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Businesses and homeowners in Britton can always access the plumbing services they need thanks to Mr. Rooter Plumbing®. We proudly operate throughout Britton, ensuring our customers can access all the plumbing services they need for comfortable everyday living and business. We make it easy to access quality plumbing services by being a phone call or online job request away. Day or night, customers can contact us through our 24/7 scheduling for peace of mind. Whether you need plumbing services for your home or business, Mr. Rooter Plumbing® is proud to be a one-stop shop.

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Customer Reviews in Britton, Michigan

  • Tom Smith went way above and beyond to help our family. He’s totally our hero and I’ve been telling all the other doctors wives about him. He was prompt, fast, cheerful, polite, intelligent, creative, generous and gentlemanly.

    Laurel B.

    5/5
  • You were easy to reach, you showed up when you said, and now I have running water again!

    Linda B.

    5/5
  • Jason showed right on time was very respectful and professional 10/10

    Joshua C.

    5/5
  • Wednesday, May 20, 2020, Max and Louis of Mr. Rooter in Jackson, came to check on issues in my house. Friday, May 22, 2020, Max and Louis fixed my issues. Max was the main guy for the repairs. Louis was the trainee. Max used my issues to train. I know that I would recommend Max. He explained every detail to what he was doing; explained more to Louis in what to do and why. Issues: 1. Replace the flapper on my Main Bathroom toilet. 2. Check my Garbage Disposal that stopped working several months ago. It hummed; but, never ran. After hitting the reset button (Which I had done, as well as unplugging and plugging back in.) and using an Allen wrench to unclog what is in there, the disposal still only hummed. Max said the motor is fried. Instead of replacing the garbage disposal again, he suggested getting rid of it; and, adding a strainer just like the other side of the sink. Because I did not use the disposal much (Only put uneaten food from the cat dishes and crumbs from my dishes in there. Then ran it..), I agreed. It looks great. 3. Under the sink, my turn on/off switches and pipe areas were moldy and gross. He saw that there was a leak at the switches. Max replaced both switches and pipes. 4. Sump Pump in the basement – 15 years old. Usually, they last up to 10 years. Three years ago, it started to act up. Periodically, it would not start. Thus, a little flood in that area. A few months ago, it started to have issues more often. Then, a few weeks ago, I had to set a timer during the day and night to go check on it. Had to make sure it started. Then, about three weeks ago, it started to run, stop for 3 to 5 minutes, run, stop for 3 to 5 minutes. Or, run and never stop. It depended on how it was situated. On Monday, I was up all night using a broom to sweep the water from the drain to the sump pump. Because of the heavy rain on Monday night, every time the sump pump started, the water in the drain (The water was up to the top.) would bubble. Then, there would be a big explosion of water. I used my broom and shop vac to keep the water from going anywhere except into the sump pit and drain. But, aimed for the sump pit.. Finally, at about 7 AM, the water in the drain lowered. It did not bubble and explode water anymore. Before that, I situated the sump pump so it ran constantly. This way, it did not continually start and stop, causing water to explode out of the drain. Supposingly, after a bigger sewage system was installed in my subdivision, this was not suppose to happen again, in the drain, when there was a lot of rain. Also, the pipe to the sump pump had a hole in it. So, some of the water did get pumped out. But, some of it sprayed right back into the Pit. I decided to get a new sump pump; and, a battery backup sump pump. A couple friends have the backup and love it. I got it for Peace of Mind. My new sump pump is submerged into the sump pit. I have read about them. When the Main sump pump stops working (No power or other issue.), the Backup pump takes over. The backup battery, which is above ground, will run for up to 74 or 75 hours. If the power is on, the backup will run on power. If the power is out, the backup will run on battery. When the backup is in use, it will beep with a green light; and, there will be a light to let me know if it is running on power or battery. I can press a button to stop the beeping. I called Mr. Rooter on Monday; Kristi, the office person was and has been very nice and helpful. My appointment to check out my issues and to give an estimate was on Wednesday. Originally, because they were extremely busy, my appointment to fix my issues was the following Tuesday, after Memorial Day this coming Monday. Yikes. A long wait with rain as well as constantly having to check on the sump pump. Because there was going to be more rain; and, because of the seriousness of my sump pump issue, both Max and Kristi rearranged Max’s schedule so he could fix my issue this Friday. Thank Goodness!!

    Evagene W.

    5/5
  • We are happy with your price and service. We had 2 good experiences with your company and we would recommend you to our friends and neighbors!

    Valerie S.

    5/5

Frequently Asked Questions About Plumbing in Britton, Michigan

If you have questions about our plumbing services, contact Mr. Rooter Plumbing® in Britton, Michigan. Learn more about our plumbing offerings in our ‘Frequently Asked Questions’ section below.

  • As time passes and you loosen and tighten your faucet multiple times, parts like valve seats and washers can wear out, leading to a dripping faucet. If you know your dripping faucet is caused by excessively high water pressure, contact a trusted plumbing service provider to test the pressure and adjust if required. Your dripping tap may be caused by rust and corrosion, which can come about through hard water, causing minerals and solids to form a residue on your faucet. You don’t always have to diagnose and repair a leaky faucet yourself; contact a plumbing service provider in your area to do it for you.

  • As soon as you notice low water pressure, check to make sure your primary water shutoff valves are open since even being slightly closed might affect your water pressure. If you suspect that blockages in your pipes are causing your low water pressure, contact a plumbing service provider to inspect and take care of the issue. You may need to replace your water supply’s pressure regulator if you regularly encounter issues with your water pressure fluctuating dramatically and without any warning. When you notice a wet patch on your property while you’ve been experiencing low water pressure, talk to a plumbing service provider about a broken pipe since it might be the cause.

  • When you have a slow-draining sink and aren’t sure of the cause and don’t know how to fix it, call a trusted plumber in your area who will be happy to take care of it for you. Grease and soap scum can create clogs in drain pipes that result in slow-draining sinks, but you might be able to take care of them with household ingredients like baking soda and vinegar. When you have a hard-to-shift blockage causing your sink to drain slowly, put a plumbing snake deep into your drain, twist it, and remove anything that might be blocking it. Whenever you’re trying to tackle a slow-draining sink, check the P-trap for debris, as this can be a common cause of blockages in our drains.

  • Book plumbing services with your local plumbing service provider, like drain cleaning and water heater flushing, to keep your plumbing systems in good condition and prevent leaks. Maintain the health of your pipes and potentially prevent leaks by being mindful of what you pour down your drain — avoid problematic items like feminine hygiene products, paper towels, bathroom wipes, coffee grounds, and cooking oil. If you know your water pressure is high, use a pressure regulator or consult a plumbing service provider to avoid potential leaks resulting from related pipe damage in the future. Winter-related damage to pipes isn’t always avoidable, but it’s possible if you have exposed pipes and put measures in place to insulate, cover, and protect them.

  • You don’t have to find out the cause of a foul-smelling sink yourself; you can contact a trusted plumbing service provider in your area to take care of it for you. A clog or blockage isn’t just an annoyance; it can also be a source of any foul-smelling odors you notice around your sink because bacteria like to breed on blockages! You can experience foul, sewer-like odors around sinks that aren’t used due to dried-out P-traps, which let sewer gases into the home. If you have a garbage disposal, rotting food and bacteria stuck on a component can cause a foul smell around your sink.

  • Your water may not be getting hot enough because it’s in great demand by your household, meaning more hot water is being used than is currently available. Your water heater thermostat may be set too low, so you can check and adjust this while ensuring you don’t exceed 120 degrees F due to the risk of burns. Many parts inside water heaters help to heat the water, so a lack of hot water can mean you have a malfunctioning or broken heating element, gas valve, or thermostat. If you don’t feel confident finding out why your water heater isn’t producing much hot water, contact a trusted plumber in your area.

  • Rule out leaking faucets, fixtures, and pipes when you receive a high water bill because they are among the most common causes that a service professional may need to fix. See if your outdoor irrigation system is using the most efficient settings, as an unusually high water bill is associated with excessive consumption and water runoff. Take notice of your water-heating appliances like washing machines, water heaters, and dishwashers when you have a high water bill since their efficiency, age, and condition all contribute. You can waste tens of thousands of gallons from a leaking toilet tank, so inspect your toilet when you’ve received a high water bill.

  • ·Turn off water and power: When you’ve experienced a burst pipe inside your home or business, immediately turn off the water and power if it’s safe to do so, as they can present health and safety risks. Contact a trusted plumbing service provider: When you notice a burst pipe on your property, contact a plumbing service provider near you to ensure it’s repaired or replaced in a timely fashion. Clean up excess water: Unless sewage is present, you can start cleaning up water from a burst pipe with buckets, mops, and towels once your burst pipe has been fixed. Document any damage: If you’re claiming insurance for the damage your burst pipe has caused, don’t forget to document all the damage and take both photos and videos.

  • Inspect your toilet’s flapper and chain since a brittle flapper and a chain caught on something can contribute to or cause a toilet to keep running after you flush it. A waterlogged float that needs to be replaced can be a common cause of a toilet running after flushing, which means that it’s filled with water and needs to be replaced. We need our toilet fill valves to work at their best because they shut off the water supply to our toilets, but they stop performing this task when they wear out. Contact a plumber for help and advice to diagnose and repair your toilet when it won’t stop running after you flush it.

  • It’s not uncommon for there to be water valves inside your home, which means a simple clockwise turn is all it takes to turn off the water supply to your property. You can turn the water off to your property by locating the water meter box and undoing the security bolt on the box with a pentagon socket wrench. Grab a pair of pliers or a meter key when accessing your water meter box since they can be required to turn off your property’s main water valve. If you’ve spent a long time looking for your home’s water supply valve to turn it off, but still haven’t found it, contact a plumber in your area for advice.

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