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Need a plumbing company
Posted on 8/8/25 at 9:28 am
Posted on 8/8/25 at 9:28 am
I’ve got a couple issues piling up: leaky outdoor spigot, loose kitchen faucet, and possibly a small blockage in one of the bathroom drains. I’m hoping to find someone fair and responsive. I’ve heard good things about AnytimePlumbing, has anyone here used them before or have other solid recommendations?
Posted on 8/8/25 at 9:44 am to Donaldguthrie
I don't think you need an actual plumber unless you just don't mind the cost. Those guys will charge you $700 for that.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 9:45 am to Donaldguthrie
Paco's Rapid Relief
225-276-9437
225-276-9437
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:07 pm to Donaldguthrie
Next Plumbing in the Lafayette area. (337) 324-8125
Posted on 8/8/25 at 12:22 pm to Donaldguthrie
north dakota has a good plumbing company called Moe's Plumbing.
Posted on 8/8/25 at 1:33 pm to Donaldguthrie
Why not just shut off your water and change out the outdoor spigot. You can get several different types at the local big box store to replace it.
While the waters off, crawl under the sink and locate the nuts that secure the faucet to the sink and tighten them. It's usually a bit tight, but doable even if you have to buy the specialty tool to do it while buying the outdoor spigot.
As for the potential drain clog, use a liquid chemical drain cleaner to see if that takes care of the problem.
All those chores are simple to do and likely won't cost you more than $20 to do it yourself.
While the waters off, crawl under the sink and locate the nuts that secure the faucet to the sink and tighten them. It's usually a bit tight, but doable even if you have to buy the specialty tool to do it while buying the outdoor spigot.
As for the potential drain clog, use a liquid chemical drain cleaner to see if that takes care of the problem.
All those chores are simple to do and likely won't cost you more than $20 to do it yourself.
This post was edited on 8/8/25 at 1:35 pm
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