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Ready Jetter Plumbing
4.9(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Leonard, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I will NEVER call another plumbing co. They were great!!!!! On time, efficient and even cleaned up after themselves...Very professional and friendly....Came in got the job done and I couldn't be happier...I can do dishes again....HAHA Thank you Ryan!!!!!!!"
Toilet pull/ cleared stoppage
After the first hydro jetting attempt
Plugged discharge outlet into storm collection pit
Sump pump water dumping out of discharge overflow
Put the drain back together after hydro jetting

+6

Response time6 hrs
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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Haines Drains Plumbing and Drain Cleaning Specialist LLC
4.3(
298
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Leonard, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Services: Unclog drain, Repair toilet, Repair pipe. // Positive: Professionalism, Punctuality, Quality, Responsiveness // Haines was recommended to me saying they were good at their job. I called them Monday, Feb 15th about a clogged drain, they came out Tues Feb 16th at the time I was told they would be there, which was great! They were there from 3:30 pm to 6:50 pm. Some repairs had to be made to the laundry tub drain and my toilet had to be lifted so they could access that portion of the drain. After the toilet was replaced, the shut-off valve leaked, so I asked them to replace that also. The work that was done created quite a mess... BUT, when they were finished you would never know that. Everything was cleaned up so well and disinfected, it looked nice and smelled nice. The workmen were very professional and knowledgeable about their job. I will add this company to my contacts as a reliable source for repairs."
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Response time7 hrs
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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De La Cruz Drain Cleaning LLC
5.0(
10
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Leonard, MI and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

"Reliable-reasonable price. I had a clogged drain-whole house backing up-kitchen and bathrooms. They came can cleared my main sewer and made a camera inspection. Four roots and fixed. I definitely will hire they again."
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

The first step to clearing the air in a line is to locate the cause. This is usually a blockage in either the drain or the venting system. Once you clear the issue, flush the system by actually flushing the toilets repeatedly. This should allow the trapped air to escape, thus clearing the lines. Don’t be surprised if there is increased bubbling as the air makes its way through the system. 

Recaulk your toilet at least every five years. If you feel like your toilet is getting wobbly before that, it still might be time for a new caulking. Never directly place new caulk over existing caulk because that doesn’t produce lasting results. Also, caulking over existing moldy caulk does not kill out the mold by suffocating it, so if you have mold, be sure to get rid of it before recaulking.

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

Even if you’re not very handy, DIY toilet repair is something many people can handle. However, that doesn’t mean that every repair project is something to try to take on yourself. 

On paper, replacing a toilet flange is rather straightforward. However, it requires heavy lifting and critical thinking, especially if things don’t go according to plan.

Yes, a toilet, sink, and shower can share the same vent. This is a common plumbing practice that can simplify installation and save space. When sharing a vent, it's important that the toilet is located downstream from all other fixtures. You will also need to ensure the vent pipe is large enough to handle the demands of all connected fixtures without compromising its effectiveness. Because requirements can vary, you should always check your local building and plumbing codes. Consulting a qualified plumber is recommended to ensure the vent is properly sized, installed, and adheres to all local regulations.

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