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Drain Bros LLC
5.0(
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceDrain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving New Eagle, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"They came to my house as scheduled and did a quality job at a fair price. I would definitely recommend them for all your plumbing needs. I couldnâ t be happier with the work they did for me."
Response time4 hrs
8 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by75%of homeowners
Calfo Home Services
4.3(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace

Serving New Eagle, PA and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

The problem with most "pros"? Too many bad habits.\nIt's easy to get swept away in the day to day monotony, even for those that call themselves "pros". When it comes to hiring a heating and cooling technician, nobody wants to deal with being treated like a sale rather than a person, the use of scare tactics instead of education, or someone who just wants to get to job done quickly instead of correctly. \nAll our HVAC pros go through 5 years of HVAC schooling, for a total of 10,000 hours of on-the-job training. And it's not just technical training either; it's training that focuses on you, on making you feel comfortable every step of the way. We will roll out the red carpet for you, both figuratively and literally.\nRed Carpet Treatment\nDuring every visit to a home, we lay out an actual red carpet to prevent any additional mess. But what may be even more important than just protecting your home is making sure you feel like you've received the best in customer service.

Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Royal Plumbing, Heating and Cooling, LLC
4.4(
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving New Eagle, PA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"The Company answered my call and were at my house the same day. The work performed was done exceptionally well and the price was great. I would definitely recommend this company and will use them at my home the next time I need HVAC and/or plumbing work performed. Great work and value !"
Response time20 mins
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Yes, you should screw your flange to the subfloor, including cement. The best way to get this done is to predrill holes into the concrete using a hammer drill and a ¼-inch concrete bit. Be careful when you’re ready to bolt your flange down, as you can accidentally crack it. You can avoid this issue by not installing the screws too deep. Or, you can opt for a flange with a stainless steel ring so you don’t have to worry about cracking the plastic.

Installation typically takes 1-2 hours. Repairs may require additional time, depending on the issue.

You should replace your toilet at least every 25 years. While toilets are pretty sturdy appliances, they don’t last forever. Even if you aren’t ready to invest in the cost of a bathroom remodel yet, just replacing your toilet will help freshen up your space and keep your bathroom functioning.

Snaking a toilet is similar to clearing sinks and bathtubs, but there are unique circumstances where you’d have to drain, disassemble, and remove the toilet to fix the clog. For stubborn clogs in the toilet trap, a toilet auger—designed with a shorter cable and a protective plastic encasing—can navigate the tight bends and clear the clog without risking damage to the porcelain. 

If a bolt at the bottom of your toilet tank is loose, it can directly cause a leak. If a bolt securing the toilet base to the floor is loose, it won’t directly cause a leak but can lead to the same result over time. That’s because the loose bolts will eventually move the wax seal or cause cracks in the bowl from the toilet being wobbly.

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