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Avatar for Drip Doctors Plumbing and Excavation LLC
Drip Doctors Plumbing and Excavation LLC
4.9(
18
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Green Level, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"If you need a plumber, hire the Drip Dr's. They are very thoughtful and pleasant. The work was done with excellence. They also left everything clean, and took all the trash with them Thank you, Drip Dr's, job very well done."
Drain Pipe Installation - Exterior Project
Plumbing Project
Plumbing Project
Additional Photos
Additional Photos

+23

7 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by38%of homeowners
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Quality Service Today Plumbing & Septic
4.3(
40
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Green Level, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"I usually mainly leave reviews for restaurant and bars, because thatâ s what Iâ m an expert at, however you do not need to be an expert to understand good quality service. This company lives up to the name and exceeds it by far. Trevor came and did some work yesterday for me, he was outstanding at explaining all of the problems and potential solutions, he was extremely kind, punctual, focused and thorough. Because of how he represented The company I feel it will be foolish of me to allow anyone else to do anything with plumbing in my house. Heâ s gained complete trust in just one day of working. If youâ re looking for good quality service, please just read the name and look nowhere else but Quality Service today. If I were you I would ask for Trevor Foust. Heâ s going to make sure you understand everything thatâ s going on and I understand all of your options. Thank you to all the kind staff that I spoke to."
Service Technician Pull Hose
Septic pumping
Septic pumping
Running a New Sewer Line
Running a New Sewer Line

+16

321 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by41%of homeowners
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On-Site Maintenance Services
4.6(
23
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Green Level, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We were very impressed by Nick’s responsiveness and ability to complete our plumbing job. It was nearly impossible to find someone to help us on a Saturday and Nick came through. We will use On-Site again for sure and recommend them. Thanks."
Vinyl & Shutters
Hardiboard & Shutters
steps
steps repair
concrete

+2

Response time2 days
Response rate92%
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Darryle Clark
New to Angi
Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Green Level, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

My name is Darryle Clark. I’m originally from New Jersey, but stay in NC currently. I’m 31 years old with 5 years of plumbing experience. I’m a proud father of 3 and just looking to help those in need and support my family! Dedicated to quality service at no hassle to you.

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Toilets questions, answered by experts

You can pour bleach down the toilet as long as you dilute it since undiluted bleach can damage your toilet bowl. If you choose to use bleach to remove stains from your toilet, mix every cup of bleach with a gallon of water. You should also follow safety precautions when using bleach, like working in a well-ventilated area, wearing gloves, and never mixing it with any other cleaner. 

While the toilet bowl and toilet tank require haul away to your curb, landfill, or recycling center, you can dispose of your old, used toilet seat in your regular garbage collection. If your toilet seat is plastic or duroplast, you can even recycle it instead at a local recycling facility.

There are several ways to save money on a bathroom remodel through proper planning and savvy design strategies. To reduce costs, consider the following:

  • Purchase your own materials: Buy your own bathroom fixtures, hardware, and other materials to avoid contractor upcharges and delivery fees.

  • Shop smart for big-ticket items: Save on pricey items like tiles and tubs by shopping sales and at discount stores.

  • Avoid major layout changes: Keep plumbing in its current location. Opt to replace fixtures rather than moving them to avoid significant renovation work.

  • Focus on high-impact, low-cost updates: Make affordable but impactful smaller changes, such as upgrading hardware, installing new lighting, and adding stylish but economical accessories.

  • DIY where possible: Handle easier parts of the remodel yourself, like painting or installing light fixtures, to save on labor costs.

  • Time your remodel strategically: Consider remodeling in the spring, which tends to be a lower-demand time of year and may result in lower costs.

Completing a full standard bathroom remodel offers the best value, with an average return on investment (ROI) of 70%. However, you don't need a full remodel to make an impact. To maximize value, focus on key components like flooring, the tub and shower, vanity, and cabinets. High-value upgrades include installing a walk-in shower, resurfacing a tub, retiling, or expanding the shower. For more budget-friendly options that still increase value, consider repainting with a light, neutral color, or updating the mirror and light fixtures. It's also crucial to address any necessary repairs, such as leaks, mold, or cracked tiles, as buyers will notice these issues. Avoid flashy upgrades like bathtub jets or steam showers, which don't add as much value.

After flushing the toilet, you should have about half a tank full of water. While the exact amount of water you’ll have will vary, you want to make sure you have enough to cover the bottom of the bowl and enough to sit above the P-trap drain. While low water in your toilet bowl can indicate a problem, too much water can also be cause for concern.

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