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McLaurin Construction

288 Green Grove Rd
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McLaurin Construction

288 Green Grove Rd
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14 years of experience

Specializing in renovations and remodeling such as flooring, professional painting, plumbing, landscaping, jack up jobs, roofing, and concrete slab work on interior and exterior commercial and residential properties, and come equipped with licensed electricians. Family owned and operated, we've been licensed and insured since 2011 with over 27 years of professional painting and 30 years of construction experience. We pride ourselves in quality, not quantity, and believe in 100% customer satisfaction.

Specializing in renovations and remodeling such as flooring, professional painting, plumbing, landscaping, jack up jobs, roofing, and concrete slab work on interior and exterior commercial and residential properties, and come equipped with licensed electricians. Family owned and operated, we've been licensed and insured since 2011 with over 27 years of professional painting and 30 years of construction experience. We pride ourselves in quality, not quantity, and believe in 100% customer satisfaction.


Southern Sewer And Drain

56 Shorty Burgess Road
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Southern Sewer And Drain

56 Shorty Burgess Road
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10 years of experience

Locally owned and operated, family plumbing services dedicated to providing all customers with Quality and Dependable customer service. We do it all, The complete plumbing service.

Locally owned and operated, family plumbing services dedicated to providing all customers with Quality and Dependable customer service. We do it all, The complete plumbing service.



PDOA, a.k.a. Babin Enterprises

221 Presley Ave
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PDOA, a.k.a. Babin Enterprises

221 Presley Ave
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42 years of experience

We provide Commercial, Marine, and Residential/Recreational construction, repair remodel and demolition services. From the Ground to the roof, and from the waterline to the river or lake bottom. All at affordable pricing as related to the work required by our customers. Contractor quality at handyman prices!

We provide Commercial, Marine, and Residential/Recreational construction, repair remodel and demolition services. From the Ground to the roof, and from the waterline to the river or lake bottom. All at affordable pricing as related to the work required by our customers. Contractor quality at handyman prices!






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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Adding another bathroom isn’t the most complicated project you can undertake, but it’s in the top 5%. Anything involving plumbing and electrical work should be handed off to a pro, and adding a half bath involves both. A contractor may charge $70 to $120 an hour for labor, but chances are they can work much faster and more accurately than a DIYer.

Frozen pipes can negatively affect your hot water heater. If the pipes leading to or from your hot water heater freeze and burst, as can happen with frozen pipes, your water heater can be seriously damaged and even require replacement. In less extreme cases, frozen pipes can compromise or cut off your hot water supply.

Sink discoloration from water is caused by any of a number of different kinds of minerals in hard water, including iron and manganese. To avoid the staining that hard water can cause, install a water softener to remove minerals from the water as it enters your home. Rusty pipes can also cause discoloration, and may be the culprit if only one sink is stained.

A pot filler adds value to your kitchen and makes cooking much easier. Whether it is worth it will depend on whether you want or require the convenience it provides and whether you’re content with spending around $800 to install one. Many home cooks who cook items requiring a large pot full of water—pasta, soups, stocks, blanching—will find they use a pot filler more often than the casual cook.

Pipes most often burst during winter and early spring because those seasons experience the coldest temperatures that can freeze pipes. Pipes typically begin to freeze when the outside temperature falls below 20 degrees Fahrenheit—but it’s not a hard and fast rule.

The largest risk is any period of time when outdoor temperatures fall below freezing for six hours or more. That’s an average winter night in many areas of the United States, so it’s best to take precautions before winter begins, like insulating your pipes.

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