Dota Public Water Authority in Newark, AR, 72562 - Water Utilities and Sewage Utilities
Business Name : Dota Public Water Authority
Address : 50 Center Grove Road
Phone Number : (870) 799-8004
Website : Visit Here
Category : Water Utilities and Sewage Utilities
Year founder : 2000
Location type : Single Location
Annual Revenue (In Thousands) : $1.000.000 to $2.499.999
SIC : 4941
NAICS : 2213100
Industry : Utilities
Dota Public Water Authority, located in Newark, AR and serving neighboring communities, is committed to providing the best local plumbing service. Additionally, we have a real purpose to become knowledgeable of the most sustainable plumbing technologies and help our clients. It is possible to say that we are an Illinois-based plumbing business with a world view.
Over the years, we've served clients, businesses and various industries, we've learned the importance of providing excellent plumbing and a positive customer experience. We've designed our mission statement based on these principles and the highest standards. It serves two functions as a reminder for us as well as a promise to you, our customers. We invite both our customers and employees to hold us accountable for any failure to meet our commitment.
Dota Public Water Authority provides excellent plumbing at a fair price. Dota Public Water Authority takes pride in being transparent and honest tradesmen. Your home isn't an opportunity to sell us however, it is an opportunity for us to showcase our skills as exceptional plumbers.
Dota Public Water Authority offers full-service plumbing services. We also provide emergency plumbing services. We offer emergency services that include flood control, sewer repair as well as indoor plumbing. If you require a plumber, think of us. Dota Public Water Authority is licensed insured, insured and Bonded in the Newark, AR.
Are you experiencing flooding because of heavy rains? Or does your basement flood easily? We recommend installing a flood control and conducting annually rodding of your catch basins and roof stacks to remove any debris that could get stuck. This can be done annually to reduce the risk of flooding on your property.