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Sewer Doctor, LLC
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Node, WY and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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"Dan spent over 2 hours working on a stubborn clog in my kitchen sink drain. In 25 years, it has never drained so well. Then he tackled the drain for the washing machine. And finally the laundry room floor drain including it's P-trap that was plugged. He was very professional and answered any questions I had. At the end everything was draining smoothly and the bill was less than I expected. I didn't know what he charged or how, but it was worth every penny. He worked very hard for the amount he was paid."
Response time2 hrs
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Zell Heating & Cooling, LLC
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Drain Clog or Blockage - ClearFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or ReplaceFaucets, Fixtures and Pipes - Repair or Replace - For Business

Serving Node, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 1979

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Zell, LLC is the premier professional company offering residential services to our clients in the Fort Laramie area. We are known to pay exquisite attention to detail while making your satisfaction our number one priority. Please call us today to schedule your appointment with Wyoming's true professionals at work for you!

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Turner Chimney & Sewer
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Drain Clog or Blockage - Clear

Serving Node, WY and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

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With over 10 years of experience in the chimney industry, we are the service professionals you need to take care of your home or business. We handle all types of chimney and sewer projects. We will treat your home as we would treat our own. Give Turner Chimney & Sewer a call today, we look forward to working with you!

Response time12 hrs
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Toilets questions, answered by experts

A broken flange could lead to serious issues. When a flange breaks, the toilet is no longer secured to the subfloor, which leads to constant rocking when in use. Over time, this breaks the wax seal between the toilet and flange and causes leaking throughout the substrate, bathroom floor, and ceilings below the bathroom.

Yes, you’ll need to replace your toilet’s wax seal any time you move the toilet. This is because movement of the toilet will break the seal, rendering the remaining wax useless. Thankfully, replacing a wax seal is fairly easy, and the seal itself only costs $2 to $10 at most home improvement stores.

When replacing a wax seal you typically also have to replace the closet bolts that secure the toilet to the flange. These are usually about 2.5" - 3" long and have to be cut once the toilet is secure. Cutting them usually makes them too short to reuse.

While any bathroom remodel has a positive return on investment, an en suite bathroom can significantly increase a home’s resale value. It makes a property more enticing to buyers with families, particularly those with young children. However, keep in mind that at least one of the bathrooms should have a tub.

Yes, a toilet, sink, and shower can share the same vent. This is a common installation method that can simplify plumbing and save space. However, there are important considerations. The vent and associated plumbing must be large enough to handle the demands of all fixtures without compromising the vent's effectiveness. Additionally, the toilet should always be located downstream of all other fixtures. Because requirements can vary and space might be limited, it is essential to check your local building and plumbing codes and consult with a qualified plumber to ensure the installation is done correctly.

Adding another bathroom isn’t the most complicated project you can undertake, but it’s in the top 5%. Anything involving plumbing and electrical work should be handed off to a pro, and adding a half bath involves both. A contractor may charge $70 to $120 an hour for labor, but chances are they can work much faster and more accurately than a DIYer.

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