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Avatar for Dave the Plumber, LLC
Dave the Plumber, LLC
4.2(
188
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - ClearWater Heater - Install or Replace+5 more

Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2000

Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

"Dave The Plumber was awesome. They replaced and upgraded my water heater with ease and no mess. I found the price the be very reasonable, too. They were very polite with great communication. I knew what was going on every step. I definitely recommend their services!"
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+11

Response time6 hrs
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
Avatar for KEEDYSVILLE CONSTRUCTION
KEEDYSVILLE CONSTRUCTION
4.8(
40
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Walk In Tub - Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace - For Business+2 more

Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"We used Keedysville Construction for the remodeling of two bathrooms. The first bathroom was remodeled in late summer of 2014 and the other in the fall/early winter of 2015. Generally speaking, we liked Rob. He's a nice guy, polite and easy to talk to, which is why we chose him to remodel our second bathroom even though the first project had its problems.

Our major concerns and complaints involve his subcontractors. If you use Keedysville Construction, we STRONGLY advise you to be extremely clear and specific about what you want done and how. Don't assume what you think SHOULD be done, will be done.

The first bathroom was more complicated in that it required closing off an entrance to the attic and opening up another attic door in an adjacent bedroom. In this bathroom, the electrician put the vanity light about 12 inches too high. Consequently, my husband had to move it and then repair the hole where the light had originally been put. We didn't look closely enough at the drywall before we painted, so there are ridges and pockmarks that should have been sanded out by the drywaller, but weren't. Also, I didn't realize until it was too late that Rob had made mistakes in the pattern when he put down the tile floor, so he had to re-do that (meaning he put another layer of tile over the first layer). For this bathroom, not only did a door have to be relocated but the bottom of the attic stairs had to be rerouted so they curved to the left instead of the right. We assumed Rob would use regular wood risers and treads to construct the new stairs, but he used ¾ inch pressed chipboard instead. There are no stair tread overhangs on the new stairs, either.

The second bathroom, which was not nearly as complicated, took almost 4 months to complete. To be fair, we did not give Rob a timetable, but we feel the project dragged out far too long. Learning from our mistakes with the first bathroom, this time, we literally drew on the walls: where we wanted outlets, the vanity light, etc. The drywaller was not reliable. On at least two occasions (probably more like 4 or 5), Rob contacted us, telling us the drywaller would be at our house on a certain day and a certain time, but the drywaller never showed up and never contacted us. This time, after the drywaller was finished, my husband spent half a Saturday re-mudding and re-sanding the ridges and pockmarks left by sloppy work. We assumed the plumber would put in shut-off valves on the shower plumbing but, he didn't. Rob does the carpentry work and he did a good job building and tiling a stand-up shower in this bathroom.

In summary, Rob is polite and trustworthy, but if you use his company, you must be very involved with every detail, especially regarding the subcontractors, and don't assume anything."

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+26

4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Harmonious Plumbing LLC
5.0(
10
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For BusinessDrain Line Breakage - Camera Locate+7 more

Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"This plumber was referred by Home Depot. He was the third person that returned a quote. He offered the best quote. We scheduled a convenient time and he arrived on time. He fully explained the work that needed to be done in a comprehensive manner. The work was done in a timely manner and left the area clean. Payment was within the initial quote. I would hire this plumber again."
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wax ring replacement

+1

Response time4 hrs
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Atlantic Blue Water Services
4.8(
121
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceWater Main - Install, Replace or RepairFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mike did the troubleshooting to identify the fault while explaining to me what he was observing, then isolated the problem down to the well pump (which I already suspected). I also watched Mike do a meticulous job in shrink-tubing the connections, wrapping it all in electrical tape, and inspecting the entire length of electrical conductor TWICE. What Mike did NOT do was try to sell me an entire GrundFos system when all I needed was the pump. Yes, I had a past plumber contractor try to load up my bill unnecessarily. Mike of Atlantic Blue did a fine job."
The Fleet
The Building on Rt. 140
Main water line replacement!
Well Pump Replacement
Training Session!

+22

Response time10 hrs
Response rate88%
92 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Arms Home Improvement
5.0(
45
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Walk In Tub - Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace - For Business+2 more

Serving Jefferson, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2013

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Five Stars. Background: we hired ARMS Home Improvement to completely remodel two bathrooms: Master and Hall (remove tub and create walk-in shower). Required plumbing, electrical, paint, framework, waterproofing, flooring, and problem-solving for issues that arose in both. Allen worked diligently and patiently with us to provide the bathrooms we designed and envisioned. Provided us with vendors. Worked with us on scheduling. Left the workspaces clean and tidy EVERY day. Gave us options on many decisions for component placement and honored our choices and explained why it would or wouldn't work. Allen respected our community surroundings (parking, trash, etc.) and integrated the work seamlessly into our daily lives. We felt the price paid for the scope of work delivered was of great value. We recommend ARMS Home Improvement very highly for virtually any home improvement project you want to do."
Finished Carpentry and Woodworking Project
Finished Carpentry and Woodworking Project
Finished Carpentry and Woodworking Project
Finished Carpentry and Woodworking Project
Finished Carpentry and Woodworking Project

+359

Response time10 mins
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

While PEX can't melt, high temperatures can alter its performance. The maximum heat that PEX can safely be exposed to is 180 degrees Fahrenheit. When PEX is exposed to high temperatures for extended periods of time, it may fail. While copper can withstand hot temperatures better than PEX, copper pipes freeze more easily compared to PEX.

Generally, toilet leaking is not an emergency unless the leakage is severe. However, any leakage at the bottom should be addressed as soon as possible because it could lead to water damage to the floors, under the tiles, or into the walls. Leaks at the bottom can also lead to mold growth if unaddressed.

While you shouldn’t increase the flow of your low-flow toilet by adjusting the water level in the toilet bowl set by the manufacturer, you can make the flow as efficient as possible by ensuring the rim jets under the rim are unobstructed. To do this, use a mirror to look under the rim and scrub them with a toothbrush or a small wire to clear any debris stuck in the holes. You can also watch for leaks, make sure the internal components are in good shape, and replace them if necessary.

Replacing cast iron pipes when they’ve reached the end of their life span is key to preventing leaks and clogs. Over time, cast iron pipes corrode and experience pipe scale, which thickens the inside of the walls and increases the chance of clogs while also decreasing water flow. As the material deteriorates, you could experience costly leaks that increase reparation expenses. 

Cast iron can last between 50 and 75 years, but it’s still a good idea to check for leaks as your pipes approach the 25-year mark, as pipes can already show signs of deterioration within the first three decades.

Building codes don’t allow homeowners or businesses to run sewer pipes and water lines in the same trench for safety and environmental purposes. If the sewer line started leaking, it would risk contaminating the water supply to your house, which threatens the health of you and your family. These lines need to be in separate trenches and may need to be separated both horizontally by around 5 to 10 or more feet and vertically by 12 to 18 or more inches.

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