Crystal Heating, Plumbing and Excavating offers service and installation of all types of heating systems. Whether you are building a new home or remodeling, we can install fireplaces, geothermal heating, and much more! You'll also get a wide selection of plumbing and sewer services from our experienced technicians. From cleaning out drains to installing new water softeners, there's nothing we can't do.
At Crystal Heating, Plumbing and Excavating, we aim to treat you like a member of our family. Our friendly, polite technicians are here to answer any questions you may have.
Crystal Heating, Plumbing and Excavating has the strongest equipment available to handle even the toughest excavation projects. If you need an area of land dug out for a new construction project, contact our expert team. We're here for the entirety of an excavation project, from prepping the site to cleaning up afterwards. If you need a house entirely demolished to the ground, we have the capability to do that as well. No matter what time of day or night you are in need of our services, we are here for you.
Great professional service! Need plumbing help, ask for Bryce!
Brice did a great job installing not one but two faucets and made sure everything was working before he left. Thank you!
Brandon was amazing! Great communication and a quick and easy sand delivery!
The good news: we can easily and quickly mitigate our exposure to radon in our homes, schools, and places of business. Test. Mitigate. Retest. Breathe safely.
COVID-19 means many of us have been spending a lot of time in our homes. Make sure that the air is safe for your family and your pets by having a radon test. If your test shows high amounts of radon, mitigation is easier and less costly than you might think.
This is fascinating. Not only is ventilation in the news regarding COVID-19 protocols but this Irish study discusses how inadequate ventilation can actually trap radon in the air indoors. This means that renovating buildings for increased energy efficiency could actually raise radon levels.
In this study rocks were used to predict #radon risks in homes. It's so interesting!