FAQs

C&D Plumbing

  • What type of plumbing services do you offer?

    C&D Plumbing provides a comprehensive range of services including leak repairs, drain cleaning, water heater installation and maintenance, pipe replacements, and various other plumbing solutions customized to meet our clients' specific requirements.
  • Do you provide free estimates?

    Yes, we offer complimentary estimates to assist our clients in planning their projects with accuracy and assurance.
  • What areas do you serve?

    Our service area encompasses Hollister, Branson, and the neighboring communities, where we deliver reliable plumbing solutions to our valued customers.
  • Do you offer emergency plumbing services?

    We provide emergency plumbing assistance for both residential and commercial properties. Our skilled technicians are committed to swift response times and delivering high-standard service.
  • Are you licensed and insured?

    C&D Plumbing is fully licensed and insured, providing our clients with the assurance of professional and protected service.
  • Do you offer any warranties on your work?

    We stand behind our work by offering warranties on our workmanship, ensuring our clients can trust in the durability and quality of our services.
  • What should I do if I have a plumbing leak?

    In the event of a plumbing leak, immediately shut off the main water valve to minimize damage. Then, contact our team promptly for urgent repair services.
  • What brands of plumbing fixtures do you work with?

    Our expertise extends to all major plumbing fixture brands. We're prepared to offer recommendations tailored to your specific requirements to ensure optimal results.
  • How can I prevent clogged drains?

    Preventing clogged drains involves careful usage habits, such as avoiding disposal of inappropriate materials down the sink. For optimal maintenance, we recommend scheduling regular professional cleaning services.
  • How do I prevent my pipes from freezing?

    The most effective method to prevent pipe freezing is proper insulation, particularly in colder climates. If insulation is not feasible, allowing a slight drip from faucets during freezing temperatures can help mitigate the risk.