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Insight Pipe of Maine

308 Hartland Ave
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Insight Pipe of Maine

308 Hartland Ave
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20 years of experience

Insight Pipe of Maine was founded in 2005 by Gene Travis Bickford and Candy Rae Bickford. We are truly proud to be a growing, family owned and operated Maine business. Candy and I where born and bred in our wonderful state and are happy to serve the same communities we grew up in. Our customers are not just numbers and dollar signs, they are our neighbors, friends, and fellow community members. We shop at the same stores as you, so the majority or your dollars spent on our services stays right here in the state of Maine supporting local business and our communities.

Insight Pipe of Maine was founded in 2005 by Gene Travis Bickford and Candy Rae Bickford. We are truly proud to be a growing, family owned and operated Maine business. Candy and I where born and bred in our wonderful state and are happy to serve the same communities we grew up in. Our customers are not just numbers and dollar signs, they are our neighbors, friends, and fellow community members. We shop at the same stores as you, so the majority or your dollars spent on our services stays right here in the state of Maine supporting local business and our communities.



"They arrived with impressive equipment. Dug up front yard and placed pipe, replaced dirt and left. Rain came and the ground gave way leaving a four foot deep trench. The work was done October 10, 2020 and it is 12/5/200 and no one has come to repair. People related to situation said he didn't add soil and use a heavy weight to repack the soil. The secretary says she will give him message but no return calls. The mailbox is leaning and hole deepens the more it rains."

Kenneth O on December 2020

Stanley's a family owned with over 60 years in business

"They arrived with impressive equipment. Dug up front yard and placed pipe, replaced dirt and left. Rain came and the ground gave way leaving a four foot deep trench. The work was done October 10, 2020 and it is 12/5/200 and no one has come to repair. People related to situation said he didn't add soil and use a heavy weight to repack the soil. The secretary says she will give him message but no return calls. The mailbox is leaning and hole deepens the more it rains."

Kenneth O on December 2020



Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

The diverter valve in your bathtub is responsible for diverting water between your tub spout and your shower head. If water comes out of both at the same time, you have a faulty diverter valve. You can have a plumber replace this for you, or you can replace it yourself if you have some experience working with plumbing fixtures.

Usually it’s fine to leave a toilet clogged overnight, as long as it’s not close to overflowing. In some cases, the extra time may give the clog time to work itself out. For example, if it’s caused by an excess of toilet paper, letting it sit could result in the clog dissolving and you may be able to simply flush it away by the time you wake up. 

Only let it sit though if you have more than one toilet in the home.

A plumbing pipe is simply a container for water, sewage, or even air in some cases. Like any other type of container, it has an internal empty space, or capacity. That space is the amount of room a plumbing component has to hold liquid. That amount of room is the volume.

Start by inspecting visible pipes for signs of corrosion, moisture, or discoloration, which can indicate a leak. You should also listen for sounds like hissing or dripping, which may point you toward a leak. Moisture meters and infrared cameras can also help you identify areas of increased moisture around your home, which can also signify a leak.

Yes, you can technically use a utility knife or straight blade to cut through PEX pipe. However, this isn't an ideal method simply because you won't get the same clean cut that you'll get with a pipe cutter. A utility knife will likely create angles that weaken your push connections. If you use a utility knife, score the pipe with the knife along your marked line several times before making your final cut.

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