
Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Don was extremely helpful and explained all aspects of the job completely. I would definitely recommend him to anyone."





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Last update on July 09, 2024

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Don was extremely helpful and explained all aspects of the job completely. I would definitely recommend him to anyone."





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Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1939
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"One of our two 40 gallon gas water heaters went out. We requested a senior service technician to assess options for replacement: two smaller water heaters, one larger water heater, or hot water on demand. The technician was knowledgeable and gave us all the options, and we selected the single heater. They told us all the steps, let us know when the water and electricity were being turned off, and kept the house clean on a messy day. They discovered that our sump pump was malfunctioning and replaced that, too. We purchased our own kitchen faucet, and they installed it. Not an inexpensive set of repairs, but the team was very responsive and professional."

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 1999
Credit card accepted
"A++ Clog-Busters!! We called in the early morning and they were out to our house within a couple of hours. We will definately recommend this company to friends and family! Chris V., the plumber, who was professional and knowledgeable, came to our house and within an hour he had diagnosed, and de-clogged the main drain, and re-set the toilet. He also left our house clean of the debris pulled from the drain. Thank-you!"

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It rained soon after fixing the gap where the water was seeping in, and we still had water getting in. Stay Dry came back out, and applied another application to fix the issue, and we haven't had an issue since then, and that was about a year ago now. Really happy with their service."





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Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Guys ran a little late to start the day, but they got the job done, worked steadily to get it done, and did a great job. We love the new water heater and filter, and the sump pump is working fine. Would definitely hire them for the next plumbing project too."
Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2007
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I have utilized Simmons for several services. Install sink, fix leaking toilet, outside faucet repair and install . Drain in basement repair. Back flow . Excellent service , competitive pricing , honest and reliable!"

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"They came in and flushed the system and left with no mess."

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"Everything went well. Joel actually showed up to my resident early. He did a overview of what I needed and did the job for a reasonable price. He was able to install a new sump pump for me, and it was done in a timely matter. I am very pleased with the service I received."





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Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2002
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"It was good experience. He showed up when he said he would. Stopping that drain is no fun either especially when you can't flush your toilets. I thought his price was a gift at $75. It took him a day to call me back. He was on time. It was just difficult to reach him but once he made a commitment he showed up. The man was a pro."

Serving Eagle, MI and surrounding areas
In business since 2000
Credit card accepted
"It went great, the plumber was very good at communicating with me and explaining all the stuff and the reason how the work is done and he gave me a knowledge about my home."
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It’s possible to fix a broken well pump yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Well pumps are hard to reach and service without the proper equipment, and even if you can reach the pump, it involves working in close proximity to water and electricity, which can be extremely dangerous. Any mistakes made during the repair process could contaminate your water supply or put you and your home at risk. Additionally, some states require that a licensed plumber carry out well pump repair. It’s worth it to hire a professional water pump repair service.
The average cost to repair a well pump is $950, with most well pump repairs ranging between $100 and $2,900. A few factors influence your total repair cost, including the component of your well that needs repair or replacement, the extent of the damage, the accessibility of the pump, and the age and size of your well pump. It might be more cost-effective to replace your well pump if it’s old or has multiple broken components, as the average cost to replace a well pump is $1,800.
Typically, plumbing repairs cost about $325 per job but can range from $175 to $4,000 or more. Simple fixes, such as a toilet repair, will be less expensive at around $150 to $400. However, if you have a pipe that has burst, you can expect to pay between $1,000 and $4,000 or more.
The project that needs to be completed, the size of your home, and the type of plumbing pipes you have can all impact the final cost. External factors such as supply chain issues and shortage of materials all play a part in how much this repair might be.
The average cost to hire a plumber is around $100 an hour but can vary between $45 and $200 an hour depending on the plumber’s experience and the repair that you need. It’s also important to note that these prices can go up on holidays, and emergency plumber rates average $150 per hour, in addition to a flat-rate trip fee of $100 to $350.
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