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St Paul Pipeworks
4.9(
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Sewer Main - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - ClearDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear - For Business+22 more

Serving Maple Plain, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1949

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Needed some some leaky pipes replaced on two separate occasions. They did an excellent job. The plumbers that were sent out to perform the jobs were very professional, friendly and courteous. Highly recommended."
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Tony's Plumbing, Inc.
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceWater Heater - Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace+4 more

Serving Maple Plain, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"In my opinion, Tony is a terrific plumber as well as a very personable fellow. He arrived on-time, removed and installed new kitchen faucet and sink drains/strainers, removed old bathroom toilet and installed our new Toto toilet. Tony left the kitchen and bathroom spotless and removed all the rubbish. I would highly recommend Tony based upon our wonderful experience with him."
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Affordable Plumbers questions, answered by experts

The use of polybutylene pipes stopped in mid-1996 in the U.S., following a class action lawsuit that was filed against polybutylene plumbing manufacturers. Homes built between 1978 and 1996 are most likely to have polybutylene plumbing.

Pipes in your house can freeze after six hours or so if you lose power and temperatures are below freezing. You can prepare for potential power outages by winterizing your pipes with insulation. Also, whenever temperatures drop below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, turn your faucets on very low and leave them dripping until temperatures rise.

If you have to hold the toilet handle (also called the toilet lever) down to flush, you probably have a chain problem. A chain that cannot fully lift the flapper will close too early and not clear the toilet bowl. Try adjusting the chain length so there’s about ½ inch of slack.   

Wall-mounted faucets are installed 6 to 8 inches above the countertop. The height you choose is very significant because the wrong choice will lead to a faucet that splashes water everywhere. Your installer should have a good recommendation based on your sink type, size, and shape. A good installer will ensure the sink is comfortable and splash-free.

Sometimes when a pipe bursts in a house, it makes a clang or popping noise; however, that doesn’t mean you’ll hear it. Newer pipes tend to be quieter than older pipes. Plus, a pipe can easily burst out of earshot, especially if it’s a floor or two away from you. 

If you do hear an unusual popping noise, consider hiring a plumber to inspect your pipes. Most of the time, you’re more likely to notice a burst pipe either from a visible leak or because water won’t run out of your tap properly.