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"Great! Professional! They were on time and a hard working group. I will be hiring them again."

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Four Seasons has over 15 Years of experience in Property Maintenance, General Contracting and Rental Property. Service is exceptional, professional and affordable!




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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.





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Drain Pipe Installation questions, answered by experts

Signs of a leaky faucet include dripping water, unusual noises, and irregular water flow coming from the faucet. Discoloration or water stains around the sink or countertop can also indicate a leak, as can higher than usual water bills and wet areas under and around the sink’s base.

Dripping or leaking water from the handle or dripping from the showerhead (when its off) are signs your shower valve needs to be replaced. Other signs include low water pressure and inconsistent water pressure and temperature (that isn’t caused by other factors like someone else using another fixture at the same time). Difficulty turning the valve and water not turning on at all are advanced signs that the valve is wearing out.

Under normal circumstances, you don’t need to turn interior water off if it’s cold outside. But if you plan to be away during cold weather for more than a day, turning off the water can help prevent freezing and burst pipes. If you lose heat, turning off the water can help to keep pipes from freezing as well. You should turn off exterior pipes for sprinklers or outdoor irrigation for the season once temperatures begin to fall in the late fall and early winter.

Annual inspection prevents leaks, blockages, pressure issues, or other problems from developing.

You cannot replace a shower valve without turning off the water. Always turn your water off before doing any kind of plumbing work—and this project is no exception. Turning off the water is a best practice for personal safety and to keep things in your home dry.

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