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Honest Abe's Home Services
4.2(
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"J.T., Andrew, and Rob gave us excellent service on complete deck repair and painting. Also, J.T. fixed a plumbing problem we had. They were very responsive and friendly throughout the projects even with the high summer temperature."
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Response time10 hrs
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Waterworks Plumbing Solutions, llc
5.0(
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

Need someone to count on? Someone to show up? Someone you can trust they know what their doing? With 14 years of plumbing experience at the lake while being one of the best technicians around. From bathroom renovation, water softeners, leak detection to septic maintenance, I can solve all of your plumbing puzzles. Looking forward to earning your number one choice.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Choice Home Warranty
4.0(
5,677
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Called in claim on 6/18; tech assigned on 6 /19; so far so good. Claim was for failed well pump with NO water to my home with two disabled seniors. Due to heavy workload and no extra pay on weekends the tech came for diagnostics 4 days later. He verified the failed pump and tried to purchase one at Home Depot. None in stock, had to be ordered. Pump came in on 6/30 and tech arrived today, 7/1, and expertly installed the new pump. Choice has a $ 500 limit on well repair, which is 1/3 of a typical bill. That dollar cap is riduculous. On a positive note, C-Force provides expert work for Choice and would be my choice for any future work."
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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WaterWorks Plumbing Co.
5.0(
2
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Serving Eldon, MO and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"A max of 5 stars is an injustice to the service I received. I found a local company without the hassles of excuses or employees being on lake time Tony with waterworks is someone you can trust to give you quality performance with both his work and service. He even took the time and educated me on the pros and cons of my current plumbing to help me avoid any issues in the future. If you need a plumber waterworks has your back"
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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

No, a larger well pressure tank will not increase or improve water pressure on its own. The pressure control on the well pump is what determines the water pressure in your home. However, a larger tank does offer other benefits. It can hold more water, allowing you to run it for longer before the pump needs to turn on. Because the pump cycles on and off less frequently, there is less stress and wear on the well system. This can lead to a longer lifespan for the pump and tank, and you may experience fewer pump-related issues that could affect your water pressure in the long run.

If you want to increase your water pressure, you can try one of the following solutions:

• Adjust the tank’s pressure settings to a higher PSI (pounds per square inch).

• Replace your current pump with one that has a higher flow rate (GPM).

• Install a water pressure booster pump in your plumbing system.

• For pressure fluctuations, consider replacing your current setup with a constant pressure system.

There are other ways to increase well water pressure. You can often increase the pressure by adjusting the valve on your pressure tank. The pressure issue may be the result of build-up along the pipes or a clog in the system, so descaling and unclogging your system can help improve the overall pressure.

Ideally, you should conduct a mechanical inspection and a bacterial or well water inspection yearly. While you might be able to push it off to every other year, it’s best to have peace of mind, especially when it comes to something that you use so frequently. 

If you experience repeated gastrointestinal illness in the household, it's important to test the well water more regularly for quality and cleanliness to check for bacteria.

Frozen well pipes make themselves known quickly, as your faucets slow down to a trickle or shut down completely. If you notice a serious reduction in flow in the winter from toilets, showers, kitchen faucets, and other plumbing fixtures, a frozen pipe or two is to blame. Another tell-tale sign is frost or ice on exposed pipes outside. 

A leaking well pipe is quite different from if the well itself is leaking. To seal a leaking well, pour a cement mixture or bentonite into the space between the well casing and the borehole wall. The heavier cement collects at the bottom to form a solid seal, pushing lighter materials like mud and fluids up toward the surface. Professional well installation companies have the equipment to do this properly. 

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