Best Plumbing Services in Aurora, CO
WOW! Jonathan was very professional in fixing a broken hose value outside. These guys are on it! They came right away & this is the second time we have received exceptional service from these guys!
355 S Teller St, Ste 200, Lakewood, CO 80226
My fridge water line leaked and caused pretty bad water damage late in the afternoon on Saturday. Unfortunately the fridge water line valve broke not allowing us to turn off the water unless we turned off the main water valve. I called Tyler and he was able to have Mitch come out to fix our valve within 1.5 hours of calling. Mitch was able to fix the valve quickly and also gave us a recommendation for someone to come out and assess our water damage. Thank you so much for coming out so quickly when we were in a bind!
Littleton, CO 80126
I had water inlet valve to the bottom of the toilet that would not shut off completely as well as the fill valve was defective. The plumber from Bluefrog, Ryan, came exactly as scheduled, answered all our questions, repaired our problems efficiently, didn't leave a mess. Overall a great job by Ryan. Would recommend Bluefrog for your plumbing problems.
Robert T.
Robert T.
Aurora, CO
Buyer beware - C4 Plumbing is HIGHLY overpriced and I'd say they borderline on gouging customers. They will do a decent job and they have professional workers who will do decent work, but they will charge 3-4 times the price of a normal plumber who will do work equally as well. Shop around!
3033 S Andes St, Aurora, CO 80013
We had several plumbing backups and a scope revealed issues with our main sewage drain - under the floor in the basement. The first three plumbers looked at the video and agreed that pieces of the cast iron pipe had broken off and were sitting in the line causing the backups. Their quotes were between $5-6K.
When Tim O'Connor viewed the video he said that the pieces weren't cast iron (too thick), but that the line should be replaced. His quote was thousands less too! During the job we came across our kitchens' antique grease trap and he even rerouted the line to connect it to the new main drain line.
His crew included a Master and apprentice plumber who worked nonstop. They didn't play music or goof off and they showed up when they said they would! Hats off to Tim O'Connor and his team. My neighbor recommended them to me (he's done two major projects for them) and I'll recommend them to anyone who asks for a plumbing recommendation.
December 2012 Update
We woke up to drip, drip, drip... another leak in our 60 year old galvanized pipes. So I called at 6:30am and Tim came out to patch the pipe that day. We knew that pipe replacement was an eventuality and luckily with new plastic piping reduced the cost and time. Tim's crew did a great job and I'm loving have all new pipes and no rust in our water! Thanks Tim!
When Tim O'Connor viewed the video he said that the pieces weren't cast iron (too thick), but that the line should be replaced. His quote was thousands less too! During the job we came across our kitchens' antique grease trap and he even rerouted the line to connect it to the new main drain line.
His crew included a Master and apprentice plumber who worked nonstop. They didn't play music or goof off and they showed up when they said they would! Hats off to Tim O'Connor and his team. My neighbor recommended them to me (he's done two major projects for them) and I'll recommend them to anyone who asks for a plumbing recommendation.
December 2012 Update
We woke up to drip, drip, drip... another leak in our 60 year old galvanized pipes. So I called at 6:30am and Tim came out to patch the pipe that day. We knew that pipe replacement was an eventuality and luckily with new plastic piping reduced the cost and time. Tim's crew did a great job and I'm loving have all new pipes and no rust in our water! Thanks Tim!
10500 W 80th Ave, Arvada, CO 80005
If every Buyer Beware applies to anyone, it is Rooter Twon.
Their advertisement states The are a family owned and operated establishment, but they act just like the big boys. Sign on the dotted line and they disappear like thieves in the night. What started out as a $95 sewer clean cost me over $15,000. Like Richard Gere in the movie Chicago doing the tap dance in court, Levi glossed over the most pertiment conditions.
Levi stated the digging crew would set aside the sod so all I had to do was put the sod back LIE! Thier crew came in started digging. The cut the sprinkler line to the control box and a pipe. It will cost $600 to repair. Levi
agreed to a refund of $600 in writing, however he only adjusted my bill by $350. So, if honesty is what you are looking for, run as fast as you can from Rooter Town. Still fighting for the additional $250 Levi agreed to even though I have it in writing.
Their advertisement states The are a family owned and operated establishment, but they act just like the big boys. Sign on the dotted line and they disappear like thieves in the night. What started out as a $95 sewer clean cost me over $15,000. Like Richard Gere in the movie Chicago doing the tap dance in court, Levi glossed over the most pertiment conditions.
Levi stated the digging crew would set aside the sod so all I had to do was put the sod back LIE! Thier crew came in started digging. The cut the sprinkler line to the control box and a pipe. It will cost $600 to repair. Levi
agreed to a refund of $600 in writing, however he only adjusted my bill by $350. So, if honesty is what you are looking for, run as fast as you can from Rooter Town. Still fighting for the additional $250 Levi agreed to even though I have it in writing.
12441 E 37th Ave, Denver, CO 80239
Justin did a great job installing a new toilet and disposing of the old one, and he was cheaper than Home Depot's preferred contractor to install their toilets
Aurora, CO
My technician was Cole Smith. He was very knowledgeable and polite and professional. He repaired the pipe leading into my water heater, which was leaking, and he showed me where the pipe had failed. (It was an old pipe.) He soldered a new pipe on and connected it. He wore a mask and worked very efficiently. He also answered questions for me about a repair I need on an outdoor faucet and also about installing main line water filters. He knew what he was talking about and told me how he would go about each job and offered to give me an estimate. Cole did a great job. I highly recommend him and Elite Rooter for your plumbing needs.
Aurora, CO
Of all companies we've hired for services at the house, Pipecraft has had the best customer service of all of them and always at a fair price.
7059 Xenon Ct, Arvada, CO 80004
Leon is very professional, advises his customers and he's knowledgeable. Fixed, at our home, what others had done wrong and assessed issues before they happened. He's reliable and punctual. A man of few words but he's quite personable when he has time to talk.
I would highly recommend Leon.
I would highly recommend Leon.
Aurora, CO 80016
Don was absolutely excellent in his workmanship. He's very professional and priced very reasonably for the service provided. Shop local and support small business!
12942 Milwaukee Ct, Thornton, CO 80241
Tom from Water Works came out and replaced a piece of a water pipe that had a crack in it. Tom outbid the competitors' quotes I had received by more than half! He did the work in about an hour and did a great job. Very pleased with the service and the quality of the work. I would definitely hire them again!
Denver, CO 80210
Khan is amazing. He is thorough, communicative, and stays level-headed even when standing in an inch of raw sewage. That makes him a better man than most!
It's hard to find a qualified plumber who will show up now that the population is booming out of control here on the Front Range. Every plumbing service is insanely busy, and the big companies will cherry-pick the high margin jobs and leave the little homeowners with small (but essential) jobs waiting and waiting for service.
Khan is the guy you want to call if you want the job done right, the first time. He knows what to do, how to do it, and charges fair and honest prices for top-notch work. Can you ask for more?
Khan has been there for me through every plumbing emergency (and non-emergency) that I have had in the last year, at two properties, and he has gone the extra mile each time. I would recommend him to anyone!
It's hard to find a qualified plumber who will show up now that the population is booming out of control here on the Front Range. Every plumbing service is insanely busy, and the big companies will cherry-pick the high margin jobs and leave the little homeowners with small (but essential) jobs waiting and waiting for service.
Khan is the guy you want to call if you want the job done right, the first time. He knows what to do, how to do it, and charges fair and honest prices for top-notch work. Can you ask for more?
Khan has been there for me through every plumbing emergency (and non-emergency) that I have had in the last year, at two properties, and he has gone the extra mile each time. I would recommend him to anyone!
Aurora, CO
I am amazed by the customer service provided by Thomas. We had a plumbing emergency and Thomas fit us right in quickly fixing everything. He even came back later that same day to fix an unrelated issue. We could not be more pleased.
Aurora, CO
It's no accident that every one of the Yelp reviews for Dig It Sewer Repair gives them five stars, including this one. As one of the other reviewers said, I would give them 10 stars if I could.
When my drain problems first started after Thanksgiving, I called the local rep from a nation-wide drain-cleaning franchise. After three service calls by the same tech, then home visits from two different area supervisors looking things over, and a total of four kitchen floor floods in a week's time, these folks still weren't sure what was causing the problem, but they thought they knew what line it was in. They couldn't get their camera around a 90-degree angle in that line to see what they were actually up against, so they recommended jack-hammering up about 17 feet of my basement floor to expose the pipe underneath and then replace it. And just to be safe, they also advised me to have them pro-actively install a plastic liner inside the 44-foot clay pipe that goes from the house to the street level sewer, even though their camera scan of the clay pipe didn't reveal any actual issues. Emphasizing that my house had been built in 1977, they were unaware I bought in 2019 after paying for a full house inspection that included sewer line scoping. Their total estimate was just under twenty thousand dollars for everything. That's when I told them goodbye, did some research on Yelp, and found Dig It with great reviews. The best move ever!
I called Dig It the next day and left a message. When Malcolm (one of the two owners) called me back that afternoon, he listened patiently then asked several insightful questions and said he'd be out the next morning to do an inspection. He made an unhurried examination of all four bathrooms and the kitchen, looking closely at everything the other company had tried. He also ran his camera carefully all the way through my clay line to the sewer, showing me it was problem-free. Finally, he opened the clean-out to the suspect basement drain line and inserted a snake/probe to do a little exploring. He located the blockage and could tell it was flexible and not solid, but his camera was also too big to get through the 90-degree bend in the line to view the obstruction.
Refreshingly, rather than immediately going for a jackhammer, Malcolm thought about what else might be done and called in a drain technician he knew with a greater variety of specially-sized equipment to work in lines of different diameters. Using a smaller camera on a flexible cable they were able to get past the 90-degree angle and see the obstruction. Using a hook also attached to the cable, they succeeded in pulling the object out: a spool of lead solder that might have been in the line for years and gradually uncoiled enough to block the line. Removing this obstruction solved the immediate problem, and also demonstrated Malcolm's thoughtfully creative approach to problems themselves -- an ability I became increasingly grateful for as a few associated drainage problems became apparent over the next week. Malcolm made three additional trips to my house that week and trouble-shot issues that came up in the laundry room washer line, kitchen sink dishwasher/disposal connection, and an upper floor bathroom. My total cost for everything, including the help of the other technician he called in and all parts, was less than 5% of what the first company quoted me. It's been a little over a month since his last visit, everything is working perfectly, and I couldn't be happier. Both Malcolm and Dig It have my highest recommendation!
When my drain problems first started after Thanksgiving, I called the local rep from a nation-wide drain-cleaning franchise. After three service calls by the same tech, then home visits from two different area supervisors looking things over, and a total of four kitchen floor floods in a week's time, these folks still weren't sure what was causing the problem, but they thought they knew what line it was in. They couldn't get their camera around a 90-degree angle in that line to see what they were actually up against, so they recommended jack-hammering up about 17 feet of my basement floor to expose the pipe underneath and then replace it. And just to be safe, they also advised me to have them pro-actively install a plastic liner inside the 44-foot clay pipe that goes from the house to the street level sewer, even though their camera scan of the clay pipe didn't reveal any actual issues. Emphasizing that my house had been built in 1977, they were unaware I bought in 2019 after paying for a full house inspection that included sewer line scoping. Their total estimate was just under twenty thousand dollars for everything. That's when I told them goodbye, did some research on Yelp, and found Dig It with great reviews. The best move ever!
I called Dig It the next day and left a message. When Malcolm (one of the two owners) called me back that afternoon, he listened patiently then asked several insightful questions and said he'd be out the next morning to do an inspection. He made an unhurried examination of all four bathrooms and the kitchen, looking closely at everything the other company had tried. He also ran his camera carefully all the way through my clay line to the sewer, showing me it was problem-free. Finally, he opened the clean-out to the suspect basement drain line and inserted a snake/probe to do a little exploring. He located the blockage and could tell it was flexible and not solid, but his camera was also too big to get through the 90-degree bend in the line to view the obstruction.
Refreshingly, rather than immediately going for a jackhammer, Malcolm thought about what else might be done and called in a drain technician he knew with a greater variety of specially-sized equipment to work in lines of different diameters. Using a smaller camera on a flexible cable they were able to get past the 90-degree angle and see the obstruction. Using a hook also attached to the cable, they succeeded in pulling the object out: a spool of lead solder that might have been in the line for years and gradually uncoiled enough to block the line. Removing this obstruction solved the immediate problem, and also demonstrated Malcolm's thoughtfully creative approach to problems themselves -- an ability I became increasingly grateful for as a few associated drainage problems became apparent over the next week. Malcolm made three additional trips to my house that week and trouble-shot issues that came up in the laundry room washer line, kitchen sink dishwasher/disposal connection, and an upper floor bathroom. My total cost for everything, including the help of the other technician he called in and all parts, was less than 5% of what the first company quoted me. It's been a little over a month since his last visit, everything is working perfectly, and I couldn't be happier. Both Malcolm and Dig It have my highest recommendation!
Denver, CO 80111
Showed up on time and walked me though the process clearly. I especially respect that and being clear about what's going on and how much it costs. Issue appears to be resolved and I'm very pleased with the service. Vaughn did a great job.
5440 Marshall St, Arvada, CO 80002
This company was selected by our (terrible) home warranty company to come out and fix our kitchen sink and master bathroom.
My first indication of how horrible our experience was going to be was when the contracted plumber called me to schedule an appointment. We decided on a Thursday between 12-4. On Wednesday morning at 7:30 AM, the plumber calls me to say he is on his way. I had to remind him our appointment wasn't until Thursday afternoon. He then proceeded to think it was Thursday morning at 8 AM, to which I had to kindly remind him no, the appointment is scheduled for Thursday between 12-4. I can understand getting dates and times mixed up, but there is a level of professionalism expected with any business, and it was concerning he confused our appointment time several times.
When the plumber actually did arrive for the appointment, he was able to fix the kitchen sink, but not the master bathroom, as the bathroom was not covered under our warranty, yet he proceeded to charge us for something he couldn't even fix. He technically only replaced and fixed one part, yet we were somehow charged double.
Additionally, I find it absurd that this plumber has accused my husband and I of hiring an outside contractor, because he that there were tools next to the shower. The plumber reported this information back to our home warranty company, and they have denied our claim due to this. Not only did I find this accusation completely out of line, but incredibly rude and unprofessional. In all my years of customer service, I have never outright accused a customer of wrong-doing. Common sense would suggest that maybe we had tried to adjust the faucet ourselves, and left our tools there. Additionally, what plumber would leave a set of tools at a client's house?
Steer clear of Express Plumbing, as they will overcharge you for anything and everything.
My first indication of how horrible our experience was going to be was when the contracted plumber called me to schedule an appointment. We decided on a Thursday between 12-4. On Wednesday morning at 7:30 AM, the plumber calls me to say he is on his way. I had to remind him our appointment wasn't until Thursday afternoon. He then proceeded to think it was Thursday morning at 8 AM, to which I had to kindly remind him no, the appointment is scheduled for Thursday between 12-4. I can understand getting dates and times mixed up, but there is a level of professionalism expected with any business, and it was concerning he confused our appointment time several times.
When the plumber actually did arrive for the appointment, he was able to fix the kitchen sink, but not the master bathroom, as the bathroom was not covered under our warranty, yet he proceeded to charge us for something he couldn't even fix. He technically only replaced and fixed one part, yet we were somehow charged double.
Additionally, I find it absurd that this plumber has accused my husband and I of hiring an outside contractor, because he that there were tools next to the shower. The plumber reported this information back to our home warranty company, and they have denied our claim due to this. Not only did I find this accusation completely out of line, but incredibly rude and unprofessional. In all my years of customer service, I have never outright accused a customer of wrong-doing. Common sense would suggest that maybe we had tried to adjust the faucet ourselves, and left our tools there. Additionally, what plumber would leave a set of tools at a client's house?
Steer clear of Express Plumbing, as they will overcharge you for anything and everything.
Aurora, CO 80014