Residential Plumbing
Residential plumbing covers bathroom plumbing, kitchen plumbing, installation of appliances, drain and sewer inspections, drain cleaning and other home plumbing services. Bath room plumbing includes installation and repairs of bathtubs, sinks, showers, cleaning of clogged shower drains etc. Kitchen plumbing covers installation and repairs of faucets and sinks, food disposal unit installation and repairs, repairs of leaky water heaters, cleaning clogged kitchen drains etc. A residential plumber will also undertake drain inspections and video sewer line inspections, cleaning of backed up drains, pipe leak detection and repairs, gas leak detection and repairs, water line replacement and repairs and a host of other residential plumbing services.
A residential plumbing must meet all licensing and insurance requirements that are necessary to practice in Honolulu. He must have several years of experience handling home plumbing problems, from the most minor leaky faucets to the most complicated drain cleaning. All residential plumbers will offer free estimates of your plumbing project, and many will offer service warranties on labor and parts. Always choose a local plumber who is aware of all the specific weather related plumbing problems in your area, like frozen pipes.
We can help you connect with residential plumbing contractors who meet all of the above requirements. Our system works to match with licensed residential plumbers without compromising your privacy. You have the choice to make a decision under no obligation or pressure.
Recent People With Plumbing Needs:
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I have a Reverse Osmosis Kit that I’m trying to plumb into the house. The main objective is to use the R/O water as a supply to my salt water aquarium. The secondary objective would be to pipe a secondary line to the kitchen sink. I already have a water filter on my refrigerator so the kitchen sink is not important. Considerations: 1.)Whether or not to use a saddle valve on a cold water supply line or to use another method based off of the latest building codes. 2.)Providing sufficient thermal coating or pipe sleeves to protect R/O plastic water source hoses from freezing in the crawl space under the house. 3.)Installing a stop valve above deck in the living room close to the R/O unit for maintenance periods. |
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