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Avatar for Zoom Drain St. Louis
Zoom Drain St. Louis
4.7(
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I have a household of 4 girls and our bath drains have been slow forever. The Zoom Drain technician explained the situation and tested each fixture to analyze where the clog was and, sure enough when he snaked the sink line, the bathtub drain improved too. He also snaked the tub for good measure which I felt was nice of him. Ran lots of water to show improvement. Solid service."
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+9

Response time10 hrs
Response rate92%
236 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing of St. Charles
4.2(
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The plumber arrived on time. Several days before he arrived, I had already removed the toilet and cleaned the remaining old wax from the bottom of the toilet. I had also removed the old, rusted and falling apart metal portion of the old closet flange, and all of the old wax rings. A portion of the old closet flange, which appeared to me to be plastic remained glued to the 3 inch I.D. black ABS drain pipe. The plumber glued a new closet flange inside and on top of the remaining portion of the existing old closet flange. He screwed the new closet flange down to the subfloor in three places. The subfloor was rotted away where the fourth screw should have gone. It appeared that two of the screws into the subfloor tightened down, but the third screw could not be tightened very much due to the condition of the subfloor. I had purchased a new wax ring and bolts at Lowes, as I had hopes of replacing the wax ring myself, but due to the rusted away closet flange, I decided I needed expert help and call the plumber. The plumber's wax rings were cold from being in the truck, so we used the wax ring I had purchased which was at room temperature. Also, the bolts that hold the toilet down, that the plumber had, did not have threads that went all the way to the head of the bold. Therefore, he used the bolts that came with the wax ring I purchased, since the threads went all the way to the head of the bolt. He installed the new wax ring and bolts and then set the toilet. He tightened the bolts, but the toilet would rock from side to side. He placed wedge shims under the toilet and between the wedge shims and tightening the bolts got the toilet secure and not rock. I wonder that since he left a part of the old closet flange on the drain pipe, and then installed the new flange on top, that maybe the closet flange was sitting too high, therefore requiring the wedge shims under the toilet. The toilet has not leaked since he installed the new flange and wax ring. I guess I'm a little disappointed that I didn't receive a bit of a reduction in the $409.00 charge since I had already removed the toilet and old wax ring, cleaned up the toilet and the remaining portion of the old flange and provided the new wax ring and bolts. I have concern that due to the poor condition of the subfloor, and that wedge shims were required, that the toilet may start rocking and/or leaking in the future."
Mr. Rooter of St. Louis
Mr. Rooter of St. Louis
Mr. Rooter of St. Louis
Mr. Rooter of St. Louis
Mr. Rooter of St. Louis

+7

Response time6 hrs
47 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup - St. Louis
4.4(
2,017
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 1935

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

When you need an emergency plumber in St. Louis, or a drain cleaner, call Roto-Rooter Plumbing & Water Cleanup. Your fast & reliable plumber can fix any plumbing problem, including sump pumps, toilet repair, faucet repair, faucet replacement, garbage disposals, water heaters, bathtubs, showers, and outside faucets. Roto-Rooter is best known for drain cleaning & sewer cleaning. We fix drain clogs, clogged toilets or sinks, blockage of main sewer lines, slow draining shower and bathtub drains, sewer lines and leaking or burst pipes. We also specialize in water damage restoration & water cleanup services. We can fix and clean up your flooded basement too. Roto-Rooter is a 24-hour plumber near you and provides emergency service.

Roto Rooter- St. Louis
Roto Rooter- St. Louis
Roto Rooter- St. Louis
Roto Rooter- St. Louis
Roto Rooter- St. Louis

+1

62 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Anton's Plumbing, Heating/Cooling & Energy Experts
4.7(
513
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Craig and Ethan did a nice job replacing a drain pipe today damaged by a water main break and causing a leak into the basement . They were knowledgeable, neat, and efficient. A very good hvac company provides relysbke plumbing service too!"
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+18

Response time1 day
Response rate86%
16 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Quacker's Waterproofing & Basement Repair, LLC
4.7(
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Needed basement/crack repair. We had water coming in the walls and from the floor of our finished basement. This company was timely in scheduling the initial inspection, prompt in e-mailing an estimate, and had the lowest estimate out of two we obtained. They showed up as scheduled, worked hard and were very professional. After the work was initially completed, we experienced a small "weeping" problem with the French drain system. They promptly came back out and made adjustments to the slope of the drain at no further cost. Six months, and several very heavy rains later, our basement remains completely dry. Highly recommend this company."
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10 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Perma Jack of St. Louis
4.9(
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1974

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Perma Jack was very responsive and willing to work with the owner of the project to complete a successful waterproofing drainage system. Perma Jack also worked in a very professional manner. I would definitely recommend this company."
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+197

Response time1 day
Response rate90%
7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Atlas Foundation Solutions, LLC
4.5(
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Serving Weldon Spring, MO and surrounding areas

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In business since 1981

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We had issues with our basement rear wall that had the potential to turn into structural problems, and were due to poor drainage. I wanted one company to fix both the structural and drainage at once with a holistic solution. I didn't want one company to come and dig up the backyard and then fill it in again without addressing the drainage. Atlas came and dug out the dirt behind the basement wall, then jacked up the house a miniscule amount, then straightened out the back wall. They also installed metal braces that tied the basement wall to the house joists, which puts a lot more support against it moving in the future. They then installed a french drain system at the base of the outside wall, put in a sump well and pump, then routed that to a daylight discharge in the front yard. They also connected the rear downspouts to the discharge. I was most impressed with the quality of the solution and the quickness in which it was installed. They estimated it would take a week to install, but in reality, they started on Tuesday and finished on Thursday. I received two bids on this project and Atlas was the lower one. The main issue I had was the time it took to get started. I paid my deposit on 31 Oct, but they didn't get started until 16 January. This was due to scheduling with other customers and weather pushing things back. I'm sure they had good reasons. It was also a little challenging to get updates on scheduling. I paid my deposit, then waited weeks without hearing anything. I finally had to call to get an update. As I recall, I ended up calling several times over the course of 2 months before I got a firm scheduled date. All in all, I am very happy with the job that was done. There has not been a major rainfall to put it to the test yet, but it seems like a quality solution."
Response time1 day
24 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Storm Drain Installation questions, answered by experts

Installation begins with removing existing doors if necessary, measuring, and accurately fitting the storm door frame and panel for a tight seal.

A storm door should be the same size as the front door. Both doors will fit into the same opening on the exterior of the home, so you can expect the storm door to be the same size as the front door. Most doors will be about 32 or 36 inches wide and 75 or 81 inches tall, although you can customize your door sizes.

You can determine what size storm door you need by measuring for the storm door. Take the width at the top, middle, and bottom of either your front door or an existing storm door, then measure the height on the left, center, and right of the door. Buy a storm door that matches your measurements' smallest width and shortest height.

Yes, it is possible to have both a storm and security door. In fact, this is the best way to go for enhanced protection against intruders and the elements. The storm door will provide weather resistance and added energy efficiency, while the security door will offer maximum protection against break-ins.

Outswing doors are more popular for exterior doors as they offer more room for moving items in and out of a home. And because the hinges are on the outside of the door, they’re more secure against potential break-ins. But, outswing doors are more susceptible to the elements and are more expensive. Comparing inswing vs. outswing doors depends on your budget, needs, and overall preference.

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