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Hartland Plumbing, LLC
4.9(
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Water Heater - Install or ReplaceSump Pump or Interior Foundation Drains - InstallTankless Water Heater - Install+2 more

Serving Byron, MI and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2015

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"Casey was knowledgeable and extremely professional. I will use him moving forward for all my plumbing needs! Super nice and fair. Highly recommend Hartland Plumbing!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate85%
48 neighbors recently requested a quote
Five Star Bath, Inc - Lansing
4.5(
131
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Shower Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace

Serving Byron, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1996

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"We recently had our bathroom renovated by Five Star Bath Solutions. They did an excellent job. They are very knowledgeable so they knew what needed to be repaired and updated before they installed the Shower and Tile Flooring. They also built and installed the furniture and fixtures we purchased. They very thorough in cleaning up once they was finished."
Response time5 hrs
37 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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The Service Professor, Inc. - Plumbing
4.3(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceGas PipingSewer Main - Install, Replace or Repair+7 more

Serving Byron, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1978

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"Jonathan did me real solids today. Despite the fact that they were here to clean up bascially messes left by the installers on my HVAC on both AC and furnace, he AGAN went ABOVE and BEYOND when he noticed I was doing my own plumbing project. We had hot water seeping out with our water main shut off on a fixture exchange, and he pointed out we can drain the hot water heater partially to stop this. The last plumber didn't eve care to share this, or even do it. I will not go ANY OTHER PLACE than Service Professor for my plumbing, HVAC and electrical needs. PERIOD. No one else compares!"
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+8

Response time6 hrs
30 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by90%of homeowners
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Atlas Home Improvement
4.1(
120
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Shower Install or ReplaceWalk In Tub - Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace+2 more

Serving Byron, MI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1989

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Emergency services offered

"Two men showed up on-time about 9:15 for the one-day install. They put down tarps to protect all the floors, and cleaned up everything when they were finished. They had to remove and re-install a door and jamb to get the tub into the bathroom. Workmanship was excellent. Plumbing and electrical work is flawless.  Tub installation and trim work was almost perfect.  One wall tile where the wall meets the floor at the edge of the tub was cracked.  We were not prepared for the 24 to 48 hour wait for the caulk to fully cure before being able to use the tub, but it only makes sense.  They were done and gone by 4:15 PM.
We were told ahead of time that our 40 gallon water heater might not be large enough to supply the tub which take about 55 to 58 gallons.  After turning up the temperature on the water heater we now have just enough hot water to fill the tub to the desired temperature. As I said, we were aware that a 40 gallon water heater might not be large enough.  A remaining task for us is to get an anti-scald device installed on the water heater for general safety while keeping a tank full of very hot water.
Atlas returned a couple of weeks after the installation, located the matching piece at a nearby tile supplier, and replaced the cracked piece.  Also they re-caulked a piece of the trim that was installed to cover the old shower door frame screw anchor holes."
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Response time11 hrs
Response rate100%
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

A chipped bathtub could leak over time if you don’t take care of the issue. A tiny chip isn’t a big deal but may eventually grow into a larger crack. As the months go by, the tub’s barrier against moisture becomes weakened, making it prone to leaking. Large chips can also cause the tub to rust and even crack in half.

Wall-mounted faucets aren’t more difficult to fix than traditional ones, but plumbing problems will complicate your repair. If your plumber needs to access the plumbing lines, they’ll have to open up the wall in your bathroom or kitchen. So once they finish fixing the issues, like a leak, you’ll need to pay extra for drywall repairs.

Yes, a burst pipe is considered one of the most common types of home emergencies. Turn off the water supply to your house and call a local plumber the moment you suspect a burst pipe. Not only can a frozen or broken pipe leave you without water, but the break can lead to water damage, structural issues, and mold. 

Brown stains in your toilet bowl are most likely limescale. Limescale happens from lime being left behind from hard water evaporating. Once dried out, the minerals also catch dirt and bacteria which eventually accumulate into the brown or blackish stain you see in your toilet. To remove thick and hard limescale from your toilet, use a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice, and baking soda, and scrub with a metal scrubbing brush.

In the best-case scenario, the pipe size is written on the side of the pipe. You’ll often find this with different types of plastic piping like PVC, PEX, or CPVC. For other types of pipes, you’ll have to measure. You can measure the outside circumference with a soft tape measure, then divide your measurement by pi. From there, you’ll have to use a conversion chart to get the nominal pipe size (the size you’d buy in the store).

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