Plumber Recommendations?

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
I think I just might need a plumber down in the south end of Saint Mary's County. Does anybody have a plumber they recommend?

We have knocking water pipes in the house that's getting really bad. We also are on a well. So everything seems to be pointing to a "water hammer" and/or "water arrester" issue. The Giant will check the PSI and and pipe straps first.

Thanks for any plumber info. :smile:
 

glhs837

Power with Control
Downs Plumbing and Septic......

(301) 997-4080


Fast, and good. Only downfall, if you can call it that, is that it can take a while for them to bill you.
 
My new washer was beating the crap put of my pipes thru the whole house. I put a pair of these on the washer and it stopped. It doesn't have to be the washer that's causing the banging, but they will stop it anyway.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
My new washer was beating the crap put of my pipes thru the whole house. I put a pair of these on the washer and it stopped. It doesn't have to be the washer that's causing the banging, but they will stop it anyway.

You read my mind. :lol: I figure we can give this a try and then if we still have issues, we'll need to call a plumber.
 

jazz lady

~*~ Rara Avis ~*~
PREMO Member
May's Plumbing. RoseRed recommended them to me and they are awesome. :yay:

May's Plumbing 301-472-4513 (Mechanicsville)
 

JoeR

New Member
May's Plumbing. RoseRed recommended them to me and they are awesome. :yay:

May's Plumbing 301-472-4513 (Mechanicsville)

I'll second this recommendation. I needed a plumber to move a couple water lines when I was doing my kitchen and didn't have time to wait a week or more for someone to come. They had someone there within the hour of me calling. Marc Dipietro (one of the owners) is who came out. Did a great job.
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
Turns out our reservoir tank isn't being filled. The giant thinks the pipe from the well to the tank could be clogged. :shrug: Thanks for the plumber recommendations and who to steer clear of. :huggy:
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
Actually, yesterday's Washington Post - Home section had an article on this. Here is an excerpt from that article:

Q. Is there a relatively easy and positive repair for an annoying water hammer that occurs in the hot-water line to the master bedroom bathroom sink in our house? It’s been going on for years, and I’m concerned it may cause damage. This is a three-story townhouse; the bedroom is on the top floor.

A. Water hammer doesn’t usually damage plumbing, but it can certainly be annoying. Luckily, what needs to be fixed isn’t usually tucked inside walls that would need to be opened up to make the repair.

Most often, the problem is a failed gasket in the pressure-reducing valve where water comes into the house. Replacing this valve, including the part and labor, costs less than $300, according to Connie Hodges, operations manager at Wacker Plumbing & Remodeling in Sterling (703-450-5565, Wacker Plumbing - Plumbing and Remodeling for Northern Virginia).

There are other possible causes, ranging from things as simple as a loose washer to air trapped in piping. Like a skilled birder, an experienced plumber can listen to the noise and identify what the specific sound means. Irvin Schools, a plumber for 39 years and co-owner of H&S Plumbing and Heating in Herndon (703-437-6966), says it usually takes less than half an hour to diagnose the cause, because the sound is such a good clue.

“It depends on whether it’s a chatter or a steady thump,” Schools said. Chatter usually means a problematic washer or valve. A single thump often points to trapped air within the pipes. Fixing that can be as simple as turning off the water, draining the pipes and then refilling them.

Plumbers charge wildly different rates, but folks with the lowest prices sometimes know a lot less than those who charge more, so in the end you don’t always save by going with the lowest rate. H&S charges $120 for the first half-hour and $35 for each 25 minutes thereafter, plus parts.

How To: Repair water hammer in pipes - The Washington Post
 

migtig

aka Mrs. Giant
Actually, yesterday's Washington Post - Home section had an article on this. Here is an excerpt from that article:
Thanks BG - if it was just the water hammer, I think the giant could do that no problems. But as I mentioned, he found our reservoir tank isn't being filled and believes there to be a blocked pipe between the well and tank. This issue may be a bigger concern and makes it time to call a professional.
 

BadGirl

I am so very blessed
C and C Plumbing and Spetic in Hollywood. (301) 373-2233
C&C can kiss my fat ass. They tried to significantly rip me off (to the tune of over $27,000) for a system that wasn't needed. I would NEVER refer them to anybody, unless I really didn't like them at all. And I like Mig.
 

Wenchy

Hot Flash
I'll second this recommendation. I needed a plumber to move a couple water lines when I was doing my kitchen and didn't have time to wait a week or more for someone to come. They had someone there within the hour of me calling. Marc Dipietro (one of the owners) is who came out. Did a great job.

I'll third it.
 
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