How much do water treatment repair services typically cost?
- Columbus, Ohio Average$377
- Typical Range$95 - $391
- Low End - High End$60 - $1,100
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"Wonderful experience with Dawyne, did it quickly and efficiently"
Debie A. in April 2024
Plumbing ( New build, Remodel, Renovation,Service and repair), cables, sewers, drains, gas lines, water lines, Water Heaters, garbage disposals, dishwashers , and 2 more
"They found the original problem and identified and fixed a different leak of which I was not aware."
James S. in December 2016
Plumbing, Drains, Water Heaters , and 1 more
"Had a gas leak and gas had been shut off for 2 days. They were able to come the day I called. He fixed the leak and when doing pressure check found a second leak which he fixed. When we entered the basement we discivered my water heater was also leaking water so ge fixed that too. He was here all afternoon. Thank you Angel!"
Sharon O. in December 2021
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