Is your Faucet leaving you
dry or is it leaking up a storm?
Your
faucet
brings accessible water to you all the way from the source. Inside home
or office walls, this dedicated tool works on demand. With daily wear
and tear, disrepair may set in.
A
faucet can start leaking, overflowing, or perhaps not even allow enough
water through. Mechanically, the handle or head might be
malfunctioning. Are you able to diagnose and fix the problem yourself?
Don't let faucet
trouble stop you from your daily business. Allow Edward's
Enterprises Faucet Service to bring easily flowing water back
to your life.
-Edward
Flanagan, Owner
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- Our vehicles have the TOOLS to complete most
home and office IMPROVEMENT TASKS.
- Our Faucet
Services are provided by our EXPERIENCED,
LONG TERM EMPLOYEES in the field and in the office.
- Edward's
Enterprises Faucet covers all of VENTURA COUNTY and the
surrounding areas.
- We offer HOURLY RATES and CENTRALIZED
SCHEDULING of appointments for our residential and commercial customers.
- We are in the field daily (Monday
through Friday 7:00 am - 5:00 pm).
- AFTER HOURS, EMERGENCY AND
WEEKEND rates available to meet our Faucet customer's needs.
Edward's
Enterprises Faucet Service
If replacing
a faucet,
consider the finish for more desirable results. Brushed nickel,
stainless steel, porcelain, chrome, black, brass, weathererd brass,
nickel, broze, and antique copper are among the types you can use.
Chrome is usually the least expensive and is also considerably durable
for faucet use. Whatever the choice, do your research and feel free to
call us for help with any faucet
repair or installation help!
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Grab
a phone and call 805-987-2441
today.
Edward
Samuel Flanagan, Owner. Contractor License # 857752
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Remember,
if an
unlicensed Handyman tells you
he can do work over $500.00 (labor AND materials, even if you buy the
materials) he is breaking the law and you have no protection with the
Contractor's State License Board. Verify the contractor's license at
www.cslb.ca.gov or
call
1-800-321-CSLB (2752). Don’t pay more than 10 percent or $1,000,
whichever is less, as a down payment.