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A&B Plumbing Service
4.4(
154
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceWater Heater - Install or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear+5 more

Serving Warren, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1992

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"So I had a water heater that was totaled, went on Angi, I was recommended A&B plumbing, AL came on Memorial Day, didn’t charge me extra for the holiday, I was expecting he take out the old heater and come back tomorrow, but not AL he came back the same day and installed a new water heater. I would recommend A&B plumbing, great price, great service, and on time and very polite. Thanks AL."
New tiled shower with Kohler fixtures
48 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Jacuzzi® Bath Remodel
4.6(
131
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Bathtub Install or ReplaceShower Install or Replace

Serving Warren, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"We had an excellent experience with Jacuzzi. They transformed our traditional bathroom into one that is now handicapped accessible, in just 2 days. John Cummings (sales) guided us through the process. The technicians were fantastic."
Bath - Shower Remodel
Bath Makeover
Bath Makeover
Bathroom remodel
Bath Makeover

+10

Response time1 day
Response rate91%
Recommended by72%of homeowners
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Bay State Bath
4.7(
17
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Shower Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or ReplaceWalk In Tub - Install or Replace

Serving Warren, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2009

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was very pleased with Luxury Bath in Pembroke. Amazing customer service, fast and accurate and in one day as advertised. They were clean, skilled, punctual, and kept me informed of dates and everything else. Also they were cheaper than other companies. Since they specialize in this, they know how to do the plumbing, carpentry, and tile work, so there is no waste of time finding all the different contractors. Super pleased with the finished product and the company! Jennifer Bylo is great too, and personally was involved to make sure everything went smoothly! Five stars without hesitation! Thank you!"
Walk-In Shower
New Bathroom
New Bathroom
New Toilet, Vanity, Floor
Jacuzzi Converted to Walk-IN Shower

+58

Response time40 mins
Response rate99%
110 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Never pour used motor oil down the drain. Doing so can have serious environmental consequences, including contaminating groundwater, endangering animals, and killing vegetation. It can also clog your pipes, causing backups in your plumbing or the wastewater treatment plant. In most places, pouring motor oil down the drain is illegal, whether you do it in your home or a storm drain.

PEX is approved for use with main water lines due to its stability and resistance to high water pressure. If you live in a cold climate and are wondering how to unfreeze pipes, it's helpful to know that PEX is less likely to burst in freezing temperatures. You can also insulate your pipes to prevent freezing and protect your PEX piping.

You shouldn’t shower while a sump pump isn’t working. Although household wastewater isn’t supposed to go into the sump pit, it’s best to wait to shower until your sump pump is running properly and able to move excess water out of the basement. If you need to shower when the sump pump isn’t working, aim for a short shower.

Pipes most often burst during winter and early spring because those seasons experience the coldest temperatures that can freeze pipes. Pipes typically begin to freeze when the outside temperature falls below 20 degrees Fahrenheit—but it’s not a hard and fast rule.

The largest risk is any period of time when outdoor temperatures fall below freezing for six hours or more. That’s an average winter night in many areas of the United States, so it’s best to take precautions before winter begins, like insulating your pipes.

Sealant doesn’t need to be applied to the bolts, but it can be a good way to stop an active leak in the moment. However, don’t rely on it as a cure-all; instead, make sure to fix the problem at the source by changing or tightening the bolts. 

If you do use sealant, make sure to spread it thickly and evenly across the bolts and the tank's porcelain.

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