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All 4 Sons Plumbing & Well Service
4.5(
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Serving Sharon, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am very happy to have connected with Williams and Sons via HomeAdvisors. Top notch plumbers and real good people. Really appreciate their great customer service and will definitely work with them again."
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Response time3 hrs
6 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by95%of homeowners
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Polar Plumbing
5.0(
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Serving Sharon, SC and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I have known Rusty throughout the duration of his career in plumbing. He started at the bottom, as an employee and worked his way up; establishing himself in the field, as the honest and approachable plumber, who wants to educate his clients. He explains what the problem is and provides different levels of solutions, depending on how urgent the case is, rather than falsifying a sense of urgency. If you’re looking for somebody who is credible and will get the job done, this is who you call."
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+3

Response time4 hrs
Response rate100%
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Cransten
4.4(
166
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Serving Sharon, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Joe fixed our bathroom leak by replacing the faulty hardware with the proper hardware and patched the wall back up and repainted the wall (with the perfect color match) where he had to cut out to diagnose. You can’t even tell there was a hole there. Joe took the time to explain everything to me of what our issue was and how he fixed it. He was on time, explained how long the job will take, and very thorough. Very professional work. My husband and I will definitely use Cransten again for our house projects in the future. Before and after photos from the leak damage and repair included with this review."
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+18

Response time1 day
Response rate98%
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Premier Home Pros, LLC
4.4(
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Serving Sharon, SC and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2022

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"My wife and I met Austin and Tyler to talk about a bath tub conversion Austin and Tyler were outstanding at telling us about the company and the quality of the work that they do. My wife and I both enjoyed our time with them and we signed an agreement t to have our second bath room. Overhauled."
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Stunning Shower Designs

+58

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Recommended by68%of homeowners
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

You can fix a leaking outdoor spigot by replacing the washer, tightening the bonnet, or replacing the spigot altogether. Turn off the water supply and open the spigot to see the issue. You may need to tighten the bonnet by 1/8- to 1/4-inch of a turn. You might also need to see if the washer is damaged or worn. If those fixes don’t stop the leak, you should replace the outdoor spigot. Consider a frost-proof sillcock to prevent future freezes and leaking. 

If you live in a place with cold weather, you can winterize your outdoor spigot whenever you finish using your hose for the year. Start by disconnecting and draining your hose, then store it until springtime. Next, close your water shut-off valve and open the bleeder cap, releasing any water inside, and open the outdoor faucet to get rid of any excess water in the fixture. Finally, put an outdoor faucet cover over your spigot until the weather warms up again.

Replacing a main water shut-off valve costs anywhere from $300 to $1,000, or more depending on your project’s specifications. You’ll need to replace the shut-off valve if the size of the pipe changes (as is common with trenchless replacement) or the material used in the new pipes isn’t compatible with the valve.

The best way to unclog a bathtub drain is to pour a pot of boiled water down the drain, being careful not to splash yourself. However, take precautions, as boiling water can damage PVC pipes and joints. Follow up with ½ cup of baking soda and ½ cup of vinegar. Cover the drain with a small sink plunger and let it sit for 15 minutes. Pour boiling water down the drain again and replace the drain stopper.

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.

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