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General Plumbing

 

 

Plumbing Solutions Begin at Home

 

 

We have a long and proud of history of helping families and business owners solve all their plumbing problems.

 

We also have a customer-friendly track record of helping you avoid problems in the first place.

 

And yet, when the need arises, look to Mathis for all the service you need to install, maintain, and repair each of the plumbing systems and fixtures:

 

  • Sewer, drain & water piping inside and out
  • Shower systems & tubs
  • Faucets & anti-scald faucets for your tub & shower
  • Toilets, including low-water consumption toilets to help conserve water with no loss of pressure
  • Sump pumps
  • Garbage disposals
  • Backflow preventers
  • Repairing all leaks (water or gas)
  • Gas piping installed and repaired
  • All types of water heaters repaired and replaced

 

When repairs are needed, rest easy knowing that each of our trucks is equipped with at least 2,000 parts and fixtures, meaning we can complete most jobs with just a single visit to your home.

 

We also provide complete bathroom, kitchen, laundry & utility room installations and upgrades.

 

If it has to do with plumbing, Mathis can do it all.

 

 

Self-Help Tips

 

To keep your repair costs at a minimum, here are some self-help tips we know you’ll find useful:

 

  • Never-ever pour grease down your kitchen drain!
  • Pour a pot of boiling water down all drains at least once a month, more often if possible.
  • Add a half-cup of baking soda to boiling water poured in the disposal.
  • Always use a screen or filter (hair snare) over lavatory and tub drains to snag hair and objects.
  • Toilet overflow: Have on hand a plunger and sewer snake and know how to use them. Start with the plunger, then move to the snake. Even if you think you've moved the clog, fill the toilet bowl with a bucket of water instead of flushing. If the water doesn't go down, the clog is still there. And then it’s time to call Mathis!
  • Periodically check the pipes below your kitchen and bathroom sinks for any leaks.
  • Attaching an aerator (the small screen at the end of a faucet) will help reduce water consumption by as much as 50% with no loss of pressure.  If your pressure should drop, it could be as simple as removing the aerator and cleaning it.

 

Still, there will be times you need a helping hand, and we’re always on hand to provide it.

 

Contact us today for the service you need!

 

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