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Avatar for Slawinski Plumbing & Maintenance
Slawinski Plumbing & Maintenance
4.8(
388
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1997

Credit card accepted

Customers say: True professional

"Excellent service. I called late in the afternoon yesterday and they were here this morning. They fixed the sink, installed a new sump pump and pipes and added supports that I had not had before. They discovered an issue with the downstairs bathroom and fixed that also. They were competent, neat, and friendly. Would definitely recommend them."
Recommended by97%of homeowners
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WyattWorks Plumbing
4.7(
571
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 1979

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Ryan H. came out to determine the problem. He has excellent people skills, that seem very genuine--not scripted. He did not try to look around for other needs, but spent the entire time addressing my concerns. He used a camera to carefully inspected the footers and checked all the outside drainage away from the house, and clearly told me what he recommended. He itemized the costs of jetting all accessible storm drains and the installation of dry wells at the end of two drains, that over time were partially filled with water and mud due being in low spots on the edge of the woods. He came out with Pete, who also was friendly and eager to explain what was happening, as they worked to remove the blockage from a long area of pipe. It appears to have been blocked by dry, hardened mud for a period of years, as I did not suspect due to a dry basement floor. I would call WyattWorks again, especially for major plumbing needs, because they have knowledgeable, courteous and friendly people. I will be calling next year to have them check the footers of my house, as I plan to sanitize and paint the basement this winter."
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Response time7 hrs
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Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Reliable Drain Solutions
5.0(
6
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

10yr + Residential Plumbing , Light Commercial\n\n• Plumbing Repairs\n• Water Lines\n• Drain Cleaning\n• Sewer Repairs\n• Sewer/Septic Inspection\n• Underground Sewer, Water, Gas Replacement\n• Septic/Sewer Replacement

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Tri-County Services Electric & Plumbing
4.9(
45
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1975

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

TriCounty Electric: A Legacy of Excellence, Now Expanding Into Plumbing Services! For 50 years, TriCounty has been a trusted name in electrical services, delivering quality, reliability, and expertise to homes and businesses in Northeast Ohio. Now, we?re taking that same commitment to excellence and bringing it to service plumbing! From electrical installations to plumbing repairs, our team is ready to provide top-tier solutions with the same professionalism and dedication that have made us a household name for half a century. Whether you need expert electricians or skilled plumbers, we?re here to keep your home and business running smoothly. New service, same trusted name. Contact us today to learn how we can meet both your electrical and plumbing needs! Master Plumber license #48331.

Sink Repair
New Sink Instal
Sink Repair
Water Heater Repair
Water Heater Repair

+24

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Recommended by3%of homeowners
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Cleveland Emergency Plumbing & Drain LLC
5.0(
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Spoke with the owner of Jake throughout the whole process. He was very knowledgeable, professional, and courteous. I was also impressed with the timely manner that this company performed the work. From the time he came over to look at what I needed done, the whole job was completed by the very next day Also, very reasonable prices. I would recommend this company to anybody who needs plumbing services."
Main Sewer Line Repair
Main Sewer Line Repair
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Neatnics The Home Repair Co
4.5(
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1987

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Adam, co-owner, arrived dressed in very nice dark slacks and a light blue button-down shirt. I should mention that Adam's arrival was a complete shock to me. I had mixed up the dates and assumed our appointment was the following week. Thankfully, Adam, arrived on the date we had agreed upon. And, though I didn't recall the time at the moment he drove up, I am sure he was punctual. I told Adam that since he was here, yes, let's take a look at the basement so he could give me a price to paint my basement floor. But, according to Adam, I had agreed to hire him on the spot when we talked. He also said he had purchased all the materials and was ready to work. Though I don't recall all the details of our conversation, I can say that Adam would be the first contractor/handyman who gave me a quote without seeing the job first. For example, other people I interviewed, wanted to see the condition the floor, measure it so they would know how much paint to buy, etc. I don't recall Adam giving me a price over the phone, but I decided to take his word for it. I felt bad that he could have scheduled another job in my time slot and since he also had already purchased the materials, I agreed to let him do the work. What I did recall about our conversation was that I explained to him that I wanted the floor painted because plumbers had to break the floor in two areas to get to the pipes underneath and that they re-cemented the floor, pretty clumsily. I wanted to even out these patches and have a clean, painted, nice looking floor. I also asked him to hang a mirror in my dining room. Adam assured me he could handle the job satisfactorily. Since, I hadn't expected him, I had to hurriedly clean off the basement floor. There were bags and bags of linen and dog blankets, etc. Adam did volunteer to move the remaining 4 or 5 boxes of pillows and blankets. Before we entered the basement, he had said that he typically starts a job by cleaning the floor with a shop vac. However, once he saw my basement floor, he said it was pretty clean and asked to use my push broom (it was nearby) to sweep the floor. We chatted a little and then, I remembered, I wanted the sink stand holding the utility sink cleaned of rust and painted black. He said he had some black flat paint and agreed to do it. I got busy doing yard work in the backyard, when I rounded the front, he was sitting in his truck. He exited the truck and I said, something to the effect that I guess he was waiting for the etching solution to dry. He said, it only takes about 10 minutes to dry. He also said the etching solution was environmentally safe, which I liked, and odor-free. Sometime later, I decided to take a look at his progress. He had already painted some of the floor. I realized immediately that he had not cleaned the rust off of the stand for the utility sink, nor painted it black. I asked him about this, thinking he just overlooked it. But, he said the stand was too brittle to be painted. I told him a couple of other people had looked at it and found the stand sound. He said he would check the stand again. Adam's fee is $155 per hour and $99 for every hour thereafter. He estimated that the job would take 2.5 hours. I was impressed that he was finished right about that time, maybe a few minutes more. However, he said he had another appointment and didn't have time to hang the mirror. He added that he thinks the sink stand could be cleaned of rust and painted, rather than be tossed out. We looked at the floor together, and I told him it looked good. It was still wet and shiny. He told me not to walk on it for 48 hours. Yesterday, I walked on it. I was surprised to hear a crunchy sound. The sound comes from stepping on the epoxy flakes Adam added to the floor, per my wishes. I hope the crunchy sound isn't permanent. As far as the floor's appearance, it's just okay. Maybe I was expecting too much. But, I thought the re-cemented areas would have been blended in so that I would have a nice, clean, smooth looking floor. The outlines of the re-cemented areas show through the paint as well as stained areas and areas that were covered in old paint. It just looks like paint was rolled over the existing floor with little or no prep work done. Based on my information, the cement and other areas could have been sanded by hand, or with a hand-held tool called a grinder, to smooth out the rough edges. But, maybe the Clean n Etch could have done the same thing. Adam said it drys in 10 minutes. I happened to come across a bottle of Clean n Etch at Home Depot yesterday and it advises no foot traffic for 2 hours after application and no top coat for 24 hours. I am not accusing Adam of not applying any Clean n Etch, but I wonder how useful it was if the paint was applied on top of it before the solution actually cured. I can only hope that the paint job will last for years, as Adam said it would. Finally, the idea of the epoxy flakes is that they are spread haphazardly, and they were., but maybe too much so. One area has a huge cluster of flakes and nearby areas are sparse, it looks as if a bag of flakes was dumped in one area and remaining flakes spread sparsely."
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
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Healthy House Systems
5.0(
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Serving Berea, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"New sump pump installed and alarms were fixed for the battery backup while at it. Tyler did a great job and explained everything throughly."
Bowed Wall
Interior Drainage System
Interior Drainage System
Interior Drainage System
Structural Bracing

+10

Response time1 day
Response rate93%
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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

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It can take anywhere from half an hour to a few hours to fix a main line clog, depending on the cause and severity of it. The job should not take more than a day to complete. Keep in mind that the main line is not the same as your home’s sewer lines (which connect to the main line and run to your house). Your city is responsible for any clogs or damage to the main line itself.

DIY is not recommended due to safety risks and specialized equipment requirements. Hire professionals for effective clearing.

A liquid drain cleaner can sometimes make a clog worse over time if you use it improperly or too much. The chemicals in drain cleaners can corrode and damage pipes, causing cracks and leaks that may cause further blockages. If the clog is more than the liquid drain cleaner can handle, the cleaner will simply add chemicals to a bigger overall problem.

Yes, you can use hydrogen peroxide to unclog a drain. Instead of using a baking soda and vinegar solution, you can use baking soda with hydrogen peroxide. The process to unclog a drain is the same as with vinegar, but use 1 cup of hydrogen peroxide instead.

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