Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Are you going to tackle a plumbing repair on your own?

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 Many homeowners look at their sinks, tubs, pipes and other plumbing features and scratch their head as they contemplate tackling a plumbing repair or replacement of plumbing parts. Should I tackle this myself or should i contact a plumber?

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Well of course it is probably always best to consult a professional plumber, it is very easy for a a small problem to develop into a large emergency with a twist on a partially rotted pipe or bad connector. If you are going to tackle a plumbing repair on your own it is really important to know where your main water shutoff valve is. Locating this shutoff valve is definitely step one in any process. It is like disconnecting the battery cables on your car before you start working on the engine.

Once you have located the primary and any secondary water shutoffs it is a bit safer to begin getting the feel for the task ahead of you. If you are concerned in any way about attempting a plumbing repair or replacing a plumbing fixture you are probably better off calling in a professional plumber.

If however you are trying to replace a sink or the innards of a toilet and you feel confident it is within your area expertise then proceed but as always proceed with caution. There are many channels both print and video, online and at the library that can walk you thru step by step during your project. Typically a manufacturer will include links to videos they have made specifically to show the proper removal of old plumbing fixtures and the installation of new fixtures.

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As a professional licensed plumber we can't tell you how many times we have been called by a homeowner that started a project got in over their heads and needed us to come and complete the job. If you find yourself in this situation do not be embarrassed. We may give you a light hearted jab, but we seriously want to make sure we help you complete the job and that everything is up to code no leaks no drips no tears.




Some projects homeowners can complete on their own may include (but again we don't encourage you to try if you have never tackled a plumbing issue in the past.

1. Shower Heads
2.Kitchen and Bathroom Faucets
3. Sump Pumps (these can be pretty involved depending on your home or business set up.)
4. Fall Water Shut Offs for external water sources.

Again we encourage you to enlist the services of a professional whenever you are attempting a potentially dangerious repair or replacement. Plumbers spend many hours in classrooms and years training as an apprentice before being licensed and allowed to practice their trade.

If you are in need of a licensed professional plumber in the North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale, Stillwater, Woodbury Mahtomedi area contact, Paul Vadnais Plumbing a 4th generation Plumbing and well Services company


Paul Vadnais Plumbing
307 Sargent Ave.
St Paul, Mn. 55090
651-429-8908
www.paulvadnais-plumbing.com

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Friday, August 21, 2015

Frozen pipes is one plumbing disaster that can be avoided

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 Prepare your Plumbing Systems for winter!

It may still be summer her in Mn but as we all know when the state fair starts it is officially the beginning of the end. Don't get us wrong three is still plenty of time for great outdoor activities, but we know what September means here in Mn. Fall colors and eventually the holidays are right around the corner.

It''s never too soon to start preparing your plumbing and water systems for winter. Frozen pipes are a reality here in the upper Midwest and that can cause many other plumbing issues that can easily be avoided with a little preparation and advise from a professional plumber.

With the onset of winter coming and as temperatures drop it is important to take extra precautions in safeguarding a home’s plumbing system, because lets face it frozen water and pipes don’t mix. Here are some tips to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Insulation is the most effective way to prepare a plumbing system for winter. By insulating plumbing pipes that may be exposed to the elements, homeowners can reduce the likely hood of frozen pipes and reduce their energy costs over winter. Insulation is a lot more affordable then dealing with a plumbing disaster, such as a burst pipe in the living room!

When insulating pipes to prepare a plumbing system for winter it is a good idea to access the home for cracks. Check for cracks around the perimeter of the house. Cracks can allow for cold air to travel to other pipes that may need some insulation as well. Crawl spaces and attics should be checked. This will not only help keep plumbing systems safe from the cold, but also save energy in heating the home.

Plumbing pipes aren’t the only thing that may need insulation when preparing a plumbing system for winter. Water heaters can also benefit from a little insulation. When it gets cold and pipes and the water heater are exposed to cold air it reduces their efficiency. As heat escapes from uninsulated pipes, the water heater in turn has to work harder to produce more hot water. So by adding a little insulation the plumbing system is protected from freeze and works more efficiently. Saving money from not having to make expensive repairs and saving money on utilities is a great reason to take the steps to prepare a plumbing system for winter.




When a home isn’t occupied all year long this can create a problem for the plumbing system if not properly winterized. Say its a second home, an investment property, a home that is for sale, or a home that has been inherited, it needs to be properly winterized. To prepare a plumbing system for winter on a home that is vacant be sure to shut off the water at the main line and drain water from all pipes. Be sure to leave all faucets open and unplug all major appliances. Then proceed with insulating pipes.

Preparing a plumbing system for winter doesn’t have to be a huge task, and spending the money and taking the time or having it professionally done is well worth the investment in time and money. As a homeowner not only will you have peace of mind knowing your plumbing system is prepared for winter, but also you can cut back on your energy consumption. Frozen pipes is one plumbing disaster that can be avoided, so be sure to winterize this year!



Contact a Professional Plumber like Paul Vadnais Plumbing to discuss your options and how to properly prepair for winter.

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
St Paul Mn
651-429-8908
651-231-0944

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With the onset of winter already in full swing this winter is already off to a chilly start. Tomorrow marks the official start of winter, and we are inevitably heading into a cold one! As temperatures drop it is important to take extra precautions in safeguarding a home’s plumbing system, because lets face it frozen water and pipes don’t mix. Here are some tips to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Insulation is the most effective way to prepare a plumbing system for winter. By insulating plumbing pipes that may be exposed to the elements, homeowners can reduce the likely hood of frozen pipes and reduce their energy costs over winter. Insulation is a lot more affordable then dealing with a plumbing disaster, such as a burst pipe in the living room!

When insulating pipes to prepare a plumbing system for winter it is a good idea to access the home for cracks. Check for cracks around the perimeter of the house. Cracks can allow for cold air to travel to other pipes that may need some insulation as well. Crawl spaces and attics should be checked. This will not only help keep plumbing systems safe from the cold, but also save energy in heating the home.

Smock & Schonthaler Industrial Insulation, http://www.solarpipeinsulation.com/HTML/type2.html, 12/20/2013

Plumbing pipes aren’t the only thing that may need insulation when preparing a plumbing system for winter. Water heaters can also benefit from a little insulation. When it gets cold and pipes and the water heater are exposed to cold air it reduces their efficiency. As heat escapes from uninsulated pipes, the water heater in turn has to work harder to produce more hot water. So by adding a little insulation the plumbing system is protected from freeze and works more efficiently. Saving money from not having to make expensive repairs and saving money on utilities is a great reason to take the steps to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Home Owner Offers, http://goo.gl/Ae3vEF, 12/20/2013

When a home isn’t occupied all year long this can create a problem for the plumbing system if not properly winterized. Say its a second home, an investment property, a home that is for sale, or a home that has been inherited, it needs to be properly winterized. To prepare a plumbing system for winter on a home that is vacant be sure to shut off the water at the main line and drain water from all pipes. Be sure to leave all faucets open and unplug all major appliances. Then proceed with insulating pipes.

Preparing a plumbing system for winter doesn’t have to be a huge task, and spending the money and taking the time or having it professionally done is well worth the investment in time and money. As a homeowner not only will you have peace of mind knowing your plumbing system is prepared for winter, but also you can cut back on your energy consumption. Frozen pipes is one plumbing disaster that can be avoided, so be sure to winterize this year!
- See more at: http://www.growplumbing.com/2013/12/20/dont-forget-to-winterize-preparing-a-plumbing-system-for-winter/#sthash.xpe1kNFG.dpuf
With the onset of winter already in full swing this winter is already off to a chilly start. Tomorrow marks the official start of winter, and we are inevitably heading into a cold one! As temperatures drop it is important to take extra precautions in safeguarding a home’s plumbing system, because lets face it frozen water and pipes don’t mix. Here are some tips to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Insulation is the most effective way to prepare a plumbing system for winter. By insulating plumbing pipes that may be exposed to the elements, homeowners can reduce the likely hood of frozen pipes and reduce their energy costs over winter. Insulation is a lot more affordable then dealing with a plumbing disaster, such as a burst pipe in the living room!

When insulating pipes to prepare a plumbing system for winter it is a good idea to access the home for cracks. Check for cracks around the perimeter of the house. Cracks can allow for cold air to travel to other pipes that may need some insulation as well. Crawl spaces and attics should be checked. This will not only help keep plumbing systems safe from the cold, but also save energy in heating the home.

Smock & Schonthaler Industrial Insulation, http://www.solarpipeinsulation.com/HTML/type2.html, 12/20/2013

Plumbing pipes aren’t the only thing that may need insulation when preparing a plumbing system for winter. Water heaters can also benefit from a little insulation. When it gets cold and pipes and the water heater are exposed to cold air it reduces their efficiency. As heat escapes from uninsulated pipes, the water heater in turn has to work harder to produce more hot water. So by adding a little insulation the plumbing system is protected from freeze and works more efficiently. Saving money from not having to make expensive repairs and saving money on utilities is a great reason to take the steps to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Home Owner Offers, http://goo.gl/Ae3vEF, 12/20/2013

When a home isn’t occupied all year long this can create a problem for the plumbing system if not properly winterized. Say its a second home, an investment property, a home that is for sale, or a home that has been inherited, it needs to be properly winterized. To prepare a plumbing system for winter on a home that is vacant be sure to shut off the water at the main line and drain water from all pipes. Be sure to leave all faucets open and unplug all major appliances. Then proceed with insulating pipes.

Preparing a plumbing system for winter doesn’t have to be a huge task, and spending the money and taking the time or having it professionally done is well worth the investment in time and money. As a homeowner not only will you have peace of mind knowing your plumbing system is prepared for winter, but also you can cut back on your energy consumption. Frozen pipes is one plumbing disaster that can be avoided, so be sure to winterize this year!
- See more at: http://www.growplumbing.com/2013/12/20/dont-forget-to-winterize-preparing-a-plumbing-system-for-winter/#sthash.xpe1kNFG.dpuf
With the onset of winter already in full swing this winter is already off to a chilly start. Tomorrow marks the official start of winter, and we are inevitably heading into a cold one! As temperatures drop it is important to take extra precautions in safeguarding a home’s plumbing system, because lets face it frozen water and pipes don’t mix. Here are some tips to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Insulation is the most effective way to prepare a plumbing system for winter. By insulating plumbing pipes that may be exposed to the elements, homeowners can reduce the likely hood of frozen pipes and reduce their energy costs over winter. Insulation is a lot more affordable then dealing with a plumbing disaster, such as a burst pipe in the living room!

When insulating pipes to prepare a plumbing system for winter it is a good idea to access the home for cracks. Check for cracks around the perimeter of the house. Cracks can allow for cold air to travel to other pipes that may need some insulation as well. Crawl spaces and attics should be checked. This will not only help keep plumbing systems safe from the cold, but also save energy in heating the home.

Smock & Schonthaler Industrial Insulation, http://www.solarpipeinsulation.com/HTML/type2.html, 12/20/2013

Plumbing pipes aren’t the only thing that may need insulation when preparing a plumbing system for winter. Water heaters can also benefit from a little insulation. When it gets cold and pipes and the water heater are exposed to cold air it reduces their efficiency. As heat escapes from uninsulated pipes, the water heater in turn has to work harder to produce more hot water. So by adding a little insulation the plumbing system is protected from freeze and works more efficiently. Saving money from not having to make expensive repairs and saving money on utilities is a great reason to take the steps to prepare a plumbing system for winter.

Home Owner Offers, http://goo.gl/Ae3vEF, 12/20/2013

When a home isn’t occupied all year long this can create a problem for the plumbing system if not properly winterized. Say its a second home, an investment property, a home that is for sale, or a home that has been inherited, it needs to be properly winterized. To prepare a plumbing system for winter on a home that is vacant be sure to shut off the water at the main line and drain water from all pipes. Be sure to leave all faucets open and unplug all major appliances. Then proceed with insulating pipes.

Preparing a plumbing system for winter doesn’t have to be a huge task, and spending the money and taking the time or having it professionally done is well worth the investment in time and money. As a homeowner not only will you have peace of mind knowing your plumbing system is prepared for winter, but also you can cut back on your energy consumption. Frozen pipes is one plumbing disaster that can be avoided, so be sure to winterize this year!
- See more at: http://www.growplumbing.com/2013/12/20/dont-forget-to-winterize-preparing-a-plumbing-system-for-winter/#sthash.xpe1kNFG.dpuf

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

What are the main differences between a water filter and a water softener?

Plumbers in the North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale, Stillwater Mn. area can easily install water filtration and water softener systems that can remove harmful chemicals from your home or business water supply. 

What are the main differences between a water filter and a water softener? How can these devices make a difference for my family or employees?
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What is a Water Filter?  Water filters are any systems that can filter and remove contaminants from the water. They can include small RO drinking water systems and also large whole house water filters which treat water throughout the entire home.

A water filter system  by itself will only deal with the contaminants in your water. There are just as many water filters as water softeners. A carbon filter is a type of filter that will remove the most contaminants by itself. These filters are capable removing or reducing hundreds of contaminants in the water. Water filtration systems can be helpful in removing chemicle such as, Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs) such as pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals, Heavy Metals like lead and mercury, Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals are chemicals that may mimic or interfere with the normal hormones in the body, Fluoride fluoride has been linked to thyroid problems and other disorders when consumed internally
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What is a Water Softener? Water softeners, as their name would imply, are a type of whole house water filter that softens water by removing minerals which make water hard and cause scale. Water Softening Does Not Remove Necessary Minerals and Nutrients

The main purpose of a water softener is to deal with the water "hardness". There are many different types of water softeners. There are ion exchange methods, magnetics, electrical, and catalytic methods. All of these methods have their pros and cons but they all deal with the effects of hard water can have on you home.
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The technology in both water softening and water filtration has come a long way in recent years and it just keeps getting better. Water is an essential part of our lives and it is something we deal with on a daily basis and because of that it important to understand it and get the very best from it.

If you have a well water system you may have to have your water tested to see what state it is in is it iron heavy or possibly manganese heavy. Discovering this situation will help you determine if you need softening or filtration.





Contact a professional plumbing company like, Paul Vadnais Plumbing in the North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Stillwater Oakdale area and discuss your water filtration or softening needs today!

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
Saint Paul Mn.
(651) 429-8908
(651) 231-0944 
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Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Plumbers and Home Inspections Before You Buy!



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Having a professional plumber examine your next home purchase in North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale, Stillwater area, even if it is new can be a game changer.

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Are you thinking of purchasing a new home soon? It is a good idea to get a home inspection performed by a plumbing professional so you can close that purchase with confidence. 

Home inspectors are typically pretty thorough, however if you really want to protect against future expenses hiring a local plumber can add some extra piece of mind.

A professional licensed plumber can be worth their weight in gold. Home inspectors are typically generalists that is they know about the in’s and out’s of mechanical systems. Plumbers are trained professional tradesmen (and women). Plumbers work daily with both visible plumbing issues such as leaky faucets and drains but they also work with behind the scenes issues. 90% of the plumbing in your home is hidden underground and behind walls covered in sheetrock.

Being able to know where these supply and drains lie is a huge benefit to you as a future homeowner.
Sewer lines for instance typically start at the main city supply line in the street. They run underground come up n the home usually in the basement. These lines are buried deep underground. If there is a tree root clogging it or if the pipe is leaking due to ground shifting the only way to see that is thru a sewer camera inspection. 
 
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Sewer Line Camera Inspections

A sewer camera can be snaked thru the sewer lines to check for current or future repair issues. Tree roots routinely penetrate water lines and disrupt supply and drainage. This can be a costly plumbing repair if it means digging up your yard. Finding these issues can be a guessing game. With the help of a sewer camera inspection you can pinpoint exactly where the damage is located get right to the source and make the repair saving hundreds if not thousands of dollars.


In Summary:

Have a licensed plumber perform a home inspection, including running a sewer line camera, when you buy a house. Locating potential future or existing sewer line issues can mean the difference between a happy homeowner and a dissatisfied home buyer.

·         For camera inspections in the Twin Cities contact Paul Vadnais Plumbing, serving North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Mahtomedi, Oakdale, Woodbury, Stillwater area. Professional Reliable 4th generation plumbers working to keep fresh water running in your home or business. 

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
307 Sargent Ave.
Saint Paul, Mn.
651-429-8908
      651-231-0944


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Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Sump Pump Back up Systems


What is your plan for a back up system for your sump pump? Many homeowners here in the North Saint Paul, Maplewood, Oakdale, Stillwater area deal with wet smelly basements.  


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We all know too well the pain of going downstairs and seeing water standing on the floor. Some go as far as to install a drain tile system that includes a sumppump.

The drain tile diverts water to the perimeter of the home or building and routes it into a catch basin. In the catch basin there is a pump the pump is activated when the water reaches a certain level the pump then pumps the water out and away from your property.
The drain tile itself is pretty basic and rarely fails, however the pump is subject  to mechanical failure or even power failure.

Extreme water situations typically arise from storm activity. Storms can flood areas with heavy rain, they can also take out power sources. What good is a sump pump ran on electricity when the power goes out? The answer is it’s not any good and flooding will result. Fortunately there are some options from very little cost to larger more dependable sump pump systems

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There's a simple way to ensure that your sump pump continues to operate even when the power goes out: Install a battery-backup sump pump. This two-stage system includes a 120-volt electric sump pump connected to a 12-volt backup pump that runs off a deep-cycle marine battery. During normal operation, the electric sump pump will pump water from the pit. But if the electricity goes out, the battery-powered backup pump will automatically start up when the pit fills with water. An electric charger keeps the battery-backup pump fully charged so it'll be ready at any time.
Here are a few different types of back up systems for basement water control
          

Battery Backup Sump Pump Systems
Manufacturers of battery backup systems usually sell three models: good, better and best, with “best” costing three times as much as “good”. The “best” units come with a larger battery and a more sophisticated battery charger. The larger battery gives you a longer run-time, and the better charger prolongs the life of the battery.

Water Powered Back Up
A water-powered backup pump uses water pressure to siphon water out of your sump. Most use 1 gallon of city water for every 2 gallons of sump water they remove. So a pump that's capable of removing 1,500 GPH will use 750 GPH of city water. And that's created a lot of controversy. In fact, a few municipalities prohibit their use due to already severe water shortages.

Generator-powered sump pump
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During a power outage, a generator can pay for itself in a dozen ways. One of those ways is powering a sump pump. A typical sump pump draws about 9 amps, so it won't add much load to the generator. But a generator isn't a perfect substitute for a backup system. A battery- or water-powered system kicks in automatically, whether you're home or not and no matter what the failure. A portable generator works only if you're around to connect it.

Tired of damp smelly basements and sump pumps failing during power outages? contact Paul Vadnais Plumbing we have a sump pump back up solution for you.

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
651-429-8908
651-231-0944 
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Monday, July 6, 2015

Local Plumbers survive on word of mouth.

Local Plumbers survive on word of mouth. That is people and businesses that have something positive or negative to tell their friends and neighbors about a recent experience with a given business.

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I thought I would give some of our recent customers a chance to voice their experiences and let the reviews speak for  themselves. At Paul Vadnais Plumbing we typically deal with residential and commercial plumbing needs of  customers in the North Saint Paul, Mahtomedi, Maplewood, Stillwater areas. However we do service the plumbing needs of the entire Twin Cities Metro area if called upon. Our family owned business is in it's 4th. generation and proudly providing plumbing services to many families and businesses in the area.


Testimonials:

"We had a clogged drain, I called Paul Vadnais Plumbing after reading some reviews on-line. All I can say is that Paul and the gang truly are very professional, complete in his assessment of the problem, right down to explaining everything to you as he works (I loved it - no big surprises!!!!) and did an excellent job fixing it."

- Kathie B.

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"I want to say how very satisfied I am with the work you performed. Your workers were very capable and professional, and very friendly and willing to show me all the equipment and answer all my questions. And, best of all, we are enjoying the improved water pressure, and clearer water".

Jim R.
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Paul and his sons installed a water heater, well pump and new Boiler for our house last year. I have never before in my life encountered a contractor that was anywhere near as dedicated, clean, qualified, fast, personable, intelligent, thoughtful and just plain impeccable!"

When we finish a job we do ask our customers for a testimonial or referral it' how Paul Vadnais Plumbing has kept it's reputation for the last 20 plus years.

If your family or Business is in need of quality professional plumbers, contact: Paul Vadnais Plumbing today!!

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
St Paul, Mn.
651-429-8908 - 651-231-0944

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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Emergency plumbing needs, contact a professional



Emergency plumbing needs are among the highest needs when it comes to search in the plumbing category.

Plumbers North Saint Paul, Plumbers Maplewood, Plumbers Stillwater, Plumbers Oakdale, Clogged Drains, Well Services,Of course a plumbing emergency will never come at a good time that’s why they call them emergencies. We have seen messes left after homeowners come home from vacation, we have seen pipes burst in the middle of the night, you get the picture if it happened right in front of you it probably wouldn’t be so bad now would it or would it?

When you provide plumbing services for residential andcommercial buildings long enough you have a tendency to have seen it all or so you think. There are a lot of different ways that pipes can burst for instance maybe they have frozen and the frozen material inside has expanded and caused a weak spots in the piping to burst. I have also seen pipes that have had the hanger brackets come loose and thru some sort of vibration have rubbed a hole in themselves.

Although you can see a lot of piping especially in basements 95% of water lines are hidden in walls and ceilings and you can never be sure what’s going on in there un less you are prone to tearing into walls.

Plumbers North Saint Paul, Plumbers Maplewood, Plumbers Stillwater, Plumbers Oakdale, Clogged Drains, Well Services,When you can see exposed plumbing lines give them a quick once over. If there is wear and tear on exposed lines you can anticipate some wear on hidden water lines.

You can contact a company like Paul Vadnais Plumbing they can do a pressure check to see if there are any trouble spots. Also a camera system can be deployed to see inside of some lines to look for weak spots.

Paul Vadnais Plumbing has seen plumbing emergencies and has been servicing the plumbing needs of homes and businesses in Maplewood Mn, North Saint Paul, White Bear Lake, Mahtomedi and all surrounding communities for over 25 years. We are a 4th generation plumbing company that is licensed and insured. When we make a plumbing repair we guarantee it with our name and reputation as well as professional  insurances.

Paul Vadnais Plumbing
651-429-8908
Mahtomedi Mn, 55115

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