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Precise Plumbing, LLC
4.9(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving Biloxi, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"Rich was very polite and replaced all the toilet tank parts in my master bathroom and in a very short amount of time. I decided to have him replace the toilet tank parts in the Guest bathroom and roommates bathroom as well. I am very pleased and would definitely call Rich at MerriMac Services in the future. He called both times when he was 20 minutes away to let me know he was on the way which I appreciated, very considerate! Linda H. in Mechanicsville Va."
Response time6 hrs
Response rate90%
Recommended by99%of homeowners
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Mayans Plumbing
4.7(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving Biloxi, MS and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2014

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Emergency services offered

"I posted the plumbing need on Sunday late afternoon and almost immediately had a response from David at Mayan!! After a few texts and photo exchanges, we scheduled a time to connect on Monday. David was timely in arriving, reviewed the project scope and immediately got to work. Project was completed more quickly than I expected and David even solved another plumbing issue I was having -free of charge! Great work, great work ethic along with a personable, and professional manner. Would highly recommend David (Mayan Plumbing) to anyone with plumbing issues!"
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Response time12 hrs
Response rate86%
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McCracking Plumbing
3.6(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Biloxi, MS and surrounding areas

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In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great service and communication. Schedule was a little delayed but Roger kept me updated throughout the process! Very thorough, answered my calls and questions. Most importantly no surprises!"
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Response time1 day
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Depending on the type of renovations needed, the cost to build an ADA bathroom ranges between $700 and $8,050. On average, most homeowners pay around $4,375 for this remodel. This type of remodeling requires following strict ADA accessibility guidelines to ensure a universal design.

If you experience the telltale sign of wax ring failure, which is leaking water, replacing the faulty ring takes one to three hours, depending on accessibility. This is an exacting and time-consuming job, as several components must be removed for the plumber to access the ring. Once replaced, however, wax rings require little to no maintenance and last 30 years or longer.

Yes, you can have a toilet without a septic tank. However, it will have to be a composting toilet. Composting toilets work similarly to aerobic septic systems in that the waste, which sits in a separate compartment below the toilet itself, is slowly broken down by aerobic bacteria. These toilets typically have a vent to get rid of harmful gasses with a fan, which requires a battery. You will have to dispose of waste in the toilet manually every three weeks to every three months, depending on how many people are using the toilet.

While a toilet dripping on the outside can be caused by condensation, a toilet that is constantly dripping on the inside is usually caused by a deteriorated flapper. This is one of the most common types of toilet leaks. As the flapper degrades, it won’t seal properly, and water will constantly leak into the toilet.

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

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