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"He was very thorough and very prompt. He would come at a moment of notice. I am satisfied with the service he provided."

Robert M on January 2022

Professional,courteous and honest.

"He was very thorough and very prompt. He would come at a moment of notice. I am satisfied with the service he provided."

Robert M on January 2022


Blue Dog Group Inc

PO Box 196
5.00(
3
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Blue Dog Group Inc

PO Box 196
5.00(
3
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

For almost 30 years we have been providing our customers compete property care through our -Landscape, Tree Service, Snow Removal & now Concrete division for both residential and commercial properties. Our team works year round training and improving our system making Blue Dog Group a well balance and sustainable firm that brings those benefits to you- our valued customer! Our 2014 Philanthropy project is for "Valley-Save-a-Pet", we will make a donation to "Valley-Save-A-Pet" with each renewing lawn contract.

For almost 30 years we have been providing our customers compete property care through our -Landscape, Tree Service, Snow Removal & now Concrete division for both residential and commercial properties. Our team works year round training and improving our system making Blue Dog Group a well balance and sustainable firm that brings those benefits to you- our valued customer! Our 2014 Philanthropy project is for "Valley-Save-a-Pet", we will make a donation to "Valley-Save-A-Pet" with each renewing lawn contract.


Doulton's Plumbing Service

9090 Tracy Trail
5.00(
3
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Doulton's Plumbing Service

9090 Tracy Trail
5.00(
3
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Doulton's Plumbing is a family owned and operated Business since 2001. We are state certified Master Plumber's, Licensed, Bonded, and Insured. We offer free estimates, no Service call fees and most importantly No emergency call fees! We are a family oriented business striving to extend are family values to the community. If it has anything to do with water we do it! Flat fee install prices for Hot water heaters, Toilets, Lav's and Faucets so there is no surprises. We specialize in bathroom and kitchen remodels, Bathroom in basement installs ect. We charge $75 a hour for any other service that is rendered. Sewer Cleaning starts at $95 a hour for the first hour then $75 a hour following that If you have a question or concern about a job or need some helpful advice feel free to call. Thanks and have a pleasant day

Doulton's Plumbing is a family owned and operated Business since 2001. We are state certified Master Plumber's, Licensed, Bonded, and Insured. We offer free estimates, no Service call fees and most importantly No emergency call fees! We are a family oriented business striving to extend are family values to the community. If it has anything to do with water we do it! Flat fee install prices for Hot water heaters, Toilets, Lav's and Faucets so there is no surprises. We specialize in bathroom and kitchen remodels, Bathroom in basement installs ect. We charge $75 a hour for any other service that is rendered. Sewer Cleaning starts at $95 a hour for the first hour then $75 a hour following that If you have a question or concern about a job or need some helpful advice feel free to call. Thanks and have a pleasant day


Ianiro Landscape Development

P.O. Box 995
5.00(
3
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Ianiro Landscape Development

P.O. Box 995
5.00(
3
)
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

All of are custom work is guranteed. No short cuts are performed on any job. High quality products and craftmanship on every job big or small. All design and work are in house no subcontracting. We have pleasant, courteus, honest, clean workers. Free estimate and consultation. The luxury of outdoor living.

All of are custom work is guranteed. No short cuts are performed on any job. High quality products and craftmanship on every job big or small. All design and work are in house no subcontracting. We have pleasant, courteus, honest, clean workers. Free estimate and consultation. The luxury of outdoor living.



Checkmark Plumbing Contractors & Design

PO Box 670535
4.50(
4
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Checkmark Plumbing Contractors & Design

PO Box 670535
4.50(
4
)
Customers say: Quick response
25 years of experience

We provide a professional service. Our team has someone in each area of expertise. We offer wide range of choices to suit every budget. Take a moment and view our website www.checkmarkohio.com.

We provide a professional service. Our team has someone in each area of expertise. We offer wide range of choices to suit every budget. Take a moment and view our website www.checkmarkohio.com.


Basement Care

1700 E Waterloo Road
3.54(
28
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Basement Care

1700 E Waterloo Road
3.54(
28
)
18 years of experience

Basement Care has over 40 years of experience in the waterproofing business. We are locally owned and operated, fully insured, licensed, and bonded. Our reputation is among the best in the basement waterproofing industry. Our employees are fully covered under Ohio Worker’s Compensation for your protection. We supply every prospective customer with as many references as needed to ensure the best possible decision about our company and workmanship. FREE Inspections and FREE estimates!

"These are facts: The problem: Hired to move water from walls and floor to a sub pump to be pushed out side per their recommendation because of a leaky Basement. The fact:, upon completion, one plastic pipe, connected with a ferncoe was leaking after their work was complete and they left the job They came back to fix it and did,but said everything was fine..this from their "managing - inspector". We questioned many things to all questions the answer was it is correct. So we hired an inspector because it was leaking from the wall where they attached the sub pump pipe; and the pump is working regardless if its even wet outside. Now from an inspector: INTERFERENCE- Upon inspection and removing the lid, the pump float was restricted. Once the pump was moved it activated and the primary pump continued running even after the water was gone. This was due to the small amount of room in the well causing the pump float to hit the sidewall and not drop down according with the lowered water level. The Inspector moved the pump unit over, however the orientation of the float needs to be corrected (turned) so it is away from the lipped sidewall to prevent reoccurrence, 2. PUMP AND WIRES INTERFERENCE- The secondary pump is piped with same diameter piping but the movement between the pumps/piping can also restrict the float fall zone if pump is not orientated with float away from pit sidewall. The pump wires should be zip tied to the pipe as they also fell into the area of the float and could also prevent float on/ off operation. This pit is small for the size pumps used so orientation and interference of wiring needs to be correct to prevent failure of activation or deactivation. 3. Both pumps should have a check valve be installed in line to prevent pump cycling that could prematurely burn out pump motor. Install two 1.5” check valves in the piping. 4. PIPING LEAK - The piping was leaking out of the cinder block wall at the point of drain penetration. The piping was moving at the interior, but fixed (non movable) at the exterior. This means that the pipe is either cracked or was not glued somewhere within the wall cavity. Break out the cement around the pipe and re-pipe and reglue as required. 5. COVER/LID INTERFERENCE- When trying to install this chopped/cut up cover it causes the pumps (due to piping interference) to move around which recreates the issue in #1 by moving the pump float against the wall. A new lid and proper orientation (away from the sidewalls) needs to be completed. A better piping configuration for this pit due to its size would be to use a inverted wye as shown here, thereby eliminating pumps being pushed together when installing the lid. 6. HOLE MISSING- A 1/8” hole needs to be drilled in the secondary pump line to reduce pressure and prevent pump from becoming air bound and eventually seizing. They canceled last week because of a team sickness and also agian this week. So the weeks pass by, no one comes and they have asked now to reschedule a third time.I asked to be copied on the E-mail asking for a manger to call me to talk about this issue. I was told the owner is on vacation and that the only person I can speak to is sick. So I guess as the water keeps leaking, and the pump keeps running, they consider it not urgent enough t0 handle this situation. In my experience, any owner worth anything woudl want to knw about such a travesty in service, but according to the company. the owner is on vacation and not to be disturbed and anyone that could help will get back to us within 48 hours."

Tim T on November 2021

Basement Care has over 40 years of experience in the waterproofing business. We are locally owned and operated, fully insured, licensed, and bonded. Our reputation is among the best in the basement waterproofing industry. Our employees are fully covered under Ohio Worker’s Compensation for your protection. We supply every prospective customer with as many references as needed to ensure the best possible decision about our company and workmanship. FREE Inspections and FREE estimates!

"These are facts: The problem: Hired to move water from walls and floor to a sub pump to be pushed out side per their recommendation because of a leaky Basement. The fact:, upon completion, one plastic pipe, connected with a ferncoe was leaking after their work was complete and they left the job They came back to fix it and did,but said everything was fine..this from their "managing - inspector". We questioned many things to all questions the answer was it is correct. So we hired an inspector because it was leaking from the wall where they attached the sub pump pipe; and the pump is working regardless if its even wet outside. Now from an inspector: INTERFERENCE- Upon inspection and removing the lid, the pump float was restricted. Once the pump was moved it activated and the primary pump continued running even after the water was gone. This was due to the small amount of room in the well causing the pump float to hit the sidewall and not drop down according with the lowered water level. The Inspector moved the pump unit over, however the orientation of the float needs to be corrected (turned) so it is away from the lipped sidewall to prevent reoccurrence, 2. PUMP AND WIRES INTERFERENCE- The secondary pump is piped with same diameter piping but the movement between the pumps/piping can also restrict the float fall zone if pump is not orientated with float away from pit sidewall. The pump wires should be zip tied to the pipe as they also fell into the area of the float and could also prevent float on/ off operation. This pit is small for the size pumps used so orientation and interference of wiring needs to be correct to prevent failure of activation or deactivation. 3. Both pumps should have a check valve be installed in line to prevent pump cycling that could prematurely burn out pump motor. Install two 1.5” check valves in the piping. 4. PIPING LEAK - The piping was leaking out of the cinder block wall at the point of drain penetration. The piping was moving at the interior, but fixed (non movable) at the exterior. This means that the pipe is either cracked or was not glued somewhere within the wall cavity. Break out the cement around the pipe and re-pipe and reglue as required. 5. COVER/LID INTERFERENCE- When trying to install this chopped/cut up cover it causes the pumps (due to piping interference) to move around which recreates the issue in #1 by moving the pump float against the wall. A new lid and proper orientation (away from the sidewalls) needs to be completed. A better piping configuration for this pit due to its size would be to use a inverted wye as shown here, thereby eliminating pumps being pushed together when installing the lid. 6. HOLE MISSING- A 1/8” hole needs to be drilled in the secondary pump line to reduce pressure and prevent pump from becoming air bound and eventually seizing. They canceled last week because of a team sickness and also agian this week. So the weeks pass by, no one comes and they have asked now to reschedule a third time.I asked to be copied on the E-mail asking for a manger to call me to talk about this issue. I was told the owner is on vacation and that the only person I can speak to is sick. So I guess as the water keeps leaking, and the pump keeps running, they consider it not urgent enough t0 handle this situation. In my experience, any owner worth anything woudl want to knw about such a travesty in service, but according to the company. the owner is on vacation and not to be disturbed and anyone that could help will get back to us within 48 hours."

Tim T on November 2021


Reliable Contractor Services

214 E 34th St.
4.78(
78
)

Reliable Contractor Services

214 E 34th St.
4.78(
78
)
Customers say: Quality work
Recommended by 94% of Angi customers
Recommended by 94% of HomeAdvisor customers

We offer totally free estimates, 24-hour emergency service and non-commission work. In addition to drain cleaning and basement waterproofing, we also specialize in plumbing, hot water heater repair, water & gas line repair, high pressure water jetting, frozen water lines, excavation and sewer video camera inspections. We’re proud to have polite, professional employees and the most modern equipment available. We are a family owned and operated business that treats all of our customers the way that we expect to be treated. https://www.reliabledrain.com

"Hunter was professional and courteous. Gave me a quote upfront and explained everything he was doing. Very pleased with the job he did and he even cleaned up after he was done. Recommend the company highly."

Lee S on February 2025

We offer totally free estimates, 24-hour emergency service and non-commission work. In addition to drain cleaning and basement waterproofing, we also specialize in plumbing, hot water heater repair, water & gas line repair, high pressure water jetting, frozen water lines, excavation and sewer video camera inspections. We’re proud to have polite, professional employees and the most modern equipment available. We are a family owned and operated business that treats all of our customers the way that we expect to be treated. https://www.reliabledrain.com

"Hunter was professional and courteous. Gave me a quote upfront and explained everything he was doing. Very pleased with the job he did and he even cleaned up after he was done. Recommend the company highly."

Lee S on February 2025

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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Yes, shower water does go into the septic tank. In fact, all the water you use in your home goes into the septic tank. This includes water from sinks, the dishwasher, the washing machine, and toilets. This water is called greywater. It’s important never to put oil or harsh chemicals down any drain because they could cause a clog in your septic system or even disrupt the natural bacteria needed for wastewater management. 

Yes, the thawing process is often the reason frozen pipes burst in the first place. Though it may seem like the freezing itself causes a pipe to burst, it's actually the pressure that builds inside the pipes in your home that really contributes to the pipe bursting. As the ice melts, more pressure builds in the pipes. That pressure increases further if some of the water thaws only to refreeze.

Worn-out rubber washers or O-rings are some of the most common causes of a leaky tub faucet. These small rubber parts create watertight seals within the faucet. However, they can deteriorate over time because of mineral deposits and water pressure. If you have a cartridge-style faucet, a cracked or damaged cartridge can also be the culprit. Regular use of the handles wears down these faucet parts, and they eventually start allowing water to seep through and create a drip.

Window wells contain a drainage system that either redirects the water downhill away from your foundation or connects to your home’s interior drainage system. It’s important to check every few months to ensure your window well’s drainage is clear and working properly to avoid water damage to your foundation and basement.

Shower valve replacement costs an average of $350, and most homeowners pay between $150 and $550. The price will depend on labor costs in your area, as well as the type of diverter valve you choose. A simple diverter valve could cost just $20 in materials, while a high-end mixing valve for better temperature control can cost $350.

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