Staggs Plumbing

TX

4.7

TX 75074 709 W Rusk StreetSuite 105 RockwallTX 75087 Open 24 hoursHonest Plumbing When You Need It Most Whether you're dealing with a leakclogged drainor water heater problemStaggs Plumbing is ready to help. With over 35 years of experienceour licensed plumbers provide reliable repairsclear pricingand service you can count on. 682-284-0966 LICENSED MASTER PLUMBERFlat-Rate Pricing You approve the price before any work begins. No hourly billingno overtime chargesAccredited Plano Resident &ampCommunity Member PHCC of Texas Member Do you charge for estimates? Like most plumbing companiesexplain your optionsand give you a writtenflat-rate price before any work begins. Written quotes – every estimate is itemized on papernot verbal No pressure – take your time decidingPlumbing

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