Reviews From Our Valued Customers
We Deliver a 5 Star Experience Every Time
Serving Niederwald, TX Since 2019
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They were incredible, and I don't use that word lightly. They arrived within 30 minutes of my phone call and had completed the repair 30 minutes after arriving.- Will T.
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One call to Plumber Near Me and an hour later they were onsite digging it up and repairing it. Seriously, top-notch professionals with superior customer service.- Collin M.
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Plumber Near Me is my go-to for my plumbing needs! They have always been very quick to respond, everyone I've spoken with has been really nice and has offered great customer service.- Andy H.
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He explained the problem, answered my questions, gave me a super reasonable quote, and did the job. He represented his company well. They are my go-to from now on.- Sally D.
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Casey was extremely polite and competent. We highly recommend him.- Diane G.
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We found Plumber Near Me when we had a leak in our new home and were new to the area. Chris came out, took care of things quickly and put us in touch with WB Arthur to clean up the mess.- Jon P.
FAQs
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How Do I Test If My Toilet Is Leaking?
Open the toilet tank and put a few drops of food coloring into the water to check if your toilet is leaking. Return after 15 minutes to see if the color inside the toilet bowl has changed. If the color has changed, your toilet has a leak, but if the water’s still clear, you do not have a leak.
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How Do I Replace My Toilet Flange?
Replace your toilet flange by disconnecting your toilet’s water supply. Flush out all remaining water and unscrew the floor nuts. Remove the toilet from its place on the floor and set it aside the newspaper. Clear away any gunk from the existing flange seal, then unscrew it from the floor to clean underneath it. Screw the new flange into place and reinstall your toilet.
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Why Is My Toilet Always Running?
A running toilet is usually caused by a flapper, the rubber or plastic valve on the bottom of your tank, that fails to seal. Open the toilet tank and adjust the float arm to see if the water stops an inch below the overflow pipe. If the water doesn’t continue to fill, the flapper needs replacing and plumbing services.
For fast service and skilled workmanship for your next plumbing problem, go with locally owned and operated Plumber Near Me in Central Texas. From leaky pipes to broken water heaters, we have you covered.