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Expert Roofing and Remodeling
1.00(
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In business since 1996

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

6 employees. No subs. Charges by the job.

Llanas Painting and More
New to Angi

Hello I am Jerry, my company provides all around services, from remodeling, painting, tape & float, tile, general cleaning to general mechanic. I am here to make your days easier and your life as well. My value is doing work as it should be done and not making it hard on you and I. I am owner-operated with approximately 5 years of experience with my father having 30+ years of experience.

Conn's Appliance Service
5.00(
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Conn's Home Plus is 127 year old company serving Texas residents for their appliance service needs. Contact us directly for services you need from our factory trained technicians, prompt service calls, and quality work.

Recommended by100%of homeowners
Rainbow Sprinkler Systems
4.75(
4
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In business since 1999

We install and repair residental and commercial irrigation sprinkler systems. We are also Certified Backflow Testers.

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Elevate Architecture LLC
New to Angi

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Warranties offered

We are a small firm of two specializing in modern and contemporary design. We also have experience in traditional style design as well. Christopher is the Associate AIA member, and the primary designer with 9+ years of experience in residential, multifamily, commercial, and large scale urban design projects, and Dan is the registered AIA Architect of the firm with 35 years of experience in multifamily, institutional, and other types of work. We typically work with a flat fee for the job, but can work hourly as needed. We would start with a small retainer fee of the total estimate cost of the project and produce periodic invoices in 2 parts or more depending on the length of the project. The invoices would be typically sent on a bi-weekly basis.

A's Quality Remodel & Construction, LLC
New to Angi

SKILLS: Painting,Drywall, and trim installation, Framing,carpet, tile,& wood floor installation, Plumbing, Cabinetry & Remodeling.\nOwner operated been in the construction business for more that 17 years. Its my hobby and my passion. \n

JG Electrical
New to Angi

ELECTRICAL Work!! Licensed Electrician!! Low cost guarantee...NEW construction or UPGRADE current lights, fans, chandeliers...text or call us! \n956-520-4221\n

Krell Distributing Co Inc
New to Angi

In business since 1972

Free estimates

Warranties offered

Additional DBA - Krell Industries. Family owned & operated. Nationwide service.

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Rescue Link
5.00(
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In business since 1992

Free estimates

Comprehensive protection for your computers, electronics, and appliances of nearly any age or brand.

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FAQs for sump pump or interior foundation drains installation projects in San Juan, TX

Most residential pumps draw approximately 1,300 to 2,900 watts when they first start, then settle at roughly 800 to 1,050 watts during normal operation. The exact number depends on the motor’s horsepower and how often the float switch tells the pump to run. Even at the high end, the electricity cost is minor compared with the expense of cleaning up a flooded basement.

Grab a ruler and an empty 18‑inch‑wide pit. During a steady rain, time how much the water rises in one minute. Multiply that depth (in inches) by 60 to calculate gallons per hour, then add 50% for safety. If the result tops 2,100 gallons per hour—about 35 gallons a minute—you’ll need a 3/4‑horsepower unit. Anything lower, and a 1/3- or 1/2-horsepower pump should do the trick.

Loud rattling, constant cycling, or shuddering vibrations are the pump’s way of telling you it’s on its last legs. Musty smells, higher electric bills, and visible rust are other red flags. If the unit is 10 years old or older and exhibits any of these symptoms, replace it before the next heavy rain turns your basement into a wading pool.

You don’t have to hire a licensed plumber, but you should still bring in someone who installs sump pumps for a living—whether that’s a plumber, basement‑waterproofing specialist, or experienced handyman. They know the local codes, can wire the pump safely, and will test the system before they leave. Skipping professional help might void the warranty and could leave you with a pump that fails when you need it most.

Not every basement needs a pump, but if your home sits in a floodplain, has a high water table, or has ever taken on water during a storm, a sump pump is inexpensive insurance. For basements that only struggle with condensation or the occasional damp spot, sealing cracks and improving drainage may be all that is needed.

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