
Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1959
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Fixed a problem that another plumber couldnâ t fix."




Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1959
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"Fixed a problem that another plumber couldnâ t fix."



Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2022
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"They did such a great job on our bathroom project. Great pricing and friendly timely service."





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2006
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Two showers were installed. Carson and Reiniel did an outstanding job of removal of the two old showers. They removed the old bathtubs, and completely updated the plumbing installing two new bathroom showers. Carson and Reiniel teams were onetime and very professional. I have received wows from the neighbors after seeing the finished product. I am over the moon on the final result ."





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
Super Service Award Winner
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
Warranties offered
"I witnessed a lot of hard and dirty work especially with the flower beds. If you’d had seen the old nasty bathroom with rust stained tub and sink you’d understand why it needed a complete makeover. Oscar and his two helpers were very hard working and polite."





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1929
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"The tub was purchased by the Plumbing company I Hired to instal it"





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 2018
Free estimates
Credit card accepted
"A step n'shower was installed in one 12 hour day. Installers were professional, worked to remove tub and then install an excellent step-in shower. Safety features were a special issue for me at age 82. When a question arose then following day, the installers returned that very day and checked on their work. The slight problem was not due to their installment and they advised me as to the next step. I am thoroughly satisfied."


Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 1969
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
At Summers Plumbing Heating & Cooling we try to make service easy & fast! With all of our locations there is a good chance we're helping someone in your neighborhood with their plumbing, heating or cooling issues. We take the stress out of calling a repairman! Our friendly, helpful, and honest technicians are here to make your life easier, not harder than it already is.\n\nOur highly skilled, licensed, and trained technicians perform superior work, every time. We are committed to being honest, thorough, and friendly when we arrive at your house for an estimate or repair.

Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"I had Ken and his crew come out in Dec. 2019 to install a new shower and replace two sink faucets in our primary bathroom. They did a great job. We did need a little warranty work done recently and they sent out a service technician who did what we asked courteously and professionally. I love a company that stands behind their work and Prime Baths in Coal City does just that. Will use them again as needed for sure."





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved
In business since 2016
Free estimates
Warranties offered
"Saved me a good amount of money. Very knowledgeable and patient. Fixed leak and drain pump"





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Serving Chalmers, IN and surrounding areas
Approved (Corporate)
In business since 1993
Free estimates
Emergency services offered
"The crews were extraordinarily polite, friendly, efficient, and very energetic. They ran into a lot of underground water when digging the trench for the buckled wall repair, but were able to put in the necessary reinforcements from inside the basement extending out to the trenched area. We live in an area with a lot of underground springs and artesian water, and when they began work the dirt under the foundation and crawl space was just wet mud, and water poured in at 36 inches deep as they created an outlet for the water to be safely drained away from the house. The basement is completely dry and we have a back up sump pump. My basement is surrounded by a crawl space since it was added after the house was built. The sump pumps and dehumidifier are warrantied for 5 years and the waterproofing has a lifetime warranty. Our house had problems because the basement was added after the house was built, but Indiana Foundation was able to make the house safe, and completely dry and usable. Since we live on a hillside, we will be adding a French drain behind the house and garage, far enough away to not further damage any of the foundations, but at the natural flow of the hillside where water collects to run down hill or underground. If we go at least 36 inches deep, it should help reduce some of the water that flows into the house area. This was some advice given by the supervisor at Indiana Foundation. They don't install French drains any longer, as they don't carry away all water and don't carry a guarantee, but in our situation it will probably help and is something I will be contracting out in the near future. The French drain is similar to what farmers install in fields to drain away excess water to a creek or deep ditch. It isn't something we have to do, but it will put a lot less strain on the sump pumps and other equipment, and in case of a long term power outage, would likely save our other appliances too (furnace, water heater, walls, etc.). I love the battery back up pump and it has already been in use twice when we had two separate power outages from storms. The workmen from Indiana Foundation were delightful to have in my home, running in and out with loads of materials, cheerfully hammering the walls and floors to install their system. Second: My electrician was able to repair a line running to our garage after the water problem was resolved. Water poured in over the connections in the basement without our realizing it, and no electricity was live in the back room of the garage. New basement, New Electric, New Plumbing - we are very happy with the results!"





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Schedule a plumbing inspection every one to two years to ensure your system is in good working order. Regular inspections can help you catch minor issues before they become costly problems, like major water damage repairs. You should also consider a plumbing inspection when buying or selling a home or if you notice signs of a plumbing issue. Staying proactive with maintenance can save you money and stress in the long run.
A plumbing inspection for a standard one-story to two-story home takes between two and three hours. For larger residences, historic homes, or rental complexes, a complete inspection requires a full-day commitment of eight hours. However, this does not account for any necessary repairs that your plumber might find, so it’s best to set aside additional time during the inspection in case an unexpected repair comes up.
When built with quality materials, your plumbing system endures for decades. CPVC, brass, iron, and steel provide reliable service for 50 to 70 years, while copper extends durability up to 100 years, and PEX maintains performance for 80 to 100 years. Maintaining this system with regular inspections and prompt repairs guarantees long-term efficiency.
You should repipe your home when your plumbing exceeds its expected lifespan or uses hazardous materials like lead, polybutylene, or galvanized steel. Persistent leaks, corrosion, and compromised water quality signal that your existing piping no longer meets safety standards. Repiping eliminates potential health risks and prevents extensive water damage.
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