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    4.8
    Boston, US

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  • Economy Plumbing & Heating Supply Co
    4.5
    875 Morton Street, Boston, 02126, US

    Economy Plumbing and Heating Supply is your one-stop shop for all your plumbing, heating, and HVAC needs. We offer a wide selection of products from top brands, as well as expert advice and installation services. Our knowledgeable staff is here to help you find the perfect solution for your home or business. Our Proud Partners Viega, Copper Press Fittings, Ducted Equipment, Combi Boilers, Mini Split Units, Milwaukee, Hybrid Heat Pump Water Heaters, HVAC Tools, Jay R. Smith Our Location 875 Morton Street Boston, MA 02126 Contact Us Call or Text  617.433.1200 Fax: 857.598.1586 Follow Us Instagram Facebook Linkedin X Google Maps

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  • Boston Budget Plumbing
    4.4
    Boston, US

    Boston Budget Plumbing is a family-owned and operated plumbing company serving the Greater Boston area since 2000. We pride ourselves on providing reliable, affordable, and professional plumbing services to both residential and commercial clients. Our team of experienced, licensed plumbers is dedicated to delivering exceptional customer service and ensuring your complete satisfaction. We understand that plumbing emergencies can be stressful, which is why we offer 24-hour emergency service. Our fully stocked trucks allow us to handle a wide range of plumbing issues quickly and efficiently. At Boston Budget Plumbing, we treat your home with the utmost respect. We are committed to providing clean, reliable, and trustworthy service. Why Choose Boston Budget Plumbing? Call & Talk to a Real Person 24-Hour Service On-Time, On-Budget Free Estimates Fully Stocked Trucks Team of Experienced, Licensed Plumbers Clean & Reliable

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  • John T. Geryk Plumbing & Heating
    4.5
    111 Main Street, New Haven, 06511, US

    John T. Geryk Plumbing & Heating, LLC is a family owned and operated business serving the greater New Haven area for over 30 years. We are fully licensed and insured, and we pride ourselves on providing our customers with quality workmanship and excellent customer service. We offer a wide range of plumbing and heating services, including: Installation and repair of water heaters Installation and repair of boilers Installation and repair of furnaces Drain cleaning Leak detection and repair Fixture installation and repair And more! We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service at a fair price. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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  • Frankie Drain Services - Hot Water Heater & Toilet Installation
    4.9
    Boston, 02136, US

    Frankie Drain Services is a trusted company serving homeowners and businesses in Boston, MA with a wide range of solutions to update their properties. We specialize in plumbing, bathroom remodeling, and drainage work, offering services like hot water heater installation, toilet replacement, washing machine installation, and more. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is reflected in our certified, insured, and warranty-backed services. We also offer discounts to our valued clients. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you with your next project!

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  • PJ Dionne Company Inc.
    5
    64 Industrial Parkway, Woburn, 01801, US

    PJ Dionne Company serves the commercial plumbing and HVAC needs of public and private organizations across the greater Boston area. For a quarter century, our plumbers and pipefitters have installed and maintained mechanical systems in new and historic buildings, working closely with the area’s leading general contractors, engineers, and building owners.

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  • Blue Bear Plumbing, Heating & Air
    4.8
    Norwell, US

    TRUSTED HVAC & PLUMBING IN THE SOUTH SHORE Total Residential Indoor Comfort #thebearwashere Contact Us Today Homepage First Name* Last Name* Email* Phone*Service Needed*Service NeededPlumbingHeatingAir ConditioningBoilersHeat PumpsMini-SplitsMaintenance PlanOptional MessageUntitled By clicking "Send Request", I consent to join the email list and receive SMS from Blue Bear Plumbing, with access to our latest offers and services. Message and data rates apply. Message frequency varies. More details on this are in our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions. Text "HELP" for help or give us a call. Text "UNSUBSCRIBE" to cancel. Send request Δ plumbing COOLING heating heat pumps furnaces plumbing COOLING heating heat pumps furnaces The Blue Bear Difference Service With Integrity Locally Owned & Operated Friendly, Professional Technicians Same-Day Service Availability Upfront & Transparent Pricing Your Satisfaction Guaranteed Trained & Certified Technicians Locally Owned & Operated Friendly, Professional Technicians Same-Day ServiceAvailability Upfront & Transparent Pricing Your Satisfaction Guaranteed Trained & Certified Technicians Get to Know Us What Our Clients Are Saying Blue Bear was awesome to work with - we had to have an emergency water heater replacement and they were able to come within 24hrs. We received multiple options with pricing and were able to pick a solution that worked best for our needs. Nice install and great clean up afterwards. Had them back out again to install an outdoor shower Again, on time, great communication, completed the installation exactly the way we wanted it and at the exact price quoted. Fantastic job! Oh and we love that they are owned locally!! Congrats to you Chris and team! Thanks for being a great neighbor. Jeremy D. So the day before Thanksgiving our water heater sprays water all over the basement floor. We think with the holiday and the weekend coming, there goes water usage for at least 5 days. But no! We call blue bear that morning, and the very nice lady sets up a technician to come out to inspect that day! Peter gets to our house, diagnoses the problem, gives our family a few different options explaining everything and gets it all done SAME day! Couldn’t be happier with the friendliness and professionalism of this company. When our furnace decides to let go on us (probably before the next holiday) they will be #1 on the list to call...5 stars and thank you! George K. Blue Bear was incredible

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    Boston, US

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    Boston, US

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Sewer Line Repair FAQs

Having sewer line problems? Find answers to frequently asked questions about sewer line repair and discover how to find qualified sewer line repair companies in USA using Plumbyng.

What questions should I ask a sewer line repair company?

Before you hire a sewer line repair company, ask:
  • How long have they been in business?
  • What is their experience with sewer line repair?
  • Are they licensed and insured?
  • What methods do they use (trenchless, traditional excavation) and why do they recommend it for your situation?
  • What type of materials do they use for repair or replacement?
  • What kind of warranty is offered?
  • Can they show you pictures or videos of past projects?
  • Do they have a detailed, written estimate?
  • What is their payment policy?
  • What is their approach for cleanup?
  • Can they provide references?
These questions will help you find the best contractor for your needs.

How can I prevent tree roots from damaging my sewer line?

Tree roots are a major cause of sewer line damage. Preventative measures include:
  • Regularly trimming trees near sewer lines.
  • Planting trees away from sewer lines.
  • Using root barriers to protect sewer lines.
A proactive approach significantly reduces the risk of root intrusion.

How do I know if I need sewer line replacement?

Sewer line replacement may be necessary if the damage is extensive, the line is old and deteriorated, or if non-invasive methods are not effective. Signs of severe problems may include frequent backups and clogs, persistent foul odors, and significant foundation problems.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.

What questions should I ask a sewer line repair company?

Before you hire a sewer line repair company, ask:
  • How long have they been in business?
  • What is their experience with sewer line repair?
  • Are they licensed and insured?
  • What methods do they use (trenchless, traditional excavation) and why do they recommend it for your situation?
  • What type of materials do they use for repair or replacement?
  • What kind of warranty is offered?
  • Can they show you pictures or videos of past projects?
  • Do they have a detailed, written estimate?
  • What is their payment policy?
  • What is their approach for cleanup?
  • Can they provide references?
These questions will help you find the best contractor for your needs.

How can I prevent tree roots from damaging my sewer line?

Tree roots are a major cause of sewer line damage. Preventative measures include:
  • Regularly trimming trees near sewer lines.
  • Planting trees away from sewer lines.
  • Using root barriers to protect sewer lines.
A proactive approach significantly reduces the risk of root intrusion.

How do I know if I need sewer line replacement?

Sewer line replacement may be necessary if the damage is extensive, the line is old and deteriorated, or if non-invasive methods are not effective. Signs of severe problems may include frequent backups and clogs, persistent foul odors, and significant foundation problems.

What is the lifespan of a sewer line?

The average lifespan of a sewer line depends on various factors, including the material of the pipe (clay, PVC, cast iron), soil conditions, and the presence of tree roots.
  • Clay pipes: Can last 50-100 years
  • Cast iron pipes: Can last 75-100 years
  • PVC pipes: Can last 50 years or more
Regular maintenance extends lifespan.