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Van Der Kolk Plumbing, LLC
4.7(
18
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Serving Holland, MI and surrounding areas

Angi Approved

In business since 2006

Free estimates

Customers say: Quick response

"Nice enough people. I hired them last year and was pleased. This year, I requested they shut off water for the winter at my cottage on Lake Michigan, the same as they did last year. They did the service, but when I got the bill it was over $100 more than last year for the exact same service, same supplies. I called and was told, "It's sort of an insurance policy for us. In case there's a problem and we have a call back. We've added $100 to all our shut off services." So in other words, if there isn't a call back, you just pocket the $100? The original service was just $231 last year. So that's a 50% raise for them. Never heard of such a thing! I told him he just lost my service. Buyer, beware...!"
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Recommended by88%of homeowners
FAQs for faucets, fixtures and pipes repair or replace projects in Holland, MI

A minor, easily accessible leak can be resolved in about three hours, while a large or hard-to-reach leak may take up to three days. If flooring or cabinets need to be built back, the timeline can run several weeks to cover material deliveries and installation. Every job begins with detection, proceeds to repair, and concludes with restoring your foundation’s strength.

Slab leaks are most common in areas where the ground is in motion, such as those prone to earthquakes or highly expansive soils. In places like California, constant shifting puts stress on foundations and pipes. Stay ahead of trouble by monitoring your water bill, inspecting visible slab edges, and scheduling routine inspections to catch leaks early and maintain your home's safety.

Keep an eye out for damp spots, rising water bills, the sound of running water when taps are off, or staining and sagging along the foundation. Check exposed slab edges during routine walk-arounds and note any uptick in indoor humidity or pest traffic. The moment something looks off, call a pro—fast action protects your slab and wallet.

Most policies cover slab-leak repairs tied to a covered event, such as earthquakes, severe storms, or a fallen tree. They often won’t cover gradual issues, such as root intrusion or corrosion-related pinhole leaks. Every policy is different, so be sure to contact your carrier for the fine print before any problems arise.

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