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Wambo's WaterWorks
4.8(
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Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Before Wambo’s Waterworks showed up our shower/tub wouldn’t drain properly and left us standing in ankle deep water by the time we’re done bathing. Thanks to him we no longer have this issue, water drains as fast as it’s coming in now, and no more filthy my feet upon exiting shower."
BEFORE: Line leaking at meter, water collecting in yard.
BEFORE: Original yard spigot
Bathroom Addition
Tanked Water Heater Installs
Tankless Water Heater Installs

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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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GreenPro LLC
5.0(
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Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Green Pro has been the business I turn to wherever I need help on my project. I’ve used many of their services including treatment plant, whole house water filter and septic pumping! Their men never stop till that problem is sorted or that install is completed. It has been a joy working with them!"
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Welch’s Drain Services
New to Angi

Serving Sledge, MS and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We specializing in comprehensive plumbing solutions for both residential and commercial needs. Our service offerings include, but are not limited to, drain clearing, installation of bathrooms (including tubs and toilets), and septic tank maintenance. One of our key differentiators is our commitment to 24/7 availability. Our customers can rely on us to address their plumbing emergencies at any hour, ensuring that we are always there when they need us.

Water Softeners questions, answered by experts

It’s not a good idea to oversize your water softener. Doing so will mean the tank doesn’t get full, which can lead to channeling. This leads to a large portion of the resin beads not being utilized and the beads at the bottom of the tank being overused. Over time, this will reduce the efficiency of your system, not to mention that the upfront cost of an oversized softener is unnecessarily high. If you have a timed regeneration cycle rather than a demand-based one, you’ll also spend far more on replacing salt than you need to.

No, a water descaler won't descale pipes. The charged water running through the pipes may very slowly dissolve mineral deposits and hold them inside the water, but it's a very gradual process. If your pipes do need descaling, it's much better to get a local plumber to descale your pipes.

No. You should never directly drain a water softener into a sewer cleanout. This practice is illegal in many areas because it could allow raw sewage to get into your drinking water and make you seriously ill. Many places have codes requiring a specific seal, pipe, and a large air gap between a water softener and a sewage cleanout. Check out Florida's Plumbing Building Code as an example of what these restrictions might look like.

It’s unlikely that hard water on its own could cause substantial hair loss or damage, though it’s true that bathing in hard water can cause your scalp to feel itchy or flaky and might dull your hair’s natural shine. Using high-quality shampoo and conditioner or buying a whole-home water softener can decrease these issues.

The primary difference between a water softener and a water filter lies in what they remove from the water. A water softener is designed to remove hard minerals like calcium and magnesium. In contrast, a water filter has a broader effect, removing various contaminants above a certain size, which can include bacteria and other impurities.

To decide which you need, consider your goal. If you want to eliminate hard minerals, choose a softener. If you want to remove a wide range of contaminants, a filter is the better option. Filters are also generally less expensive to install. Depending on your water supply, you may need to install both for comprehensive treatment.

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