Created: Thursday, December 10, 2009 10:46 a.m. CDT
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New downtown store offers plumbing supplies, installation service

Osceola's downtown square is home to another business.

All American Plumbing opened in November in the old Neidt's Plumbing building located at 117 West Washington.

In June, owner Chris Reindl purchased the building. Some remodeling was done to the building and Reindl said much more will come in the future.

Store hours are: Monday through Friday 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.

The store will offer a wide range of plumbing supplies as well as bathroom and kitchen supplies along with service to install. A new service being offered is small appliance repair.

Reindl has a lot of business and plumbing experience under his belt.

Reindl and his family moved to Osceola in 2000. After working at Clarke County Hospital as an EMT for 7 years, he decided to go into construction and started Reindl Construction.

Reindl then took over Callahan Plumbing and changed the name to All American Plumbing. 

Since then, Reindl has received his master plumbing license through the State of Iowa.  Among many things, Reindl focuses on plumbing issues such as drain cleaning, toilet installs and repair, hot water heaters, faucet repair, air duct cleaning and remodeling.

According to Reindl, All American Plumbing prides itself on customer service. 

"If you come in looking for an item and we don’t have it in stock, we will get it ordered for you," he said.

Reader poll

Clarke County Landfill Commission voted to proceed with a transfer station to replace the landfill after it reaches capacity, but Osceola City Council hasn't given its support for the idea. What do you think is the best option for the city of Osceola?
A transfer station would be most convenient, even if it comes at slightly higher costs than direct hauling and keeps the city in the 28E agreement.
If direct hauling to Madison County Landfill or Metro Waste Authority is the cheapest option, it's the best choice despite some inconvenience to those who currently drop off waste at Clarke County Landfill.
Although it could be the most expensive option, Clarke County should build another landfill.
I don't care what the city decides.

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