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Rome Bath Remodeling- Syracuse
New to Angi

Serving Denmark, NY and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2001

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Rome Bath Remodeling has been serving and employing PA & NY for over three decades. We believe being a local company, employing local people and patronizing local businesses helps keep our communities strong. Our installers are Rome Bath employees with over 30 years of experience in designing and remodeling bathrooms.\nRome Bath offers full bathroom remodeling services, tub-to-shower conversions, walk-in showers, walk-in tubs, tub & shower replacements, wall surrounds, accessibility solutions, flooring, toilets, cabinetry, sinks, faucets, and fixtures. We have perfected the bathroom remodeling process with our 3 easy steps: 1.) FREE Design Consultation & Measuring 2.) Order Personal Product Selections 3.) Install Products\nOur partnerships with the most trusted brands in the industry allow Rome Bath to provide warrantied-backed products directly to you in as little as 1–2 days. Contact us today for a FREE ESTIMATE or visit our local showroom to learn more about our process!\n

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Pacific Stone & Tile
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Serving Denmark, NY and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Free estimates

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"Overall, it went pretty well. I took a while to decide on which of the colours and edging I wanted; they did a good job of following up and reminding me. Since this work is for a house I'm renting, I wasn't always able to get measurements quickly. There were some quirks. The Big Deal price doesn't include removal and disposal of the old countertop; that was an additional $300. It also doesn't include the re-attachment of the sink as they don't do that work so I needed to get a plumber involved. To be fair, both of these were disclosed in the Big Deal and by them afterwards. Since this is template-based, I went out to the house and met an installer who created the template. He worked quickly but, unfortunately, his English was rather limited and several times during the entire project, he had to call their main office and hand me the phone so I could talk to someone there instead. This slowed down the process and made the interactions feel clumsy. On a positive note, they do care about the work; I had decided on 1/4" bevel edging and the main office called back and said that that edging has a higher risk of chipping and, since this is a rental, I should go with the 3/8" round instead, which I did. Since I was reusing my old sink, they brought the slab in and cut the hole for it on-site but used a vacuum and cleaned up the dust quite well. They also lowered the slide-in sink since the new countertop are thinner than the old one. This was after yet another back-and-forth conversation that resulted in a phone call to the main office so they could tell me they would do the work but wouldn't be liable for any resulting damage; there was none. The result looks good and once I get the sink re-attached, all will be well. There are still a couple of minor issues but it is a worthwhile upgrade."
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Thawing a pipe yourself usually takes around 30 minutes but can take longer depending on outside weather conditions, how long the pipe has been frozen, and its location. If you’ve been trying to unfreeze a pipe yourself for over an hour with no solution, it’s best to call a plumber.

Common problems include leaks, clogs, and low water pressure. Regular maintenance prevents major disruptions.

It is safe to use a frost-proof or freeze-proof spigot or pump in the winter if you live in an area with freezing temperatures. Otherwise, it's best to fully drain and shut down your outside spigot in the winter to avoid cracking a pipe.

Signs that your shower valve has gone bad include a variety of issues with water flow and temperature. Common symptoms are low water pressure, inconsistent water temperature, and dripping or leaking from the handle or showerhead when the water is off. You might also notice that the knob is difficult to turn or won't turn at all. Another key indicator of a bad diverter valve is water coming from both the tub spout and the showerhead simultaneously, or being unable to switch the water flow between the two fixtures. In advanced cases, the water may not turn on at all. These are all signs that the valve may need to be replaced.

Homeowners insurance often covers water leaks and resulting damage, but coverage depends on the cause. Leaks from sudden and accidental events, like a burst pipe or storm damage to a roof, are typically covered. However, if the leak is due to a lack of maintenance, homeowner negligence, or general wear and tear (such as an old roof failing), the claim will likely be denied. Some causes, like flooding or leaks from faulty appliances, may be excluded from standard policies. After taking steps to stop the leak, contact your insurance company immediately and review your specific plan to understand your coverage.

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