At R Stud Plumbing Service, I’m dedicated to making your home’s plumbing look great, work smoothly, and stay reliable. Whether you’re upgrading a room or just fixing a small issue, I offer complete fixture and faucet sales and services to fit your needs.
Here’s what R Stud Plumbing can help with:Cartridge replacementsInstalling brand-new fixturesSwapping out old or damaged fixturesInstalling fixtures you’ve already purchasedBathroom and kitchen upgradesNew trim installationShower valve replacementsBathroom faucet replacements
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Regular shower and tub maintenance is essential for preventing leaks, improving water flow, and extending the life of your bathroom fixtures. Over time, plumbing components can wear out, leading to issues such as dripping faucets, low water pressure, or hidden water damage
Bathroom Area: Testimonials for R Stud Plumbing
“Robby showed up on time and actually finished the whole job a little early. He clearly takes pride in his work and he did it all for quite a reasonable price. With these new upgrades to my sinks,faucets, toilets, and some repiping, my home is appraised at much more now. I wish I could give this guy six stars.”-Lisa W.
“Amazing company with excellent work ethic and prompt service. Very knowledgeable and professional.”
— Monica W.
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The biggest contributors to high water bills are running toilets, which can waste up to 200 gallons per day, and leaky faucets, which may drip up to 20 gallons daily. To check for leaks, inspect all faucets and remove your toilet tank lid to listen for hissing sounds. If no leaks are found there, examine your water lines and hose bibs, and consider contacting R Stud Plumbing for a thorough inspection.
No matter the project—big upgrade or quick fix—I make sure the job’s done right, done clean, and done with care.
“Professional, knowledgeable, and hard worker. Did 2 whole bathroom renovations, repiped the whole house, installed a new water heater.”
— James F.
Got toilet troubles? R Stud Plumbing has you covered! From repairs to new installations, our team ensures your bathroom stays trouble-free and fully functional. Specialize in:
Toilet rebuilds and repairs
New toilet sales and professional installations
Installation of customer-supplied toilets
Seal and wax ring replacements
Flange replacements
Expert unclogging services
Toilet leaks—from worn flappers, misaligned valves, or cracked tanks—can lead to higher water bills and costly water damage. Age, high water pressure, or poor installation can worsen the problem. At R Stud Plumbing, we quickly identify the exact cause and provide professional repairs to stop leaks, protect your home, and save you money.
While DIY fixes may seem tempting, R Stud Plumbing’s professional toilet services provide unmatched reliability and results. Here’s why you can trust us with all your toilet needs:Skilled in resolving even the most complex toilet issuesEquipped with specialized tools and high-quality parts
Fast and accurate diagnosis for quick problem resolutionHelps prevent water damage and expensive repairsBoosts water efficiency, lowering your utility billsEnsures all installations and repairs meet local plumbing codes
In a bathroom sink, leaks often come from one of the pipe joints. Start by cleaning up any standing water and placing cloths underneath the sink to catch additional drips. Turn on the water and use a flashlight to identify exactly where the leak is coming from. If you’re comfortable with basic plumbing tasks, you can visit a hardware store to pick up the necessary parts and make the repair yourself.
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If your toilet smells when you flush, it may be due to a broken airtight seal. Your home’s drain vent system normally prevents sewer gases from entering by maintaining water in the U-shaped trap beneath the toilet. This trapped water creates a seal that blocks odors. However, if excess negative pressure lowers the water level, the seal can break—allowing sewer smells to enter your bathroom.
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To check for a toilet leak, open the tank and add a few drops of food coloring to the water. Wait 15 minutes, then check the bowl. If the water in the bowl has changed color, your toilet is leaking; if it remains clear, there’s no leak.
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To replace your toilet flange, first turn off the water supply and flush the toilet to empty the tank and bowl. Unscrew the floor bolts and lift the toilet, placing it on newspaper. Remove any debris from the old flange and unscrew it to clean underneath. Install the new flange, then carefully set the toilet back in place and secure it.
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Regular cleaning and quick attention to small leaks help keep your sink looking great and working efficiently. Use gentle, non-abrasive cleaners, steer clear of harsh chemicals, and routinely check under the sink for moisture. These simple maintenance steps extend your sink’s lifespan and prevent costly repairs.
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While some homeowners attempt DIY sink installation, hiring a professional is often the safer choice. Expert installation ensures your sink meets local plumbing codes and functions properly. Improper installation can lead to leaks, water damage, and costly repairs. The team at R Stud Plumbing has the experience and tools to provide a safe, reliable installation—saving you time and preventing future problems.
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Discolored water can have several causes, and proper water testing is essential to pinpoint the issue. Black water may result from minerals like iron and magnesium, algae, pipe corrosion, or even resin beads from a water softener.
Magnesium, common in many water supplies, can turn black when it reacts with oxygen. If you notice black deposits inside your toilet tank, your water likely contains magnesium and iron. While these minerals are generally harmless, removing them requires filtration.
Homes with steel or galvanized pipes may experience black water due to rust or mineral flakes. Additionally, natural resin beads from a water softener—often black like charcoal—can sometimes escape into the plumbing if the softener breaks down.
R Stud Plumbing can accurately diagnose the cause of black water and recommend effective solutions to restore your water quality.
Here are some of the services we offer:
Inspecting the shower or tub area for leaks or pipe corrosion
Repairing plumbing and water supply lines
Unclogging drains
Restoring proper water flow from blocked pipes
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Common Causes of Bathtub Drain Clogs
Bathtub drains are constantly exposed to substances that can lead to blockages:
Hair: The leading cause of most bathtub clogs, hair forms a net that traps soap, debris, and other particles in the drain.
Soap Scum: Sticky residue from soap coats pipe walls, gradually restricting water flow.
Bath Products: Bath bombs, oils, and bubble bath ingredients can leave buildup in the drain over time.
Mineral Buildup: Hard water, common in the Boston area, can create mineral deposits that narrow pipes.
Foreign Objects: Small items accidentally dropped down the drain can cause blockages similar to kitchen sink clogs.
Organic Matter: Skin cells and other organic debris accumulate, slowing drainage and contributing to clogs.
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R Stud Plumbing offers Drain Cleaning and Video Inspections.
Fast Response Times - We understand the inconvenience of a slow draining bathtub and provide prompt service to restore proper drainage quickly.
Complete Solutions - We don't just clear the immediate blocked drain—we address underlying issues and provide guidance to prevent recurring problems.
If you enjoy unwinding in a relaxing bath after a long day, R Stud Plumbing can provide professional bathtub installation. Bathtubs are perfect for families with children or pets, and our team will help design a tub that fits your home perfectly. Whether you want to convert a bathtub into a shower—or a shower into a bathtub—R Stud Plumbing has you covered.
Scheduling a routine inspection and any necessary repairs with R STUD PLUMBING helps ensure your shower and tub continue to work properly and can prevent small issues from becoming larger problems..
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The shower valve is the core of any tub and shower system, mixing hot and cold water, controlling flow, and directing it to either the tub spout or showerhead. When the internal parts wear out or the valve body fails, it can lead to persistent issues—like water that won’t shut off.
Replacing just the cartridge works if the valve body is still in good condition. However, if the valve’s internal surfaces or structure are damaged, a new cartridge won’t seal properly, allowing water to continue leaking.
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A leaking shower head hose is often caused by a faulty gasket or loose connection. To fix it, remove the shower head and soak it in white vinegar for 30 minutes, then replace the rubber washers and reconnect it. If the leak persists, contact R Stud Plumbing for professional assistance.
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Some customers choose a shower remodel for safety, avoiding the need to step over a tub due to limited mobility. Others prefer a larger, more spacious shower for comfort, while some simply want to update an outdated tub that no longer fits their design vision.
A shower or tub faucet that won’t stop running isn’t just annoying—it can waste gallons of water, raise your utility bills, and damage your plumbing system over time. Addressing a constantly running faucet promptly helps protect your home and save money.
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Common Signs It May Be Time to Replace or Repair Your Faucet Leaking Water: Pools of water around the base or drips from the spout often indicate worn seals or internal damage. Rust or Corrosion: Visible rust or corrosion can weaken the faucet and cause leaks or poor performance. Low Water Pressure: A noticeable drop in water flow may signal blockages or buildup inside the faucet. Persistent Dripping: Drips that continue after turning off the faucet usually point to a faulty valve or cartridge. Stiff or Squeaky Handle: Handles that are hard to turn may indicate worn internal components. Unpleasant Odors or Tastes: Strange smells or tastes in your water can suggest contamination or deteriorating faucet materials. Frequent Repairs: Constant fixes may mean it’s more cost-effective to replace the faucet entirely. Outdated Style: An old or outdated faucet can detract from your kitchen or bathroom’s appearance; upgrading can improve the look. Cracks or Damage: Chips or cracks should be addressed promptly to prevent leaks. Screeching or Clicking Sounds: Noises can indicate loose parts, worn washers, trapped air, high water pressure, mineral buildup, or a faulty cartridge. If you notice any of these issues, it may be time to call a professional plumber to assess whether a repair or replacement is the best solution.
FAQs
What Causes Residue and Stains in the Bathtub?
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Low pH and acidic water—often the result of excess carbon dioxide in your water supply—can lead to rusty, blue, or green stains in your bathtub.
Why is My Shower Pressure Low?
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If your shower pressure drops when other faucets are in use, your home’s plumbing system may not be adequately sized to meet demand. If low pressure continues even when no other fixtures are running, the issue is likely caused by a pipe leak or hidden plumbing leak.
Do I Actually Need Maintenance on My Bathroom Plumbing?
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Bathroom plumbing maintenance is essential when faucet leaks won’t stop or drains become clogged. Running or clogged toilets and ongoing low water pressure also require professional service—especially if DIY repairs haven’t resolved the issue.
Why Is Sewage Coming out of the Toilet?
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If sewage is backing up into your toilet, it’s likely due to a blockage in your main sewer line. Contact R Stud Plumbing immediately for fast, professional assistance.