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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment removed two damaged water softeners and installed a new Green Fusion 1000 system in a shed in San Tan Valley, AZ. They ran copper lines, drilled wall holes for water and power, and installed a weatherproof outlet cover along with a new brine tank and salt.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV) on the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated about 20 inches deep, replaced the pipe section, set water pressure to a precise 68 PSI, tested for leaks, installed a protective valve cover, and restored landscaping meticulously.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Pressure Reducing Valve in San Tan Valley, AZ. They excavated near the meter box, cut the pipe, installed the valve set at 67 psi, added an access box, backfilled the hole, and restored the rock landscaping.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure-reducing valve beside the main curb stop box in Queen Creek, AZ. They installed a tan access box and set the valve at 70 psi to maintain consistent water pressure and protect home plumbing.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve on the main waterline in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated the site, replaced the pipe section, tested for leaks, adjusted water pressure to 68 PSI, and restored the landscaping after completing the work.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a 1 ¼-inch pipe with a one-inch pressure relief valve and new piping near the meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They installed a tan access box, set the valve to 70 psi, and backfilled the excavation site efficiently.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated soil to access the main water line, replaced a pipe section, fitted a PRV, and restored the landscaping. They also flushed the water heater to ensure proper function.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installs pressure-reducing valves on main water lines in San Tan Valley, AZ. They expose the line, replace the pipe section, install a 1-inch PRV, test water pressure at 68 PSI, and restore the landscaping, ensuring a clean and functional water system.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AZ. The team excavated 18 inches deep, shut off water supply, installed the valve, set pressure to 72 PSI, tested for leaks, and restored landscaping, ensuring reliable water pressure control.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn pressure reducing valve beside the main water curb stop in San Tan Valley, AZ. They installed a protective access box, backfilled the excavation, and calibrated the valve to maintain a consistent 70 psi pressure, ensuring optimal water flow and protecting home plumbing systems.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ exposed the main water line by excavating the area. They cleaned the pipe, cut a section, installed a pressure reducing valve, set the water pressure, placed an access box, and backfilled the hole. They removed excess dirt and restored the rocks.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a section of a water line and installed a new pressure reducing valve in Queen Creek, AZ. They adjusted the water pressure to 68 PSI, installed a valve box cover, backfilled the trench, restored landscaping, and cleaned the site after completing the work.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Pressure Reducing Valve set to 67 psi in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated near the meter box, replaced a pipe section, installed an access box, restored the area, and ensured optimal water pressure for homeowner system protection.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a customer-supplied utility sink in Queen Creek, AZ. They assembled the sink, repaired a cracked fitting, adjusted the drain pipe, and connected water and drainage lines. The system was tested and confirmed to work without issues.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure relief valve adjacent to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They installed a tan access box and calibrated the valve to 68 psi, optimizing water system safety and efficiency for local homes.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a faulty pressure-reducing valve in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated the site, repaired a loose copper pipe connection, installed new piping and a PRV valve, restored water flow at 68 PSI, and completed landscaping restoration.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve in San Tan Valley, AZ. They excavated a 20-inch hole, adjusted piping for a 90-degree turn, tested for leaks, set water pressure to 68 PSI, and restored landscaping, ensuring a clean and functional water system.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve near the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box and calibrated the valve to 68 psi, optimizing water flow and protecting plumbing from pressure damage.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a damaged main water line section in San Tan Valley, AZ. They installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve, tested the system at 68 PSI for leaks, and restored the landscaping and site to its original condition after completion.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Zurn Wilkins one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main curb stop box in the front yard of a San Tan Valley, AZ property. The valve was set to 70 psi, a tan access box was added, and the hole was backfilled.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch Pressure Reducing Valve on a water main in San Tan Valley, AZ. They excavated carefully, moved a large boulder obstructing access, set system pressure precisely to 68 PSI, installed a protective valve box, and fully restored landscaping to ensure long-term system reliability.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water curb stop box in San Tan Valley, AZ. The tan access box was added, and the valve was precisely set to 62 psi to optimize water pressure, protecting plumbing and reducing strain during peak seasonal use.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve in Queen Creek, AZ. The team excavated near the meter box, replaced a pipe section, fitted the valve and access box, adjusted water pressure, then restored the area by backfilling and cleaning debris.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AZ. They ran new PEX tubing through the attic, installed a copper stub-out with a hose bib in the courtyard, and ensured all fittings were leak-free. The work area was cleaned and landscaping restored.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AZ replaced two under-mount bathroom sinks using customer-supplied fixtures. They removed old sinks, cleaned surfaces, installed new sinks with original mounts, sealed edges, and tested for leaks. The service includes a one-year workmanship warranty.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve next to the main water meter box in Queen Creek, AZ, precisely set to 70 psi. They installed a durable tan access box, backfilled the excavation, and ensured optimal residential water pressure for long-term pipe protection.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AZ, replaced a water valve by excavating a deeper hole, adjusting piping with 90-degree fittings, and installing a riser. They tested water pressure at 68 PSI, installed a landscape cover box, backfilled the hole, and restored landscaping.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve beside the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ, setting it precisely to 68 psi. The tan access box added allows easy future maintenance, ensuring consistent water pressure and protecting home plumbing from damage.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve on the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated the site, shut off water for 45 minutes, fitted the valve to 68 PSI, added a valve cover box, and restored landscaping after completing the work.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced six bathroom faucets with Delta Geist two-handle widespread models in brushed nickel. This faucet installation service in Gilbert, AZ, includes removal of old fixtures and precise fitting of customer-supplied faucets.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired the master bathroom toilet in Chandler, AZ by replacing the faulty fill valve with a Fluidmaster valve. They adjusted the water level and tested for leaks to ensure proper function. They also assessed damage in the guest bathroom and provided estimates for hose bib replacements.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a section of the water main in Queen Creek, AZ. They installed a pressure-reducing valve set to 68 PSI. The team carefully dug, installed fittings, tested the system, then restored the landscaping and cleaned the area after completing the job.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve by cutting drywall to access piping. They connected copper and PEX pipes with a transitional adapter, tested for leaks, set pressure to 68 PSI, installed access panels, and cleaned the work site.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a new pressure-reducing valve on the main water line in San Tan Valley, AZ. They dug a trench, replaced the pipe section, set water pressure to 68 PSI, tested for leaks, covered the valve, and restored the landscaping for a clean finish.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced three broken Green RO canisters and ensured leak-free operation in San Tan Valley, AZ. They installed a Zurn Wilkins one-inch pressure reducing valve with an access box by the main curb stop, setting the valve to 70 psi for proper water pressure control.







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In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a constantly running downstairs toilet by replacing its faulty fill valve with a new Fluidmaster model. After restoring the water supply, they tested multiple flush cycles to ensure efficient operation and advised homeowners on routine maintenance to prevent future leaks.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment cleans tankless water heaters in Queen Creek, AZ. They connect a pump to the cold water inlet, run a descaling cleaning cycle, and flush the unit to remove buildup. The hot water supply is temporarily shut off for about 45 minutes during the process.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a faulty gas control valve on a water heater under warranty in Queen Creek, AZ. They drained the heater, installed a new valve from the supply house, refilled the unit, and checked for leaks to ensure proper operation.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced two widespread faucets in a master bathroom in Gilbert, AZ. They installed customer-supplied Kenes Gold faucets and informed the homeowner that the faucets did not include drains before completing the installation.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a five-stage Green RO system with alkaline post filter and Green Fusion 1,000 water softener in a San Tan Valley garage. They completed quick regeneration, added three salt bags, and performed a leak check ensuring reliable operation for local water conditions.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a constantly running toilet in bathroom three in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced the faulty fill valve with a new Fluidmaster valve, tested the flush, and confirmed the toilet now works properly without leaking.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve set to 68 PSI in Queen Creek, AZ. The technician dug into hard soil, placed a protective cover box, backfilled the hole, restored landscaping, and cleaned the site thoroughly after the water shutoff.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ, shut off water for 25 minutes, and installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve set to 68 PSI. They replaced the pipe section and restored landscaping to ensure a clean finish.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment serviced a water heater in Chandler, AZ. They drained the heater, replaced the gas control valve, rebuilt the sediment trap, and bled the gas line. The system was tested for leaks and successfully ignited to restore hot water supply.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Mesa, AZ cleared kitchen sink drain lines by removing food waste and sludge buildup. They inspected and cleaned the pipe using a top snake and verified proper drainage during a washing machine rinse cycle. The service resolved sewer odors and bubbling sounds effectively.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a five-stage Green RO system with an alkaline post filter and a Green Fusion 1,000 water softener in a garage in San Tan Valley, AZ. They performed a quick regeneration, added salt, and completed a leak check to ensure full operation.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a broken supply line connected to a toilet in Chandler, AZ. They installed a new supply line to the angle stop, reconnected it to the toilet, tested for leaks, and cleaned the work area to restore proper function.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment expertly installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve in San Tan Valley, AZ, adjusting the main water line for optimal valve access. They precisely set the water pressure to 68 PSI, performed thorough leak testing, and meticulously restored the landscaping, ensuring reliable pressure control and long-term system protection.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a damaged clean-out cap under a kitchen sink in San Tan Valley, AZ. They inspected the leak source, installed a new cap, tested the drain system to confirm no leaks, and cleaned the area, ensuring reliable plumbing function.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected and replaced both hot and cold laundry shut-off valves in Queen Creek, AZ. They removed old valves, installed new quarter-turn shut-off valves, tested for leaks, reconnected water supply lines, and cleaned the work area.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment found a water leak under the concrete in a downstairs hall bathroom in San Tan Valley, AZ. They cut the leaking copper line, capped the feed side to stop the leak, and plan to return to complete the re-pipe repair.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed two customer-provided widespread faucets in a Gilbert, AZ bathroom. They replaced one faucet previously removed and removed the second faucet before installing the new one. The team tested all faucets for leaks and cleaned the area after completing the work.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment professionally installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve set to 68 psi adjacent to the main curb stop box in the front yard of a San Tan Valley, AZ home. The valve was secured within a durable tan access box, and the excavation site was thoroughly backfilled to ensure system integrity and homeowner safety.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Pressure Reducing Valve in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated near the meter box, cut the pipe, set the valve at 67 psi, installed an access box, then backfilled and restored the area.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Zurn one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water curb stop box in Queen Creek, AZ. The valve was accurately set to 70 psi, enclosed in a tan access box, with the excavation backfilled and landscaping rock restored to maintain yard aesthetics.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a leaking kitchen disposal with a new Badger 5 1/2 horsepower InSinkErator in Gilbert, AZ. The team disconnected the old unit, installed the replacement, and confirmed it operated without leaks.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment reinstalled a kitchen faucet, garbage disposal, and reverse osmosis water filtration system in Mesa, AZ. They reconnected the sink drain components, tested all connections for leaks, and cleaned the work area after completing the service.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure-reducing valve near the main curb stop box in the front yard in Queen Creek, AZ. The valve was set to 60 psi, placed in a tan access box, and the hole was properly backfilled.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a leaking kitchen faucet with a customer-supplied Kohler Sous Pro in Gilbert, AZ. They also removed an old handheld shower head and installed a Kohler Paces shower head upstairs in the bathroom.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment fixed a toilet fill valve in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced the faulty valve with a Fluidmaster model, restoring full function to the master toilet. This service ensures reliable toilet operation and water flow in the residence.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected a reported kitchen ceiling leak in Mesa, AZ. They tested all plumbing fixtures in the bathroom above, including the bathtub, shower, sink, and toilet, but found no active leaks. The issue may be intermittent and requires further monitoring.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a broken flush valve housing in Queen Creek, AZ. They installed a new Mansfield flush valve kit, tank bolts, washers, and the tank-to-bowl gasket. After testing for leaks, they ensured the system worked correctly and cleaned the work area.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a sump pump in a Tempe, AZ basement. They removed the old pump, installed a new Zoeller half-horsepower sump pump with a check valve, re-piped the condensate drain, and sealed the basin lid to prevent odors.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leaking left master bathroom faucet by replacing the cold side cartridge. They also secured the main waterline with proper straps in the attic above the garage in San Tan Valley, AZ.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced 18 Flow Tite pull-push angle stops with 18 1/4 turn Legend chrome angle stops in a whole house in Queen Creek, AZ. They restored water service and conducted a leak check, confirming no leaks were present.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, removed an old water softener and installed a new 64k grain Green whole-home system with updated flex and PEX discharge lines. They also replaced a backyard hose bib with a new Arrowhead model for proper function.






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In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve on the main waterline. They excavated the area, shut off the water, cut the pipe, installed the valve, tested water flow at 68 psi, and restored the landscaping after completing the work.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a vanity, backsplash, and toilet in Gilbert, AZ. They fitted a customer-supplied faucet, replaced a faulty pop-up drain, and detected frozen, leaking angle stops that need replacement. The team ensured all fixtures were secured and tested for leaks.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water curb stop box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and calibrated the valve to 68 psi, ensuring regulated water pressure to protect household plumbing during seasonal demand spikes.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Phoenix, AZ repaired a damaged above-ground drain pipe by removing flooring and concrete. They replaced a cast iron pipe section, connected it to ABS piping, and cleaned the drain line with a flex shaft to prevent backups.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leaking guest bathroom tub-shower in San Tan Valley, AZ. The technician replaced the Moen shower cartridge, shut off the water supply, installed a new Moen 1222 cartridge, tested for leaks, and cleaned the work area after completing the repair.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, cleared a kitchen sink drain blockage by snaking the exterior clean-out and applying a chemical treatment to dissolve grease buildup. They inspected the pipe using a camera and suggested a hydro jetting follow-up to fully remove remaining grease and improve flow.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment removed an old softener and installed a 48,000-grain Green whole-home water softening system in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced fittings, flex lines, and drain lines, added salt, tested for leaks, and ensured the system operated correctly.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment performed a kitchen drain line cleaning in Queen Creek, AZ. They used a high-pressure jetter and drain inspection camera to clear blockages. The line was fully cleaned and flow was confirmed free of obstructions. The work area was tidied after completion.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired leaking hose bibs, replaced a 21-year-old water heater and gas control valve, and installed a customer-supplied faucet with new angle stops and supply lines. They also installed a drain pan under the water heater in Gilbert, AZ.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve next to the main curb stop box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box around the valve, set it to 68 psi, backfilled the hole, and restored the yard landscaping.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a broken toilet handle in Mesa, AZ. They ensured the toilet flushed properly after the repair, providing reliable plumbing service for residential customers.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a constantly running master bathroom toilet in Queen Creek, AZ. They diagnosed a failed fill valve, replaced it with a new Fluidmaster valve, adjusted the water level, and tested for leaks to ensure proper operation. The work area was cleaned after service.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment fixed a leaking toilet base and cleared a clogged master bathroom sink in Mesa, AZ. They reset the toilet and removed the clog from the sink’s pop-up assembly. After testing, no further issues remained.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Mesa, AZ, repaired a Navien tankless water heater by replacing corroded PCB and heat exchanger parts under warranty. They descaled the unit, tested the system fully, and ensured the water heater operates without error codes.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a leaking reverse osmosis system with a new five-stage unit in San Tan Valley, AZ. They installed a 1-inch pressure regulator valve, set water pressure to 68 psi, and ensured proper system operation. The work area was cleaned and restored after the installation.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment removed a leaking garbage disposal and installed a customer-supplied Moen 1/2 horsepower disposal in Mesa, AZ. They inspected the unit and tested the outlet before completing the installation to ensure proper operation.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a master bathroom shower valve in San Tan Valley, AZ. They removed tiles, cut out the old valve and showerhead, relocated the showerhead, and installed a new Moen Pozzi temperature valve. They will return to install the trim.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a customer-supplied utility sink in a backyard in Queen Creek, AZ. They completed the setup and tested the sink to ensure proper function without issues.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak between landscaping PVC and copper pipes in San Tan Valley, AZ. They adjusted the water pressure from 40 PSI to 68 PSI, replaced the damaged PVC section, tested for leaks, and restored the area after completing the repair.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a failed water heater in San Tan Valley, AZ. They removed the old unit, installed a new 50-gallon Bradford White heater with a 24-inch drain pan, new gas line, and stainless steel flex lines. They reconnected the venting and pressure relief system to ensure safe operation.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a master bathroom faucet and pop-up assembly in Queen Creek, AZ. They installed new quarter-turn shut-off valves, capped a backyard barbecue gas line with a black iron cap, and tested all work to ensure proper function. Customer provided faucet and parts.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment cleared rocks blocking an area drain in Gilbert, AZ. They used a mainline snake to remove the obstruction and restored proper drainage. The technician confirmed water flowed freely and cleaned the work area after completing the repair.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment cleared a kitchen sink blockage in San Tan Valley, AZ. They inspected and disassembled the P-trap, used a drain cable through the exterior cleanout to remove the stoppage, and verified proper drainage by testing both sink basins after the repair.






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In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a leaking water heater in a garage, installing a new Bradford White 50-gallon gas unit with a leak pan and drain. The system was filled, activated, and pressure-tested to ensure reliable, safe operation for local homeowners.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed two lavatory faucets, a kitchen sink faucet, and a reverse osmosis system in Gilbert, AZ. They replaced leaking supply lines, tested all fixtures for leaks, and ensured proper function after shutting off the main water supply for safe installation.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch Zurn Wilkins pressure reducing valve on the main water line next to the curb stop box. They set the valve to 68 psi and added a tan access box in Queen Creek, AZ.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a Waterdrop RO system model WD-G3P600 under a kitchen sink. They drilled a hole in the kitchen countertop and installed the faucet in San Tan Valley, AZ.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Gilbert, AZ inspected a home with high water usage and traced the issue to a continuously running pool filler. They isolated and shut off the pool water feed, stopping the leak and resolving the excessive water meter activity.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leaking 1-inch PEX pipe on the water line to a water softener in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced the damaged pipe section and checked for leaks. They also measured high water pressure and recommended installing a pressure regulator valve.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced reverse osmosis (RO) filters under a kitchen sink in Queen Creek, AZ. They ensure clean and safe water by installing and maintaining effective filtration systems for homes in the area.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment flushed a tankless water heater using a Calci-free solution in Queen Creek, AZ. The cleaning process lasted about 45 minutes to maintain heater efficiency and extend its lifespan.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Mesa, AZ installed a laundry shut-off valve, reconnected supply lines, replaced an angle stop and supply line, added a dishwasher drain high loop, and repaired a broken closet flange by replacing it, resetting the toilet, and sealing the base to ensure proper function.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment removed and installed new Kohler toilets in the master and hall bathrooms in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced broken angle stop valves with 14-turn brass models and installed new water supply lines. Both toilets were properly sealed with hardware, wax rings, and caulked to the floor.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment performed plumbing repairs and installed a pressure reducing valve on a water main in Queen Creek, AZ. They replaced a shower cartridge, adjusted the gas water heater and thermostatic mixing valve, installed an irrigation access box, and restored the landscape. All work was tested and confirmed operational.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Gilbert, AZ cleared a blocked kitchen sink drain by using a drain snake to remove grease buildup. They found the water softener malfunctioning with constant draining and an inoperable control head, setting it to bypass for further replacement evaluation.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment rebuilt a kitchen sink drain and relocated it to the right side in Gilbert, AZ. They removed the old faucet, disposal, and basket strainer, then installed a customer-supplied Delta faucet, 3/4 horsepower InSinkErator, Glacier Bay basket strainer, and new angle stops.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced two exterior hose bibs in Queen Creek, AZ. They ensure proper water flow and secure outdoor plumbing connections for residential properties. Their service improves functionality and prevents leaks in outdoor water systems.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak on a 1 ¼-inch PEX water main line below a retaining wall in Mesa, AZ. They located the underground service line, made a spot repair using proper fittings, tested for leaks, and restored the site by backfilling and cleaning the area.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on the main water line, connected a PEX line, and replaced a cracked reverse osmosis system in a garage. They also installed an irrigation box and restored landscape rock in San Tan Valley, AZ.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced corroded angle stops under sinks in two Scottsdale, AZ bedroom bathrooms. They also installed a new fridge water filter and replaced all filters, including the membrane, on a Reverse Osmosis water system.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment flushed a tankless water heater for 45 minutes and cleaned the small filter on the cold water intake in Queen Creek, AZ. This service helps maintain efficient water heater operation and improves water flow.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve set at 75 PSI next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ, enclosed in a durable tan access box for easy maintenance. They also replaced a broken backyard hose bib, restoring reliable outdoor water access.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a leak in an irrigation line in Queen Creek, AZ by replacing split fittings with copper ones. They installed a pressure reducing valve near the meter box, set water pressure to 65-70 psi, and restored the irrigation box area.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced kitchen drain pipes and relocated the reverse osmosis drain behind the P-trap. They also installed a new reverse osmosis saddle in Mesa, AZ, ensuring efficient water flow and system integration.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on a copper water main in Queen Creek, AZ. They accessed the water main by digging near the meter, made necessary cuts, set the water pressure to 65-70 psi, installed an irrigation access box, and backfilled the area.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced faulty Moen cartridges in the master bathroom tub and shower in Queen Creek, AZ. They cleaned valves to remove corrosion and installed new cartridges and a chrome handle, restoring proper hot water flow and fixture operation.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment repaired a water main leak inside a garage in San Tan Valley, AZ. They replaced a damaged PEX-to-copper connection, cut open drywall to access the main, and fixed water damage. They also installed a pressure-reducing valve near the meter set at 65-70 psi.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a faulty gas control valve on a water heater in Gilbert, AZ. The technician drained and cleaned the heater, installed a new valve, refilled it, and tested for leaks. The water heater now functions properly and safely.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced the tank-to-bowl gasket and installed new hardware in an upstairs hall bathroom toilet in Gilbert, AZ. They ensure secure toilet assemblies and prevent leaks with precise part replacement and installation.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, accessed the water main near the meter, cut copper piping, and installed a pressure reducing valve calibrated between 65-70 psi to stabilize home water pressure. An access box was placed over an ABS sleeve beneath the driveway, followed by careful backfilling and rock restoration to preserve landscape integrity.







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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) on a copper water main near the meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They excavated precisely, cut and connected the PRV with an access box, backfilled, and adjusted water pressure from 80-85 psi down to 65-70 psi for optimal home protection.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment replaced a malfunctioning RO system with a 5-stage Green RO system plus alkaline post filter in Queen Creek, AR. They installed, tested for leaks, flushed the system, and advised the homeowner on proper flushing and refill procedures.




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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected home water pressure and installed a pressure reducing valve near the meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They removed an old reverse osmosis system and installed a new five-stage Green RO system with an alkaline post filter for improved water quality.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve set to 75 psi next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box for easy maintenance access and turned off the house water supply after installation to ensure system integrity.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve pressure to 75 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure and protecting home plumbing from high-pressure damage.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment flushed a garage water heater and installed a pressure reducing valve in Queen Creek, AR. They measured home water pressure at 80 psi, accessed the water main, made pipe cuts, installed the valve and access box, then set pressure to 65-70 psi.





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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve in a Maricopa, AZ home to manage high water pressure. They adjusted the main copper riser and irrigation system fittings for installation. They also replaced a torn seal stack in the water softener to stop continuous discharge.




Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. The valve was set to 75 psi within a tan access box, ensuring regulated home water pressure and protecting plumbing. Water supply was turned off during installation.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment inspected a sinkhole near the meter on the city side in San Tan Valley, AR. They identified a possible city-side leak and advised the customer to notify Queen Creek officials. They temporarily filled the hole with available dirt in Queen Creek.


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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated near the water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They cut copper pipe to install a pressure-reducing valve (PRV), set pressure between 65-70 psi, installed an access box, backfilled the area, and raked rock back into place.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve near the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ, adding a tan access box. The valve was set to 75 psi to regulate water pressure, protecting plumbing systems from high pressure damage.





Steadfast Plumbing
In Queen Creek, AZ, Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment measured home water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipes, installed a pressure-reducing valve, and reset irrigation boxes. They replaced a seized sweat hose bib to restore proper garden hose function. Pressure was adjusted to 65-70 psi.







Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in Queen Creek, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 75 psi, optimizing home water pressure and reducing pipe wear effectively.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR tested home water pressure and installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) near the water meter. They exposed copper piping, made accurate cuts, installed the PRV and access box, then backfilled and restored the area. The pressure was set to 65-70 psi.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve on the main waterline near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AR. They set the home water pressure to 68 psi, added an access box in the ground, and replaced surrounding dirt and landscape rocks.


Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AR checked home water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipe near the meter, installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV), and set home pressure to 65-70 psi. They also installed irrigation boxes and restored the landscape.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve set to 68 psi in Queen Creek, AR. They added an access box for easy service and replaced the surrounding dirt and landscape rock to complete the installation.


Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure-reducing valve beside the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve pressure to 68 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure and protecting home plumbing from high pressure damage.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve with an access box on the main water line in Queen Creek, AZ. They set the pressure to 68 psi entering the home and confirmed the system had no leaks after installation.


Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure-reducing valve on the water main near the meter box in San Tan Valley, AR. They set the pressure to 67 psi, checked for leaks, and installed an access box, ensuring all fittings were secure and the ground was leveled.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, installed a pressure-reducing valve (PRV) on a home's water main. They checked water pressure, exposed and cut copper pipe, installed irrigation boxes, backfilled soil, and restored landscape rock. The final pressure was set to 65-70 psi.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 65 psi, ensuring optimal water pressure for household plumbing and reducing pipe strain during peak seasonal use.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve (PRV) near the water meter at a home in San Tan Valley, AR. They exposed and cut the copper pipe, connected the PRV, installed an access box, backfilled the area, and adjusted water pressure to 65-70 psi.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve with a tan access box next to the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AZ, setting it precisely to 70 psi. This installation protects plumbing systems by maintaining consistent water pressure and helps homeowners prevent costly pipe damage during seasonal pressure fluctuations.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a 1-inch pressure reducing valve set to 68 psi with an access box in San Tan Valley, AZ. They restored the surrounding area with dirt and rocks to ensure proper valve operation and easy maintenance access for homeowners.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pressure reducing valve on a water main near the meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They checked home water pressure, exposed the pipe, made necessary cuts, installed the valve and access box, then restored the area, setting pressure to 65-70 psi.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve beside the main water meter in San Tan Valley, AR. They added a tan access box and set the valve to 65 psi. After installation, they turned the water back on for the house.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, excavated to access the main water line, installed a 1-inch pressure regulating valve set at 68 PSI, and placed a landscape-grade valve box for easy access. They restored landscaping and cleaned the worksite after completing the installation.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment excavated and exposed the main water service line in San Tan Valley, AR. They installed a 1-inch pressure regulating valve set to 68 PSI. The team replaced landscaping and installed a landscape-grade valve box for future access, completing the site cleanup.




Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in San Tan Valley, AR, replaced a section of the main water line and installed a Pressure Reducing Valve (PRV). They excavated the site, set water pressure to 68 PSI, installed a valve box, and restored landscaping and soil after completing the work.






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Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ checked home water pressure at 70 psi, trimmed shrubs for access, exposed and cut copper piping near the meter, installed a pressure reducing valve, placed irrigation boxes, backfilled with dirt, and restored landscape rock. They set home water pressure to 65-70 psi.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment in Queen Creek, AZ, installed a new pressure regulator valve on the main water line located 36 inches deep. They set the water pressure to 68 PSI, backfilled the excavation, protected the valve with a landscaping box, and restored the landscaping cleanly.





Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a one-inch pressure reducing valve near Queen Creek's main water meter, including a tan access box. The valve was precisely set to 70 psi to optimize residential water pressure, improve plumbing longevity, and reduce potential pipe damage.






Steadfast Plumbing
Steadfast Plumbing and Water Treatment installed a pro press pressure regulator valve on a 1-inch copper line in Queen Creek, AZ. They set the pressure to 68 psi, backfilled the hole, installed an access box, and repaired landscaping after the work.






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