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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing resolved a kitchen drain issue in Clinton Township, Michigan. Services included installing clamps every three feet on a 2-inch PVC drain, cabling the drain, clearing a blockage, and ensuring proper flow. Expert drain repair restored functionality and addressed underlying installation problems.
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Steve’s Waterworks Plumbing provided comprehensive plumbing services in Clinton Township, Michigan. The project included breaking and disposing of 39 feet of cement, replacing cast iron with PVC for bathroom and basement fixtures, backfilling with onsite material, and cementing to rough grade.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided drain clearing and repair services in Clarkston, Michigan. The project included replacing 5 feet of cast iron pipe, installing a 4-inch sanitary tee with a cleanout, running a 100-foot snake, and mounting a 2-inch washer drain to the wall.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing identified and diagnosed sewer issues in Clinton Township, MI. The team ran a sewer scope to locate an improper fernco, a pipe drop, and tree root intrusion. Excavation and repair services were prepared to address the home's plumbing concerns effectively.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided pipe-thawing services for a modular home in freezing conditions in Waterford, Michigan. The team removed skirting, used a kerosene heater, and restored water flow within an hour, ensuring the homeowner's system was operational again.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided sewer line cleaning services in Waterford, Michigan. Technicians used a Spartan 300 through an outdoor cleanout to clear a blockage, restoring proper sewer flow for the homeowner.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing installed a 40-gallon Rheem water heater in Clinton Township, Michigan. The project included removing an old water heater, updating a ball valve, installing dielectric unions, reconnecting the flue vent, modifying the gas line, and testing for leaks.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided drain line repair services in White Lake, Michigan. The team replaced a leaking 1.5” galvanized drain line in a crawl space with new PVC sewer pipes using 1.5” strongback ferncos. The system was tested with water to confirm a leak-free installation.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing conducted a sewer camera inspection in Clarkston, Michigan. The inspection revealed a broken sewer pipe under the floor. The team will break the concrete and replace the damaged pipe. Schedule a sewer camera inspection to accurately identify pipe issues in your property.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided professional dishwasher installation services in Waterford, Michigan. The project included removing and disposing of the old unit, installing a new waterline, drain line, and electrical hookup, and securing the dishwasher with side clamps for a granite countertop. All systems were successfully tested.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Milford, Michigan, repaired a detached kitchen sink. The team removed and reinstalled the garbage disposal and drain, cleaned old silicone, re-glued the sink, rebuilt support, and tested the system multiple times to ensure functionality.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided professional plumbing services in Waterford, Michigan. The team replaced a leaking water meter valve by installing two ¾ full-port ball valves—one before and one after the meter—ensuring a secure and reliable water supply.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing provided water heater replacement services in White Lake, Michigan. The project included removing and disposing of a leaking 40-gallon water heater, installing a Rheem 40-gallon model, and modifying water, gas, and vent lines. They completed the job by filling the heater and checking for leaks.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing replaced a leaking 40-gallon water heater in Clarkston, Michigan. Services included water heater removal and disposal, installation of a contractor-grade unit, adjustment of water and vent lines, and replacement of di-electrics, a 34” ball valve, and a 12” gas cock.
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The sewer under the cement floor was collapsed. Broke the cement and disposed of all the material. Removed all the cast iron sewer. Tied on with strong back ferncos. Installed PVC for the stack going upstairs, and a toilet, shower, and vanity in the basement.
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The homeowners deep well pump went out. We had to bring the excavator out to pull the pump up out of the casing. Installed new poly service water line from the pump to the pit less adapter. Replaced the electrical. Replaced the pit less adapter. And got the homeowner er water back up and running.
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Installed a new Sump pump in the RadonSump pit. Pulled the sealed cover. Removed the old sump pump. Install a new 13Hp Zoeller Sump Pump with a quiet Check Valve. Re sealed the lid to the ground to keep the Radon system functioning normally.
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The sewer was broken outside and there was no cleanout access to the sewer. Dig with an excavator about 8 feet deep. Removed the CrockCast iron connection. Attached on with Strongback fences per city code. Installed PVC pipe with an accessible Clean-out.
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Homeowner’s sump pump discharge was pumping water next to the house causing water damage outside. We re routed the sump pump discharge in the basement to a new location outside and properly directed the water away from the house
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The cast iron was leaking throughout the whole home. We removed all the cast iron from the basement to the second floor. Installed a new PVC stack in the basement, and installed new PVC pipe to the Toilet, Bathtub, and Vanity throughout the whole home.
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Homeowner had low water pressure. We came out and discovered that their bladder tank had become water logged. Purchase and installed a new bladder tank. Installed a new 34” ball valve to isolate the water from the deep well. We were happy to get this homeowners water functioning normally again.
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Homeowners shower valve was leaking behind the wall. Installed an oil rubbed bronze one handle. Modified the copper water lines behind the tub and installed (2) 12” ball valves to isolate the water. Caulked around the tub spout and the plate to prevent water from causing any damage.
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Sewer line that was going thru the cement wall of the house to the outside was leaking inside the home. Hand dug outside to expose the cast iron sewer. Removed the pipe outside to inside the home. Sleeved a new PVC pipe thru the home and installed a PVC cleanout. Hydro cemented to keep water from entering the home.
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Homeowners water heater was leaking. We drained, removed, and disposed of old heater. Purchased a new 50 gallon rheem power vent. Installed a new 34 inch ball valve. Installed new gas line and modified the vent line.
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Old tubshower one handle valve was leaking so we replace with a moen one handle faucet. Replaced regular shower head with a dual functioning shower head.
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In Farmington Hills, Michigan, expert plumbing service was performed by removing an old saddle valve on a cold copper water line. The process involved skillfully installing a tee to correctly fit an angle stop for an ice maker. This ensures a secure and efficient water supply for the appliance. The service focused on enhancing the plumbing system by replacing outdated components with modern, reliable parts. This task showcases skilled plumbers dedicated to ensuring safe and effective water management in homes.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing recently completed a project in Warren, Michigan. A homeowner wanted to transition from an electric dryer to a gas dryer. Our skilled team expertly handled the task by tapping into the existing gas line and installing CSST gas line right to the dryer's location. We ensured safety and convenience by installing a gas valve, allowing for easy gas isolation. Finally, we added a new gas whip to connect the dryer seamlessly. Our process was efficient, ensuring the homeowner could enjoy their new gas dryer without hassle.
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In Warren, Michigan, a thorough plumbing service was expertly handled. The team addressed a broken sewer pipe under the cement floor in the basement. To fix this, they broke the concrete and carefully removed the damaged cast iron sewer. This was replaced with durable PVC piping. Additionally, they removed the existing cast iron stack and upgraded it with PVC. After completing the pipe replacements, they skillfully re-cemented the floor to restore its original condition, ensuring everything was neat and functional. This service showcases top-notch craftsmanship and attention to detail in plumbing repairs.
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In Warren, Michigan, we installed a Liberty backup sump pump for a homeowner. This system provides peace of mind by using household water to remove excess water from the sump pit if the main sump pump fails. This additional layer of protection is crucial for preventing basement flooding. With this backup pump, homeowners can feel more secure about their home’s safety during heavy rainfall or power outages. It efficiently kicks in when needed, ensuring the basement stays dry and free from potential water damage.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing tackled a plumbing issue on December 4, 2024, in Detroit, Michigan. The problem involved a broken wall-hung sewer pipe made of Schedule 30 PVC. This thin pipe turned brittle and flooded the basement. The team removed the damaged pipe and upgraded the system to sturdier 3-inch Schedule 40 PVC, connecting all fixtures to the main sewer line. To further protect the home, they installed a backwater valve. This valve ensures that any potential sewage backup stays out of the house, keeping the basement dry and safe.
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In Detroit, Michigan, a homeowner needed a higher toilet for comfort. Steve's Waterworks Plumbing tackled this task by removing and disposing of the old, low toilet. The team then purchased and installed an ADA-compliant toilet to ensure the right height for ease of use. To finish, they carefully caulked around the base of the new toilet, providing a sealed and secure fit. This installation not only improved accessibility but also ensured safety and comfort for the homeowner.
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In Detroit, Michigan, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing fixed a major drain issue for a homeowner. The kitchen and shower drains weren't working because the pipes were backpitched, causing water to back up. The team removed about six feet of faulty 3-inch PVC pipe. They then installed the drain correctly for smooth water flow. Now, the PVC is mounted securely, ensuring the pipe stays properly angled for the best drainage. This service ensures that water flows just the way it should, preventing future blockages and keeping everything in top working order.
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In Sterling Heights, Michigan, a homeowner needed help with their noisy sump pump system. The issue was due to a discharge line installed without clamps, causing loud banging noises throughout the house. To solve this, a new 1.5-inch PVC pipe was installed from the sump pump to the outside of the home. The pipe was securely mounted against the concrete wall, ensuring it stayed in place and eliminating the noise problem. This careful installation ensures the sump pump operates quietly and efficiently, improving home safety and comfort.
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In Sterling Heights, Michigan, a shallow well pump was not working right, making it pump nonstop. Steve's Waterworks Plumbing stepped in to fix the issue. They took out the old pump and some copper pipes. Then, they put in a new Zoeller shallow well pump and repaired parts of the 34-inch copper pipe. They also added a new pressure switch and gauge. Thanks to their careful work, the homeowner's water system is now up and running smoothly again.
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In Warren, Michigan, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing expertly handled an emergency when a homeowner’s water heater failed and began leaking. On a holiday, they quickly arrived to drain the heater, preventing any damage to the home. To ensure better efficiency and reliability, they returned to install a high-efficiency tankless water heater. This type of water heater is perfect for providing consistent hot water while saving on energy costs. Steve's Waterworks Plumbing’s timely response and quality service highlight their commitment to resolving urgent plumbing issues effectively.
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In Clinton Township, Michigan, we tackled a plumbing problem where water lines burst under a cement floor, leaving the homeowner without water. Our team started by draining and removing the water heater to access the damaged lines. We broke through the cement floor, expertly repaired the water lines, and then re-cemented the area to restore the home's foundation. Finally, the water heater was reinstalled, ensuring everything was back in working order. Our careful and thorough approach ensures a long-lasting solution for such plumbing issues.
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In Highland, Michigan, a plumbing task involved fixing an old shower valve with a pinhole leak hidden behind the wall. The copper water line was found to be very corroded, prompting a comprehensive repair. The job included installing a new three-handle shower valve, a tub spout, and upgrading to a new PEX water feed line for better durability. Additionally, new isolation ball valves were installed to ensure easy water flow control. This meticulous service helped prevent further water damage and enhanced the bathroom's reliability.
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In Farmington Hills, Michigan, a skilled plumber from Steve's Waterworks Plumbing installed a brand new toilet. The customer's old toilet had been in use for over 20 years and needed an update. The installation included a new wax ring, Johnny bolts, and a braided feed line. These components ensure a secure and efficient setup, bringing modern convenience to the home. The work was done carefully and precisely, making sure the toilet worked well and was ready for years of use.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Troy, Michigan, recently addressed a commercial plumbing issue. A customer's main toilet stopped flushing because the power flush valve failed. The experienced team quickly identified the problem and installed a new power flush valve. This efficient service ensured the toilet was back in operation swiftly, minimizing downtime for the client. Steve's Waterworks Plumbing is dedicated to resolving plumbing problems efficiently, ensuring smooth, uninterrupted operations for commercial spaces. With skilled technicians and prompt service, they consistently deliver customer satisfaction.
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In Waterford, Michigan, a skilled plumber from Steve's Waterworks Plumbing fixed a troublesome toilet. The toilet had a worn-out flapper, causing it to run constantly, and there was water leakage. Upon inspection, a cracked flange was discovered. The team expertly installed a flange repair and new wax ring, reinstalled the toilet with Johnny bolts, and caulked the base for a neat finish. A new flapper and fill valve were also fitted. With these repairs, the toilet is now functioning like new again.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing swiftly addressed an urgent plumbing issue on November 13, 2024. In a basement, an old gate valve began to leak, risking potential water damage. The skilled team efficiently removed the faulty valve and installed a new, reliable ball valve with a coupling. This quick response ensured the plumbing system was back in working condition, preventing further problems. If you need expert plumbing help in Waterford, Michigan, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing is ready to assist with precision and care.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing in Lake Orion, Michigan, expertly replaced an old sewer line for a bathtub. When a cable got stuck in the inch and a half galvanized pipe, they removed it and put in a new PVC line. They also installed a new bathtub drain and trip waste overflow. This service ensures your plumbing works smoothly, preventing future clogging issues and ensuring efficient drainage. Their work is precise and effective, helping homeowners maintain a safe and functional bathroom setup.
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In the heart of Michigan, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing expertly installed a new bladder tank for a local customer. The previous tank had a leak at its base, leading to the need for a replacement. The team didn't just stop at replacing the tank; they also ensured long-term functionality by fitting a new isolation shut-off valve, pressure switch, pressure gauge, and drain. This careful and comprehensive installation helps maintain smooth water flow and prevents future leaks. Trust the skills of Steve's team when addressing any plumbing fixture needs.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing recently completed a comprehensive plumbing service in Southfield, Michigan. The project involved installing a new bathroom group as part of a commercial renovation. The team expertly saw cut the floor and excavated the soil to access the main 6-inch sewer line. They cut and installed a wye, then ran multiple legs to serve several bathrooms. After bedding the pipe, they awaited inspection, which was successful with no noted issues. Following approval, they efficiently backfilled and compacted the soil, ensuring a job well done.
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In Southfield, Michigan, a professional plumbing service addressed a problem with a vent stack that had rotted, letting sewer gas enter the home. The team expertly opened the drywall and removed the damaged stack. They then installed a strongback fernco, ensuring everything was secure and properly replumbed the line through the roof. This service helps keep the home safe from unpleasant smells and potential health hazards, showcasing the team's attention to detail and expertise in plumbing repairs.
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In Waterford, Michigan, Steve's Waterworks Plumbing tackled a complex plumbing issue. A burst line in a second-floor bathroom led to significant flooding and damage on the first floor. The team completely revamped the hallway bathroom, which included gutting the space and starting fresh. They replaced the drywall, subfloor, and tile. New trim, vanity, light fixtures, mirror, toilet, and faucet were installed. They also replaced the shut-offs and repainted the room. This extensive repair and renovation service was handled efficiently and was covered by an insurance claim, ensuring peace of mind for the homeowner.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing visited a home on November 12, 2024, in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The team fixed a broken garbage disposal, which had stopped working due to worn-out bearings. They installed a new disposal, much to the customer's delight. While at it, they also replaced the trap under the sink for better performance. This job ensured the kitchen was back to working smoothly and efficiently, leaving the customer very happy with the service provided.
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In Waterford, Michigan, expert plumbers replaced a sanitary tee, studor vent, and trap under a vanity sink. This essential plumbing service ensures that your sink operates smoothly and effectively, preventing leaks and maintaining proper drainage. The sanitary tee is a crucial component that helps connect various pipes and directs wastewater to the sewer. A studor vent plays a vital role in equalizing pressure within your plumbing system, while the trap prevents sewer gases from entering your home. These repairs are key to keeping your sink working correctly and your home safe.
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Steve's Waterworks Plumbing recently completed a water heater installation in Troy, Michigan. They installed a new 40-gallon standard vent water heater and added a new isolation shut-off valve for easy maintenance. The old tank had developed an internal leak, so the team removed and disposed of it properly. This service ensures a reliable hot water supply while preventing potential water damage from leaks. Residents in the area can now enjoy efficient and safe water heating with this new addition to their home plumbing systems.
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In Troy, Michigan, a skilled plumbing service expertly replaced an outdated copper gas line with a new, code-compliant setup. Using CSST and hard piping, they installed a gas line for a dryer in a basement. This update ensures safe and efficient gas delivery, meeting current safety standards. The careful work in swapping out the old materials reflects precision and attention to safety. With a strong focus on quality, this service enhances the reliability of gas appliances in homes, providing peace of mind for homeowners in the area.