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Avatar for DALE BOLLES PLUMBING, INC.
DALE BOLLES PLUMBING, INC.
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Big Spring, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1961

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's custom needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety, and quality, regardless of how large or small the job.

DALE BOLLES PLUMBING, INC
Benjamin Thomas Building & Remodeling
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Big Spring, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We are a family-owned business that will help build, demolish, or remodel your home at a fair price. We strive to always get things done right the first time so you do not have to worry about issues in your home again. We hope to hear from y'all soon!

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Radiant Renovations
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Big Spring, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We’ve been in business for over 20 years for one reason; our unwavering commitment to serving you. That means the best finished work you will find, attention to detail, professional, honesty, on time, and we’re not as expensive as you may think. Call us today to schedule a free in-home consultation.

Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Garage and Shed Building Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Garage and Shed Building Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project

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Texas Plumbing & Septic Services LLC
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Big Spring, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

\nWe take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality and customer service that we provide to meet the consumer's needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship, and complete customer satisfaction, from start to completion of a project. In order to understand the needs and expectations of our customers, we take great care to work and communicate with every customer in a professional manner. Our reputation is based on service, safety and quality, regardless of how large, or small the job. Call us today!\n

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Broken K Construction & Septic
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Faucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Big Spring, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

We at Broken K Construction & Septic provide reliable construction and septic services in Big Spring, TX and the surrounding areas. Don't hesitate to contact us now!\n\nWe serve in Big Spring, TX, Forsan TX; Stanton TX; Coahoma Town TX; Garden TX; Ross TX; and the surrounding areas.\n\nSeptic System Service, Septic Tank Cleaning, Affordable Septic Pumping, Septic Tank Service, Septic Pumping Service\nGrease Trap, Demolition\n\nFor more information visit our website: https://septicsystemsvcbigspring.com/

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Toilets questions, answered by experts

While you don’t have to run out and immediately buy a new toilet at the first sign of a clog, if the toilet keeps clogging because it’s a low-flow or poorly designed model, a new toilet may be the way to go. If your toilet keeps clogging, you can try using less toilet paper, adjusting the fill valve, checking the toilet vent pipe on the roof, and using a toilet auger to make sure nothing is stuck in the pipe or trap.

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.

If you know the job is going to be extensive (and you don’t like surprises), hiring a Roto-Rooter specialist may make sense for you. You’ll know how much you’re going to pay right away.

That said, hiring the best plumber isn’t solely about price. If you've worked with a plumber you trust before or have a list of plumbing services you need tackled at your home, working with a plumber might be a better choice for you.

Yes, you can have a toilet without a septic tank. However, it will have to be a composting toilet. Composting toilets work similarly to aerobic septic systems in that the waste, which sits in a separate compartment below the toilet itself, is slowly broken down by aerobic bacteria. These toilets typically have a vent to get rid of harmful gasses with a fan, which requires a battery. You will have to dispose of waste in the toilet manually every three weeks to every three months, depending on how many people are using the toilet.

Toilets typically connect to your main vent stack, a vertical pipe that runs through all finished levels of your home and exits through the roof. It’s located behind the walls, but if you have an unfinished basement or a utility closet, you may find a portion of it running the vertical length of the space. Some basement toilets use an air admittance valve instead, which is a small vent located in the wall directly behind the toilet that extends upward a few feet from the drain.

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