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MAC Contracting& Excavating CO

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Small, family owned excavating company. Offering earth-moving services for residential and commercial clients. Services include (but not limited to): New construction site preparation, foundations, ground-leveling, back-filling, utility installation, demolition, driveways, & more.

Small, family owned excavating company. Offering earth-moving services for residential and commercial clients. Services include (but not limited to): New construction site preparation, foundations, ground-leveling, back-filling, utility installation, demolition, driveways, & more.


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Zig Enterprises

Hancock County
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Zig Enterprises

Hancock County
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5 years of experience

Not Your Ordinary, Average Handyman. I Offer Different Types Of Home Services Such As: General Plumbing, Basic Electrical, Demolition, Trenching, Light Excavating,& Carpentry.Over 8 Years Experience In The Maintenance Field. Offering Free Estimates & Honest, Fair Prices.WV Licensed Contractor. 100% Owner-Operated.

Not Your Ordinary, Average Handyman. I Offer Different Types Of Home Services Such As: General Plumbing, Basic Electrical, Demolition, Trenching, Light Excavating,& Carpentry.Over 8 Years Experience In The Maintenance Field. Offering Free Estimates & Honest, Fair Prices.WV Licensed Contractor. 100% Owner-Operated.


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"Tom was amazing. He worked with the warranty company and Ensured everything was done to Expectation. Cleaned up everything afterward and showed me how it all worked. Great price, much lower than other quotes. Highly recommended."

Erica F on July 2020

Suica Plumbing and Heating is Beaver County's leader for residential and commercial plumbing and heating service. With 30 years experience, we get the job done in a professional, reliable and affordable manner.

"Tom was amazing. He worked with the warranty company and Ensured everything was done to Expectation. Cleaned up everything afterward and showed me how it all worked. Great price, much lower than other quotes. Highly recommended."

Erica F on July 2020


"The installation was extremely smooth, the folks at Magna-Soft were very easy to deal with and transparent, and professional. It didn't take them long to get everything done and it was completed to my satisfaction."

Denny P on October 2018

"The installation was extremely smooth, the folks at Magna-Soft were very easy to deal with and transparent, and professional. It didn't take them long to get everything done and it was completed to my satisfaction."

Denny P on October 2018






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Water Softeners questions, answered by experts

The chemicals in a water softener can wear down the anode rod in the heater and shorten its life span. However, for most people, the benefits of the softener outweigh this potential drawback.

Have a plumber inspect the anode rod annually for damage, as replacing the anode rod is far less expensive than replacing the entire water heater.

Routine maintenance involves recharging the resin bed with salt or potassium, cleaning components, and periodic inspection.

Yes, you can have both a water softener and a water filter. In fact, some manufacturers sell dual water softening and filtration systems that treat hard water and provide clean drinking water. If you’re unsure about what you need or want to discuss your options, reach out to a local water softener installation company.

Yes, it’s fine to drink softened water. However, if you follow a low-sodium diet or have high blood pressure or sodium-related health concerns, make sure to speak with your doctor beforehand. If they advise against drinking water that’s been softened with sodium, you might be able to use potassium in your water softener instead.

No, a water descaler won't descale pipes. The charged water running through the pipes may very slowly dissolve mineral deposits and hold them inside the water, but it's a very gradual process. If your pipes do need descaling, it's much better to get a local plumber to descale your pipes.

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