Wallace Plumbing & Underground provides solutions for all your plumbing problems. We are a family-owned and operated business. We provide plumbing services including water conditioning, water systems, water lines, and underground utility excavation. You will be glad to know that we have a nice staff who take great care of cleanliness.
Wallace Plumbing & Underground is Van Wert County's leader in well system design, constant pressure, and conventional well systems. We offer the best single and double tank softeners and systems coming with either digital or mechanical controls. Contact us for free estimates. You will be happy to know that we provide estimates quickly.
Using the best material and equipment, Wallace Plumbing & Underground offers complete utility excavating services, including work on water lines, gas lines, and sewer lines. When it comes to sanitary sewer installation, we install more sanitary sewers in Van Wert than all the other area contractors combined.
On the spot, and problem solvers. Called left message and there the next morning.
Good customer service, nice people. But Im rating the job not the people and we spent an arm and leg for sewer gas leak.and they were not able fix.
A new pump, piping and a couple days hard work and Travis and Kory have brought the fountain back to life.
Just a quick very special "Thank You" to Officer Greg Blackmore, Thank you for your years of dedication and service to the VWPD, the children of Van Wert and the community as a whole. Clearly, Your efforts have not gone unnoticed, From our family to you, again, Thank you. Job Well done Sir! Enjoy your retirement!
When leaving your water drip, RUN HOT AND COLD A STEADY STREAM FROM BOTH HOT AND COLD WILL HELP PREVENT FROZEN LINES. WE HAVE ALREADY HAD SEVERAL CALLS FOR FROZEN LINES AND ITS NOT EVEN COLD YET!
Dropping temps are expected later this evening and throughout the week, very capable of freezing waterlines! Snow is a great insulator, so take some time and throw a little snow around those loose openings of your home and don't be afraid of letting some water drip! It just may save you a lot of money. If your lines have froze in the past chances are they will freeze again. " let it drip"