Here's another water service replacement--the pipe that brings your water from the street to your house--in Bellingham, Washington.
We tried to find the leak on this one because that tree is 250' tall and its roots are just as big. The problem was the tree roots were within inches of the meter and spread out pretty much the whole yard.
We ended up replacing the line. Tough job, this one.
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(formerly Ball Plumbing)
Barkley Plumbing, Washington Contractor BARKLP815JR, is a plumbing contractor that specializes in plumbing repair and replacement in Bellingham.
The following blog has photos of everything from faucet repairs to sewer replacements. Pictures are worth a thousand words, after all.
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Sunday, August 11, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Water leak in wall in Mt. Vernon, WA
This is one of those foreclosure homes that the tenants (not the owners) are living rent free until the bank figures it out. The leak got bad, though, and the tenants had to get it repaired.
We had to remove the water heater to get to it and then we replaced both hot and cold risers, while it was out.
We had to remove the water heater to get to it and then we replaced both hot and cold risers, while it was out.
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Drain Stoppage Bellingham WA
On this job, it was easier to cut the 80 year old pipes out than try to snake them. This part of the job took an hour as opposed to trying to clear the stoppage from upstairs.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Old toilet in Bellingham, WA
Here's a toilet that has become super rare, mostly because of the price of water. Or to quote Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer: "It's not the water that's expensive, it's the sewage charges you get when you use the water."
This toilet is in a house that's has a flat rate for usage because it doesn't have a water meter yet. By 2014, it will have a meter and you can bet this old toilet will be replaced real quick.
Anyway, this American Standard toilet was manufactured on January 31, 1935, as stamped in the lid. It's 78 1/2 years old.
This toilet is in a house that's has a flat rate for usage because it doesn't have a water meter yet. By 2014, it will have a meter and you can bet this old toilet will be replaced real quick.
Anyway, this American Standard toilet was manufactured on January 31, 1935, as stamped in the lid. It's 78 1/2 years old.
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Bellingham Wildlife
Plumbers encounter some dangerous critters in our travels around Whatcom County. These two are ferocious hunters that were stalking me in Sudden Valley and Fairhaven. Luckily, they gave me a pass.
In memory of Dianna Hanson
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Sudden Valley, Wa Water Pipe
This was a bad leak that made the water meter spin like crazy. After digging a new 150 foot ditch from the meter to the house, we never saw a drop of water from the leak. Sudden Valley---Whatcom County---has its peculiarities, to be sure.
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