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Your Hometown Plumber Inc.
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Serving Spindale, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

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"Joe from Hometown plumbing was incredible. He’s knowledgeable. He’s fair priced and he’s efficient. I would highly recommend him for any of your prior plumbing needs. Sincerely, Pastor, John Wilcox Junior."
Response time5 hrs
Response rate98%
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Fox & Bear Plumbing LLC
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Serving Spindale, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2005

Small jobs welcome

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"Miguel did a repair on my urinal and he did an excellent job. He was on time and arrived at my house when promised. He was very knowledgeable and did the job quickly and efficiently. I would recommend him for any plumbing problems."
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Response time7 hrs
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Ulbrich Bros. Basement & Crawl Space Solutions
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Serving Spindale, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"4 years ago when our basement was taking on considerable amounts of water constantly my (then pregnant) wife and I called Patrick and his team. They were on the job immediately and tackled the job professionally and quickly. Fast forward 4 years… my wife and I and now 4 year old daughter called them again and Patrick was on the scene that day with a solution. The website will only let me leave 5 stars but I would give a billion if I could. I highly recommend these guys for any water related needs. Thank you so much guys."
Response time2 days
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Recommended by75%of homeowners
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Kava Home Improvements LLC
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Serving Spindale, NC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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General Home Remodeling\nNew Construction\nKitchen Remodeling\nBathroom Remodeling\nFloors.\n\nGive us a call or message us for your free estimate today!

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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

A couple of components work together to control your shower's water pressure. A water pressure regulator, located near your main water shut-off valve, will control the pressure as water enters your home. From there, your shower valve does the heavy lifting. Other factors that impact water pressure include the type of showerhead you install (rain showerheads tend to have lower water pressure than traditional wall-mounted showerheads) and whether the local building code requires a flow restrictor.

Signs of a broken drain pipe include slow-draining sinks, tubs, or toilets; foul odors coming from the drain; damp or wet spots on your walls, floors, or ceilings; and gurgling sounds coming from the drain. In severe cases, you may also notice a sudden drop in your water pressure.

You can find out what type of shower valve you have by checking the manufacturer’s name and the valve’s serial number or model number. That information should be located on the back of the shower trim. You can use the name and number to do a quick online search to figure out which type of shower valve you have.

The amount of clean water your cistern can supply depends on its size and the local rainfall patterns. Cisterns range from a few hundred to several thousand gallons in capacity. 

To estimate the potential supply, consider the average annual rainfall in your area and the catchment area of your roof. For instance, a 1,000-square-foot roof can collect around 600 gallons of water from just one inch of rainfall. 

Multiply this by the average annual rainfall to get a rough idea. However, factors like evaporation and system efficiency will also play a role.

You may have to dig out drain valves if they are buried under dirt. This method isn’t ideal, and it increases the chance of clogs and damage. Ideally, a drip irrigation system buries drain valves in a gravel pocket so they are easier to access and better-protected. If you have trouble accessing drain valves, hire a sprinkler professional to find them safely and efficiently.

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