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The Plumbers Plumber LLC
5.0(
21
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Serving Crane, MO and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Lucas was very professional, extremely friendly, very thorough in his job. Did a great job made sure I was happy. Haul the old water heater away. I was so pleased he's coming back to replumb my sump pump lines. Would not hesitate to call him for any plumbing jobs. Oh yea he put in new sink faucets too great shop of guys"
Basement Upgrade
Basement Upgrade
Basement Upgrade
Response time6 hrs
71 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Page Plumbing & Handyman Services LLC
5.0(
9
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Serving Crane, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"They installed my ventless firplace and later installed the blower on it. They are very professional and do great work. I highly recommend using this company. I will use them again for future projects."
Response time8 hrs
Response rate95%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Bath Makeover of Arkansas
4.3(
16
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Serving Crane, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"No nonsense, had a very straightforward approach and I really liked that. We even had some plumbing issues and they didnâ t charge us extra to complete."
Silver White Marble Walls and Rain Glass Door
Bathtub
Silver White Marble Bench Seat
Rain Shower Head
Silver White Marble Walls and Chrome Fixtures

+31

Response time4 hrs
316 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by50%of homeowners
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Carpenter’s Kids Handyman Services
4.8(
19
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Serving Crane, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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Warranties offered

"Mark and his crew were very professional, knowledgeable, and friendly. We bought the wrong sized product but they were able to create the perfect bathtub and shower. In addition, I was impressed with the daily cleanup. No messes left behind. Mark and his crew also installed 3 ceiling fans and did additional plumbing. I am planning on having them come back for additional upgrades."

Project front porch before transformation
Bois D Arc Upgrade
McIntosh Home Remod
Beautiful Bathrooms
Fireplaces

+517

Response time3 days
Response rate86%
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Greene Planet Mold Removal
5.0(
22
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Serving Crane, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We have established a solid reputation for quality work and outstanding results for residential home mold and toxicity removal. We are committed to providing a personalized service for each individual home we enter. We look forward to building strong, long-term relationships with our clients and guarantee your satisfaction.

Black Mold
Clean Mold Free Crawlspace
Black Mold
Clean Mold Free Crawlspace
side by side

+31

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by77%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Whether an earthquake gas shut-off valve is required depends on your location and circumstances. Certain cities, states, and even insurance providers mandate them, especially in areas with high seismic activity. In California, for example, while laws vary by county, most jurisdictions require a valve to be installed in newly constructed homes or when a home is sold or renovated. The Los Angeles Municipal Code specifically requires a licensed contractor for installation. Even if not required by law, installing a seismic shut-off valve is a wise safety measure. These devices automatically cut off the flow of gas during an earthquake, which can prevent gas leaks, fires, and explosions. It is recommended to check with your local building department for specific laws regarding installation, permitting, and inspections, and to ensure the valve you install is on your city's list of approved models.

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.

Hiring an experienced plumber is key to a successful plumbing project and protecting your home from potential damages. Improper plumbing maintenance and repairs can lead to problems with sewage, flooding, your home’s foundation, and more. The work of a licensed plumber helps guarantee not only experience and expertise but also quality work, insurance, and adherence to local rules and regulations. Note that working with unlicensed plumbers doesn't automatically negate experience—as six states don’t require plumbers to have licenses— but it’s a safeguard to consider. 

Local plumbing codes and manufacturer recommendations typically dictate the minimum distance between a sink and a dishwasher. This is generally 18 to 24 inches, providing enough room for easy loading and unloading of dishes without hindering the sink's function. Maintaining this separation not only adds convenience but also reduces the chances of water damage and optimizes plumbing connections.

If you live in a place with cold weather, you can winterize your outdoor spigot whenever you finish using your hose for the year. Start by disconnecting and draining your hose, then store it until springtime. Next, close your water shut-off valve and open the bleeder cap, releasing any water inside, and open the outdoor faucet to get rid of any excess water in the fixture. Finally, put an outdoor faucet cover over your spigot until the weather warms up again.

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