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Zoom Drain New England
4.7(
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We called late on a Saturday not sure what the problem with our toilet was beyond the classic “it won’t flush the water down.” Tamara was able to walk me through the troubleshooting process to determine if they were the right company to help me, in other words was my issue drain related or more of a toilet hardware/plumbing issue. Once we determined it was the drain she was able to give me an estimate and get someone to come out. Less than an hour later the technician called to let me know he was on the way. Once he arrived he did some more troubleshooting and quickly determined what was causing the issue and resolved it. There was no mess, in fact he left the bathroom cleaner than he found it. Total cost came in under the estimate and now my toilet works better than it ever has. Thank you Ecoclean for your prompt and professional service."
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Response time10 mins
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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BV Plumbing & Heating
4.6(
32
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Customers say: Quick response

"I needed my toilet cleared out to work properly. I tried to take care of it myself, but as anyone could tell you that I am definitely not a plumber. So, I needed to hire a professional to do the job. The job was done immediately and the bill was very reasonable. Anytime I even think about any plumbing work, I know who to call."
Response time11 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Platinum Plumbing Inc
5.0(
9
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Just a great response to our emergency needs. On time and had all the parts needed to replace our hot water heater and bring fittings up to code."
Response time1 day
Response rate87%
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
JT Heating Service
4.7(
21
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Serving Gorham, ME and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Justin with Tyler did a fantastic job installing all pluming and propane heating for my camp. Hot water heater, toilet, shower, sinks, propane heaters and all the piping in between. Great communication throughout project. Extra care to make sure I was satisfied at every step. Can't recommend enough."
Response time2 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

The average cost to replace a toilet seal ring is around $50 to $200 if you hire a pro to do the job. If you do it yourself, you’ll only need to pay for the supplies. Wax rings alone cost anywhere from $5 to $25 at hardware stores and can save you a lot of money compared to having a professional installation. At the same time, a licensed plumber knows how to properly install your new wax ring to prevent premature issues down the line.

Start by gutting the old fixtures and features that need to be removed, such as the tile, vanity, and flooring. You may benefit by removing the toilet, even if you intend to use the same one. Next, install the new shower or tub, followed by the flooring, and then the drywall, which you should then paint. After that, install your new cabinets, vanity, countertop, sink, and faucet, in that order. Replace your light fixture next. Lastly, reconnect the toilet.

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.

Yes, you can have a toilet without a septic tank. However, it will have to be a composting toilet. Composting toilets work similarly to aerobic septic systems in that the waste, which sits in a separate compartment below the toilet itself, is slowly broken down by aerobic bacteria. These toilets typically have a vent to get rid of harmful gasses with a fan, which requires a battery. You will have to dispose of waste in the toilet manually every three weeks to every three months, depending on how many people are using the toilet.

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