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"Great job professional and listens to the customer. Mike did a great job and reasonably priced. I will continue to do business with."

Shannon M on August 2022

We specialize in affordable basement waterproofing, please call 330-207-7254 for a free estimate. Over 25 years of plumbing experience. Honest and dependable. Specializing in affordable basement waterproofing.

"Great job professional and listens to the customer. Mike did a great job and reasonably priced. I will continue to do business with."

Shannon M on August 2022


"This company is a joke. Steve is a snake oil salesman who pressured us into a $10k job. He came out and misdiagnosed the problem resulting in him switch the plans several times. When it came time to get the work done, my brother and I had to finish the job. If your job is to take water from the foundation how is exterior work not included in the quote. Furthermore, Steve has ZERO man management and LIMITED knowledge of his field. His crews have no idea what they're doing, and his front office is a joke. I had to explain to them that they do indeed make male pipe fittings despite Steve and his associates persistence that they don't. If it's a choice of having water in your house or working with these jokers l'd recommend just letting the house fill with water. Pathetic, unprofessional, and a waste of time and money. SMD Stevie."

Matt M on May 2025

26 years in business ...All waterproofing methods available...50,000 satisfied customers....

"This company is a joke. Steve is a snake oil salesman who pressured us into a $10k job. He came out and misdiagnosed the problem resulting in him switch the plans several times. When it came time to get the work done, my brother and I had to finish the job. If your job is to take water from the foundation how is exterior work not included in the quote. Furthermore, Steve has ZERO man management and LIMITED knowledge of his field. His crews have no idea what they're doing, and his front office is a joke. I had to explain to them that they do indeed make male pipe fittings despite Steve and his associates persistence that they don't. If it's a choice of having water in your house or working with these jokers l'd recommend just letting the house fill with water. Pathetic, unprofessional, and a waste of time and money. SMD Stevie."

Matt M on May 2025


American Home Guard Home Warranty - PA

1515 Market St
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American Home Guard Home Warranty - PA

1515 Market St
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

American Home Guard is America’s top rated home warranty provider. They service home buyers and sellers across the nation.They offer home warranty service plans for single family homes, multiple units, condos, and even mobile and manufactured homes. They are proud to offer their referral and realtor programs as well as enticing rates to multiple property owners.

American Home Guard is America’s top rated home warranty provider. They service home buyers and sellers across the nation.They offer home warranty service plans for single family homes, multiple units, condos, and even mobile and manufactured homes. They are proud to offer their referral and realtor programs as well as enticing rates to multiple property owners.


WellHose DIY Drop Pipe - You can install your own submersible pump.Free installation classes available. www.WellHose.com






AUTUMN AIR HEATING & COOLING

1740 E Midlothian Blvd
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AUTUMN AIR HEATING & COOLING

1740 E Midlothian Blvd
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21 years of experience

I DO ALL MY OWN WORK, NO SUBCONTRACTORS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB, SERVICE CHARGE IS 35.00 WICH GOES TOWARD YOUR BILL AT AUTUMN AIR HEATING AND COOLING WE ARE FOCUSED ON PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY SERVICE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION-WE WILL DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS

I DO ALL MY OWN WORK, NO SUBCONTRACTORS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB, SERVICE CHARGE IS 35.00 WICH GOES TOWARD YOUR BILL AT AUTUMN AIR HEATING AND COOLING WE ARE FOCUSED ON PROVIDING HIGH-QUALITY SERVICE AND CUSTOMER SATISFACTION-WE WILL DO EVERYTHING WE CAN TO MEET YOUR EXPECTATIONS


Locally owned & operated. Licensed and Insured in Pennsylvania & New Jersey. Additional email - [email protected]. May contact & request free estimate via website form.

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Wells and Pumps questions, answered by experts

Another common question is, what pressure should your well tank be set at? The standard rule of thumb is to set your well tank’s pressure at 2 psi below the cut-on point of your pressure switch. So if your well is set up for a high cycle of 40/60 psi, your pressure should be set to 38 psi. If you use a low setting of 30/50 psi, you would set the pressure to 28 psi.

How do you set your well’s pressure tank? All you need to do is first drain the tank of water and find the pressure switch. Remove the switch cover and adjust the switch with a wrench—clockwise to increase water pressure, and counter-clockwise to reduce it. Each complete turn of the nut on the switch should equal 2.5 psi. Once this is done, replace the switch cover. All that’s left is to adjust the pressure of the tank itself using an air compressor and a tire gauge to support the new setting.

The right psi for your well pressure tank depends on the tank’s pressure settings. For instance, if yours is set to 30/50 psi (which is common), the ideal psi is 2 to 3 psi below the cut-on pressure—in other words, 27 to 28 psi. However, if it’s at a higher setting of 40/60 psi, 38 psi would be the appropriate level.

Unfortunately, yes. If your well pump continues working when the flow of water is completely blocked, the motor will burn up. The energy has nowhere to go, thanks to the blockage, so it turns inward. The end result? A ruined well pump and a depleted bank account (once you shop for a replacement.) 

Here are some signs of a bad well pump that a pro should look at: 

  • If your well pump isn’t pumping water, you could have a leak or malfunctioning pump on your hands. 

  • If your water pump runs nonstop, there might be a leak or problem with the pressure tank, which can cause the pump to fail. 

  • Low water pressure can happen because of your pressure tank, low-water levels, or a wrong-sized pump. 

  • Dirt or sediment in your water can be a problem with a powerful pump, damaged pump filter, or the pump’s location.

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