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Step into the world of Central Illinois homes, where toilets, faucets, and sinks reign supreme as the most beloved plumbing fixtures.
But alas, even the sturdiest of plumbing components can succumb to wear and tear.
Our team of experts will identify the root cause of any plumbing issue that may plague your home and swiftly mend the problem, leaving your plumbing system as good as new. We go the extra mile to ensure that such mishaps are prevented from recurring in the future.
Leach & Company stands as the beacon of hope for all your faucet and plumbing repair needs. We understand the importance of a well-functioning plumbing system in your home, and we are committed to providing top-notch services to keep it running smoothly.
Are your pipes making strange noises or worse, leaking? Don't wait for a disaster to strike!
Call Leach & Company for speedy and dependable gas and water pipe repairs. Our licensed plumbers are here to ensure that your home stays safe and sound, free from the damage caused by broken pipes or hazardous gas leaks.
But that's not all! We also specialize in replacing old water pipes that have slowed your water pressure to a trickle, and we can even replace your sewer line when it's seen its last flush.
At Leach & Company, we offer a comprehensive suite of pipe replacement and repair solutions. So why wait?
Give us a call today and let us take care of all your plumbing needs!
Your family could be using up to 2,000 gallons of hot water every single month? That's a staggering amount, and it all goes through your water heater. If your water heater is outdated, damaged, or just plain inefficient, you could be wasting a ton of water.
For decades, we've been the go-to experts when it comes to repairing or replacing inefficient and broken water heaters.
When you call us, our expert will take a close look at your water heater and give you a detailed explanation of how they can fix it.
Once we've agreed on a course of action, we'll repair or install your water heater on your schedule. We know your comfort is important, and we'll never compromise it for the sake of a quick fix.
Did you know that your home is like a maze of water pipes that run through every room? It's true! But, unfortunately, a leaky water line can be a nightmare for homeowners. Not only can it cause a spike in your water bill, but it can also lead to costly damage to your home.
Luckily, there are some telltale signs that you may have a leaky water pipe. Keep an eye out for wet spots on your walls, water seeping up in your yard, septic tank overflows, increased water bills without increased usage, and low water pressure. If you notice any of these signs, don't hesitate to contact our team of leaky water pipe specialists.
If you suspect a major leak, it's important to act fast. Turn off your main water shut-off valve and give Leach & Company a call right away. And, while you wait for our team to arrive, be sure to clean up any standing water to prevent slips and the growth of mold and bacteria. Trust us, you don't want to mess around with leaky water pipes!
Are you tired of dealing with "hard" water in your Central Illinois home? Well, we have the solution for you! By installing a water softener, you can say goodbye to those pesky minerals that are ruining the quality of your water. Not only will it improve the taste and feel of your water, but it will also filter out those bad minerals as well.
You might be wondering, what type of water softener should I choose? Well, the most common and cost-effective option is a salt-based water softener. It's a great choice for the short term, but keep in mind that you'll need to regularly purchase salt, which can add up over time. However, there are also salt-free options available that can save you money in the long run. We understand that installing a water softener can be a daunting task for many homeowners. That's why we're here to help! If you want to make sure the job gets done right, look no further than Leach & Company. We will provide you with a free quote and ensure your water softener is installed to perfection.
Looking to revamp your home with a new kitchen or new bathroom?
Or perhaps you're planning a full-scale new building plumbing project? Whatever your needs, you'll want a seasoned professional at the helm to ensure a flawless outcome.
That's where Leach & Company comes in. Our team boasts both practical expertise and know-how, making us the go-to choice for all your plumbing needs.
If you're tired of outdated and inefficient plumbing in your home, we can help you transform your space into a comfortable and stylish haven.
Our experts specialize in basement, bathroom, and kitchen plumbing, whether you're starting from scratch with new construction or updating your existing home's plumbing. From sleek sinks and showers to state-of-the-art toilets and more, we'll install the perfect fixtures to suit your needs and style.
So why wait? Contact Leach & Company today.
The rough-in plumbing construction involves the installation of the supply and waste lines prior to the raising of the walls.
It requires careful planning to determine the location of essential rooms (e.g., bathrooms, laundry rooms). If you’re considering a remodeling or new construction project, contact Leach & Company for all your plumbing needs.
In general, you should include a plumber in your remodeling as soon as you know that it will involve piping in any way whatsoever.
This is especially true if you’re opening walls, wanting to move water fixtures, or are already experiencing leaks or other plumbing problems.
Although some people are perfectly fine with a traditional hot water heater, there are several benefits to using a tankless hot water heater. They never run out of water and can save you money.
When a sink is slow to drain, there’s a clog somewhere in the line. The clog could be minor or major, but it needs to be addressed quickly. You might have a serious blockage that will eventually cause your pipes to leak or burst.
Grease, flour, and other sticky substances should not go down your drain. Over time, they will cause a clog. That clog will slow down your drains and could cause serious plumbing complications.
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