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Serving Como, MS and surrounding areas

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"Asked for a tile shower and got what we wanted and then some. It turned out way more better than we expected. Our whole family enjoys it!! Highly recommended for tile showers as well as home repairs, gutters decking etc."
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Serving Como, MS and surrounding areas

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"Mr. Hayes arrived on time and was extremely professional throughout the entire process. He was very knowledgeable about installing my jetted tub and took the time to ensure everything was done correctly. His workmanship, attention to detail, and expertise were outstanding. I couldn?t be happier with the results. 10/10 ? highly recommend Mr. Hayes for any installation needs!"
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GreenPro LLC
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Serving Como, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

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"I had a great experience with Happy Pipes Plumbing in Oxford, MS. My drains had been gurgling for a couple of days, and then everything backed up all at once?total nightmare. I gave them a call, and they were able to come out the same day. The team was super professional and clearly knew what they were doing. They diagnosed the issue quickly and got everything cleared out without any hassle. The gurgling is gone, the drains are flowing like they should, and I?m seriously relieved. Highly recommend them if you?re dealing with any plumbing issues?they definitely live up to the name Happy Pipes!"
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

You can tell if your toilet fill valve is full by removing the lid and taking a look. When you flush the toilet, the float is at the bottom of the tank, the water empties, and the fill valve opens. The float rises to the top as the tank fills again with water. When the float rises to the right level, the fill valve closes; if the valve is too high, your toilet may only partially flush, requiring you to adjust the float. 

Yes, you can clean a toilet tank with white vinegar. Before you do, shut off the water supply to the toilet. Then, flush it to empty the tank. Next, combine one part vinegar with one part water in a spray bottle and spray the mixture inside the tank. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse away the vinegar by pouring clean water into the tank. Make sure the tank is empty, then dip a scrub brush in vinegar and clean the tank’s inside walls. Turn the water back on and flush again to rinse away the vinegar.

Toilets typically connect to your main vent stack, a vertical pipe that runs through all finished levels of your home and exits through the roof. It’s located behind the walls, but if you have an unfinished basement or a utility closet, you may find a portion of it running the vertical length of the space. Some basement toilets use an air admittance valve instead, which is a small vent located in the wall directly behind the toilet that extends upward a few feet from the drain.

Some of the most common plumbing repairs are certainly no small issues. The good news is that plumbers typically deal with these problems frequently and have the parts and tools ready to take care of them quickly and efficiently. These common problems include:

  • Clogged drains: $75–$250

  • Clogged toilet: $125–$300

  • Bathtub and shower: $100–$600

  • Faucet or showerhead: $200–$350

  • Sink pipe: $200–$500

  • Toilet repair: $150–$400

Yes, you’ll need to replace your toilet’s wax seal any time you move the toilet. This is because movement of the toilet will break the seal, rendering the remaining wax useless. Thankfully, replacing a wax seal is fairly easy, and the seal itself only costs $2 to $10 at most home improvement stores.

When replacing a wax seal you typically also have to replace the closet bolts that secure the toilet to the flange. These are usually about 2.5" - 3" long and have to be cut once the toilet is secure. Cutting them usually makes them too short to reuse.

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