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Hole In One Plumbing, LLC
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Serving Powderly, TX and surrounding areas

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Warranties offered

Small jobs welcome

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Welcome to Hole In One Plumbing! We are a family-owned and operated plumbing company proudly serving our community with honest, dependable, and professional plumbing services backed by more than 30 years of plumbing experience.\n\nFrom leak detection and repairs to water heaters, sewer services, hydro jetting, sewer camera inspections, and new construction plumbing, our experienced team is committed to providing quality workmanship and excellent customer service every step of the way.\n\nWe understand that plumbing problems can be stressful, which is why we focus on prompt service, clear communication, fair pricing, and getting the job done right the first time. Whether it’s a small repair or a major project, you can count on Hole In One Plumbing to be there when you need us.\n\nThank you for supporting local businesses — we look forward to serving you!

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Expo Home Improvement
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Serving Powderly, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2006

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"I was reluctant to change from tile to a sheet type material in my master bath shower in my bath remodel, but the sealing problems with my old bath changed my mind. So I had Bath Expo tear out the old and install a whole new shower system. Reasonable price (I had four bids). Jose and Tavo showed up at 8:45am, we re polite and efficient. Careful in minimizing any mess, but exacting and precise in their work. I witnessed every step, including the two visits fro the plumber and a drop in supervisor. The final result was just beautiful, and the cleaned up very well and were gone before 7 pm. I highly recommend them."
Bathroom Remodeling
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Bathroom Remodeling
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Plumbing questions, answered by experts

If you notice water dripping from your bathroom fan, you likely have an accumulation of condensation. The fan pulls warm, wet air from your bathroom and into the attic. However, if the water accumulates as condensation over time, it can begin to drip back out of your bathroom fan. It’s important to take action quickly to prevent mold growth and water damage.

Building codes don’t allow homeowners or businesses to run sewer pipes and water lines in the same trench for safety and environmental purposes. If the sewer line started leaking, it would risk contaminating the water supply to your house, which threatens the health of you and your family. These lines need to be in separate trenches and may need to be separated both horizontally by around 5 to 10 or more feet and vertically by 12 to 18 or more inches.

Yes, you can clean a toilet tank with white vinegar. Before you do, shut off the water supply to the toilet. Then, flush it to empty the tank. Next, combine one part vinegar with one part water in a spray bottle and spray the mixture inside the tank. Let it sit for 10 minutes, then rinse away the vinegar by pouring clean water into the tank. Make sure the tank is empty, then dip a scrub brush in vinegar and clean the tank’s inside walls. Turn the water back on and flush again to rinse away the vinegar.

Recaulk your toilet at least every five years. If you feel like your toilet is getting wobbly before that, it still might be time for a new caulking. Never directly place new caulk over existing caulk because that doesn’t produce lasting results. Also, caulking over existing moldy caulk does not kill out the mold by suffocating it, so if you have mold, be sure to get rid of it before recaulking.

That pesky faucet leak can have a few different causes, most of which are standard wear and tear that occurs over time, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying, especially when the energy bill hits:

  • Old washer: A deteriorated washer or gasket is the most common cause of a leak. Luckily, it’s easy and affordable to fix.

  • Old packing nut: There’s a chance the packing nut (located beneath the handle) is loose and simply needs tightening, or it has been worn down, stripped, and needs to be replaced.

  • Freezing temperatures: The water sitting in your spigot over winter can freeze, expand, and lead to damage and leaks.

  • High water pressure: High water pressure is hard on pipes over time and can cause cracks and leaks, too.

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