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Tony LaMartina Plumbing can test your water, identify its acidity, hardness, and mineral content, and recommend the best way to treat it. We install water softeners, sediment filtration, and water filtration and purification systems, such as reverse osmosis systems, that improve water quality no matter if its source is a well or public supply.
Continue ReadingIn actuality, this way of thinking can be a costly mistake, as problems rarely disappear on their own. They typically evolve into a larger and more expensive plumbing dilemma. Our Tony LaMartina plumbers recommend addressing concerns when you initially notice them to help you save money in the long run.
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Continue ReadingDuring the colder months of a Missouri winter, frozen pipes can be a real concern. It is not only about the pipes freezing and you not having water. The bigger issue is when the pipes burst, causing all levels of havoc and damage to your home.
Continue ReadingWith temperatures expected to dip well below the freezing mark over the next several days here in Missouri our team at Tony LaMartina Plumbing Company has some tips to protect your University City plumbing equipment:
Continue ReadingImagine this winter, sitting in your Ladue home by the fire, looking out the window at the falling snowflakes while sipping your hot cocoa with marshmallows. Life is good. It is good, that is, until you hear the loud rush of water somewhere in your Missouri home.
Continue ReadingYour University City basement is flooded and filled with water. Now what?
Leaks, floods, and plumbing problems can be stressful. Tony La Martina Plumbing Company is here to remove those worries. We are ready to offer the home solutions you need here in MO.
Continue ReadingYou depend on your sump pump to prevent your University City, MO home from flooding in the basement. But it can’t do its job properly when there’s an issue with it.
Continue ReadingIs your water heater leaking? Here’s what you need to do: First, find the location of the leak.
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