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GenCon Restoration provides expert damage restoration services in Smyrna, Nashville, Murfreesboro, Franklin, and Nolensville, TN. Our licensed professionals specialize in water damage restoration, fire and smoke damage repair, sewage cleanup, mold remediation, and full rebuild/reconstruction. We also offer commercial restoration with 24-hour reporting for business continuity. As customer advocates, we ensure seamless communication and hassle-free insurance claims. Available 24/7 for emergencies, we prioritize fast response times and quality service. Contact us today for reliable, professional restoration solutions!

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My fiber glass tub is leaking and no plumber has been able to figure it out?
1) Fiberglass tubs are notorious for getting hairline cracks that usually open up when someone is standing in it with the water running. 2) Also it might be a leak from upstream (plumbing behind the w ... read more
Water is coming in through new overhead sewer conversion...how?

Rob Owens of VTS Homes, Inc. PRO answered:

Jun 2, 2014
You definitely should not have any leaking.  I suggest you call a plumber to come look at the issue.

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GenCon Restoration

107 Threet Industrial Rd., Suite 1,
Smyrna, TN
https://genconrestoration.com (615) 625-8667