroom accessibility upgrades to consider include:

  • Installing grab bars: $100–$500 

  • Lowering cabinets and vanities: $1,200–$2,500

  • Installing modified doors: $700–$1,500

  • Installing a modified toilet: $400–$1,000

  • Installing an accessible sink and faucet: $100–$1,000

  • Adding a walk-in tub: $1,100–$17,000

  • Converting a bathtub into a walk-in tub: $350–$1,000

  • Installing a wheelchair-accessible shower: $2,000–$7,500

  • Installing a shower ramp: $16–$300

Yes, continuing to flush a clogged toilet is not likely to break up the clog. Instead, it will continue to put pressure on the clog while filling the bowl with more water, which can potentially cause the toilet to overflow—leading to an even bigger mess. Rather than repeatedly flushing, use a toilet plunger or plumber’s snake to dislodge the clog.

Toilet seats have two mounting brackets on the back that accept mounting bolts. The bolts drop through the brackets, through two small holes on the top of your toilet, and then receive nuts to hold them in place on the bottom of the toilet. If you can’t see the bolt heads, you might need to pry up the mounting bracket cover, which is a plastic piece that hides and protects the bolts.

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