Smartworks Plumbing Licensed and Insured

Smartworks Plumbing Licensed and Insured Specializing in Small Plumbing Repairs, Remodel Plumbing, Fixtures, Water Heaters, Leaks, Etc. Installed eye wash stations in laboratories. Showers. Etc. etc.etc.

I have plumbed new houses, and small commercial jobs (butler buildings, like Fred's Department Stores, etc.) Installed numerous Solar Water Heater systems, such as Apricus Systems, with a collection panel on the roof, and circulation pump in the basement. Sewer replacements, as well. Repairs.....installation of clean outs. Repipes....replacing old galvanized steel water pipes with copper, CPVC, o

r PEX water lines. I prefer PEX, as I believe it is a superior product. Servicing, or replacing leaking spigots, kitchen sink faucets. Replacing old toilets with new ones. Fixing those pesky, problematic flanges, and sanitary lines, for said toilets.

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03/29/2025

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02/01/2025

On his 84th birthday in 1923, John D. Rockefeller, one of the wealthiest men in history, was famously photographed giving a nickel to a child. This act became symbolic of his public persona during his later years—a mix of humor, simplicity, and philanthropy. While he was known for his immense fortune, accumulated through the success of Standard Oil, Rockefeller had a penchant for handing out dimes and nickels to strangers, especially children, as a lighthearted gesture.

By this stage in his life, Rockefeller had retired from active business and devoted himself to philanthropy, focusing on education, public health, and scientific research. He established institutions such as the Rockefeller Foundation, the University of Chicago, and Rockefeller University, leaving a legacy that extended far beyond his business empire.

The nickel-giving habit, though modest compared to his large-scale donations, highlighted a personal quirk that humanized the industrial magnate. It was also a subtle reminder of his disciplined approach to money, rooted in his humble beginnings, where he meticulously tracked every cent. This small, symbolic act underscored his belief in the value of wealth as a tool for building a better society.

11/04/2024

Funny, eh? The moment I announced my retirement, the phone rang off the hook. Hahaha.....

04/09/2021

Well, folks. I have received my second shot. Give me about two weeks, ok? I will be ready to come to your house, breath your air.....touch your toilet, etc. I'll be BACK in business!!! Yay!! I will still wear a mask, while in your house, ok? Thanks, to all my valued customers, for being patient!

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Colbert, GA
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