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Quality Home Improvement Services, LLC
4.4(
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Serving Albrightsville, PA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Mark is an all around excellent person. The work was done in timely manner and 5 minutes after the roof was completed you would’ve never know that I even had an entire roof gutted and replaced as new. Highly recommended! Mark is also a family man that to me means a lot because I find that a man who truly loves his family as he does, will always do right by another family."
 Bathroom Projects
 Kitchen Repairs
 Condo Project
 Tile Job - Commercial
 Tile Job - Commercial

+137

Response time12 hrs
56 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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Pocono Mountain Plumbing & Heating
4.7(
23
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Serving Albrightsville, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I knew the pump had to be pulled out of the ground. I knew the two or three things that could be the culprit. I just needed someone to do the job that wouldn’t take advantage of me financially, knew the ins and outs of what had to be done, and would do the task quickly, efficiently, completely, competently, and correctly. It’s not a lot to ask or expect from a professional tradesman. Bob Walter, the owner/operator of Pocono Mountain Plumbing told me when he’d be there and said he’d call when he was on the way. He did just that. I said I’d meet him there as I was running home from my office to let him in. When I pulled up he was already at work on the problem. He wasn’t sitting in his van waiting for me; he wasn’t mulling around or on the phone making other arrangements. He was already doing his job. His truck was already unloaded, his assistant was already setting up and gathering the tools they’d need, and the well was already partially disassembled... and I wasn’t even there yet. After a short introduction (as well as to his helper/nephew, Danny), I unlocked the house, and within five minutes the situation was diagnosed and repairs had begun. Bob didn’t stop explaining what he was doing throughout the entire process. Just from his description of what was happening and his actions as he performed them, he left no question as to his expertise, his thoroughness, what needed to be done, what was required and what was optional/recommended, how long it would take, and what it would cost. He pointed out what had been done incorrectly the last time it was “fixed,” and he remedied those things as he went along in his task. Not a moment was wasted (not the least of which was because it was 25 degrees outside). As a result of the way he works, what I envisioned as potentially a five to six hour job, was completed in under two hours: completely, correctly, and meticulously. Small things that others might have overlooked to cut corners were done (e.g. disinfecting the well, adding extra reinforcements of electrical tape at the joints connecting the pump and along the length of the pipe, etc.). As quickly as they showed up, they were gone - the job analyzed, quoted, performed, cleaned up, and paid for in less time than I thought it would take to just evaluate the situation. If there’s a higher accolade to be paid to a reliable and honest tradesman, I don’t know what it is other than to say that I have rarely had the pleasure of dealing with someone like Bob Walter. His demeanor, expertise, and sincerity are obvious. He is a true professional, and I wouldn’t hesitate to call him first and immediately with any plumbing or heating question."
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Statewide Rooter, LLC
4.8(
24
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Serving Albrightsville, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 1990

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent. Brian is very professional and knowledgeable. He came promptly and fixed our extremely difficult problem. That resulted in us giving him a few other plumbing projects we need to get done. Highly recommended"
Response time2 hrs
Response rate87%
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Espinoza Electrical & Construction Services
4.8(
31
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Serving Albrightsville, PA and surrounding areas

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Called a few people to fix my hall way light fixture who never showed. Joel arrived super quick, explained everything, and fixed it at a great price. I highly recommend!"
Roofing Project
Roofing Project
Remodeling - Kitchen & Bathroom Project
Electrical Project
Roofing Project

+79

Response time7 hrs
Response rate100%
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for faucets, fixtures and pipes repair or replace projects in Albrightsville, PA

You can absolutely install an outdoor mixture tap outside your home. An outdoor mixer tap blends hot and cold water before it leaves the spout, giving you a steady temperature for rinsing produce, washing hands, or spraying down patio furniture. As long as a plumber runs both hot and cold supply lines and insulates them against freezing, a mixer outside performs just like the one in your kitchen.

Outdoor faucet handles come in twist, lever, or knob varieties, all designed to stand up to the elements while giving you precise flow control. They’re built from tough materials yet offer the same comfort and ease of use as indoor faucets. Ask your plumber for a selection and for recommendations on the best option for your needs.

Start by pinpointing the leak—often it’s a worn washer, a loose packing nut, or a damaged gasket. If it’s salvageable, replace the faulty part; otherwise, you may need a new faucet. Always turn off the water before starting repairs, and test thoroughly when you’re done to confirm you’ve stopped the leak.

You can protect your outdoor faucets during the winter months by shutting off the water supply to the outdoor faucet before freezing weather arrives and by always disconnecting any attached hoses. You can further safeguard your outdoor faucets against ice by insulating the pipe and installing a basic faucet cover.

An outdoor faucet can last 20 years, though budget models may wear out in 10, and high-end ones can push 30 or more. Proper installation, routine upkeep, and careful use help you get the most life from any spigot. Ask your plumber for maintenance and care recommendations to get the most from your outdoor faucet.

Replacing an outdoor spigot yourself might work if you’re handy, but a professional plumber guarantees code compliance, reduces the risk of water damage, and offers peace of mind. If you’re not sure about soldering or local regulations, it’s best to hire a licensed plumber for a lasting fix that you can feel confident in.

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