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Customer called because they had repeated clogs in their sewer line. It was an old 4-inch cast iron waste line with multiple tees and was roughly 3ft below a concrete slab. We used a state-of-the-art pipe location tool to locate the exact spot. We cut the concrete up, dug down to the area, and located the pipe. We then cut out the defective piping and replaced it with new PVC fittings and pipe.
The customer called us to fix a leaking drain line. The technician did a free plumbing inspection and noticed the toilet was older and not flushing very strong. The customer Earl wanted to replace the toilet, and the shut off valve/supply line for the toilet. We ordered a special nonstock toilet for him per his request and replaced it as soon as it came in.
Todd gave us a call and told us that the drain in the basement ceiling was leaking at the daycare he worked for. After inspection, it was determined that they had old cast iron pipes, leaking sewage. A section of piping was rotted out so discussed what the best solution would be, which was to replace the whole section with PVC. With Todds approval we replaced the piping for two floor drains, and a kitchen sink drain. Now the daycare is fully functional, and there are no more leaks coming through the ceiling.
David called Empire State Plumbing to have us replace his old stem shut off valve at one of his rental properties. Once our technician arrived, he reviewed our up front pricing and was given approval on the spot. Our technician installed new 1/4 turn shut off valves for his washer machine and cut down his standpipe to the correct size.
After Ms. Kristen had a contractor install her new vanity, she did the right thing and reached out to a professional (Empire State Plumbing) to complete the faucet installation complete with new shut off valves and supply lines to ensure it was leak free and functionating properly.
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