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Ogre & Above, LLC
5.0(
9
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Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2025

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"When I reached out to Jonathan ( the owner ), he immediately responded as always. I have used Jonathan and his wife Rachel for years as one of our Vendors in underground cable construction. This team has been an outstanding partner and been one of the most reliable and friendly group to work with. I could not recommend this company more. I will continue to use them for all of my electrical and plumbing needs."
Sewer line
Sewer line
Sewer line install
Camera Inspection
Hot Tub Plug

+4

7 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Benjamin Franklin Plumbing
4.0(
75
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Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2003

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

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As much as I remember all items were repaired/fixed within minutes. I was initially given several options of how things could be fixed,one option regarding the toilet being extremely costly, I went with the least expensive, which was still pricey. The repairman was very thorough and professional. I have no problems with his work, However, Ben Franklin is extremely expensive and they always seem to have many solutions, at least one which will be more costly than the others.



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Septic Repairs
Holy cow!! We found it!
Almost looks like we didn't just install 400' of 4'' Storm Drainage to save the septic system from near total failure.

Sometimes excessive storm water can wreak havoc on a septic system and cause the system to break down prematurely. 
The septic system was drowning, we suggested diverting the storm water to protect the septic tank & field lines. Problem Solved.
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Water Meter Leak

+73

1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by62%of homeowners
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Preferred Home Services, LLC
4.4(
46
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Serving Clemson, SC and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had another plumbing company come out due to a leak. Rather than do any diagnostics, they just replaced the pressure valve. It still leaked. I called the next Monday and was told oh, you need a new water heater. Johnny Gavilan from Preferred Home Services checked a couple things and found our expansion tank was bad. He did warn us there still could be a problem with the water heater but at least he checked first. If we need the water heater replaced, our expansion tank will be new!"
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Response time1 day
Response rate90%
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

A toilet flapper will remain open when the chain that it is connected to is too short. The chain should lift the flapper just enough to allow it to open the rest of the way on its own. The chain should have just about half an inch of slack.

A toilet flange secures your toilet in place to the floor, and connects your toilet to the drain pipe that carries its contents to the sewer. Obvious signs that your flange needs replacement include when it can’t keep up with these two functions. If your toilet rocks back and forth or you see leaks coming from the bottom of your toilet, it’s time for a replacement. Other signs that your toilet flange is broken or faulty may include loose tiles or soft flooring around the toilet, and sewage smells.

If you notice water leaking down the side of the bowl or tank and you don’t notice any cracks in the porcelain, the odds are that it’s condensation. If you notice water around the base of the toilet, this points to a leak. Check for loose bolts. A sewage odor may also indicate a broken toilet flange.

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.

You definitely can over-tighten toilet tank bolts. Unlike some other materials, porcelain can’t bend or flex, so when you over-tighten a screw into it, it could break against the added pressure. Only tighten them as much as needed to keep them in place and firm; any more and you could risk breaking the porcelain.

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