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Avatar for Rock Creek, LLC
Rock Creek, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Onalaska, WA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I was contacted immediately and the work was done the next day. Would not hesitate to use this contractor again or recommend him to a friend."
concrete steps
kitchen remodel
kitchen remodel
kitchen remodel
Response time2 days
4 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Smithboys LLC
4.8(
26
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Serving Onalaska, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jerod performed all the tasks as requested for a great price!! I had him come out to swap my toilet, sink and bath tub and not only did he get me a quote he was able to perform the work that day. Great personality and very professional would hire again."
Pond
Fence Fell Over
Kitchen Remodel
Build Custom Shoe Rack
Hardwood Flooring

+69

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Rainier Plumbing
5.0(
3
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Serving Onalaska, WA and surrounding areas

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent from start to finish. On time, courteous, knowledgeable, explained everything and completed all work quickly and neatly. Price was more than fair and I would not hesitate to recommend this service to anyone. When I have plumbing needs in the future, I can assure you this is who I will call. Extremely impressed."
Response time3 days
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Pinnacle painting and mainu
4.9(
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Serving Onalaska, WA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Pinnacle Painting did an excellent job powerwashing the 44 units of my HOA in Washougal. Austin was professional, friendly and kind. Besides that he.painted all the trim 2 yrs ago and it looks best in 27 years! Thanks Austin."
Painting - Exterior Project- Deck staining
Painting - Exterior Project- Deck staining
Painting - Exterior Project- Deck staining
Painting - Exterior Project- Deck staining
Painting - Exterior Project- Deck staining

+29

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Toilets questions, answered by experts

Yes, an ambitious homeowner could decide to replace their own toilet. A person attempting to do a DIY toilet installation should keep in mind that the average toilet weighs between 100 and 120 pounds. That means that you'll need to be comfortable lifting and carrying your old toilet and replacement toilet during both phases of the project. Additionally, homeowners will need to have basic plumbing knowledge to avoid plumbing problems that could result in messy, expensive water damage in their bathrooms. Hiring a plumbing pro from the get-go can help you avoid damaging your plumbing or your new toilet.

You can tell if your toilet fill valve is full by removing the lid and taking a look. When you flush the toilet, the float is at the bottom of the tank, the water empties, and the fill valve opens. The float rises to the top as the tank fills again with water. When the float rises to the right level, the fill valve closes; if the valve is too high, your toilet may only partially flush, requiring you to adjust the float. 

Toilet seats have two mounting brackets on the back that accept mounting bolts. The bolts drop through the brackets, through two small holes on the top of your toilet, and then receive nuts to hold them in place on the bottom of the toilet. If you can’t see the bolt heads, you might need to pry up the mounting bracket cover, which is a plastic piece that hides and protects the bolts.

First, check that you have cut off the water supply to your toilet. This is a project that can only be done safely if running water cannot reach your toilet fixture. If you're seeing water trickle out after you've confirmed that the water supply is shut off, you can probably rest assured that what you're seeing isn't a problem. It's common for leftover water to spill out when you're removing your toilet's fill valve. If something goes wrong while you're working on your toilet, you'll need to look at your home's policy to see if your homeowner insurance covers water damage.

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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