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West Shore Home Houston
4.9(
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2006

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"Robert and Norman came out after a tub to shower install to fix an issue with a hot water line. Norman, the master plumber assessed the issue and found the best way to deal with it, even cleaned out the faucets. Robert repaired the drywall and became very friendly with Simba (my dog). Both guys were very punctual, informative and professional. Thank you guys!"
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel
Bathroom Remodel

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M5 Plumbing LLC
5.0(
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2023

Small jobs welcome

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"M5 Plumbing is The Best! Very professional to work with. I have used M5 for years and the “only” ones I call when I need a plumber. You can trust them to get the job done right, the first time!"
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Leaf Home Bath of Houston
3.9(
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

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"A step n'shower was installed in one 12 hour day. Installers were professional, worked to remove tub and then install an excellent step-in shower. Safety features were a special issue for me at age 82. When a question arose then following day, the installers returned that very day and checked on their work. The slight problem was not due to their installment and they advised me as to the next step. I am thoroughly satisfied."
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Groundworks
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

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Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Matt Wasiele came out to help us. Incredibly informative, friendly, and very professional. We signed a contract for repair and paid a down payment, but later decided it wasn’t the right time. The company was very understanding and quick with the refund! Definitely going to keep them in mind for the future."
Foundation
Foundation
Foundation
Basement
Basement

+14

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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

The best place for a kitchen sink drain is the middle of the sink. Most people prefer center drains because they allow for better water and waste drainage, and the center location limits splashing because water flows straight down the drain hole. If the sink drain is too close to the edge of the sink, water can collect and drain too slowly. It can also be easier to clean sinks when the drain is closer to the center since debris is easier to wash down and doesn’t collect along the sides as easily.

Most jurisdictions legally require a backflow preventer on your drip irrigation system. Even if you live in a place with less strict laws, installing one is a great idea. If you’re planning to use fertilizers or other chemical additives in your garden, a backflow preventer helps ensure those substances stay outside of your home’s water supply. Depending on the complexity of your irrigation system, you may be able to install one for under $100.

Pop-up drains come in various sizes, including 1.25", 1.5" and 1.625". Choose a drain the same size or smaller than the hole in your sink.

In general, PVC (polyvinyl chloride), PEX (polyethylene), and copper are the three piping materials used in new constructions when adding water supply lines. There are some caveats. PEX and copper are considered ideal when running lines that will handle hot water because they are not at risk for melting and warping the way that PVC piping can. At $0.40 to $4 per linear foot, PEX is considered more affordable than copper pipes, which cost $2 to $12 per linear foot. PVC is considered appropriate in water lines for cold taps only.

PVC pipes are easy to cut out and replace if you have minimum plumbing knowledge. To replace a portion of PVC pipe by yourself, use a hacksaw to cut out the damaged portion and empty out the water. Then, attach the new pipe and secure the ends with the proper PVC pipe fittings to prevent any leakage.

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