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Wayne Hyde Plumbing
4.5(
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I am 100% pleased with Wayne Hyde Plumbing, I spoke to Alex on a Sunday call which was not an emergency, very polite man, willing to help. We scheduled a time to come and go under the house to check what needed to be done. Kept me in the loop at all times. Came when he said he would, sent me estimates which I approved and the work was done to completion. I would definitely use them again."
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Response time7 hrs
Recommended by78%of homeowners
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Holman's Quality Plumbing
4.7(
121
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2008

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The job went well. Dale showed up on time and was very professional. We had been having issues with the time it took the water to heat up in the home so we had him take a look at possible causes. Dale cycled water through all the faucets to understand our concern and found the issue by the heater. Apparently the heater was set to a timer which was turned off. Afterwards he performed the cleaning of the heater which went fine."
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ACTION PLUMBING
4.5(
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Our hot water stopped working but the cold worked fine. I called and they came out within an hour - on a Sunday! - and he diagnosed the problem to a clogged up water heater. He flushed the water heater and solved the problem and sold us a service contract that actually covered the cost of the repair! He could have so easily sold us a new hot water heater but suggested the flush first, which resolved the problem. These guys are EXCELLENT!"
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Most toilets weigh between 50 and 100 pounds, depending on the material, size, and style. Some toilets can be disassembled into multiple pieces, which can make them easier to carry and dispose of. If you’re concerned that a toilet is too heavy to remove and lift on your own, enlist help or use a dolly to support the weight rather than carrying it yourself.

To drain a broken toilet, place towels or plastic sheeting around the base in case of splashing or overflowing. Next, shut off the toilet’s water supply, usually via a valve on the wall behind the toilet. Begin flushing the handle to remove as much water as possible from the tank and the bowl. Don’t flush the toilet if it’s clogged, though. From there, use a large sponge to soak up any remaining water and wring it over a bucket. 

Brown stains in your toilet bowl are most likely limescale. Limescale happens from lime being left behind from hard water evaporating. Once dried out, the minerals also catch dirt and bacteria which eventually accumulate into the brown or blackish stain you see in your toilet. To remove thick and hard limescale from your toilet, use a mixture of vinegar, lemon juice, and baking soda, and scrub with a metal scrubbing brush.

Most toilets have a 12-inch rough-in or hole, but some have 10- or 14-inch holes, which means that not all toilets fit all setups. Knowing how to measure the rough-in is essential, so you purchase a toilet that fits the existing drain hole. It can be costly to have the rough-in moved, and most stores don’t accept toilet returns.

One of the many benefits of a pressure-assist toilet is how long it lasts. You can expect a well-maintained one to last up to 30 years. That's five years longer than a standard gravity-fed toilet, so it can be a worthwhile investment if you’re willing to spend more on your toilet installation.

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