Pride Plumbing came out and provided a cost estimate to: 1) trench a ditch from an existing water meter to the house to expose and remove the outside main water supply line; 2) install a new 1-inch black roll and PEX outside main water supply line from the water meter to the house along with installing tracer wire; 3) connect the new water line to an existing water line connection under the house and install a new ball valve main water shut-off and new thermal expansion tank in the crawlspace; 4) install a new pressure reducing valve (PRV), ball valve, and check valve at the water meter in the meter box; 5) test the new water line for leaks and working order; and 6) backfill and tamp the ditch after the work is completed and approved by the county’s inspection department.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged toilet and washing machine drain line. We pulled the toilet, used a pressure device down through the toilet's flange, and cleared a blockage in the main outside sewer line. After replacing the toilet bowl's wax ring gasket and toilet bowl bolts and caps, and resetting the toilet, the issue was corrected. We then inserted the pressure device into the washer's drain line and cleared its blockage. However, it still drained too slowly due to it being an undersized line with no air admittance valve. We provided a price quote to 1) repipe and replace the drain lines under the house in the crawlspace, going to a) the fixtures in the kitchen and one bathroom (sink, toilet, and bathtub/shower - replacing the toilet bowl flange and wax seal gasket, the P-traps underneath all the sinks and installing new PVC piping, fittings and supports under the house for each fixture); and b) the washing machine; 2) repipe and replace the water supply lines under the
Pride Plumbing came out and replaced two toilets with new American Standard models and installed an Omigo bidet toilet seat on one of them.
Pride Plumbing came out and provided a price quote to replace two toilets with new models.
Pride Plumbing was called out for a clogged kitchen sink. We found that sewage was backing up into the home due to the septic tank being full.