"Great! Kurt Koegel made an initial visit to evaluate the setting. We were deciding between a regular water heater and a tankless one. Kurt was professional and straightforward with pros and cons. We based our decision on the information he provided and believe we made the best decision for our situation. The removal of the old water heater and installation of the new one was flawless. We had excellent communication with the company through the entire process. We highly recommend Koegel Plumbing."
"Sales reps were very personable and went above and beyond to help me find the perfect shower for my needs. The installer was so sweet and had great attention to details. 10/10 experience and a bonus they are a local MN company!!"
"Alex arrived promptly in the morning and performed the annual maintenance on our RO unit. He explained each step in the process clearly and I was impressed with his professionalism; even helping me schedule a bathroom sink replacement with Aquarius. I HIGHLY recommend Aquarius for all of your plumbing needs."
Tundraland is a top quality home improvement company that offers one-day Jacuzzi bath and shower remodels, including tub to shower conversions. The Tundraland culture is based on passionate, genuine enthusiasm and is reflected by every Tundraland employee treating your home like it's their own. All installation team members are Tundraland employees, so quality and care is ensured. Tundraland is considered to be one of the best places in Minnesota to work and every product they install comes with a lifetime warranty. Tundraland strives to impact its customers, its employees and the community as a whole. Learn more by visiting www.tundraland.com.
"David K performed annual maintenance on our sump pumps. He was very friendly, professional, flexible and knowledgeable. He provided valuable advice and I highly recommend."
"They came on time ,removed the old tub and gave me a remarkable new bathroom I just love. They did a timely job in a very polite and respectable manor."
"The sales person Angie did a fantastic job helping us to understanding what all was involved. She even arranged for a little extra help. My husband had taken a fall recently and had a few broken ribs and was not able to move our new vanity into the bathroom. I talked to Angie and she said don't worry about it we'll help you out. The next night Angie and a couple of very generous gentlemen came and moved in our vanity. The whole team is just amazing. We would definitely hire them again for our next remodel. The material and product is just amazing too."
If you notice water coming out of the bottom of your tank or the flush handle, you obviously have a leaking tank. Water on the side of the tank can indicate cracks. Other signs include the toilet running and flushing without anyone touching the handle, needing to jiggle the handle to make the water stop after flushing, or needing to hold the handle down to empty the water tank.
In general, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PEX (polyethylene), and copper are the three piping materials used in new constructions when adding water supply lines. There are some caveats. PEX and copper are considered ideal when running lines that will handle hot water because they are not at risk for melting and warping the way that PVC piping can. At $0.40 to $4per linear foot, PEX is considered more affordable than copper pipes, which cost $2 to $12per linear foot. PVC is considered appropriate in water lines for cold taps only.
Replacing cast iron pipes when they’ve reached the end of their life span is key to preventing leaks and clogs. Over time, cast iron pipes corrode and experience pipe scale, which thickens the inside of the walls and increases the chance of clogs while also decreasing water flow. As the material deteriorates, you could experience costly leaks that increase reparation expenses.
Cast iron can last between 50 and 75 years, but it’s still a good idea to check for leaks as your pipes approach the 25-year mark, as pipes can already show signs of deterioration within the first three decades.
Depending on the issue, you have a good shot at fixing a leaking sink yourself. If you have some plumbing experience or are comfortable with DIY jobs, you can clean the P trap, tighten nuts, replace washers, and replace shut-off valve stems on your own. For more complicated jobs, such as repairing a garbage disposal, calling a pro may be the way to go.
It’s safe to carry out minor repairs on small cracks and leaks on copper pipes by yourself. Since copper melts under heat, you can solder a copper pipe to repair what’s broken. Note that it’s better to solder two couplings and a copper pipe together to fix minor leaks. This gives you some additional material for a stronger repair.
The Nelson, MN homeowners’ guide to plumbing services
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