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MT Dirt & Construction is a construction company specializing in site and civil work including grading, roadway construction, excavation, foundations, drainage/piping, demolition, septic systems, water service and cisterns, snow removal, retaining walls, frozen pipes/repairs, and much more! We strive for perfection in our everyday activities and pay special attention to the details of the project. Our team comes from a wide range of backgrounds in the construction industry and are always looking to find solutions for the entire project, not just the dirt.

MT Dirt & Construction is a construction company specializing in site and civil work including grading, roadway construction, excavation, foundations, drainage/piping, demolition, septic systems, water service and cisterns, snow removal, retaining walls, frozen pipes/repairs, and much more! We strive for perfection in our everyday activities and pay special attention to the details of the project. Our team comes from a wide range of backgrounds in the construction industry and are always looking to find solutions for the entire project, not just the dirt.



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R & R Pump Company

907 Euclid Ave
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R & R Pump Company

907 Euclid Ave
1.00(
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40 years of experience

We are a very diverse company. Tamer Rask founded the business 30 years ago, now he and his 3 kids run and operate it. R&R Pump is a very uniquely ran company. Every employee strives to satisfy the customer and not just provide him with the best product but the best way to do it also.

We are a very diverse company. Tamer Rask founded the business 30 years ago, now he and his 3 kids run and operate it. R&R Pump is a very uniquely ran company. Every employee strives to satisfy the customer and not just provide him with the best product but the best way to do it also.


Acorn Plumbing & Htg LLC

415 S 25th St
4.88(
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Acorn Plumbing & Htg LLC

415 S 25th St
4.88(
25
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

We are proud to say we are a family owned business that has been able to serve the Billings area communities over the past 25 years, providing quality plumbing and heating services. we look forward to serving you for many years to come. Acorn Plumbing & Heating has been in operations since 1986. We have the professional personnel, equipment and supplies to handle residential, mulit-family, light commercial, remodeling, repipes and water service installation and repairs. We strive to provide a level of service that creates life long friends and customers who are proud to recommend Acorn Plumbing & Heating to their friends and neighbors.

We are proud to say we are a family owned business that has been able to serve the Billings area communities over the past 25 years, providing quality plumbing and heating services. we look forward to serving you for many years to come. Acorn Plumbing & Heating has been in operations since 1986. We have the professional personnel, equipment and supplies to handle residential, mulit-family, light commercial, remodeling, repipes and water service installation and repairs. We strive to provide a level of service that creates life long friends and customers who are proud to recommend Acorn Plumbing & Heating to their friends and neighbors.


Dorian Visionheart Dyer

3560 South Brandon Street
4.80(
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Dorian Visionheart Dyer

3560 South Brandon Street
4.80(
5
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Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

I am a self-taught artist, initially drawn to experiment with pastels and colored pencil, and now working with acrylic on canvas. My art speaks for itself.

I am a self-taught artist, initially drawn to experiment with pastels and colored pencil, and now working with acrylic on canvas. My art speaks for itself.


"The person performing the service had to make several trips because one of the "new" parts turned out to be faulty. I found both Complete Protection and their local repair contractor to be both very responsive and totally professional at every stage of the repair process."

KEN D on September 2022

CP has been providing quality home warranty products since 1998.

"The person performing the service had to make several trips because one of the "new" parts turned out to be faulty. I found both Complete Protection and their local repair contractor to be both very responsive and totally professional at every stage of the repair process."

KEN D on September 2022

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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

How do you set your well’s pressure tank? All you need to do is first drain the tank of water and find the pressure switch. Remove the switch cover and adjust the switch with a wrench—clockwise to increase water pressure, and counter-clockwise to reduce it. Each complete turn of the nut on the switch should equal 2.5 psi. Once this is done, replace the switch cover. All that’s left is to adjust the pressure of the tank itself using an air compressor and a tire gauge to support the new setting.

Through testing for pH, bacteria, and contaminants, ensuring safe consumption.

The precharged pressure tank should start at around 28 psi. The two pressure settings of note are the cut-in and cut-out pressure. The well pump starts when the tank reaches the minimum cut-in pressure. It turns off when the tank reaches the maximum cut-out pressure. The desired water pressure in the household is usually a few psi above the cut-in number. The difference between the cut-in and cut-out pressure settings should be 20 psi. Typical settings for household applications include 20/40, 30/50, and 40/60.

For the most part, choosing between 30/50 psi and 40/60 psi is based on your water-pressure preference. However, it can also depend a little bit on your house—if you have older plumbing, a lower water pressure can be easier on the pipes (and a bit more gentle on your well pump). 

The lower 30/50 pressure is usually enough for a single-story home, but you may want 40/60 if you have multiple stories, as the extra pressure helps water flow smoothly up to the second floor.

Servicing includes cleaning filters and coils, checking coolant levels, and inspecting electrical connections.

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