1433 North Avenue, Burlington, VT05408 Serving Fairfax, VT
With nearly 20 years of experience, I am highly educated and well versed in design and Install for bathrooms and plumbing systems(fixtures and faucets).Also spent many years...
PO Box 208, Milton, VT05468 Serving Fairfax, VT
With over 20 years of experience, Laplante's Plumbing & Heating, LLC, an owner-operated company, brings you an easy and quality process to your next project. With our experts...
Recent Job Requests for Plumbers in Fairfax, Vermont
Project Name: Install or Replace a Shower
Project Location: Fairfax, VT
Date: 01/04/2012
Type of shower install: Free-standing shower
Shower: Replace or move existing shower
Plumbing fixtures: Yes - I plan to install new plumbing fixtures
Tile: Yes - I plan to install new tile
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Request Stage: Planning & Budgeting
Part of larger remodel: No
Property Owner: Yes
Comment: existing shower is vinyl and too small, would like to replace with a tiled shower
Project Name: Install, Repair or Replace Plumbing or Fixtures
Project Location: Fairfax, VT
Date: 02/01/2010
Project Description: Install a new plumbing item
Consumer Owns Home: Yes
Plumbing Repairs: Item not working properly
Plumbing Fixtures: Faucet
Interested in Green Alternatives: No
Request is for Commercial Location: No
After Business Hours: No
Historical Work: No
Desired Completion Date: Within 1 week
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Comment: Hook up refrigerator water valve
Project Name: Install Plumbing in a Remodel or Addition
Project Location: Fairfax, VT
Date: 01/15/2010
Consumer Owns Home: Yes
Wall Access: All walls will be exposed
Existing Gas Piping: Yes
Rooms Included: Garage or Basement
Type of Project: Install in new addition
Plumbing Fixtures Needed: None (Rough-in)
Appliances Needed: Other appliances
Historical Work: No
Covered by Insurance: No
Desired Completion Date: Timing is flexible
Request Stage: Ready to Hire
Comment: I need to replace a 50+ year old oil burner. I know the chimney is cracked. I am trying to evaluate whether to stick with oil, knowing I need to reline the chimney or go with a direct vent gas (propane) boiler.