Pride Plumbing was called out for a leaking Insinkerator garbage disposal. We removed the leaking garbage disposal and installed the customer’s original Insinkerator garbage disposal with a new mounting flange and plumber's putty. We then tested for leaks and proper operation with no issues. We gave the customer instructions on cleaning and maintenance of the disposal, and they were happy with the repairs. We provided a cost estimate to replace the garbage disposal with a new Insinkerator Badger 5 model along with replacing the kitchen sink's PVC waste piping and P-trap.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to replace a leaking three-handle bathtub/shower valve with either a new Delta single handle model or Gerber three handle model. This would include cutting an access in the shower wall, replacing the valve along with short sections of its hot and cold water supply lines with new PEX piping and fittings, and adding new stems, washers, seats, handles, and escutcheons for the three-handle model.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a waterlogged pressure tank on a well with a new customer-supplied model. We also replaced some of the piping going to the tank with new PEX piping and fittings.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a leaking Price Pfister kitchen sink faucet. We removed its downspout and replaced its two rubber seals. After reinstalling the downspout, we tested the faucet for leaks with no further issues. We also provided cost estimates to replace the faucet with either a new customer-supplied model with a sprayer or a new Pride Plumbing supplied Mainline, Olympia, or Delta model with a sprayer. This would include removing the old faucet, mounting the new faucet, attaching the sprayer, and replacing the faucet's hot and cold above-floor water supply lines underneath the sink with new braided stainless-steel ones.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) in the kitchen, install a kitchen sink, drain assembly, and faucet, dishwasher, and a refrigerator ice maker; 2) in the master bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, toilet, and tile shower (including the shower valve, valve handle(s), and showerhead); 3) in a second bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, toilet, and bathtub/shower (including the shower valve, valve handle(s), and showerhead); 4) in a powder bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, and toilet; 5) in the laundry room, install a ProPlus plastic washer box and the water and drain connections for a washing machine; 6) install a water heater in the garage; 7) install two outside hose bib spigots; and 8) make all the water and drain connections for each fixture to the main water and drain lines underneath the home.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) in the kitchen, install a kitchen sink, drain assembly, and faucet, dishwasher, and a refrigerator ice maker; 2) in the master bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, toilet, and tile shower (including the shower valve, valve handle(s), and showerhead); 3) in a second bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, toilet, and bathtub/shower (including the shower valve, valve handle(s), and showerhead); 4) in a powder bathroom, install a lavatory, drain assembly, and faucet, and toilet; 5) in the laundry room, install a ProPlus plastic washer box and the water and drain connections for a washing machine; 6) install a water heater in the garage; 7) install two outside hose bib spigots; and 8) make all the water and drain connections for each fixture to the main water and drain lines underneath the home.
Pride Plumbing was called out for no water from a well. Our inspection determined that the well's submersible pump had stopped working. We provided a cost estimate to repair the well. This would include performing the following work: 1) pulling the well's submersible pump and black roll piping; 2) installing a new submersible pump, black roll piping, and wiring (with an attached torque arrestor and cable guards) and reinserting them down into the well; 3) replacing the well's 30/50 pump switch, pressure gauge, nipple, and pressure tank and charging the tank; and 4) resealing the well using a heat shrink kit.
Pride Plumbing came out to inspect and test a Watts LF009M2QT reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow assembly. We inspected and tested the backflow, and it passed. Pride Plumbing then filed the appropriate certification paperwork with the appropriate agencies.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a leaking toilet tank water supply stop. After shutting off the water and cutting an access hole in the bathroom wall, we replaced the water supply stop (connecting it to the tank's existing copper water supply line going behind the wall and down through the floor with new PEX piping and fittings) along with the tank's above-floor braided stainless steel water supply line. We then turned the water back on and tested for leaks and proper operation with no 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 and one bathroom, and at the washing machine and water heater, with new PEX piping and fittings.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to perform the following work: 1) install two customer-supplied toilets along with replacing their water supply stops, braided stainless-steel water supply lines, wax ring gaskets, and toilet bolt kits; 2) install a customer-supplied stainless-steel kitchen sink along with replacing the faucet, drain assembly, P-trap, hot and cold water supply stops, and braided stainless-steel water supply lines; 3) rebuild a well - this includes replacing the pressure tank, tank tee, pressure switch, outlet piping, and the fittings to the jet pump; and 4) install a customer-supplied propane gas tankless water heater.
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced a washing machine's drain assembly, P-trap, and drain line behind the wall and through the floor to under the house in the crawlspace, and to where it tied into the main sewer drain stack, with new PVC piping and fittings.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to replace a washing machine's drain assembly, P-trap, and drain line behind the wall and through the floor to under the house in the crawlspace, and to where it ties into the main sewer drain stack, with new PVC piping and fittings.
Pride Plumbing was called out for sewage backing up into the home. However, by the time we arrived, the customer had already contacted the town, and they had come out and cleared a blockage on their side of the main outside sewer septic drain line.
Pride Plumbing came out and performed the following work: 1) installed a new customer-supplied toilet (this included cutting holes in the floor for the PVC drain and PEX water supply lines; installing the toilet bowl’s flange and wax ring gasket; the toilet bowl, tank and gaskets, and seat; tying new PEX water supply and PVC drain lines into their respective water and sewer mains under the home; mounting the toilet with new toilet bowl bolts, washers, and caps; installing a PEX pipe with a water supply stop up through the floor behind the toilet and adding a pipe escutcheon; and installing a toilet tank braided water supply line); 2) installed a new bathroom vanity, faucet, and sink; 3) removed an existing bathtub/shower and replaced it with a new 4-piece bathtub/shower unit along with installing a new Delta shower faucet valve with trim; and 4) made all the appropriate drain and water supply line connections underneath the home for each fixture.
Pride Plumbing came out to inspect and test a Zurn Wilkins 973XL3 reduced pressure zone (RPZ) backflow assembly. We inspected and tested the backflow, and it passed. Pride Plumbing then filed the appropriate certification paperwork with BSI and Moore County.