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

Approved

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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M5 Plumbing LLC
5.0(
3
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Serving Iola, TX and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2023

Small jobs welcome

Credit card accepted

"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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Holman's Quality Plumbing
4.7(
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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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Recommended by96%of homeowners
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ACTION PLUMBING
4.5(
20
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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

The Thanksgiving holiday period is one of the busiest times of the year for plumbers. Both Thanksgiving Day and the day after, often called Black Friday or "Brown Friday" by plumbing professionals, see a significant increase in service requests. This is because a house full of guests, large holiday meals, and unfamiliarity with the home's plumbing can lead to clogged drains, garbage disposal issues, and sewer line backups. Outside of the holidays, the busiest weekdays for plumbers are typically Monday and Tuesday, as many people discover plumbing problems over the weekend but wait to call for service. Despite the holiday, you can rest assured that many plumbers work on Thanksgiving and Black Friday to handle the surge in emergency calls.

While a leak may seem small, even a gentle trickle of consistent moisture can lead to mold problems in your bathroom. Make sure you know how to check for mold if your toilet has been leaking for a while. Pooling water by your toilet also poses a risk for someone slipping on the slick floor of your bathroom. Finally, a leak of any size can lead to water waste that increases your water bill.

The most practical and common setup is a toilet that connects with the sewer line or a septic tank. However, it is possible to install a toilet without a sewer line, and this can be particularly helpful in basements with no or outdated plumbing. An increasingly popular option is an environmentally friendly composting toilet. Other waterless options include incinerating or dry flush toilets, which pull the waste into an airtight container.

A toilet flapper will remain open when the chain that it is connected to is too short. The chain should lift the flapper just enough to allow it to open the rest of the way on its own. The chain should have just about half an inch of slack.

Start by gutting the old fixtures and features that need to be removed, such as the tile, vanity, and flooring. You may benefit by removing the toilet, even if you intend to use the same one. Next, install the new shower or tub, followed by the flooring, and then the drywall, which you should then paint. After that, install your new cabinets, vanity, countertop, sink, and faucet, in that order. Replace your light fixture next. Lastly, reconnect the toilet.

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