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Pride Plumbing was called out for a water leak underneath a kitchen sink. Our inspection found that a metal waste arm trap adapter had deteriorated. We replaced it with a new PVC waste arm trap adapter and tested for leaks with no further issues.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a leaking 38-gallon electric lowboy water heater with a new 38-gallon electric Rheem PROE38-S2-RH95-B lowboy model. First, after disconnecting its electrical connections and inlet and outlet water lines, we removed and disposed of the old water heater. Then we installed the new water heater, ball water shut-off valves, PEX and stainless-steel water supply lines to the water heater connectors, a brass drain valve, and wired up the electrical connections to the new water heater (adding a Romex connector). Finally, we bled the air out of the water lines, ensured that the unit’s temperature and pressure (T&P) relief valve was properly vented, and set the unit to its appropriate operating temperature.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a water leak underneath a bathroom sink. Our inspection found that the leak was coming from the sink’s two-handle widespread faucet. We replaced the faucet with a new customer-supplied Moen two-handle widespread model along with its hot and cold braided stainless-steel water supply lines. We tested for leaks and proper operation of the faucet with no further issues.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a leaking outside hose bib spigot. We replaced washer inside the hose bib and stopped the leak.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a leaking outside hose bib spigot with a new Nibco quarter-turn sillcock along with attaching it to the side of the home, tying it into the existing main water supply line underneath the house with new PEX piping and fittings, and added a ball water shutoff valve. We also provided cost estimates to 1) replace a toilet with either a new customer-supplied model or a Pride Plumbing supplied Gerber Viper model (this would include pulling the old toilet, inspecting/cleaning/replacing the flange, replacing the toilet bowl, toilet tank, tank to bowl gasket and bolts, seat, wax ring gasket, toilet bowl bolts, toilet bowl bolt washers, toilet bowl bolt caps, and above-floor stainless steel braided water supply line); and 2) install a new bidet on the toilet.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to 1) repipe and replace the water supply lines under the house in the crawlspace, going to the fixtures in the kitchen (sink, dishwasher, and ice maker), the washing machine (installing new hot and cold boiler drains), the water heater, and two bathrooms (sinks, toilets, and bathtubs/showers), with new PEX piping and fittings; and 2) repipe and replace the drain lines in the crawlspace, going to the fixtures in the kitchen (sink and dishwasher), the washing machine (installing a new washer box), and two bathrooms (sinks, toilets, and bathtubs/showers), with new PVC piping; installing new fittings and supports under the house for each fixture.
Pride Plumbing came out and delivered one Piedmont Rent-A-Jon work port-a-jon. We pumped it out and emptied, cleaned, and restocked it with toilet paper and hand sanitizer each week it was in use. (https://piedmontrentajon.us)
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to install a sump pump inside an elevator shaft. This would require us to 1) supply and install a 1/2HP Zoeller sump pump; 2) supply and install a Zoeller high-water alarm; 3) install a 2-inch PVC discharge line with a ball valve, check valve, and union; 4) supply and install a cage over the new sump pump; 5) core-drill holes for a new 2-inch discharge pipe going to outside the building; and 6) test the new pump for leaks and proper working order.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to install a whole-house water filtration system. This would include mounting the water filter base, running and connecting new PEX piping inlet and outlet water supply lines to the base and the existing water lines underneath the home and adding ball water shutoff valves, installing the water filter and its housing, and testing for leaks and proper operation. Once the filtration system is installed, test and clean any sediment from the fixtures inside and outside the home.
Pride Plumbing came out and installed three new Rinnai 199K BTU tankless water heaters. This included: 1) installing the new tankless units along with Jomar service valves, PEX and stainless steel water lines to the units’ water connections, black roll gas supply lines, gas regulators, recirculating kits, and condensation and intake lines; 2) cutting, capping, and rerouting the home’s hot and cold water supply lines over to the location of the new water heaters; 3) installing new gas lines over to the units’ location along with drip legs and gas shutoff valves; 4) wiring up the units; 5) ensuring that they were properly vented; and 6) lighting and programming the units.
Pride Plumbing came out and performed the following work: 1) turned the water off to the home; 2) cut an incoming waterline before a DAB booster pump going to a 40-gallon water tank; 3) inserted a new Amtrol-Worthington WP44SS well tank on the waterline before the booster pump and connected it to the booster pump using PEX piping and fittings, adding a ball water shutoff valve; 4) turned the water back on, filled the water tank, and tested for leaks and proper operation.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a water leak at an A.O. Smith water heater. We found a leak on a polybutylene water supply line fitting. We cut out the leaking fitting and a short section of pipe and repaired them with new PEX piping and fittings.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged toilet. We used a closet auger down through the toilet’s flange and cleared the blockage. We flushed the toilet several times with no further issues.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a water leak at a washing machine. We found a leak on a copper water supply line coming up through the floor. After shutting off the water, we cut out the leaking section of pipe and repaired it with new PEX piping and fittings. We then cut the water back on, drained out any debris, and tested for leaks with no further issues. We also provided a cost estimate to repipe and replace the water supply lines under the house in the crawlspace, going to the fixtures in the kitchen (sink faucet, dishwasher, and ice maker), one bathroom (sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower), the washing machine (installing a new plastic washer box and hot and cold hose bibs or boiler drains), and the water heater, with new PEX piping and fittings (installing new 1/4 turn water shut-off valves on each fixture inside the house along with new above-floor stainless steel braided water supply lines) and install two new Woodford frost-free outside hose bib spigots.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a leaking Sloan flush valve on a commercial urinal with a new Sloan flush valve.