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S & B Contracting

135 Locust Rd
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S & B Contracting

135 Locust Rd
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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

9979 RT.119 Hwy N.
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Straight Edge Concrete and Masonry

9979 RT.119 Hwy N.
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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.






ABA Services

249 Wyoming Road
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ABA Services

249 Wyoming Road
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17 years of experience

We have 3 employees, we also deal with all the sub contractors that way you don't have to, we offer a 30% down, 30% after so much of the work is complete and the remaining amount after work is complete.

We have 3 employees, we also deal with all the sub contractors that way you don't have to, we offer a 30% down, 30% after so much of the work is complete and the remaining amount after work is complete.

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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

It’s usually best to hire a certified master plumber to perform plumbing work in your home. Certified plumbers will be able to tackle most plumbing jobs and will have experience with drainage problems, water supply pipes, and appliances. This type of plumber is the most expensive, but the price is well worth it. You could opt for a journeyperson or an apprentice, which will be more affordable, but the reduced experience means your repair may not be as high-quality. Avoid hiring a handyperson for plumbing work unless you’re dealing with a simple issue, like a clog or a leaky faucet.

A well-installed wall-mounted faucet shouldn’t splash. That’s why it’s worth hiring someone with experience installing wall-mounted faucets. Beyond the installation, you should carefully choose the right faucet and sink combination. If your sink splashes after installation, you can try installing an aerator, which lowers the amount of water coming out of the faucet.

In general, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PEX (polyethylene), and copper are the three piping materials used in new constructions when adding water supply lines. There are some caveats. PEX and copper are considered ideal when running lines that will handle hot water because they are not at risk for melting and warping the way that PVC piping can. At $0.40 to $4 per linear foot, PEX is considered more affordable than copper pipes, which cost $2 to $12 per linear foot. PVC is considered appropriate in water lines for cold taps only.

No, vinegar won't hurt PVC pipes. While vinegar is acidic, it’s not caustic enough to damage PVC. Pouring baking soda and vinegar down your drains is a great DIY solution for clearing minor clogs. If the problem isn’t resolved with vinegar and baking soda, it’s likely time to call in a pro. Avoid using more caustic solutions like drain cleaners, as these will damage PVC pipes, especially if there’s a clog.

The plumbing industry has standardized the sizes for bathtub drains. They are 1 1/2 inches wide to fit all standard bathtubs from 14 to 26 inches deep. The standard sizing is to ensure that the drain fits into the P trap, a special part of your piping that prevents sewer water from bubbling up into your home (yuck).

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