Best Plumbing Services in Missouri
I'm an extremely happy customer. I have used Hudson Plumbing several times now and will continue to do business with this excellent, prompt and very affordable professional. I don't remember how I found this company but I'm so glad I did. This business goes above and beyond expectations every time. I highly recommend you try this company. You will never search for a plumber again because you will have found your guy! I'm not using anybody but Hudson, I couldn't be happier.
3924 S Milton Dr, Independence, MO 64055
After calling 5 other plumbers I called This company and Kevin answered the phone. I had a sump pump question and he answered it and gave me several other ideas to remedy my problem. He made me feel like he cared about my situation and wasn't rushed. I will recommend him to all my friends and family in the future.
903 Locust St, Harrisonville, MO 64701
You can not overestimate the value of getting a good recommendation for a repairman. This was the best one I have ever had. Solid honest work at a fair price. Fast and friendly. Hey has helped me out with AC Furnace an Water heaters at the worst of times all within same day or next. Never felt taken advantage of. I recommend Hey mechanical to everyone.
Kansas City, KS 66110
Our under counter lights had malfunction in transformer, our front yard light needed straightening, and new concrete steps needed a handrail installed. They completed these tasks timely and for the quoted price. We are pleased!
Riverside, MO 64150
Great guys who do great work. Had a leak where the water line can into the house. They identified that the builders plumber used a black iron fitting which was rusting away. They fixed it quick and it looks like great work.
Kansas City, MO
Steve is the best! He and his son have been our go to guys. He bailed us out one Christmas Eve in below zero weather with a burst pipe. Don't get gauged and misled by that guy whose first name starts with R.
8225 W 91st Ter, Overland Park, KS 66212
First, let me begin by stating that I live in an older home with lead pipes. When the plumber came out he stated that snaking the drain would only be a temporary solution a mere band-aid for my aging pipes. He also told me that they charge by the hour not by the job. I understood these things going into the job, but should have been more aware of them.
I called Quality Plumbing based on positive reviews. They were able to get me in the next day. I called for two repairs 1) a clogged bathroom sink 2) leaking faucets. After taking a look at the job the repair man needed some additional tools. He stated that he would only charge 1 hour of time to collect these supplies. I understand that all faucets are different and this might take some additional supplies as well as a special tool to account for the small lead pipes in my house. He said that he was pretty sure with this tool he would be able to get through the sink drain.
Prior to going to get the parts the plumber told us that he would like to try plunging the sink first. I mentioned that we tried this as well as disassembling the sink to find the source of the problem. As a female, I want to make sure that my hair is not the problem. However, the plumber assured me that often this is a quick fix and would save us a lot of money if this was the problem. I appreciated the consideration for my budget. This is where the consideration of my budget ended.
After about a half-hour of plunging at $98/hour + $30 service fee and a huge mess in the bathroom, he decided to snake the drain. After this was unsuccessful from drain he tried from the basement then the sink. He was persistent. When water was sloshing everywhere he asked for towels to sop it up and a bucket to catch the water.
After 2.5 hours of attempting to fix the problem with no luck I decided that it was just best to call it a day. I was hoping that the drain would at least be slow and the faucet not leaking. Neither of these things were true. The drain was completely backed up, the faucet still leaked, and when he put the pipes back together those continued to leak as well. My bathroom and basement were covered in debris from the job and I paid $275 to be worse off than when I called.
I understand that the problem could not be fixed, but I do expect that a plumber can fix a leaking faucet and put a sink drain back together without leaking and also that they leave the job as they found it.
I called Quality Plumbing based on positive reviews. They were able to get me in the next day. I called for two repairs 1) a clogged bathroom sink 2) leaking faucets. After taking a look at the job the repair man needed some additional tools. He stated that he would only charge 1 hour of time to collect these supplies. I understand that all faucets are different and this might take some additional supplies as well as a special tool to account for the small lead pipes in my house. He said that he was pretty sure with this tool he would be able to get through the sink drain.
Prior to going to get the parts the plumber told us that he would like to try plunging the sink first. I mentioned that we tried this as well as disassembling the sink to find the source of the problem. As a female, I want to make sure that my hair is not the problem. However, the plumber assured me that often this is a quick fix and would save us a lot of money if this was the problem. I appreciated the consideration for my budget. This is where the consideration of my budget ended.
After about a half-hour of plunging at $98/hour + $30 service fee and a huge mess in the bathroom, he decided to snake the drain. After this was unsuccessful from drain he tried from the basement then the sink. He was persistent. When water was sloshing everywhere he asked for towels to sop it up and a bucket to catch the water.
After 2.5 hours of attempting to fix the problem with no luck I decided that it was just best to call it a day. I was hoping that the drain would at least be slow and the faucet not leaking. Neither of these things were true. The drain was completely backed up, the faucet still leaked, and when he put the pipes back together those continued to leak as well. My bathroom and basement were covered in debris from the job and I paid $275 to be worse off than when I called.
I understand that the problem could not be fixed, but I do expect that a plumber can fix a leaking faucet and put a sink drain back together without leaking and also that they leave the job as they found it.
1731 Howell St, North Kansas City, MO 64116
Definitely would recommend Andy's pipe dream! Don arrived on time and was very friendly in answering all the questions I had, suggested possible fixes and gave a reasonable quote. Work was finished quickly! Really appreciate the quick response to my problem
19959 W 162nd St, Olathe, KS 66062
I've used Vielhauer for several significant plumbing issues at rentals. They have plumbers who know what they are doing and I found prices to be fair. Not cheap but they provide value in line with cost. Would recommend them for any plumbing project that requires some real skill to do.
12107 Johnson Dr, Shawnee, KS 66216
This review is for the administration of this company. We were having backup issues at our home, technicians came out, snaked the line and still had a blockage. The camera guy came out and told us that we would have to dig up and replace the main line running out into the yard because it had either collapsed or been taken over by tree roots. The quote was for $10k. I find out from my neighbor that there had already been main line work done prior to us buying the home 5 years ago. I called up RR and asked if I could get the information of the work that had previously been done. They told me they couldn't give that information because it was a violation of privacy! This is MY house I need information on, not the previous owner or the amount they paid for anything. I own a construction company and if a homeowner inquired about any work we did I would ABSOLUTELY tell them!! This just makes me think they want me to pay more money for something that's already been done. I asked the manager if they would ever tell me if the work had been done or if they would just have me pay twice and she said oh no we would be honest. Yea right!! That's what I was asking for!!!! I am astounded that this company's policy states that information of any work they previously did on a home cannot be shared with the new home owners! Outrageous!
1209 NW Northridge Dr, Blue Springs, MO 64015
Charged $375 for a simple gas pressure test. Did not provide any breakdown for how he got to that price. And forgot when the inspection was, I had to call him to remind him to schedule with the city after no one showed up.
Mo, Kansas City, MO 64101
My initial call went in on October 5, 2015. I finally got a quote for my issues on September 1, 2016. On multiple occasions, Mel dropped the ball (his words, on three separate occasions) with communication and following through on appointment dates. I gave him the benefit of the doubt many, many times, hoping I could help a neighbor out with his local business. He offered unreasonable prices for both parts and labor, weaseling out of a Groupon tune-up voucher by falsely claiming my toilet shut-off valve was not in good condition. He made no effort to redeem himself or his business beyond a half-hearted apology in a text message. Despite all the struggles, I am not angry with him because he seems like he is probably a nice man; he is just not a reliable professional. I am disappointed in the quality of his professionalism, pricing, responsiveness, and punctuality.
Kansas City, MO 64132
A few thoughts/comments regarding a recent transaction with AWP. I was provided them via my home warranty company - American Home Shield (AMS). AWP was prompt about coming over and providing a thorough quote to replace my hot water heater. Despite having a warranty to cover the cost of replacement, American requires the home owner to cover the costs of any code required items. To my surprise, AWP listed over $700 worth of code requirements. With a $250 HomeShield allowance, this puts me at $450+ out of pocket. The costs AWP provided for the code requirements are grossly overpriced ($314 for an expansion tank - LOL). AHS provided me an allowance to do myself with my own contractor at $875. I can install a new unit with all code requirements for $975. This puts me out of pocket of only $100. I suspect AWP has a racket and are taking advantage of people. Buyer Beware.
6222 Merriam Dr, Merriam, KS 66203