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Avatar for Morgan Leak Detection & Drain Cleaning
Morgan Leak Detection & Drain Cleaning
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Serving Midlothian, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mr. Morgan showed up and used tools to narrow where the leak was. As a first time home owner, and first time having plumbing issues. He took the time to explain the processes to fix the leak, and answer all my questions. He showed up on time to complete the project."
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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R & A Plumbing Services LLC
5.0(
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Serving Midlothian, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2017

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Richard did a fantastic job! He made sure everything was completed within a reasonable time frame & worked very ho*** ** connecting the plumbing from downstairs to upstairs. We will definitely recommend him for anyone needing plumbing work."
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Lone Star Water Services
4.6(
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Serving Midlothian, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 2004

Free estimates

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"Checked the entire house and water heater.? We discussed the water in depth, it would need to be replaced in the next year and it was 10 years old, at the end of it's life.? Adjusted all toilets and installed two new flappers, so the toilets don't run constantly and saves water.? Checked the shower and replaced the shower head.? We were entirely satisfied with the service."
Recommended by88%of homeowners
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House to Home Inspections & More
5.0(
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Serving Midlothian, TX and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

**2019 & 2020 Angi Super Service Award Winner** Securing a home's safety is my job, helping you make it a home is my passion. I began my journey 20 years ago in the construction business, first as a journeyman electrician having passed my exam in my third year of apprenticeship, and then as a job site coordinator by my sixth year in the trade. Construction is in my blood...but real estate has always called to me. I enjoy working with people of all walks of life but I never felt that becoming a realtor was where I could serve them best. Because of my construction background and my desire for hands-on work, I chose the field of home inspection. I want to be your "one-call" inspector, offering an array of inspection services such as pool/spa CPO/CPI, wood destroying insects, septic tank inspections, and more. This will provide the types of convenient, one-stop shop inspections that are needed by real estate agents, home buyers, and sellers. I can be that one call you make for all your home inspection needs. I continue to build my knowledge and certifications in order to provide the most thorough inspection service in North Texas.

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Mark Masters Plumbing & Generators
4.5(
265
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Serving Midlothian, TX and surrounding areas

In business since 1989

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Used list coupon for replacement of bathroom sink faucet. Received Angie's List response saying that we would be contacted "soon" After three days, had not been contacted by contractor, so we called. They returned our call within ten minutes and said they had been having problems with being contacted by Angie's List. and scheduled the service for first thing the following morning. Upon arrival and inspection, the plumber said both shutoff valves needed to be replaced as well for an additional charge of $75. This was not a surprise to us, and we had purchased replacement valves already. We believed the additional repair was needed and the cost was reasonable. Replacement was performed in a professional manner, cleanup performed and repair tested. Would use again."
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Sink Installation questions, answered by experts

Depending on the issue, you have a good shot at fixing a leaking sink yourself. If you have some plumbing experience or are comfortable with DIY jobs, you can clean the P trap, tighten nuts, replace washers, and replace shut-off valve stems on your own. For more complicated jobs, such as repairing a garbage disposal, calling a pro may be the way to go.

Most of the time, you can replace a kitchen sink without replacing the entire counter. However, if you’re replacing a large sink with a smaller sink, you’ll have to fully replace the counter because you’ll have a gap in the sink space area. But if your new sink is bigger than your old sink, your pro can simply cut into your counter to open up space for it.

Yes, you can fit a vanity unit to an existing sink, especially if you plan to custom-build the vanity. With a prefabricated vanity, you’ll likely need to make a few adjustments. It depends on the type of sink, the size of the sink, and the existing plumbing. If you plan to retrofit a sink into a prefabricated vanity, make sure you take precise measurements and that your sink is compatible with the vanity you select. Prefabricated units have a precut sink hole, so you’ll need the size to match your sink.

In many ways they are the same thing, which is a large sink that has a tall front section, often called an apron. This is because the depth of the sink prevents splashing against you, serving the same purpose as an apron. While all farmhouse sinks are apron sinks, not all apron sinks are farmhouse sinks.

You’ll only need to replace your sink’s pipes when you start to notice signs of wear like corrosion or leaking. Most pipes last somewhere between 20 and 100 years, depending on the material. Copper and cast iron can last up to 100 years. Galvanized steel and brass generally have a 50-year lifespan. PVC pipes last 25 to 40 years.

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