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Bracken Waterproofing

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Bracken Waterproofing

4.63(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers
49 local quotes requested

At Bracken Waterproofing, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We ensure that any job we do matches your vision of the work done. If you're looking for the top waterproofing company, give us a call today!

"So far, they were great."

Kathy P on July 2025

At Bracken Waterproofing, customer satisfaction is our top priority. We ensure that any job we do matches your vision of the work done. If you're looking for the top waterproofing company, give us a call today!

"So far, they were great."

Kathy P on July 2025






S & B Contracting

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S & B Contracting

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11 years of experience

S & B Contracting is a new locally owned contracting company, the owners are Bryan Babb and Steve Ackley. We offer years of experience and attention to detail. Our #1 priority is our customers and offer competitive pricing for the area. We do not claim to be the cheapest around because we believe in the saying you get what you pay for. When we are on the job you can feel comfortable you are receiving quality work, that is done right the first time.

S & B Contracting is a new locally owned contracting company, the owners are Bryan Babb and Steve Ackley. We offer years of experience and attention to detail. Our #1 priority is our customers and offer competitive pricing for the area. We do not claim to be the cheapest around because we believe in the saying you get what you pay for. When we are on the job you can feel comfortable you are receiving quality work, that is done right the first time.


Straight Edge Concrete and Masonry

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Straight Edge Concrete and Masonry

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Straight Edhe Concrete and Masonry founded in 2014. Jay Ackerson and Nathan Ackerson, owners. Highly Skilled in all aspects of Concrete and Masonry Construction.

Straight Edhe Concrete and Masonry founded in 2014. Jay Ackerson and Nathan Ackerson, owners. Highly Skilled in all aspects of Concrete and Masonry Construction.




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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

A flue pipe should go straight up from the back of the fireplace to the top of the chimney. Bends or kinks in the flue liner would restrict combustion gasses from flowing seamlessly out of the home, so these gasses could instead smoke up your living room and become a health hazard to your household.

While not every state requires that plumbing work be done by a licensed plumber, it’s in your best interest to find a local, knowledgeable plumber to handle your mobile home’s plumbing. Plumbing is a very complicated process, and making a mistake could cause big trouble down the line—small leaks can quickly grow into large leaks and cause massive (and costly) water damage issues.

To bleed air from the pipes, start by turning off the main water supply. Then, starting with the faucet that’s closest to the water valve, open each of your faucets halfway, making sure to open both hot and cold options if they’re separate. This allows the air to escape the pipes. Once all faucets are open, turn your water supply back on and let the water run for 10 to 15 minutes until the faucets stop sputtering.

Technically, yes, you can put a shower on a Roman tub, but it's not common. The vast majority of Roman tubs are standalone models. Adding a shower would involve installing a ceiling-mounted curtain rod or a custom glass enclosure, as well as redoing the plumbing, making it neither easy nor budget-friendly.

Water pressure regulators are commonly located near where the main water line enters the home. They’re often found in basements, utility areas, or outside near the water meter. They’re shaped like a bell and are critical for controlling the water pressure coming into the home from the public water supply.

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