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Avatar for Clear Water Pump & Well Service, Inc.
Clear Water Pump & Well Service, Inc.
4.5(
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2011

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"My house had no water coming out of our faucets so I did some research and found Clear water and pump well service I called spoke to a nice ladyon the phone she made a appointment for the next day ,when the came and they told me it was the well water pump needed to replaced so they fixed it plus they also said needed to replace the well tank in the house and they fixed that too,. I highly recommend Clear Water and Pump &Well."
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Response time1 day
44 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by84%of homeowners
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Pioneer Basement
4.5(
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 1984

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"The team did wonderful job and carefully explained to me what to do with my outdated but still working sump pump. I was also educated on the rationale of using sump pump. (I am a woman ignorant of all these house gadgets!)"
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+5

Response time2 days
14 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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J & O Plumbing, LLC
4.9(
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We would happily recommend Paulo for any job you have. Paulo Informed us of every step to ensure we knew what he was doing. His work is professional, quick and accurate. This man has integrity! We could not ask for a better repair experience."
Response time6 hrs
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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JMB Plumbing, LLC
4.8(
45
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"During cleanup after a water tank leak, our disaster mitigation crew referred JMB Plumbing to repair a corroded water line to our washing machine. Jim not only took the time to go over what needed to be done to get the washer up and running again, but suggested moving the appliances to a better location in the basement, freeing up the space for the pool table my husband's been dreaming of. He came back in a day or two and was able to complete all the necessary plumbing, replacing and re-routing the old flimsy dryer vent, removing old water lines and old laundry sink, and moving both washer and dryer to their new location, all at a very reasonable price - and completed in a span of about six hours. He even included a faucet leak repair and a drain popup fix in the total price. Jim was friendly, polite, professional and an expert in his field. We'll be welcoming him back in the near future to re-install the toilet and sink in the restoration process."
Response time5 hrs
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by86%of homeowners
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CJ's Plumbing & Heating Specialists, LLC
4.6(
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

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In business since 2013

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris and his team were a pleasure to work with on our hot water tank and boiler replacement project. We are very happy with the results and look forward to working with them again on future projects."
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+14

Response time1 day
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Mr. Rooter Plumbing Of Rhode Island
4.5(
42
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

In business since 2003

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Outstandingly!!! Called mid morning with a leak in the heating system!! They were at my house in less than 30 minutes . Problem solved ! Customer extremely satisfied. We have done business with many plumbing companies over our 45 years of home ownership These guys are simply the best …THE BEST"
Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Complete Appliance Protection Inc
4.6(
183
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

In business since 1998

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Warranties offered

"when tech showed up the dryer seemed to be working and heating however it did not when I called, seemed the heating element was cracked creating and off and on working condition. I went ahead to repair the problem by purchasing a new heating element. I was surprised however that the tech expected me to pay in full before he ordered the part and repaired the problem, but I did using my credit card knowing if there was a issue the credit card co. would have my back, The part was order and Alex fixed it as soon as it came in and was great"
Recommended by89%of homeowners
Real Dry Waterproofing - Scituate
4.9(
51
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

In business since 1982

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"We have a circa-1900 bungalow with a fieldstone foundation. The original basement floor was old, thin, and brittle. A large white pine tree that was out front had broken up parts of the floor with its roots over the years, so the floor had numerous potholes through which moisture and musty odors entered the basement. During heavy rainstorms we occasionally observed trickles of water coming in through the foundation. The rainwater rarely got onto the floor itself?there was some kind of French drain system in place, which was adequate enough to hold any water that trickled in?but we could tell from stains on the staircase that the basement had been flooded in a major way at some point in the last 5-6 years, prior to our owning the home. (We think this probably happened in spring of 2011, when so many parts of eastern MA were flooded.) The fact that the pump was burned out was another sign that the basement had been flooded in the past. So, after removing the pine tree that had helped break up the basement floor, we decided to invest in a new floor so our basement would be more usable (drier), and to cut down on the musty smell that seeped into our central A/C system. After shopping around a bit?I didn't like Basement Technologies' pushy sales tactics <em>at all</em>?we decided to go with Real Dry, as their proposal was straightforward and their price was competitive, including a 10% Angie's List discount. <br /> It took a bit longer than expected to get going on our project, but I find this is pretty standard with any contractor. The first order of business was to jackhammer the old floor and remove that debris. This wasn't very time consuming, but it did kick up a lot of dust. Curt's guys were sure to tape around basement doorway and other areas so the fine dust would not get to the first floor. They replaced some woefully inadequate column footers (small boulders, basically) and installed new Lally columns without causing any cracking of walls above, and removed 6-8 inches of musty soil and tree roots. This process seemed to take the most time (2-3 days?), as they had to carry bucketfuls of debris up the steep bulkhead stairs. (The point of lowering the level of the soil was to allow space for gravel and a thicker concrete floor without taking away headspace from our basement. I am 6'4", and my 5'4" wife likes to jump rope in the basement.) The perforated pipes and collection basin for the sump pump were set up, too. A pipe was set up to carry the pumped water away from the house, toward the shrubs and flower gardens at the front corner, near a town storm drain. Once those components of the French drain system were in place and the Lally columns were set up, the vapor barrier, gravel, and new floor were installed. A white vapor barrier was also draped across all walls of the foundation, after some of the mortar in that foundation was replaced. The barrier was nailed to joists and boards around the top of the ceiling, and areas were cut out as needed for windows and other things. Marine grade tape was used to connect the various pieces of vapor barrier.  <br /> In the end, we had a new, relatively level concrete floor without losing any of the headspace we'd had before, and the vapor barrier provided a nice (and unexpected) increase in the amount of light in the basement because it is white and reflective. I wanted to wait a while to see how the basement felt as far as humidity?and how it handled a flooding event?before writing a final review. After the spring the humidity did climb quite a bit, and I noticed some mold growing on a couple of things we'd put back in the basement, such as a baby chair tray, which meant the humidity was indeed high enough to allow molds to thrive. So we bought a dehumidifier to keep the humidity to <50%. The musty smell is long gone, and we haven't seen any signs of rainwater anywhere in the basement except for the collection basin for the sump pump. I assume the pump has gone on a few times, and I now have the dehumidifier draining directly into that basin, but we've never been aware of the pump being on. There are some hairline cracks in the new floor, radiating from a corner where one of walls juts in toward the center and/or from a few columns, but they appear to be superficial. No sign of moisture coming through those cracks, and I assume I can seal them. The floor was given a brushed finish because I thought we might paint it, but thus far we've opted not to paint it. <br /> The only complaint I have?and for some reason a lot of contractors seem to do this?is some excess concrete and/or debris was dumped behind a boulder at the edge of our property instead of being carted away. Not a big deal, but I do wonder why contractors do this without at least asking the homeowners if it's okay. One corner of our asphalt driveway sank under the weight of the gravel-loaded truck, but I consider that my fault because I gave the crew permission to drive the truck onto our back lawn to shorten the distance between the bulkhead and the truck for all those trips back and forth. If I had to make that decision again I probably would've told them to keep the truck on the driveway and away from its corners. But it's not a big deal. <br /> I liked Curt and his crew. They showed up early and stayed late, and it was right around the December holidays. Communication was good, whether was giving me an answer to a question or letting us know that they were about to get loud, or about to head home for the day, or whatever. $16,000 is nothing to sneeze at, but we now have peace of mind that our basement will not flood, which means we can really make use of it?storage, exercise, woodworking, kids stuff, appliances?without worrying. I'm not convinced the vapor barrier is such a great solution as far as limiting humidity, but it did make the basement look much cleaner and brighter, and it prevents any spurts of water through the foundation from passing over the drain and getting onto the floor. So in those ways it was worth the extra cost. <br />"
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Environmental Testing & Research Laboratories, Inc
4.8(
347
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Serving Clayville, RI and surrounding areas

In business since 1995

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Environmental Testing & Research Laboratories, Inc. sent a package with 2 vials and instructions for collecting the samples.  I collected the samples as instructed, completed a questionnaire, and returned the sample vials as instructed.  A week or two later they sent the analysis.  Everything went as expected.  There were no problems. <br />"
Recommended by93%of homeowners
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FAQs for sump pump repair or replace projects in Clayville, RI

Sump pumps last about 10 years with proper maintenance and prompt repairs. Several factors can influence your sump pump’s lifespan, such as usage, environmental conditions, and installation. Premium sump pumps with heavy-duty motors and quality components tend to last longer than lower-cost models. Pedestal sump pumps usually last longer than submersible models since they’re not constantly exposed to water.

A basement French drain is a drainage system installed in basements or around a building’s foundation to redirect water and prevent flooding. This system features a trench with a perforated pipe that catches and transports water away. These systems can crack, freeze, or clog, potentially resulting in flooding or strain on your sump pump.

You can use a sump pump in your yard to minimize pooling water and landscape damage, but it’s best used in conjunction with other drainage systems. This can include French drains, trench drains, underground downspouts, and other equipment. Proper lawn care, such as soil aeration and native plants, also aids with drainage.

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