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Unique Designs LLC
4.9(
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Bathtub Install or ReplaceShower Install or ReplaceBathtub Install or Replace - For Business+2 more

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Above and beyond! For a kitchen remodel, we contacted Unique Designs LLC from a recommendation of a friend. Alan and his crew were professional, timely, efficient and personable. On-time...every day. Alan worked seamlessly with our design consultant and suppliers to get it done right and we couldn't be more please with the results. Unique Designs is now our go-to for any home projects. Thanks Alan!"
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Olivas Flooring
5.0(
13
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Shower Install or Replace

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"The quality of the work was great. The value added was amazing because I saved more than 50% on my tile by purchasing the material at interceramic under Elias (contractors) account. Labor was free because I saved so much on materials. Please ask Elias about using his account to save BIG."
Response time3 days
Recommended by92%of homeowners
Pro Plumbers Plumbing Co.
4.0(
169
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Gas PipingWater Main - Install, Replace or Repair

Serving Clint, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I did not hire Ceasar and Pro Plumbers because Ceasar was able to fix the problem at no charge. My pressure release valve on my water heater was stuck. I was impressed with Ceasars knowledge about plumbing and with the information he gave me. I highly recommend Pro Plumbers and they have an A+ rating with the BBB"
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Exposing line which was in a slanted area.
Exposed Clay sewer main from home
leak found at top right corner of closet
Removed carpet padding

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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

Anything you drop down your sink runs the risk of damaging and clogging your pipes. Hair, bits of food, and other debris can catch on the item and build up over time, causing a clog. Even if it’s not valuable, it’s definitely worth trying to retrieve the item, or at the very least, asking a pro for specific advice.

While all bathtub faucets include a spout and one or two handles, they are not universal. The installation method is mostly the same, but the faucets will vary and may use different mounting systems or connections. This is why it’s important to take your original faucet with you to the hardware store, so you can match it to the new faucet.

Boiling water helps unclog a drain, but usually only with a harder abrasive such as baking soda or vinegar. On its own, it isn’t the most effective tool. In addition, you shouldn’t use boiling water if you have PVC pipes, as it can soften or melt them. Use a plunger or enlist the help of a pro if you have plastic pipes.

According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), a leaky faucet that’s dripping at a rate of one drip per second can waste more than 3,000 gallons of water per year. This is one reason why it’s important to fix a leaky faucet sooner rather than later.

Replacing cast iron pipes when they’ve reached the end of their life span is key to preventing leaks and clogs. Over time, cast iron pipes corrode and experience pipe scale, which thickens the inside of the walls and increases the chance of clogs while also decreasing water flow. As the material deteriorates, you could experience costly leaks that increase reparation expenses. 

Cast iron can last between 50 and 75 years, but it’s still a good idea to check for leaks as your pipes approach the 25-year mark, as pipes can already show signs of deterioration within the first three decades.

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