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Avatar for Farrell Plumbing & Cooling, Inc.
Farrell Plumbing & Cooling, Inc.
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent company. Would very highly recommend. Professional and courteous office people, with excellent phone skills. And Pat, the plumber who showed up was first rate, a great, knowledgeable plumber with great customer service skills also. The best experience I literally EVER had with a plumbing company. Next time I need a plumbing repair, or addition of a water softener, I will simply use this company over and over."
Chuck E. Cheese water heater replacement
Response time3 hrs
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Anzaldua Electrical
5.0(
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Excellent service! I hired them for an air conditioning installation and I am 100% satisfied with the work. The technician demonstrated great knowledge in HVAC and electrical work, was very meticulous with the connections, and ensured everything was working perfectly and safely. Additionally, they were very clean, punctual, and organized. I highly recommend them for their professionalism and honesty."
Dave and busters
Dave and busters
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J&E Contracting Services
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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J&E Contracting Services is a family-owned business, built on the strong foundation of family leadership. With a commitment to integrity, we prioritize quality craftsmanship and honest service in every project. Our focus is on providing durable, reliable remodeling solutions that stand for what we show the homeowner.

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Roofing
Shower remodel
Property fence
2 car detched garage

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Response time6 hrs
Response rate100%
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Statewide Remodeling, Inc. of West Texas
3.3(
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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In business since 1994

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"The contract from the salesperson was complete and comprehensive. However, I was misinformed about the crews coming to perform my remodel. There was only one crew that did the demolition and installation. There was no licensed plumber. The project manager was missing for key issues. I feel the remodel was WAY overpriced for the amount of work performed."
Response time1 day
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Recommended by84%of homeowners
R.C.U REMODELING
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Serving Progreso, TX and surrounding areas

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Customers say: True professional

"RCU was just the contractor I needed to completely renovate my home. They were able to do all the work from plumbing, electrical, floor installation, tile floor & shower, install and paint new cabinets, move windows and exterior repair. Robert is extremely quality focused and thorough. He and his crew showed up every day and made sure that every detail was right. I’m so grateful that we found RCU through Angi."
Response time1 day
9 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by87%of homeowners
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Plumbing Handymen questions, answered by experts

Water lines are buried at various depths, depending on the type of line. For example, most sprinkler lines are buried between four and 12 inches underground. On the other hand, water mains usually sit between one and 3 feet below ground. However, they can go even deeper in cold climates to prevent freezing.

No, it’s not safe to use a blowtorch or any open flame to thaw pipes. The intense heat can cause the pipe to burst and/or start a fire, leading to very costly damage. Instead, use safer external heating alternatives, such as heat tape, a space heater, or an infrared lamp. 

Yes, shower water goes into the septic tank. Shower water is a type of greywater, and in fact, all water used in a home with a septic system—including water from sinks, toilets, the dishwasher, and the washing machine—drains into the tank. When shower water enters the tank, debris like soap and hair travels with it. The solid debris sinks to the bottom to become sludge, while soap residue joins the scum layer at the top. The remaining water is treated in the tank before moving to the drain field for further treatment and dispersal. It is important to avoid putting oil or harsh chemicals down any drain, as they can cause clogs or disrupt the beneficial bacteria required for proper wastewater management in the septic system.

When positioning a pot filler, it should be mounted at a height that allows for convenient access without obstructing the cooking area. A general guideline is to place it 18 to 24 inches above the stove. For a more customized height, measure your most-used pots and install the filler 5 to 10 inches above your tallest one. Regarding horizontal placement, while centering the pot filler can be aesthetically pleasing and ensure it reaches all burners, it is often safer to install it to the left or right of the cooking surface. This placement helps you avoid reaching over a hot stove and reduces the risk of the filler itself getting hot from a large boiling pot. If you do choose to center it, be careful to avoid burns.

Yes, you can use the same hole in the wall for the new spigot, provided that the existing hole is in good condition and aligns with the mounting holes of the new spigot. However, ensuring a proper fit and seal is essential to prevent leaks. If there are significant mismatches or issues with the existing hole, make adjustments or consider using a flange or escutcheon to cover any gaps or imperfections around the new spigot.

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