Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Looking for local plumber to ........
run a straight pipe about 3-4 FEET from my master bathroom turlet to the outside wall to add a hose bibb. Not interested in these $125/hour big companies. Anyone know of a local self-employed guy who is really a plumber? It will require cutting/removing a small piece of wallboard behind the commode to access the water line, drilling a hole thru the wall and attaching the hose bibb outside.
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Gary Stambaugh 352 460-3173 We had the tub pulled out of the guest bathroom and replace with a shower. One of the big companies estimate was $995. He did the complete job for $220 We needed the drain moved and the spigot moved up. What a difference. I had another estimate for $450.
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Someone who is "really a plumber" will have a Florida plumbing contractor license. You can verify that with the following link.
Licensing Portal - License Search It doesn't appear that Gary Stambaugh has a plumbing license, but it may be listed under another name. If you want the job done by a licensed plumber, I would suggest you ask for their license number before they even come to your house. It is very easy to verify. I don't think that most self employed guys doing plumbing work in The Villages will be licensed plumbers, but you may find one. |
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Gary worked for one of the big name companies and went out on his own. We are very pleased with the work he performed.
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Never said "in The Villages" just looking for a local plumber. Could be any town around here. I prefer a hard working local guy trying to make a living over these big corporate guys with 30 trucks and a bunch of kids (licensed or otherwise) doing the jobs. They deserve a break and are usually much more reasonable as well. Gotta give the small business guy a break.
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I guess I mis-read your comment but after re-reading it I'm still confused. I don't understand why you said what I highlighted above. You are saying that "most" self-employed plumbers from (for example) Wildwood, Leesburg or Ocala who would be doing work in the Villages won't be licensed. Why not? Aren't there are plumbers who work on their own and have their own business with a truck with their name on the side? Father/Son/Daughter businesses etc. Is that not the case in Florida? I would guess that they would need a license to run a plumbing business or maybe I am missing something. There were DOZENS up north. I don't care where they reside just that they know how to drive here. Maybe I am just being dense. Wouldn't be the first time.
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I am also seeking a plummer that can handle drains, as well as water flow. If they can do the work in an American way, this would be even be perfered!
Please send me one of those phone based letters to discuss this in more options! Thank you! |
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Thanks for the referral ... called him today and he came out today. He did an excellent job and was very reasonable. |
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Great that you are satisfied. Sure did have to take a lot of cautions from this site.
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Turlet ????
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A tower like they had in medieval times, don't you know, only smaller 'cause it's in The Villages, that they used to throw the contents of chamber pots out of and yell "Gardy Loo!"
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Urban Dictionary: turlet
ARCHIE: "Edith, get off the dammed turlet and make me dinner!" EDITH: "Ohhhhkay Aaaachie! Ill be right there." Last edited by EdFNJ; 11-01-2019 at 10:35 PM. |
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